Universities in Norway are free of tuition for every international student, whether students from EU countries or non-EU countries, as long as they are public universities in Norway, except for a few specialized courses. The Nordic countries in Europe are famous for their high-quality life and charming natural scenery, and Norway is no exception. Another reason for choosing to study in Norway is that Norway provides English-taught courses at all research levels, and the local people are proficient in English, so the language barrier for international students is relatively small. However, like other Nordic countries, the cost of living in Norway is very high. To study in Norway, the annual living expenses are about 6.5438+0.2 million NOK (about 654.38+0.4530 USD).
There are many coastal islands in Norway, which is known as the "country of ten thousand islands" and is a highly developed capitalist country. It has been rated as the most livable country by the United Nations for many times and ranked first in the global human development index for many times. However, Norway is also a country with very high consumption. Oslo, the capital of Norway, has surpassed London, the capital of Britain, and Sydney, Australia, becoming the city with the highest price level in the world. The prices of 26 kinds of daily consumer goods in Oslo are 83% higher than the international average. Founded in 188 1, the University of Oslo has about 35,000 students and is the largest comprehensive university in Norway. In addition, there are other famous institutions of higher learning, such as Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Bergen University, Tromso University and Norwegian Business School.
2. Taiwan Province Province, China
Next, back to Asia, Taiwan Province Province of China is another region where studying abroad is very cheap all over the world. Take Taiwan Province Province's highest ranked university, the National Taiwan Province Provincial University, which ranks 68th in the 20 16-20 17 QS World University, for example. The tuition fee for undergraduate liberal arts courses ranges from NT$ 100920 (about US$ 3 180) to 65438. Taiwan Province Province of China offers more than 120 English courses in more than 40 universities. If you want to learn Mandarin, Taiwan Province Province is also a very popular destination for studying abroad. China Taiwan Province Province can also provide a good quality of life at a relatively low cost of living. The accommodation fee is about NT$ 74,000 (about US$ 2,330) per year.
Taiwan Province Province is known as one of the four little dragons in Asia, which also shows the developed economy of Taiwan Province Province. Famous universities in Taiwan Province Province include National Taiwan Province Provincial University, National Tsinghua University, national chiao tung university, National national cheng kung university and National Chengchi University. After four years of university education, students can continue to study for master's and doctoral degrees. Taiwan Province Province recruits overseas Chinese college students all the year round. In recent years, it has also actively opened up international students and mainland students to study, and focused on English courses to meet international demand.
3. Germany
Germany is known as the "hometown of creativity" and its popularity among international students continues to increase. It is not difficult to see why-there are many famous universities in Germany, the cost of studying abroad is relatively low, and the quality of life is high. In public universities in Germany, undergraduates and doctoral students do not need to pay tuition fees. If the undergraduate degree is not a master's degree obtained from a German university, it usually costs more than 1 0,000 euros (more than10,800 USD) per semester, but you can reduce these expenses by applying for a scholarship. The living expenses during studying in Germany need at least 8700-9600 euros (about 9500- 10480 dollars) every year, but the actual cost may be more than this figure, of course, it depends on your lifestyle and consumption habits. German universities also offer many courses taught in English.
Germany is a highly developed capitalist country and one of the four largest economies in Europe. Its social security system is perfect and its citizens' living standards are high. Germany is very developed in basic science and applied research. Scientific research institutions and developed vocational education, which are famous for their science and technology, support Germany's scientific and technological and economic development. High-end manufacturing represented by automobiles and precision machine tools is also an important symbol of Germany. German universities are not as prominent as American and British universities in international university rankings, which is related to Germany's unique education and scientific research system. Famous German universities include technical university of munich, Dresden University of Technology and Aachen University of Technology. University of Heidelberg, Free University of Berlin, Humboldt University of Berlin, University of Munich, University of Tubingen, University of Constance, University of Cologne, University of Bremen and so on.
4. France
Tuition fees in French universities are the same for French students and international students. In the academic year of 20 15-20 16, the tuition fee for undergraduate (bachelor) degree courses in French universities is 184 euros (about 200 dollars), and the tuition fee for most master's degree courses is 256 euros (about 280 dollars). At present, there is no accurate Chinese translation in highly selective French universities (grandes écoles) and elite schools (grands établissements). ), tuition fees are naturally much higher, and these two types of schools set their own tuition fees. Paris, the capital of France, is the most expensive place to live in France, but you will find that the money spent studying in Paris is definitely worth it-after all, Paris has ranked first in the world's best study abroad city for the fourth time! If you are not fluent in French now, you can take English-taught courses in French universities. In French universities, most courses taught in English are for graduate students.