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Latvia is home to beautiful forests, rivers and lakes, dynamic cities and a fascinating and multi-ethnic culture. Latvia indeed has something for everyone, and has been called “Europe’s best-kept secret”. It is located at the crossroads of Northern and Eastern Europe, Latvia has been influenced both linguistically and culturally by neighbors such as Lithuania and Estonia, while retaining its own distinct national identity and traditions. Tuition Fees The annual tuition fees at Latvian universities vary depending on the institution, program, and where you’re from – note that non-EU students usually pay more than EU/EEA and Swiss students. Generally, you should expect to pay €3,000-5,000 (~US$3,300-5,540) per year for an undergraduate degree. Courses such as dentistry and medicine are more expensive, costing up to €15,000 (~US$16,600) a year. At master’s level, most courses range between €1,700 (~US$1,900) per year for EU/EEA and Swiss citizens and about €3,700 (~US$4,100) for all other overseas students. Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/low-tuition-universities-in-europe-study-in-latvia-tuition-fees-living-cost-application-process-and-visa-requirements/ |
Singapore may be small, but in the realms of higher education and research, it is a big hitter. You have probably been hearing of a whole series of global reports recognizing Singapore as a regional and world leader in research and innovation over the past few decades.In Fact, in recent years, it’s been ranked seventh in the 2015 INSEAD Global Innovation Index, third in IMD’s 2014 World Competitiveness Rankings and second in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report for 2014-15. It is within this context of global competitiveness and innovation,that universities in Singapore are rapidly gaining growing recognition, as Asian nations more generally strengthen their position in the global education market. Did you know that Singapore’s two leading universities are now both ranked within the world’s top 15? Related Post: Study on Lowest Tuition in Estonia: Application Process, Visa Requirements and Tuition Fees Tuition Fees and Living Costs Singapore’s robust economy and high quality of living is accompanied by correspondingly high living costs, and some of the highest tuition fees in Asia. However, it’s still a relatively inexpensive option when comparing tuition costs internationally. Generally, tuition fees average around S$14,000 (~US$10,000), but be aware that depending on the prominence of the university and the type of program you undertake, you may end up paying considerably more. The good news is that more than half of international students receive some form of financial aid. Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/how-to-study-on-low-tuition-in-singapore-tuition-living-costs-and-application-process/ |
Hong Kong is celebrated the world over for its fusion of Eastern and Western cultures, traditional elements and modern competitiveness- hence Hong Kong has established itself as one of Asia’s dominant economic powers. It is also emerging as one of the region’s leading study destinations. Did you know three universities in Hong Kong are ranked within the global top 50 and another three in the top 300? This dynamic and diverse city-state boasts one of the world’s most impressive concentrations of internationally ranked institutions – a significant factor behind its inclusion among the world’s top 15 cities for students. How to Apply There are two academic semesters in Hong Kong, one begins from early September to late December, and a second from mid-January to May. Hong Kong’s university application deadlines vary, but are usually between December and May, for courses starting the following September. Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/low-tuition-universities-in-asia-study-in-hong-kong-plus-cost-of-living-and-tuition-fees/ |
Lithuania is located in the north of Europe on the Baltic Sea, Lithuania provides international students a perfect blend of multicultural influences, with a complex past and modern, cosmopolitan student cities. It is also home to one of the fastest-growing economies in the European Union. Lithuania offers lower living costs than many Western European countries, and its people are some of the most bilingual and well-educated in Europe. It’s also *relatively* mild, despite its northern location, and an ideal choice for nature-lovers, with a lush mix of forests, gently rolling hills, rivers, streams and lakes. Admission Requirements Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/study-in-lithuania-admission-requirements-tuition-feescost-of-living-and-student-visa-requirements/ |
Japan has the reputation for making things smaller, faster and first. Just a few years ago, it was the second-largest economy in the world (it’s now third, behind the US and China). Japan’s economic power lies partly in its strong research and development industry that has produced successful international brands such as Nissan, Toyota, Panasonic, Canon and Sony – as well as producing robots for every need imaginable. Unsurprisingly, an excellent higher education system lies behind all this innovation. Related Post:STUDY IN SPAIN: LOW TUITION UNIVERSITIES, ADMISSION PROCESS AND COST OF LIVING Admission Process Instead of just submitting a GPA (grade point average) or other academic grades, international students applying to universities in Japan are required to take entrance examinations. The ‘Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU)’ is the standardized test for foreign students, designed to test basic academic skill in areas of science, mathematics and ‘Japan and the world’. Some 95% of national universities, 65% of public universities and 44% of private institutions require the EJU for entrance. Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/study-on-low-tuition-in-japan-admission-requirements-tuition-fees-cost-of-living-and-visa-requirements/ |
Over the last decade,the number of international students traveling to study in Turkey has more than doubled since thus signalling the country’s growing importance as a top quality tertiary education destination. In the 2015-16 academic year alone, there were more than 48,000 foreign students in Turkey. Reasons to study in Turkey include the opportunity to gain a relatively inexpensive and good quality education, with opportunities for scholarships that also pay a monthly allowance, covering accommodation and tuition fees, health insurance and travel expenses. Related Post:Top 5 Low Tuition Universities in Canada and their tuition fees Tuition Fees Annual tuition fees for international students are reasonably affordable and vary depending on the course. Public universities are much cheaper than private institutions in Turkey, as a postgraduate degree at a public university could cost you as little as US$300-800 for a postgraduate qualification. Private universities set their own fees and charge up to $20,000. At public universities, tuition fees are generally more expensive for study programs in English, ranging from $600-1500 per year, while the same courses in Turkish are around $240-750. Cost of Living Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/study-on-low-tuition-in-turkey-tuition-feescost-of-living-and-student-visa-requirements/ |
Over the last decade,the number of international students traveling to study in Turkey has more than doubled since thus signalling the country’s growing importance as a top quality tertiary education destination. In the 2015-16 academic year alone, there were more than 48,000 foreign students in Turkey. Reasons to study in Turkey include the opportunity to gain a relatively inexpensive and good quality education, with opportunities for scholarships that also pay a monthly allowance, covering accommodation and tuition fees, health insurance and travel expenses. Related Post:Top 5 Low Tuition Universities in Canada and their tuition fees Tuition Fees Annual tuition fees for international students are reasonably affordable and vary depending on the course. Public universities are much cheaper than private institutions in Turkey, as a postgraduate degree at a public university could cost you as little as US$300-800 for a postgraduate qualification. Private universities set their own fees and charge up to $20,000. Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/study-on-low-tuition-in-turkey-tuition-feescost-of-living-and-student-visa-requirements/ |
Hungary bridges Central and Eastern Europe by combining many of the attractions of the two regions – but above all Hungary prides itself on having a clearly distinctive identity. This pride is not without foundation. Although relatively small, Hungary has so much to offer visitors; from the architectural and cultural delights of capital city Budapest, to vineyard-covered hills and historic castles. With so many natural and manmade attractions, combined with relatively low living costs and a strong focus on internationalization, it seems likely that Hungary’s popularity as a study destination will continue to grow.You should definitely choose to study in Hungary so you could be at the leading edge of that trend. Related Post:Study on Low Tuition in China: Cost of Living,Admission and Student Visa Requirements Student Visa Requirements Note that admitted students from within the EU/EEA will not require a visa to study in Hungary, but will be required to apply for a residence permit within 15 days of arriving. However, international students from outside of the EEA should apply for a student visa residence permit before arrival, via the nearest Hungarian embassy. Applications for a residence permit should be submitted at least six weeks before departure, as the processing will likely take at least a month. Student visas to study in Hungary would require the following: Passport (valid for at least three months after intended departure) Two passport-sized photos Completed application form Proof of health insurance for the full duration of intended stay Proof that tuition fees have been paid (or exemption certificate) Proof of sufficient funds to cover living costs in the form of bank statement Official letter of acceptance from a Hungarian university Proof of accommodation arrangements All international students are required to register their place of residence with the local authorities, as soon as possible after arrival. Related Post:STUDY IN SPAIN: LOW TUITION UNIVERSITIES, ADMISSION PROCESS AND COST OF LIVING Costs and Funding Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/comprehensive-information-on-how-to-study-on-cheapest-tuition-in-hungary/ |
Since splitting from North Korea in 1948 into a separately governed country, South Korea has emerged a regional player considerably from its neighbor, developing into an internationally recognized Asian powerhouse in the fields of technology, education and tourism, to name but a few of its strengths. Embracing both tradition and modernity, this ‘Asian Tiger’ has much to offer international students, and capital city Seoul is currently ranked among the world’s top 10 student cities. By investing in education and research, South Korea has grown into the world’s 13th largest economy and the third largest economy in Asia. Apparently, It is this investment and growth in innovation and technology that has moved South Korea into one of the four ‘Asian Tiger’ economies, alongside Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. How to Apply Note that admissions into a South Korean university differs from school to school but, generally, you are allowed to apply directly to your chosen university by post or online. Also the South Korean academic year begins sometime in March, although several schools across the country take on new students twice a year – in March and September. Admission deadlines for March applications are typically set between September and November, while for September entry, deadlines are often between May to June. Most universities in South Korea have just two terms, with a summer break from July to August and a winter break from December to February. |
Did you know Germany is the world’s most popular non-Anglophone study destination, and the third most popular overall – only the US and the UK welcome more international students each year? The question is what motivates so many students to study in Germany? Germany is a country characterized by variety. Trendy and modern Berlin can seem a world away from the more traditional and conservative Munich. The gleaming skyscrapers of Frankfurt form a stark contrast to quaint Heidelberg. And if bustling and fast-paced Hamburg becomes too much, you can always retreat to the peaceful and picturesque Middle Rhine region. Tuition Fees If you are an international student and want to study in Germany at undergraduate level, the great news is there are no tuition fees at public universities in Germany for undergraduate students, and this also covers domestic, EU and international students in all states, with the exception of Baden-Württemberg, where non-EU students will be required to pay tuition fees of €1,500 (~US$1,670) per semester from autumn 2017. Note that while tuition costs are free for domestic and international students, however international students will be required to pay a nominal fee per semester. This fee covers administration, student support and other costs, and is usually no more than €250 (~US$280). The rather unfortunate news is that If you want to study in Germany at master’s level, you will be required to pay tuition fees. This is usually only the case for students who have not completed a related bachelor’s program at a university in Germany within the past few years – classed as “non-consecutive” students. Fees for non-consecutive master’s degrees vary, but can amount to as much as €10,000 (~US$11,100) per semester. Related Post:Free tuition medical university in Cuba and how to apply University Application Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/study-on-free-tuition-in-germany-university-application-processand-student-visa-requirements/ |
Laying across the South China Sea and home to an array of cultures, a diverse geography and a beautiful capital city, Malaysia is a truly unique country, in both its landscapes and its citizens. Apply to study in Malaysia and you’ll discover the country’s mind boggling natural beauty. You will discover this beauty extends way beyond its ancient rainforests, national parks and glorious beaches. In the cities too, there’s plenty to keep all the senses occupied, from colorful and varied markets to the mosques, Buddhist temples and Hindu shrines that are often found side by side, and the profusion of annual festivals celebrating both traditional and modern aspects of Malaysian culture. How to Apply Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/comprehensive-guide-on-how-to-study-in-malaysia-plus-tuition-fees-application-process-and-student-visa/ |
Application Deadline: 1st November 2017 (early decision I), 1st January 2018 (early decision II), 15th December 2017 (Regular Decision) Scholarship Info: Per the MasterCard Scholars Program, Wellesley will provide nine (9) African women with holistic support that includes scholarships, mentoring, counseling, and internship opportunities. Successful scholars at Wellesley will build wholesome experiences, values, and competencies that are key to success in the global economy, and that enable them to give back to their communities and home countries. The students will arrive in groups of three students each year. Scholarship Type: Only undergraduate taught programs. Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/fully-funded-20182019-mastercard-foundation-scholarships-for-african-women-at-wellesley-college-usa/# |
If you choose to study in Sweden, you will find yourself in a nation which has always positioned itself well above its weight. From being the center of an empire in the 17th century, to being the home and birthplace of the Nobel Prize, its influence has long spread well beyond its borders, despite the fact that its total population is no bigger than a large city. Swedish businesses such as Ikea and Volvo are known around the world, and its contributions to popular culture range from bouffant-haired 70s pop aristocrats ABBA to the groundbreaking films of director Ingmar Bergman. Modern-day Sweden has gained recognition for its sense of social justice and fairness. You probably did not know this, but Sweden has the highest level of wealth equality in the world, one of the world’s lowest gender pay gaps, publically funded healthcare for all, and equal rights for homosexual and heterosexual couples. Add on striking northern European beauty, and free tuition for EU students (fees for non-EU students were introduced recently), and the appeal of studying in Sweden is pretty strong. Application Process Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/study-in-sweden-how-to-apply-tuition-fees-and-visa-application-process/ |
A good number of universities in Ireland rank very high at international level, and the country as a whole is understandably a popular study abroad choice for international students. The varied selection of higher education institutions combines with historic cities, beautiful countryside and Ireland’s unique culture to make the country a highly attractive study destination. If you're among those choosing to study in Ireland, click on the tabs below to find out more about Irish universities, cities, applications and more. Application to Study in Ireland Applicants from the EU students applying for undergraduate courses should use the Central Applications Office (CAO). Be informed that the usual deadline for online applications is 20 January, and for paper applications is 1 February. However, ‘late’ online applications can still be made up and until 1 February, and paper applications until 1 May. Usually, there is a small application fee ranging from €30 (~US$33) for an early online application, up to €80 (US$87) for a late paper application that will be charged. Entry requirements vary, but will include showing proof of proficiency in the English language. For students who need a little extra practice, preparatory English courses are available at many universities, and also at dedicated English tuition schools. Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/comprehensive-guide-on-how-to-study-in-ireland-application-process-student-visa-application-and-tuition-fees/ |
Studying in the Switzerland) is very rewarding for international students seeking a rich and economically stable country in Europe. Note that the official languages are German, French, and Italian, but international students can also choose to study in English. This is due to the fact that as at 2009, over 21% of the students studying in Switzerland are english speaking international students. Switzerland has for years been reputed as neutral, and as well as being the home reputable organization like the Red Cross, Olympic committee and World Economic forum etc. Though not a member of the European Union, Switzerland is a signee to the Schengen agreement enabling students to visit other European states without having to apply for visa. Application Process Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/study-on-low-tuition-in-switzerland-tuition-fees-application-requirements-and-admission-deadline/ |
Application Deadline: Submit applications on or before 15th November, 2017 Eligible Countries: Applicants from any part of the world can apply. Scholarship country: Scholarships will be taken at University of British Columbia- UBC- Canada Scholarship Info: The University of British Columbia- UBC- Canada International Leader of Tomorrow (ILOT) Award rewards international students who demonstrate top academic achievement, leadership skills, involvement in student affairs and community service, recognized achievement in fields of endeavour such as the performing arts, sports, debating or creative writing, or external academic competitions and examinations. Note that a standard needs-assessment is made, based on financial information provided by students and their families. Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/fully-funded-20182019-university-of-british-columbia-international-leader-of-tomorrow-ilot-undergraduate-scholarships/ |
Application Deadline: Submit applications on or before 30th November 2017 Eligible Countries: Apply if you hail from Nigeria To be taken at (university): Scholarships will be undertaken in Nigerian universities Eligible Courses: All courses offered at Nigerian universities Scholarship Info: The Jim Ovia Scholarships was set up sometime in 1998. It is fully funded by Mr. Jim Ovia to provide financial support to outstanding Nigeria youths. The scholarship was previously known as the MUSTE scholarship. Since October 2010, Mr. Ovia has invested over 100 Million Naira in the program to support 1500 beneficiaries and counting. In establishing the Jim Ovia Scholarships, Mr. Ovia hoped to create a network of future leaders within Nigeria who can compete globally with their peers, bring new ideas, creativity and are committed to improving the lives and circumstances of people in their respective communities. Over time it is expected that the Jim Ovia Scholarship beneficiaries will become leaders in helping to address challenges related to health, technology, and finance, all areas in which the foundation is deeply engaged. Type: undergraduate and graduate degrees Eligibility The scholarship is open to all potential students of Nigerian citizenship. One hundred (100) awardees are selected each year from a pool of eligible applicants. Selection Criteria Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of personal intellectual ability, leadership capability and a desire to use their knowledge to contribute to society throughout Nigeria by providing service to their community and applying their talent and knowledge to improve the lives of others. Number of Scholarships: The scheme offers an average of 100 opportunities each year for new applicants while renewing applicants are supported annually, conditional on meeting all eligible requirements of the scholarship Value of Program: Scholarship covers tuition fee and maintenance allowances. Duration of Program: for the period of the program How to Apply: Click here for more info: http://www.studyabroad365.com/fully-funded-2018-jim-ovia-scholarship-program-for-nigerian-students/ |
Tuition fees for universities in Bulgaria are one of the cheapest in Europe. Students from European countries can study at Bulgarian Universities at reduced cost while also benefiting from many Bulgarian bursaries and scholarships. The only condition required to benefit from Bulgarian scholarship is that you learn and speak Bulgarian and then sit for and pass a language admission exam along with Bulgarian Students. Also note that the tuition fee for programs in Bulgarian language is slightly cheaper than the cost for programs in English. The tuition fees in Bulgarian universities vary depending on the university, course, language of instruction, undergraduate or graduate program etc. Tuition fee for European students: Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/study-on-cheap-tuition-in-bulgaria-for-international-students/ |
If you are an international student looking for a beautiful country to pursue your undergraduate/graduate studies and at a very low tuition fee but at a high quality tertiary institution, don’t look any further,move to Czech Republic! Czech Republic, is located in Central Europe, and is very popular for its ornate castles, native beers and long history – dating back to the Celtic and Germanic tribes which founded the Protestant Reformation and Communism. The country’s higher education institution offers a lot of study programs in foreign language (especially English language) for international students. It is not surprising that over 37,000 international students troop to study in Czech Republic as their study destination. Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/study-on-lowest-fees-at-czech-republic-plus-cost-of-living/ |
Canada Canada is already a very popular study abroad destination for thousands of international students from around the world. This is because of the high quality education at very affordable tuition. However, once you are admitted to a university in Canada, you will be required to process a valid Canadian student Visa also called ‘study permit’ to study there. Today’s post will provide much needed enlightenment on how you can obtain a Canadian student visa (study permit) and how to work while studying. More than 130,000 students from various countries of the world troop to Canada for studies. If you intend to study at a Canadian educational institution, most international students must apply for a study permit. A study permit, once issued, allows a foreign national to study in Canada at an approved institute for the duration of the specified course or program. It might interest you to know that in some cases, you do not require a study permit to go to school in Canada: If the course or program you intend to study is less that 6 months in duration. If you are a family member or staff of a foreign representative to Canada. If you are a member of a foreign armed force. Related Post: How to apply for a Dutch Student Visa To be eligible to study in Canada: Read more:http://www.studyabroad365.com/how-can-i-work-and-study-in-canada-and-new-zealand/ |
If you are planning to study to study in Europe, then Scandinavian universities should be on your mind. Read this article to find out why you should consider studying in Denmark, Sweden, Norway,or nearby Finland or Iceland. These last two countries are not technically in Scandinavian region but are within the Nordic group. Related Post:FREE TUITION UNIVERSITIES IN GERMANY: COST OF LIVING, VISA APPLICATION AND ADMISSION DEADLINE (1) Support for Innovation and Research If one word was chosen to sum up the Scandinavian region, ‘innovation’ would surely be a good word.In Blomberg’s most recent list of the world’s 50 most innovative countries,Finland 7th, Denmark 9th, Norway 14th, and Iceland 28th. Nordic countries are also scoring high in research, development,intensity and researcher concentration. These national traits are reflected in the region’s universities, many of which have a strong emphasis and focus on research and innovation-including support for students to develop their ideas. At Finland’s University of Helsinki, one example of this is the Helsinki Think Company, an initiative launched in collaboration with the city government.This dedicated innovation centre hopes to bring together students, academics, and budding entrepreneurs to fast track the process of turning good ideas into companies (2) Some of the World’s Best Universities Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/why-should-you-study-on-low-tuition-at-a-scandinavian-university/ |
It is a known fact that one of the many benefits of studying abroad is the opportunity to learn a new language, but that does not mean you want to study in a foreign language-especially if it is hugely different from yours or your course contains complex terminology. Fortunately, english is the common second language in the world and many universities are increasing their range of available english taught programs in order to attract more international students. We have looked at a range of places where you can study in english abroad. If you are on a budget, this article will tell you where to study and get a degree for US $5,000 or less. Of course, you will need to consider other expenses when budgeting to study abroad(student visa/university application fees, accommodation, health insurance). Iceland Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/10-countries-where-you-can-study-in-english-for-under-5000-a-year/ |
For many international students, the most pressing issue to consider alongside meeting all the application requirements- is how much it will actually cost to study at their chosen institution. Note that the tuition fees charged largely depend on the country in which you choose to study. But to get a sense of the overall costs of studying in some of these places as domestic and international students, I have compiled a list. (1) Massachusetts Institute of Technology Read more http://www.studyabroad365.com/tuition-fees-at-us-best-universities/ |
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With the cost of university skyrocketing across many parts of the world, it might be extremely difficult to find yourself an affordable education. The problem gets trickier for international students who have to cater for accommodation and feeding expenses as well. But there is good news, there a handful of top quality universities across europe that offer generous scholarships and affordable tuition for international students. Though the list below is certainly not exhaustive, we’ll look specifically at Austria, the Czech Republic, France, Germany and Greece. Austria Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/where-can-you-study-on-cheapest-tuition-in-europe/ |
There are many qualified students roaming the streets without employment and it is actually depressing. With the terrible economy at the moment, it is understandable, but there are still some ways you can find employment after college. If you have applied to several posts and heard nothing back, there might be something that you are doing wrong. It takes some time to learn the steps to finding your first job, but even your failed attempts could be seen as practice. Many graduates believe that it should be easy to find a job after college, but it is not always the case. You have written many motivational letters for internships, but your attempts are failing. It is important to realise that there are tons of new graduates also looking for employment. You have worked hard to get through college and deserve to be employed. Here are some tips you can apply today, to help you find your first job. The perfect resume Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/awesome-tips-on-how-to-find-your-first-job-after-college-and-be-employed/ |
If you are not one of such students comfortable with five-cent packets of noodles for the duration of your university years, then you should be thinking about applying for a student job. In truth, you will be surprised at the range of student job opportunities on and off campus available to international students. To a large extent, depending on your interests, skills and experiences student jobs are available in many service roles and some more specialized areas that will give you great exposure to gain relevant real world experience. Related Post:List of low tuition universities in Austria and how to apply General Student Jobs Waiting Staff/ Bartender Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/what-part-time-student-jobs-can-i-do-while-studying-abroad/ |
(1) ELAM Medical School, Cuba Cuba is home to one of the best medicine schools in the world. With the lowest doctor patient ratio in the world, Cuba has had remarkable success with sending well qualified medical doctors all around the world to countries that are medically underserved. Added to that, they now provide free medical studies to students from all over the world at their largest medical school ELAM, located 22 miles (35km) west of Havana. ELAM is The Latin American Medical School which was conceived by former President Fidel Castro following Hurricanes George and Mitch, which devastated parts of Central America and the Caribbean in 1998. Please note that students at ELAM will be required to spend up to a year learning Spanish, Cuban history and culture, and then dive into a curriculum that is focused on preventative health. Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/list-of-free-tuition-medical-universities-in-the-world/ |
Japan As an international student, are you interested in studying in a country where bullet trains are used? Then Japan might be the right place for you! The japanese Government has placed huge emphasis in attracting international students;that's why the Government has decreed that 300,000 international students be admitted by 2020. The beautiful thing about Japan is that the Ministry of Education is beginning to introduce courses taught in English into their University System,so English speaking students need not worry any more. The tuition fee at Universities in Japan is reasonably low compared to other developed countries. In addition, there are numerous scholarships for international students requiring funding for their studies. Cost of Living Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/cheapest-tuition-universities-in-asia-study-in-japan-and-china-plus-cost-of-living-and-tuition/ |
Sweden Over the past decade, Sweden has positioned itself as a popular study abroad country for international students who are seeking high quality education that is cheap. There are over 40000 international students who apply to study in Sweden. In this article, we will provide information on five cheap or low tuition universities in Sweden for international students. Linköping University Although a state owned institution, tt was granted a full university license in 1975 and is currently one of sweden’s largest higher learning institutions. It is on record the one universityin Sweden whose graduates are employed the most by top employers and companies as shown by statistics from the Swedish Higher Education Authority. Tuition fees Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/comprehensive-list-of-cheap-universities-in-sweden-and-netherlands/ |
Studying in South Africa is a truly wonderful experience, you get to experience life in a really diverse and complex country. Post-apartheid South Africa has made tremendous progress in achieving a democratic society and it lays emphasis on making diversity to be celebrated as an essential part of national identity. South Africa offers a lot in terms of striking wildlife, diverse and scenic towns. South African can provide adventurous stay to international student looking for something different. Schooling can be merged with part-time jobs to provide a student with valuable real life experiencing and a solid academic foundation. Reasons to study in South Africa. Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/list-of-scholarships-to-study-in-south-africa/ |
Belarus An International student who wishes to study for a university degree in a foreign country, should do so not just in an institution that is accredited, but one that has a license to educate foreign students. Besides Belarusian universities boasting low tuition fees, the Ministry of Education and Science in Belarus regulates the quality and type of education administered to foreign students. Tuition fee for International students. Generally, higher institutions in Belarus operate low tuition. Tuition fees for international students range from 1600-1900 Euro, depending on the course of study. Techinical Courses - 1900 Euro per annum Management Faculties - 1700 Euro per annum Other faculties - 1600 Euro per annum Related Post: Study Medicine in Finland: List of Free Tuition Medical Universities, How to Apply and Application Deadlines How to apply to universities in Belarus Read more: http://www.studyabroad365.com/how-can-i-study-on-low-tuition-in-hungary-and-belarus/# |