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Study abroad must have enough financial support, otherwise study abroad can only become unattainable dream. How much does it cost to study abroad? This is one of the most important questions for students who are going to study abroad.
The expenses of studying abroad mainly include notary fee, medical examination fee, visa fee, school application fee, school registration fee, tuition fee, living expenses and travel expenses. In addition, factors such as the exchange rate between RMB and foreign currencies as well as inflation need to be considered. On the issue of study abroad fees, students are generally concerned about tuition and living expenses which account for a large proportion of study abroad fees during the counseling process.
Examination fees:
Studying abroad requires a good language foundation. High school students can take the TOEFL or IELTS at home or abroad, while college students must have taken the TOEFL or IELTS before going abroad. For graduate students, on the basis of having taken TOEFL or IELTS, if they study science and engineering, they have to take the GRE, and then according to the different requirements of schools and majors to decide whether to increase the professional category of the test, and if they study business, they have to take the GMAT. the cost of the test for the IELTS is 1,250 yuan RMB, the TOEFL is 750 yuan RMB, and the GRE registration test fee is 175 US dollars (with a 40 US dollar change fee), and the GMAT test fee is 225 US dollars. The GMAT test fee is 225 dollars. In addition, to study in France, if the cost of TEF examination for 800 yuan, to study in Germany to take the TEF examination cost 1335 yuan, to "stay in Germany personnel audit department" to apply for study in Germany audit examination fee of 1700 yuan.
Notarization Fee:
The documents that need to be notarized for studying abroad are: birth certificate, academic certificates, transcripts, no criminal record, family member certificates, marriage (divorce) or unmarried certificates, kinship certificates, certificates of personal experience, and financial guarantees (deposit certificates issued by banks). The items to be notarized vary depending on the country of application. In addition, additional notarization items may be required depending on the individual's requirements. The fee for notarization varies between 100-300 RMB depending on the length of time and items.
Passport Fee:
The fee for obtaining a passport is generally 200 RMB.
Medical Examination Fee:
Different countries have different requirements for medical examination and the cost of medical examination varies. Germany, Malaysia, Singapore, and the United States do not require a physical examination. The experience fee for going to the UK is 300-400 RMB, Australia 900 RMB, Canada 1,350 RMB, New Zealand 871 RMB, Japan about 350 RMB, Russia 35 USD, Ukraine 35 USD.
Visa Fee:
The fee charged for applying for a visa has a certain standard in each country. Generally, the visa fee standard charged by country A for citizens of country B is equal to the visa fee standard charged by country B for citizens of country A. The visa fee for citizens of country B for citizens of country A is equal to the visa fee standard charged by country A for citizens of country B. The amount of the visa fee is generally indicated on the visa, and some have a stamp duty affixed.
The application fee for a U.S. nonimmigrant visa is 100 U.S. dollars, the cost of a student visa in Australia is 400 Australian dollars, France 2,000 yuan, Germany 25 euros (payable in Chinese yuan), New Zealand 1,000 yuan, Canada 750 yuan, the United Kingdom 515 yuan, Russia 50 U.S. dollars, Ukraine 40 U.S. dollars, Japan 320 yuan, the Netherlands 50 Euros, Malaysia 80 RMB, Singapore no fee.
School application fee:
Applying to a foreign school usually requires a certain application fee, which varies from country to country and from school to school in the same country. Generally speaking, universities in New Zealand and the United Kingdom do not charge application fees, high schools and preparatory schools in the United Kingdom may charge a small application fee, ranging from about 50 to 200 pounds, the application fee for schools in Canada is 35-350 Canadian dollars, Australia is 50-200 Australian dollars, Russia is 60 U.S. dollars, Ukraine is 0- 110 US dollars, 1,400-2,000 yuan in Japan, 160-400 US dollars in Malaysia and 500-4,500 yuan in Singapore.
School registration fees:
Universities in the United Kingdom do not charge registration fees, Canadian school registration fees are 50-100 Canadian dollars, Australia is about 100 Australian dollars, New Zealand is 700-800 yuan, Japan is 4,200-7,000 RMB, Russia is 20-50 dollars, Ukraine is 20 dollars, Germany is 25 euros (Berlin and Bavaria universities also charge an administrative fee of 50 euros), France ranges from 130-20,000 euros, Malaysia, Singapore, school registration fee varies from school to school, subject to the letter of acceptance.
Tuition fees:
The exact fees vary from university to university and are related to the subjects chosen, details of which are available on request for information from the university to which you are applying. Generally speaking, the annual cost of studying at high school in the UK is around £5,000-7,000 per year in public schools, and between £9,000-15,000 per year in private schools; the annual cost of studying at matriculation is around £4,000-7,000 per year; the annual cost of studying at undergraduate level is 6,500-9,000 pounds; university master's degree costs about 7,000-9,000 pounds per year.
The annual tuition fee in Canada is about 10,000 Canadian dollars. Among them, universities in Ontario charge more expensive fees for international students, more than 10,000 Canadian dollars, Quebec is about 6,000 to 8,000 Canadian dollars a year, and other provinces are about 5,000 Canadian dollars or less. Community colleges generally cost C$500 to C$1,000 a year.
U.S. public universities generally charge less than private universities. Private universities cost about $17,000 to $24,000 per year, while public universities cost about $9,000 to $14,000 per year. If you are attending graduate school, at a private university, tuition for law school, medical school, business school, and engineering school is about $22,000-29,000 per year, tuition for the School of Social Sciences is about $18,000-25,000 per year, and tuition for the College of Liberal Arts is about $17,000- 24,000 per year; at public universities, tuition is approximately $13,000-20,000 per year for law, medical, business, and engineering schools, $11,000-18,000 per year for social sciences colleges, and $9,000-14,000 per year for liberal arts colleges. The tuition fee for the Faculty of Social Sciences is about 11,000-18,000 dollars per year, and the tuition fee for the Faculty of Arts is about 9,000-14,000 dollars per year.
The annual tuition fee in Australia is about 80,000 yuan. Secondary school tuition fees are about AUD 6,000-8,500 per year for public schools and AUD 8,000-15,000 per year for private schools. Tuition fees for English language schools are between AUD 200-320 per week. Most full-time degree programs cost between AUD 10,000-20,000 per year. Humanities, Economics, Education, etc. cost about AUD 10,000-13,000 per year, Business costs about AUD 10,000-14,000 per year, Law costs about AUD 20,000 per year, Medical programs cost about AUD 20,000 per year, and Medical programs cost about AUD 20,000 per year. The annual tuition fee for business courses is about AUD 20,000, and the annual tuition fee for law courses is about AUD 25,000 or more. Public technical and further education colleges are about A$5,500-13,000 per year and private vocational colleges are about A$10,000 or more per year. Tuition fees for a Masters or PhD are around A$11,000-18,500 per year.
The annual tuition fee in New Zealand is about 70,000-80,000 RMB. The annual tuition fee for public secondary school is NZD 8,000-9,000 and for polytechnic is NZD 9,000-15,000. The annual tuition fee for undergraduate is NZD 10,000-20,000, and for postgraduate is NZD 10,000-25,000.
The annual tuition fee in Japan is 600,000-1,600,000 yen. Among them, language school tuition costs 600,000-800,000 yen per year; undergraduate and graduate school tuition is about 1,000,000-1,600,000 yen per year. University fees vary greatly due to the difference between national and private universities, and the difference in disciplines. For example, scholarship recipients at state universities are almost free of charge, while tuition at private universities reaches 60,000-70,000 yuan per year for some majors.
The annual tuition in Russia is generally 1100-4000 dollars. Comprehensive and polytechnic colleges and universities have annual tuition fees of 1,500-3,000 U.S. dollars, popular majors in different institutions are 2,500-4,500 U.S. dollars per year, and the annual tuition rate for music, theater, ballet and dance, and oil painting art institutions is 4,000-7,000 U.S. dollars.
The annual tuition fee in Ukraine is $700-2,000, in Singapore it is 35,000-45,000 yuan, and in Malaysia it is 20,000-35,000 yuan.
Cost of living:
The average annual cost of living in the UK is £6,000-8,000. Free healthcare is available for studying in the UK for more than 6 months. The cost of living varies for studying in different parts of the UK. Living costs are higher when living in London and the South East of England, and lower in the North of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland. In general, each student should set aside £5,000 - £7,000 to cover basic living expenses for a year. Married people should additionally set aside about £3,000 for their spouses. Students attending private boarding schools do not need to include accommodation, meals and laundry costs in their budget, however, students need to check with the school to see what else is included in the tuition fee and should find out if the school provides textbooks and if exam fees are included in the tuition.
The average cost of annual living expenses in Australia is around 60,000 RMB. The average single student's annual living expenses are about AUD 8,000-12,000, including food, clothing, housing, transportation, medical and entertainment expenses. The spouse of a married student will require an additional AUD 4,200 per year for living expenses, and each child will require an additional AUD 2,400 per year for living expenses. These expenses do not include airfares and tuition fees, and students under 18 years of age can usually board at their secondary school or make alternative arrangements with parental consent. Some universities and tertiary institutions have hostels where students can have their own bedroom/study and share bathroom, laundry and recreational facilities with other boarders***. Most halls of residence provide meals and some have kitchens where students can cook for themselves. Medical insurance premiums are approximately AUD$295 per year.
The average cost of annual living expenses in Canada is 65,000 RMB. Among them, the cost of books and stationery is 200-400 Canadian dollars per year, and daily living expenses such as transportation, communication, entertainment, laundry, etc. usually cost about 800 Canadian dollars a year. If students live in the school package three meals a day, accommodation and food costs need 6,000-7,000 Canadian dollars a year; if they share a room off campus, they can save about 1,000 Canadian dollars. Rent in Canada is high. If several people share a room, it costs 300 Canadian dollars per person per month. If you cook for yourself, you will need about 100 Canadian dollars per month. If you eat at a restaurant, it ranges from 5-20 Canadian dollars per person per time. Fruits and vegetables are not very expensive in Canada, but there is a lot of tax on purchases. In general, there may be no tax on unprocessed materials, only provincial tax on roughly processed items, and tax on most household items. Clothes in Canada are very expensive, and a pair of ordinary socks costs several dozen dollars. In addition, a ride on a bus**** in Canada costs 2 Canadian dollars. Insurance costs about 400 Canadian dollars a year.
Living expenses in the United States are about 80,000 to 100,000 yuan per year. The cost of living in the United States, mainly based on the location of the university, the United States of America's megacities living costs for 1000-2000 U.S. dollars per month; the United States of America's large cities living costs for 800-1000 U.S. dollars per month; the United States of America's southern, midwestern and southeastern states living costs for 600-800 per month The cost of living in southern, midwestern, and southeastern states ranges from $600-$800 per month; the cost of living in Oklahoma, Missouri, and other places in the United States ranges from $450-$600 per month. Most schools explicitly prohibit enrollment without insurance, which costs about $500-$1,000 for students.
Annual living costs in New Zealand are about 30,000 to 40,000 yuan. Homestay costs NZ$120-200 per week including daily meals, mainly breakfast and dinner are provided, with lunch on weekends, and some families provide all three meals; student dormitories and hostels cost NZ$140-200 per week (including meals), and students can choose between single or double rooms, and most of the dormitories provide three meals a day, but some don't provide lunch on weekends; many Educational institutions will help students find apartments, which cost NZ$60-100 per week, plus meals, telephone and electricity. Students can choose their own homestay, and accommodation can be arranged in apartments with two small single rooms or in private houses with three to four rooms. Student insurance premiums are approximately NZ$500-800 per year.
Living costs in Japan are more expensive, at around 60,000 to 70,000 yuan per year. The cost of living in Tokyo is much higher than in other cities, with average monthly expenses ranging from 100,000 to 150,000 yen, including 32,000 yen for housing, 31,200 yen for food, 6,000 yen for a car, 7,000 yen for entertainment and 5,000 yen for books. If a student applies for a dormitory at a national public university, he or she can save 1/5 of the cost of living. medical insurance costs about 100 yuan a year.
The monthly cost of living in France is roughly 1,100 euros in Paris and 800 euros in the provinces. Among them, the private student apartment rent of 600 euros per month, food costs 200 euros per month, telephone subscription fee of 10.49 euros per month (plus consumption), electricity subscription fee of 4.2 euros per month (plus consumption), gas subscription fee of 2 euros per month (plus consumption), downtown transportation costs of 45 euros per month, 45 euros per month for school supplies, 100 euros per month for recreation, and 42 euros per month for health care insurance.
Living expenses for studying in Germany cost about 40,000 yuan, and the monthly living expenses for a German university student are about 500-700 euros. The average monthly expenditure of Chinese students is slightly lower than this level, depending on the region and the specialty studied, at about 500 euros, including rent? dormitory, food, health insurance, welfare, registration fees, semester discount bus tickets, books, stationery, daily necessities and pocket money. Rent is €150 per month (with a deposit of €150-300 for the first month); health insurance is €50 per month; food is €150-200 per month; entertainment is €25-50 per month; and books are €50-150 per month; Transportation costs in the city are 35-60 euros a semester (the price of a semester ticket), and if you travel, you can buy a weekend ticket for the train for 17.5 euros. There are fees for learning German in language schools, like in Berlin, where language classes cost 250 euros a month, and the average international student attends from three months to a year, depending on their level of German.
The annual cost of living in Singapore is about 30,000-40,000 yuan, and you can choose between an apartment for international students and a government HDB apartment. If two people share a room, it is 200-250 Singaporean dollars per month. The MRT is island-wide, safe, fast and convenient, with fares ranging from S$0.8-1.8 per trip; buses start at S$0.7; and cabs start at S$2.4. Food and drink about 300 Singapore dollars per month, such as their own cooking costs less. Public **** coin-operated telephone is only 0.10 Singapore dollars / 3 minutes, with IP card to call China 10 Singapore dollars can talk about 100 minutes (according to the current tariffs).
The annual cost of living in Russia is about 840-1800 dollars. Of this, accommodation costs are US$40-100 per month and living expenses are US$70-100 per month. The cost of medical insurance is 90-110 dollars.
The annual cost of living in Ukraine is about 600-1200 U.S. dollars, and in Malaysia it is about 15,000-22,000 yuan.
It is important to note that fees vary greatly from country to country and school to school. Secondly, if you choose to study abroad agency for matters also need agency fees, because there is no relevant departments to make this price limit, different agencies will also have different charges.
3. The international students of that country are not mixed out, if only to mix, advise you not to go to study
4. Japan's own employment pressure is very serious, making money should not be very easy, if you go to study, don't hold a part-time job idea, because, it is easy to lose the watermelon to pick up sesame seeds!
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