Hello, I have studied in Thailand for a period of time before and I have a good understanding of the cost. I hope it can help everyone~ 1. Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees First of all, the study time is different at each stage. The undergraduate academic system is 4 years, and the master's academic system is generally
It lasts for 2 years, and courses from associate to bachelor's degree take about 2-2.5 years, which is basically the same length of study in China.
Secondly, the fees of public and private schools are also different, and the fees of liberal arts, science and law majors are also different.
Among them, public schools cost about 20,000 to 40,000 yuan a year; private schools cost 30,000 to 50,000 yuan, and medical majors are more expensive than other majors.
2. Accommodation Fees Schools generally do not provide dormitories, so you can choose apartments near the school. These apartments are usually for multiple people. Considering the students' ability to pay, shared accommodation is more suitable. Of course, there are also single rooms, and the price will be slightly higher.
More expensive.
The surrounding apartments generally have better geographical locations, and the corresponding rents will be more expensive. If you rent together, you can share a lot of expenses. Generally, the monthly rent is about 1,300 yuan, plus water and electricity, etc., it will generally not exceed 1,800 yuan.
If you want to live in an apartment with a swimming pool or gym, the price will be higher, and the specific rent depends on the location.
3. Catering Fees Although the school does not provide dormitories, it does have a canteen, and the food in Southeast Asia has always been excellent. You can taste authentic food from different countries.
And the price is also very favorable. A meal in the school canteen is generally 8-15 yuan, and a month plus occasional snacks is about 1,000 yuan.
4. Transportation costs: People generally choose apartments near the school. It is more convenient to travel to and from the school and the time cost is relatively low.
If you need to take the subway or BTS, you can apply for a transportation card. Student cards have discounts. When applying, you can go directly to the service desk to show your student card and passport. The transportation card can also refund the deposit when you return to your country.
5. In addition to relatively fixed expenses for living expenses, everyone also needs to spend money on daily necessities and clothes, or regular trips with friends.
However, the consumption level in Thailand is equivalent to that of domestic second- and third-tier cities, and the consumption level is not high.
However, everyone must also prepare a certain budget, about 1,000-1,500 yuan a month is enough.