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Which country is cheaper to study abroad?
It is cheaper to study in France, Russia/Belarus, Ireland, Germany, Finland, Malaysia and Singapore.

The first is France.

The quality of education in France ranks among the best in Europe, with low cost of studying abroad and many opportunities for work-study programs. Specialized courses in public universities are free of tuition. The tuition fee for language reading is about RMB 30,000 per year, and the living expenses vary from RMB 40,000 to RMB 65,438+10,000 according to different regions. Applying to study in France is very fast, provided that you learn the language well, and the CELA interview is very important.

Second, Russia/Belarus.

There are many world-famous universities in Russia, and a large number of American scholars visit them every year. The cost is low, the total cost is 50 thousand to 60 thousand a year, and the diploma has high gold content. Students who have obtained a high school diploma or a degree certificate with equivalent academic qualifications can apply for studying in Russia on a zero basis without taking the college entrance examination and other examinations, and can apply for studying in Belarus on a zero basis without language scores. ?

Third, Ireland. ?

Ireland is a pure English-speaking country, integrating art, academics, traditional culture and modern enterprises, with rich cultural traditions and charming artistic and cultural atmosphere. The tuition fee of private universities in Ireland is 8,000 euros a year, starting from 1 1000 in the state, and the highest is17000; The master's degree ranges from 12000 to 18000.

Fourth, Germany.

Germany is a new immigrant country with strict education quality, loose employment policy and low tuition. Students can choose German, English or bilingual teaching according to their own conditions. You only need to pay the registration fee of about 500 euros per semester, and the living expenses are about 70 thousand yuan per year.

Verb (short for verb) Sweden.

Sweden is not only suitable for living, but also suitable for studying abroad. Most schools teach in English, which is highly internationalized. So don't worry about the language not adapting to the local environment. In addition, students can also learn Swedish, and mastering one more foreign language is very beneficial to their future graduation and employment. Moreover, in terms of living expenses and tuition fees, 60,000 yuan is relatively large.

Sixth, Finland.

At present, there are less than 3,000 Chinese living in Finland, and their social status is high. Social environment and English language environment provide a good learning atmosphere for foreign students to study and live in Finland. And it is the first non-English-speaking country in continental Europe to start teaching in English. At present, more than 600 specialized courses have been offered in English, so China students who are used to using English have more professional choices. Adding up the living expenses and tuition fees, it costs a total of 66,000 RMB.

7. Malaysia

The study and living environment in Malaysia is great. After graduation, students can transfer to Britain, New Zealand, Australia and other countries for further study, and the annual cost is about 50,000 yuan. Language schools do not need financial guarantee, and the visa rate is high and the procedures are convenient.

8. Singapore

Singapore is a leading education center in Asia, with a unique bilingual teaching environment and high-quality "double joint" courses. After graduation, you can either get a degree from a world-renowned university or complete your degree in a third country by taking credits. This is the so-called "golden springboard".

According to Singapore's new policy, China students who scored two or more in the college entrance examination can apply for a high-level scholarship from the Singapore government, and the three-year undergraduate tuition fee is only 90,000 yuan. The Singapore government stipulates that international students attending public universities (including three universities and five polytechnics) can get up to 80% tuition loans. Of course, public institutions in Singapore are far superior to private institutions in all aspects.

Cost: the total cost contract 1.5-0.2 million yuan per year, which is very cost-effective.