On the issue of the cost of studying abroad

Updated on educate 2024-05-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The fees of study abroad agents generally include consulting fees, telecommunication fees, study abroad handbook fees, application fees, various documents and materials, visas, overseas services and other fees involved in the process of studying abroad. Taking studying in the UK as an example, the intermediary agency generally charges according to the situation, and the study abroad agency fee is roughly as follows: if a student applies to a general institution, the fee is roughly 9,000 yuan to 14,000 yuan, but if you want to apply for a university with a good ranking and excellent education quality, you need to pay an intermediary service fee ranging from 14,000 yuan to 17,000 yuan.

    If you want to check the fees of each agent to apply for a certain country, you can check the 2020 list of study abroad agent fees.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The landlord's money is definitely enough to study abroad in Australia, and Canada is also fine. For example, Canada should spend around 150,000 yuan per year, and Australia may be cheaper. If the landlord is still in high school, or is not familiar with the study abroad process, it is recommended to find a reputable study abroad agent to help you go to Australia or something you can find an IDP, my classmate said yes, those in Canada, you can find Weijiu to study abroad, Jin Gillette or something

    Study abroad agents will give you comprehensive guidance, just follow them, but be careful not to be cheated out of money, and investigate the qualifications of those agents

    Good luck Add: The money to study in Australia is definitely enough, if you don't want your house, then sell it earlier, and then deposit the money in the bank, and it will be much more convenient to open a certificate of deposit when the visa is issued.

    The landlord is also good to prepare himself, but I don't know if there will be problems in terms of grades, and I think the agent will help you solve these problems. And the intermediary fee to Australia is usually below 10,000 yuan, which is cheaper in all countries I also felt that it was a waste of money to do it for the intermediary, as long as I had time, I would do it myself, and later found that in fact, I went to get it myself, and the money spent was about the same, mainly because I was afraid that I was not sure, so I would apply for more schools, and I could concentrate on one school by looking for an intermediary. The money spent in this way is really about the same.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You don't need to graduate from high school, otherwise it will be a waste of 1 year, and the preparatory department will take 4 years to obtain a bachelor's diploma; If you want to take an accelerated course and then take a bachelor's degree, you need to graduate from high school and obtain a bachelor's degree in a total of 3 years, which is more economical and time-saving.

    Applying for a preparatory or fast-track course is mainly based on your high school scores, and generally requires an average high school score of 70 or above (100 points). A minimum IELTS score is required at the time of visa.

    For example, the guarantee for the preparatory department is about 700,000 yuan; The guarantee is about 550,000 yuan. The guarantee must be deposited for at least 6 months, and it can also be used as a student loan.

    If you want to save money, you can earn most of your living expenses by working off-campus after you have been used to it for a while.

    It takes about 5-8 months to complete all the formalities, and you must prepare in advance to decide when to go, otherwise it will be delayed.

    It is advisable to contact the agent as early as possible to make a schedule.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Let's talk about it based on personal experience and the current exchange rate.

    If you want to go abroad for 4 years (one year for preparatory department, three years for undergraduate), assuming you don't work and study hard, you need about 20w RMB a year, and at least 80w RMB for four years.

    The current exchange rate is about 6 yuan to 1 Australian dollar.

    RMIT international students have a tuition fee of about 2W Australian dollars a year, and business fees are 15,000-20,000 Australian dollars a year. The Foundation Year is $12,500 (currently) for one year.

    The preparatory department has 4 and a half days a week, and if you are an undergraduate, you will not have to take it every day, depending on how you choose the course.

    The data is all on it, and you can calculate whether you have enough money. I think that if you come out and are willing to work, about 10 hours a week, your money should be enough, but you have to be mentally prepared, if you go abroad, everything has to rely on yourself, and if you don't manage your finances well, you will suffer a big loss.

    Or, if you take a good university entrance examination in China, you will save a lot of money by graduating from your first or second year of college and then coming out, or coming out for graduate school.

    Good luck!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A total of 90w?

    If you can save money and work on your own, it should be pretty much the same.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's definitely not okay to go to Canada. I just finished studying abroad in Canada. Canada's threshold is much higher than Australia's.

    He will ask you to provide proof of your assets. Including real estate. **Financial.

    **Transaction details. Tax bills and more. Must have a fixed deposit of about 600,000 yuan for more than 1 year.

    Australia should be okay. It is possible to apply for a loan. Not a big problem.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As an educational investment, studying abroad has become a choice for many families. However, compared with studying in China, the cost of studying abroad is high, and there is a certain amount of economic pressure on the average family, so when choosing to study abroad, the cost is a factor that has to be considered.

    The cost of living varies depending on the level of consumption in different regions and the spending habits of different people. According to official figures from the UK's National Union of Students (NUS), the average annual cost of living for students in England (excluding London) is £12,056, including food, accommodation, transport and shopping.

    If you live and study in London, it can cost you up to £15,180 a year. According to this cost figure, you can live a better life without having to work. Some students who are very frugal can control their annual living expenses within 7,000 pounds, and the London area can also save less than 10,000 pounds.

    For a bachelor's degree in Australia, the cost is about 450,000-630,000 yuan for three years, 600,000-840,000 yuan for four years, 160,000-220,000 yuan for a master's degree, 240,000-330,000 yuan for an annual degree, and 320,000-440,000 yuan for two years.

    Singapore's public universities offer bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs and are also fully equipped with facilities. The tuition fee for general majors is around S$20,000 a year; About S$80,000 a year for medical students; Art students are about S$40,000 a year. **There will also be a stipend with a deferred payment, which can offset three-quarters of the cost as long as everyone accepts the job requirements.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Some of the countries where it costs to study abroad are as follows:

    1. The United States. In the United States, undergraduate students generally have a 4-year duration and a master's degree is generally a 2-year duration. Private universities are slightly more expensive than public universities, with annual tuition fees of about 300,000 yuan for private universities and about 250,000 yuan for public universities. The rent plus living expenses is about 150,000 yuan per year.

    In this way, in the United States, a four-year bachelor's degree is about 2 million, and a two-year master's degree is about 1 million.

    2. United Kingdom. In the UK, bachelor's degree is generally 3 years, and master's degree is generally 1 year; The annual tuition fee for undergraduates is about 200,000 yuan, and the annual tuition fee for master's degree is about 300,000 yuan. Prices in London are relatively high, generally around 15-250,000.

    Although the cost of learning is expensive, the British education system is short, whether it is a bachelor's degree or a master's degree, it is one year less than the international standard, and the three-year bachelor's degree is about 1.2 million, and the one-year master's degree is about 500,000.

    3. Canada, Australia.

    Bachelor's degree in Australia and Canada is generally 3 years, master's degree in Canada is generally 2 years, and 1-3 years in Australia. The annual tuition fee for undergraduates is about 200,000 yuan, and the annual tuition fee for master's degree is 250,000 yuan. The cost of living is about 10-150,000 yuan per year.

    In Australia and Canada, it takes about 1 million for a bachelor's degree and about 800,000 for a master's degree.

    4. Singapore.

    Bachelor's degree in Singapore is generally 3 years, and master's degree is generally 1 year. The annual tuition fee for undergraduates is about 80,000 yuan, and the one-year master's tuition is about 200,000 yuan. The annual living expenses are only about 50,000 yuan.

    In Singapore, a three-year bachelor's degree is only about 400,000, and a one-year master's degree is about 250,000.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The general cost of studying abroad is as follows (without taking into account the factors of tuition fees and prices):

    UK: about 250,000 yuan a year (tuition fees for science and engineering and top universities are slightly expensive); United States: about 300,000 yuan a year (slightly lower for community colleges and state universities); Australian Corn:

    25-300,000 RMB a year (the tuition fee for popular majors in prestigious universities is slightly expensive); Canada: 20-250,000 RMB a year (science and engineering fees from top universities are slightly more expensive);

    European countries: 10-200,000 yuan a year (the total cost of tuition-free countries in France, Germany, Italy and Spain and other public universities is lower); Daily guess buried capital: 20-300,000 yuan a year (general part-time job subsidy for students, more scholarships for national universities); South Korea:

    100,000 trillion yuan a year; Singapore: 15-200,000 RMB a year; Hong Kong: 15-200,000 RMB a year; Malaysia:

    5-100,000 RMB a year.

    The cost of studying abroad not only includes the cost of studying abroad, but also the cost of language training, application procedures, and study abroad agency fees before going abroad.

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