About the cost of studying in Germany, the cost of studying abroad in Germany

Updated on educate 2024-05-24
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The annual living expenses in Germany are about 6-70,000 yuan a year, and as long as the students can work on their own, they have an income of 400 euros per month, which is about the same. In addition, if you want to work as a student, it is easy to find it in large and medium-sized cities.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you don't often buy clothes and go to the hotel, don't travel often, if you are very economical, you don't work except for the deposit of 7800 and take one or two thousand euros.

    If you are lucky, the company in Germany can work for 10 euros an hour, you can work for 90 days a year, that is, 720 hours, and you can go out to deduct 10% of the insurance, and you can live a more chic life. If you're lucky, you should be able to reach it for 7 euros an hour. Of course, you don't have to find a job, it's up to you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    On the first floor, which city are you talking about, I am now working at the school, and the salary is only hourly. The work in the factory is more than 6 yuan, and the salary of McDonald's is also more than 6 yuan. Chinese restaurants range from 3 to Europe.

    Let me tell you about it.

    If you are going to college, medium-sized city consumption, my own.

    The house is 225 euros and a little bit of electricity, and the water bill is refunded and the water bill is made up for less, and if the heating is used more in winter, just wait to pay for it.

    Meals and snacks 100 euros.

    **20 insurance 67 euros.

    In some cities, it costs money to take a car.

    The basic guarantee is almost 450 euros, and this does not include the money for lunch and coffee at school.

    I think I've saved enough--

    The monthly salary is just enough.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The fees for studying abroad in Germany are as follows:

    1. Miscellaneous expenses such as rent, water and electricity: 294-641

    Rent accounts for the highest proportion of college students' monthly living expenses. But the amount of rent depends on many factors. The most important factor is the type of housing itself and the city you live in.

    Even within a city, the level of rent can vary greatly depending on which district you live in.

    2. Food 153-233

    According to the relevant social surveys, the monthly cost of food is 133 euros for students with low incomes, 203 euros for students with high incomes, and the average for all students is 168 euros. This year's food price has increased by about 15% compared to 2016, so it is estimated that this year's food cost will be 153-233 euros.

    3. Vehicle and public transportation fares are 85-137

    The percentage of students buying a car is declining, with only 26 percent of students buying a car in 2016, compared to 53 percent in 1991. In addition, many students travel by bicycle, and bicycles are a convenient means of transportation for living in a university town.

    4. Tuition and miscellaneous fees 14-178

    In Germany, the majority of students attend public schools. Public schools generally do not charge tuition fees to students pursuing their first degree, as well as most undergraduate master's programs. The only exception is Baden-Württemberg, where international students from non-EU countries are required to pay a tuition fee of €1,500 per semester starting from the winter semester of 2017 '18.

    Precautions for studying abroad:

    1. Set a correct attitude after going abroad and clarify your position.

    2. Quickly adapt to the new foreign education model.

    3. Foreign education is mostly self-directed learning, and it is necessary to strengthen self-learning ability.

    4. Be good at making study plans and strictly abide by them.

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