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Cheapest countries to study abroad

Cheapest countries to study abroad find out more about the cheapest countries to study abroad, these countries have institutions, colleges, and universities with high-quality study programs, faculties, research centers with high rankings in the various top universities ranking systems in the world, in no particular order…

Germany
is continuing to grow in popularity with international students, and it’s not hard to see why – it offers reputable universities, relatively low costs, and a high quality of life. There are no tuition fees charged at undergraduate and Ph.D. level at all public universities, some of these universities charge a certain amount to cover school administration fees (about €50) per semester. On the other hand, most Master’s studies in Germany are charged tuition fees, but they’re not as high as in other countries. In order to get your student visa after getting an admission offer, you must have an estimated amount of €8,000 to cover living expenses.
Most German cities are more affordable to live in than other European cities like Paris and London.

France
International students can also study in France for free or at a very low cost regardless of their nationality, though charged about €180 – €269 per year to cover course administration, Tuition fees in France are the same for domestic and international students. Additional charges can bring this price up, particularly for more specialized programs such as medicine and engineering.
Living expenses will be highest in the capital, Paris, but you may find it worth the extra cost – after all, Paris has been named the world’s number one student city
four times in a row!

Ukraine
TOEFL and IELTS are not required and no bank statement is needed, all payments are made on arrival. The cost of living in Ukraine is low yet the standard of living compares favorably with other European countries. There are also job opportunities during summer holidays.

Ukraine has long been a global breadbasket because of its extensive, fertile farmlands, and it remains one of the world’s largest grain exporters. The diversified economy of Ukraine includes a large heavy industry sector, particularly in aerospace and industrial equipment.

Ukraine is a unitary republic under a semi-presidential system with separate powers: legislative, executive, and judicial branches. It’s capital and largest city is Kiev.