Study in Europe Comparison Fees and Cost of Living



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Study in Europe Comparison Fees and Cost of Living Country Czech Re Finland Unlike in institutions, tuition fees at higher education institutions in the Czech Re vary the language of instruction of the course or study programme. For studies in Czech language, students are exempted from paying tuition fees. For studies in English or any other foreign language, as well as institutions charge tuition fees starting at approximately EUR 400 per semester. Furthermore, institutions may charge nonrefundable registration fees of approximately EUR 20 (CZK 500) following the rules as set forth by the Czech Re Higher Education Act, while institutions are free to decide the amount of registration fees payable by students. Currently, no tuition fees are charged - regardless of your nationality Free education also for international degree students on BA, MA and Doctoral level. including apartment rent, utilities, transport and food Costs may vary the region/location, needs and are much cheaper (very few have Expenses covering food, accommodation, and transportation total at about 260-550 EUR/month. Visa holders can be employed, but must have a job permit. Students have a possibility to eat in university canteens ( menza ). These canteens are offered by most schools and are located right on the university campus or builiding or not far from it. Lunch at a canteen is around 2 EUR. The Czech unit of currency is the Czech crown. The Czech Re is not yet a part of the EU s Euro Zone and payment in Euros is only rarely accepted. The majority of higher education institutions offer dormitories. A student dormitory costs around 140 EUR/month. The cheapest room in a flat is 160 EUR and a flat around 400 EUR/month. The average monthly living expenses for a student in Finland are approximately 700-900. This may vary a little, your study location in Finland for example, accommodation and other living costs may be higher in the Helsinki metropolitan area and other larger cities.

France Annual tuition rates at institutions are set by law. The rates for the 2014 15 academic year are, by degree programme: Tuition rates at institutions particularly schools of business and management are generally higher (from 3,000 to 10,000 annually). including apartment rent, utilities, transport and food Costs may vary the region/location, needs and are much cheaper (very few have Housing: from 150 to 600 per month (but there is a state housing assistance system) Food: from 150 to 250 per month 189.10 for licence 261.10 for master's 396.10 for doctoral 615.10 for leading to the diplôme d ingénieur Transportation: around 30 per month Additional fees may be assessed for specific services. Germany Since the abolishment of tuition fees in all of Germany in October 2014, there is only a symbolic fee called the semester contribution to be paid. It is mandatory for every student and covers administration costs and the financing of cafeterias, sports areas and residential homes. Furthermore, it can Like for Programmes, are free. It is mandatory to pay the semester contribution only. This amount is needed for administration costs and the financing of cafeterias, sports areas and residential homes. Those who want to study at a university have to calculate using much higher tuition fees. The are financed only from tuition fees and therefore these are much higher. Some students may have to pay up to 20.000 Euros per year. For a small apartment, one could pay a rent of 200-600. The additional costs, for example, water, electricity, etc. must also be budgeted.

Italy include the money for a semester bus ticket. At most it is possible to use the student-card as a ticket for bus and train in the area. This fee can differ from university to costs about 150 to 250 Euros Institutions of higher education in Italy establish their own tuition fees, but there is a legal minimum cost for enrolment and a maximum cost for student contributions. Average tuition fees for higher education in Italy are between 600-1,500 per year, the the course of study. Several scholarships are available by each Institution, based on the household income and on the student s progress. In unusual cases, there might be some specific charging extra fees. Same as for in. Private in Italy have higher tuition fees. Average tuition fees are between 5,000-17,000 per year, the the course of study. Same as for in. Considering accommodation, food, telephone, local travel and leisure costs, students should consider a monthly budget of 700-1,000 the location.

The Netherlands Full-time students: 1906 Part-time students: approximately 1500 Although there are also application fees, EU/EEA students are usually exempt from this payment Full-time students: 1906 (with some exceptions) Part-time students: approximately 1500 Although there are also application fees, EU/EEA students are usually exempted from this payment There are very few in NL; no data available There are very few in NL; no data available including apartment rent, utilities, transport and food Costs may vary the region/location, needs and are much cheaper (very few have It is important to be well prepared when studying in the Netherlands. A crucial part of the preparation is to consider your daily expenses. Including food, transport, books, clothes, cinema tickets, housing and insurance, a student should prepare to spend an average of between 700 and 1,000/month when studying in the Netherlands. Calculating an average student's costs, about one third will go towards housing, another third spent on food, and the remaining third spent on leisure, books, travel and other expenses. Scotland No tuition fees Stg 3000-30000 the subject of study - - Stg 6000-8000 the area

Spain EUR 800-1,800 per school year EUR 3,000-5,000 per school year EUR 3,000-5,000 per school year EUR 5,000-25,000 per school year including apartment rent, utilities, transport and food Costs may vary the region/location, needs and are much cheaper (very few have The costs of living in Spain are not the same for everyone. It really depends on where you live and the lifestyle that you want to lead. Living in Spain can be very affordable, or it can be very expensive. As a student you are probably wanting to live as economically as possible, and this means conducting as much research as you possibly can concerning housing options, shopping, schools, etc. More affordable accommodation is found outside of Madrid and Barcelona (two of the most expensive cities in the world). These two cities rank among the top 50 most expensive places to live in the world. Country living, as it is called, is much more affordable, and brings to you a wonderful, comfortable place to call home as you attain your education. Living in the country side or near the beach is possible if you avoid the main tourist destinations. Housing costs will be the biggest expense that you have while attending a university in Spain, as you can imagine, so make sure that you carefully consider the city in which you reside, as well as the housing option that is best suited for your needs. Even if you attend a school in Madrid or in Barcelona you can choose to live in a nearby city and live much more affordably. The three cheapest places to live in Spain are Salamanca, Santiago de Compostela and Granada.

Sweden EU students as well as exchange students don t have to pay tuition fees including apartment rent, utilities, transport and food Costs may vary the region/location, needs and are much cheaper (very few have Living costs in Sweden depend largely on your individual lifestyle. A sample monthly budget is as follows: Food: Swedish Krona (SEK) 2,000 Accommodation: SEK 3,500 Local travel: SEK 560 Telephone/internet: SEK 300 Insurance, medical care and hygiene: SEK 300 Hobby/leisure, miscellaneous: SEK 1000 Total: SEK 7,660 (per month) Rest of the United Kingdom Stg 6000-9000 Stg 3000-30000 the subject of study - - Stg 6000-8000 the area (central London is more expensive)