International students usually study in the language center affiliated to Korean universities first, and then enter the specialized courses of universities one year later. The language center is held once every three months, and the cost is between 7000 and 9000 RMB. According to the calculation that most students study for four semesters, the cost of learning Korean in one year is about RMB 30,000, which is lower than the cost of many Korean training courses in China, so it can be said that it is quite cost-effective. After entering specialized courses, the tuition fees of most colleges and universities are 30,000-40,000 RMB for undergraduates and 50,000 RMB for postgraduates. South Korea's low tuition fees come from many policies of the Korean government to attract international students, and the government has given huge financial support to universities. South Korea has low tuition fees and scholarships are easier to apply for. Generally speaking, about 80-65438+million RMB is needed every year, including 30-60 thousand RMB for tuition and 30-50 thousand RMB for living expenses.
Second place: Japan
The cost of studying in Japan for one year needs to be around RMB 10- 15000, which is when students are not working. If students work, they can earn about 8- 1 10000 RMB a year. If they can still apply for scholarships and tuition remission, they will need less fees. Therefore, when studying in Japan, most students can make ends meet except tuition and living expenses, and some students who can work hard even have a surplus. Therefore, studying in Japan is a very suitable way for ordinary working families.
Third place: Russia
Studying in Russia is not expensive. The cost of studying in Russia is about 40,000-60,000 RMB a year. Ordinary families can generally afford it. The cost of studying private undergraduate courses in China can be well studied in Russia. Studying in Russia is the first choice for most working families! The tuition fees charged by various institutions and majors in Russia are different, but they are basically within a certain range. The tuition fee for preparatory courses in Russian universities is basically maintained at about 1000 to 2,000 dollars per year, while the tuition fee for majors is 2,000 to 3,000 dollars per year. The consumption level of different cities in Russia is different, but the difference is not very big. For example, the living expenses in Moscow in January are about 120, St. Petersburg is about 100, and other large and medium-sized cities are about 60. Another big expense is accommodation. Accommodation fees for studying in Russia vary according to the cities where foreign students live. Generally speaking, China students studying in Russian choose two or three people to share a room. In this case, the monthly rent per person is about $20 to 120.
Fourth place: France
The cost of studying in France for one year is not high, because the French government does not take the road of industrialization in education. This is different from the situation in Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other popular countries studying abroad. Without industrialization, there would be no pyramid selling fees. In addition, international students in France also enjoy the same education policies and benefits as local students. France is one of the countries that invest the most in the education industry in the world. It is reasonable to spend 60,000-80,000 RMB a year studying in France. If you count summer jobs, your family only needs to bear 40 thousand to 60 thousand a year!
Fifth place: Ukraine
As for studying in Ukraine, I believe you have heard of it. In addition to many beautiful girls, the cost of studying in Ukraine is also very low. Compared with developed countries in Europe and America, the cost of studying abroad for one year is one tenth or even one tenth of that in Europe and America. Generally speaking, the cost is similar to that of studying in a university in China. However, in terms of language, Ukraine's advantage is still not as good as Singapore's. Russian and Ukrainian are commonly used languages. Ukrainian universities implement the credit system, but their majors are different. Generally, the undergraduate education system is 4 years, the master's degree is 2 years and the doctor's degree is 3 years. Students who have no language foundation should study in Russian or Ukrainian preparatory courses offered by universities for one year. The average annual tuition fee is 20 thousand yuan. The school provides dormitories 1-3 people. The average cost of medical insurance, food and accommodation is only about 20,000 yuan per year. The cost level is equivalent to three books in China, but far lower than that in western countries.