10 Study Destinations beyond the UK, USA, Canada and Australia
|
Country |
Average Tuition Fee |
Estimated Cost of Living |
|
Germany |
€5,000 – €20,000 per year (private universities); Public universities charge minimal or no tuition |
€992 (US$1,157) per month or approx. ₹11,900 per annum |
|
France |
€2,900 – €3,900 per year (public universities); €6,000 – €18,000 per year (private institutions) |
€600 – €800 per month |
|
Ireland |
€18,000 – €30,000 per year (undergraduate); €9,950 – €35,000 per year (master’s programmes) |
€10,000 – €20,000 per annum |
|
Spain |
€1,500 – €4,500 per year |
€700 – €1,200 per month |
|
South Korea |
4.2 – 7.6 million won per year |
750,000 – 1 million won per month |
|
Japan |
¥600,000 – ¥1.1 million per year |
¥41,000 nationwide; up to ¥57,000 in Tokyo |
|
Malaysia |
US$582 per month |
US$2,500 – US$9,500 per year |
|
China |
20,000 – 60,000 yuan per year |
4,500 – 5,000 yuan per month |
|
New Zealand |
NZ$35,000 – NZ$55,000 per year |
NZ$18,000 – NZ$27,000 per annum |
|
United Arab Emirates |
AED 30,000 – AED 120,000 per year |
AED 6,800 (US$1,851) per month |
The number of students studying abroad is almost seven million today spread all over the world and QS projects will increase to 8.5 million by 2030. Almost 250,000 students backed up Vietnam alone studied abroad last year, the greatest figure ever recorded.
