The 5 Best Affordable Countries To Study Abroad

Studying overseas is a long-cherished dream for any student. Believe it or not, Studying abroad is indeed possible on a budget! Some of the best destinations to study often offer low tuition fees, or even non-existent. Check out the list below about The 5 best affordable countries to study abroad...

   5. Malaysia

Malaysia is undoubtedly one of the cheapest countries in terms of living costs. It's capital, Kuala Lumpur came first for affordability in the QS Best Student Cities 2016, and most students will have to bear around only US$ 3,500 per year to live comfortably in Malaysia. In terms of tuition fees, you'll pay an average of US$ 4,000 per academic year, but some courses are even cheaper. Malaysia is also home to many branches of international universities such as the UK's University of Nottingham or Australia's Monash University, offering the opportunity to gain a degree accredited by these institutions at a lower cost.

   4. Argentina

The second-largest country in South America, Argentina boasts stunning natural beauty, with a diverse geography that makes it an ideal destination for students keen on outdoor adventures and exploration. Argentina is also considered as one of the safest countries in the region and is a fun-loving culture. You can typically study there for free any public state-funded universities and for private colleges, you'll need average wages of US$5,000 per year. You'll also have to be able to run your living costs of around US$5,000 per year, with rent costing only US$ 350 per month.

   3. France

France, the land of art, has a fair tuition fee both for domestic and international students and it's the same in both cases. For 2021 tuition fees are set at US$200 for the bachelor's program, US$285 for the master's program, and US$445 for the doctorate program. If you're fond of art you can get a bunch of attractive scholarships to apply. However, living cost in Paris is extremely high, but you can acquire a good scholarship to study there and to lead your comfortable life. After all, Paris was named The World's Number One Student City four times in a row(currently in the fifth position). If you're not a fluent French speaker, you can also take English courses, though the majority of English taught lessons are in post-graduate level. 

   2. Taiwan

Heading to our 2nd spot, Taiwan is one of the cheapest countries to accredit a delicate degree. As an example, National Taiwan University - the nation's best institute at 72nd ranking in the QS World University Rankings 2020, tuition fees for undergraduates start from US$3,300 to US$4,100. The country offers more than 120 courses in English, at over 40 universities. Taiwan is also a popular destinaton to learn Madarin. Taiwan also allows you to lead a good quality of life at a very low cost for accommodation around US$2,900 per year.

   1. Norway

In ou first place in consideration, we have Norway. Norway is our pick as it offers one of the best education systems and surprisingly it remains free for every student. Europe's Nordic countries are well known for their high quality of life and delighted beauty, and Norway is no exception. Another reason to study in Norway is the availability of English taught programs at all study levels, as well as a high number of local proficients in English. Although Norway comes with a high price tag in living costs, around US$17,000 but you can achieve full funded scholarships like a slice of butter if you only grasp the Norwegian language in a standard form.

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