4. 法国
Tuition fees in France are the same for domestic and international students, and for 2015/16 are set at €184 (~US$200) per year for bachelor’s (licence) programs, €256 (~US$280) for most master’s programs, and €391 (~US$425) for doctoral programs. Fees are considerably higher at the highly selective grandes écoles and grands établissements, which set their own fees. 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! If you’re not yet a fluent French speaker, you can study in France in English, with the majority of English-taught programs found at postgraduate level.
在法国,国际生和法国本土学生的学费相同,本科阶段约为每年184欧元(约合200美金),硕士阶段约为每年256欧元(约合280美金),博士阶段约为每年391欧元(约合425美金)。部分顶级大学会自行收费,因此费用较高。生活费方面,首都巴黎最高,但是却是非常值得的——毕竟巴黎连续四年被评为全世界最适宜留学的城市。如果学生法语不熟练,可以就读英语授课课程。
3. 德国
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 PhD level at public universities. Master’s students who have not studied their undergraduate degree in Germany will typically pay upwards of €10,000 (US$10,800+) per semester, but you may be able to find a scholarship to help. To cover living costs, you’ll need at least €8,700- 9600 (~US$9,500-10,480) per year, but possibly more, depending on your lifestyle and spending habits. And there are a range of English-taught courses.
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