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Cheapest Countries to Study overseas for Indian Students


This blog will inform you about: Cheapest Places to Study Abroad For Indian students, India is a nation with a population of 1.27 billion people and one of the world's fastest-growing economies. Since 2013, the economy has been on an upward trajectory, and it is likely to expand at a reasonable rate in the future. In such circumstances, demand for excellent education at all levels is increasing among Indian people seeking to invest in their future through higher education overseas. 


If you are a student wanting to study abroad, you must evaluate the nation of your choice for education as well as the expense of school in that country. This is due to the fact that the cost of living has a significant impact on your decision to study abroad. As a result, it is essential to determine how much your monthly budget will be with a certain nation in order to make the best-informed selection.



  1. Norway


Although all of the Nordic countries are reasonably priced study destinations, another benefit of studying in Norway is the abundance of English-taught programmes at all levels of study and the vast number of native English speakers. Norway has a high cost of living; to live well, you'll need about NOK 139,680 (US$17,200) each year.



2. Germany


Germany, often known as the "Land of Ideas," continues to attract foreign students, and it's simple to see why: it boasts excellent institutions, low tuition, and a high quality of life. Master's students who did not finish their undergraduate degree in Germany should expect to spend more than €20,000 per year, however you may be eligible for a grant. There is also a wide range of English-taught courses offered, particularly at the graduate level.





3. France



Internal and international students studying in France pay the same tuition costs, which are fixed at €170 (US$200) per year for bachelor's (licence) programmes. Rates at the ultra-selective grandes écoles and grand établissements, which set their own fees, are much higher. The capital, Paris, will have the highest living expenses, but you may find it worthwhile - after all, Paris has been named the world's top student city four years in a row (and currently stands at fifth). If you do not speak French well, you may study in English in France, since most English-taught programmes are only offered at the postgraduate level.



4. South Africa

Germany, often known as the "Land of Ideas," continues to attract foreign students, and it's simple to see why: it boasts excellent institutions, low tuition, and a high quality of life. Master's students who did not finish their undergraduate degree in Germany should expect to spend more than €20,000 per year, however you may be eligible for a grant. There is also a wide range of English-taught courses offered, particularly at the graduate level.





5. Argentina



Argentina, the second-largest nation in South America, offers magnificent natural beauty and a diverse topography, making it ideal for students interested in outdoor adventure and exploration. Argentina is also noted for its vibrant culture and strong sense of national identity. You'll need about $5,000 for living costs, with rent as low as US$350 per month.




6. Malaysia

Malaysia is without a doubt one of the most economical countries in which to study abroad, particularly in terms of living expenditures. Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur, came out on top for affordability in the QS Best Student Cities 2016, with most students only requiring around MYR 14,400 (US$3,550) per year to live comfortably. Tuition costs roughly $4,000 per school year. Certain degrees, on the other hand, are much less costly. Malaysia also contains various branch campuses of international institutions, such as the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom and Monash University in Australia, where students may acquire a degree at a lower cost.




7. Poland


Poland is another excellent choice for a low-cost study abroad programme, since it provides a high-quality education as well as a richness of culture and history to explore. There are, however, several English-taught programmes available, with annual fees ranging from €2,000 to $3,500 (US$2,340 to $3,500). Warsaw, the capital, was placed in the top 20 cities for affordability and 53rd overall in the 2017 QS Best Student Cities study.



8. Mexico

Mexico is one of the most visited nations in Latin America, with a wide culture to experience. It has a lot to offer foreign students as well. Tuition costs vary per university, with private colleges charging extra for overseas undergraduate students in Mexico City. Living expenditures are relatively low in Mexico, with a typical budget in the capital equal to about US$9,250, or US$6,450 elsewhere




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