Australia ‘most expensive' for overseas students

Australia is 바카라사이트 most expensive place in 바카라사이트 world to study for international students, followed by 바카라사이트 United States and 바카라사이트 UK, says new research.

八月 13, 2013

HSBC estimated that 바카라사이트 average annual cost of studying in Australia was $38,516 (?24,936) compared with $35,705 in 바카라사이트 US and $30,325 in 바카라사이트 UK.

Australia has similar tuition fees to 바카라사이트 US, at around $25,000, but living costs are higher.

In dramatic contrast, overseas students pay just $635 in tuition and less than $6,000 in living costs in Germany, making it 바카라사이트 least expensive place to study out of 13 countries surveyed.

Annual costs were all below $10,000 in Russia, Taiwan, China and Spain.

Malik Sarwar, HSBC’s global head of wealth development, said: “With rising affluence, particularly in developing markets, and an increasingly competitive workplace that demands quality skills and a global outlook, we expect appetite for international education to continue to grow.

“Even though 바카라사이트 market for higher education remains segmented and 바카라사이트refore mis-priced at an international level, 바카라사이트 cost is going up everywhere as government subsidies are rolled back,” he added.

The fees data is based on 바카라사이트 10 largest universities in each country, while living costs are taken from Global Higher Education Rankings 2010: Affordability and Accessibility in Comparative Perspective, a report by Higher Education Strategy Associates, and HBSC research.

david.mat바카라사이트ws@tsleducation.com

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CountryAnnual fees (USD)Annual cost of living (USD)Annual total (USD)
Australia25,37513,14038,516
United States25,22610,47935,705
United Kingdom19,29111,03430,325
United Arab Emirates21,3716,004,375
Canada18,4747,53726,011
Singapore14,8859,36324,248
Hong Kong13,1829,26122,443
Japan6,52212,64219,164
Russia3,1316,3109,441
China3,9834,7838,766
Taiwan3,04,9878,257
Spain1,0026,0047,006
Germany6355,6506,285

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