Australian high schools:
Australian high schools are divided into private and public schools.
Private junior and senior high schools have relatively high tuition fees and relatively good teaching hardware facilities. The annual tuition fee is 25,000-35,000 Australian dollars.
Public junior and senior high schools are enrolled by the Education Bureau, which is guaranteed, with a small proportion of international students and a good language environment. Annual tuition 12000- 15000 Australian dollars.
Living expenses:
The cost of living in Australia varies from region to region, but there is little difference in general.
In Sydney, Melbourne, Queensland and other cities, the rent and price levels are slightly higher than those in other regions, which are basically around 20,000 Australian dollars per year.
The price levels in South Australia and Western Australia are relatively low, basically around10.8 million Australian dollars per year. According to the requirements of the embassy, it varies according to the spending power of each student. )
Australian secondary school fees:
Km middle school is about RMB 1.5- 1.8 million a year.
Private secondary schools cost about 250,000-300,000 RMB a year.
Australian matriculation and master's and doctor's fees:
Australia's top eight: about 250,000-300,000 RMB.
Australia is not the eighth largest: about 200,000-250,000 RMB.
List of expenses for studying in Australia.
concept
The so-called preparatory course is the basic preparatory course for universities, which is set up for international students who can't meet the requirements of directly entering undergraduate degree courses.
Because the current education system in China is different from that in western Commonwealth countries, high school graduates or university graduates in China cannot directly enter the first-year courses abroad. Therefore, all high school graduates or college graduates from China must complete the pre-university courses and pass the exams before they can formally enter the first-year courses.
expense
The cost of studying abroad is mainly composed of tuition and living expenses. The cost of living mainly depends on the price level of the city where you study abroad, while the tuition depends on the cost of the preparatory course and undergraduate course of the university you want to attend.
If the undergraduate accounting course in Australian universities is also completed through the preparatory course (1 annual preparatory course +3-year undergraduate course), the total cost (tuition+living expenses) of studying in Melbourne University is about 15000 Australian dollars, studying in Sydney University is about 15000 Australian dollars, and studying in Australian National University is about1.
A detailed introduction to the cost of studying in Australia.
tuition
The tuition fees of different majors vary greatly. The annual tuition fees for courses taught in the classroom, such as economics, business and law, range from 16000 to 35000 Australian dollars. Courses taught in the laboratory, such as science, engineering and agriculture, cost between 20,000 and 35,000 Australian dollars per year. Medical tuition can reach 40 thousand Australian dollars every year.
There are great differences between different schools and courses, such as: the tuition fee of general public middle schools is 10000- 14000 Australian dollars/year; The tuition fee of private secondary schools is generally 18000-30000 Australian dollars/year; The general tuition fee of Australian Vocational Education College is 10000- 14000 Australian dollars/year.
The tuition fees of famous universities in Australia are generally high, especially in universities in Sydney and Melbourne, such as the University of Sydney, where the tuition fees for undergraduate and master courses are 22,000-35,000 Australian dollars/year, and in relatively remote universities, such as Charles Darwin University, the tuition fees are15,000-22,000 Australian dollars/year. In terms of disciplines, general medical tuition is the most expensive, followed by engineering and business, and liberal arts tuition is the cheapest.
living expenses
The average living expenses in different regions vary greatly. The general living expenses are between 13000- 15000 Australian dollars per year, including meals, pocket money and legal medical insurance. The rest is accommodation, which is the main expense of life. Dormitories provided by ordinary schools charge at least 8,000 Australian dollars a year, but if suitable local families can be found to live in, it may save more than 1000 Australian dollars a year.
In addition, due to the shortage of labor in Australia, it is not difficult for international students to find part-time jobs. The general salary level is around 10-20 Australian dollars/hour. The Immigration Bureau stipulates that international students should work part-time for no more than 20 hours per week during classes, so there is no limit on holidays, and many students can earn living expenses.
The tuition fee for studying in Australia is very high, and international students can apply for scholarships, but the competition is fierce, and most international students need to pay the tuition fee in full. If you go to college in remote areas, you can save nearly a quarter of your living expenses and tuition every year.