In Thailand, the cost of studying for a four-year undergraduate degree is only equivalent to the cost of one year of studying abroad in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Canada and other countries.
This is a more practical option for students from working-class families who want to receive higher education in English through studying abroad.
Studying abroad in Thailand is divided into three stages: undergraduate, master's and doctoral. For foreign students studying in Thailand for undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees, their English proficiency is required to reach TOEFL 550 or IELTS 6.0.
To study for an undergraduate degree, you need to have a technical secondary school diploma or equivalent diploma; for a master's degree, you need a related bachelor's degree; for a doctoral degree, you need a related master's degree.
According to the Meiling Study Abroad website, it costs about US$550-1,100 per year to study for an undergraduate degree, US$1,000-2,000 per year for a master's degree, US$5,000 per year for a PhD, and accommodation fees are about US$70-150 per month.
The admission period is divided into the first semester (June-October) and the second semester (November-March), and summer classes are from April to May.
Compared with the annual tuition fee of nearly 100,000 yuan in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and Australia, the cost of a four-year undergraduate degree in a Thai university is almost equivalent to the cost of one year of studying abroad in European and American countries.
1. Tuition fees and other expenses for studying in Thailand 1. Tuition fees: Depending on the school and major chosen, it is about 60,000-120,000 baht per academic year (two semesters) (equivalent to about 15,000-30,000 yuan in RMB)
; 2. Tuition fee for preparatory class or intensive English class: 25,000-30,000 baht/three months (equivalent to approximately RMB 6,000 to 7,000 yuan); 3. Accommodation fee: depending on conditions, 3,
000-6,000 baht/three months (equivalent to about 700-1,500 yuan in RMB, suitable for two people to share); 4. Living expenses: three meals a day, about 1,600-3,000 baht/month (
Equivalent to RMB 400-750); the tuition, accommodation and living expenses for one year of studying in Thailand are approximately 150,000-200,000 baht (equivalent to approximately RMB 40,000-50,000).
Note: The above are ordinary standard fees. If there are special requirements or special circumstances, additional fees will be charged.
2. The application process starts from study abroad consultation→admission application→passport application→visa application→foreign exchange application→study abroad, which is the process of applying to study in Thailand.
The consumption level in Thailand is lower than that in China, so students studying in Thailand can save a lot of money.
Although Thailand is not a popular country for studying abroad, the key to studying abroad is to choose one that suits you.
Therefore, many students will also choose Thailand.
So how much does it cost to study in Thailand?
Today Study Abroad 360 summarizes it for you.
Tuition fees are generally RMB 20,000 per academic year, which is undoubtedly good news for us Chinese international students.
Especially for working class people.
The average accommodation fee is 500 to 700 yuan per person per month. The total monthly cost is about 2,000 yuan, and the total annual cost is 40,000 to 50,000 yuan. Eating in Bangkok is cheap. Each meal in public universities is 4-5 yuan, and each meal in private university canteens is 6 yuan.
-10 yuan.
Bangkok is a city of gourmet food, with gourmet food from all over the world.
The school has an organization responsible for international students and will organize international students to travel.
Thai universities have rich activities, and joining clubs can enrich your extracurricular life. Thailand has a good shopping environment and great discounts in shopping malls.
The Thai government prohibits international students from working in any form.
But I don’t think I need to work part-time anymore.
Since the cost is so low, it’s better to devote yourself to learning.