德国一直受国际学生的喜爱,原因也不难理解——顶级的院校,相对低廉的学费和较高的生活质量。德国公立大学的本科和博士阶段免学费,硕士阶段平均每学年的学费为10,000欧元(约合10,800美金),不过学生可以申请奖学金。留学期间每年的生活费不低于8,700-9,600欧元(约合9,500-10,480美金),具体消费因学生个人的生活和消费习惯而异。德国也提供众多英语授课课程。
2. 台湾
Taiwan is another of the cheapest countries to study abroad. For example, at National Taiwan University,tuition fees for undergraduates start at TW$100,920 (~US$3,180) per year for liberal arts programs, up to TW$124,200 (~US$3,900). The country offers more than 120 courses taught in English, at over 40 universities, and Taiwan is also a popular destination in which to learn Mandarin. Taiwan also offers a good quality of life with relatively low living costs; accommodation costs as little as TW$74000 (~US$2,330) per year.
台湾留学的性价比非常高。以国立台湾大学为例,本科阶段的学费为每年100,920-124,200新台币(约合3,180-3,900美金)。台湾大学中,有40多所大学提供多达120多个英语授课项目。不仅如此,在台湾还可以学习普通话。台湾的生活费用相对低廉,住宿费约为每年74000新台币(约合2,300美金)。
1. 挪威
Although all of the Nordic countries are relatively affordable study destinations, Norway is our pick as it remains free for everyone, from both within and outside the EU, at public universities, with the exception of a few specialized programs. Europe’s Nordic countries are known for their high quality of life and stunning natural beauty, and Norway is no exception. Another reason to study in Norway is the availability of English-taught programs at all study levels, plus a high number of locals proficient in English. However, as with the other Nordic countries, Norway comes with a high price tag in terms of living costs; you’ll need around NOK 120,000 (~US$14,530) per year.
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