Study Abroad: If you want to go abroad for a bachelor's or master's degree but are not in a position to spend crores then you have two options. One is to work hard and try to get a scholarship and the other is to apply for courses in countries with low tuition fees. Let's clarify a few things about this before moving ahead.
Cheap but still expensive
If you dream of studying abroad, then keep one thing in mind. No matter how cheap the course you choose or how cheap the country you go to, it will still be very expensive compared to studying in your country. Even if you get a scholarship, it still costs a lot of money. Let's find out which country to study in will put less burden on your pocket.
Also note that the amount quoted here is provisional for all countries and may change. The cost will vary depending on the course, university, etc. This is just an estimated amount.
Germany
Studying here can be cheaper for you as the public universities here do not charge tuition fees from international students. Engineering students prefer to come here. However, apart from the tuition fees, you have to pay application fees and processing fees etc. Private universities do not offer this facility.
Bachelor course can be done here for 18 to 25 lakhs and Masters course for 30 to 38 lakhs. Living expenses will be 60 to 70 thousand rupees per month.
France
France is one of the famous destinations of Europe. Every year many Indian students come here to study. The fees vary according to the university, course and level. Talking about the average fees, here one can do a bachelor's course by paying an annual fee of Rs 3 lakh to 9 lakh and a master's course by paying an annual fee of Rs 10 to 15 lakh.
The cost of living here depends on where you live. In a city like Paris, it can be Rs 1 to 1.5 lakh per month and in other places it can be up to Rs 80 thousand per month.
Denmark
Denmark not only has a great environment, but it is also a clean, peaceful country. Bachelors can be done here from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 15 lakh per annum and Masters from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 22 lakh per annum. Living expenses can range from Rs 80 thousand to Rs 1 lakh per month.
Malaysia
The cost here is much less than other countries and the cost of living is also low. Here the salary of a bachelor can be Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 5 lakh per annum and the salary of a master can be Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh per annum. The living expenses can range from Rs 40 thousand to Rs 70 thousand per month.
Norway
The bachelor course here can cost from Rs 7 lakh to Rs 10 lakh per year. For master course, Rs 10 lakh to Rs 18 lakh can be spent per year. Living expenses can range from Rs 90 thousand to Rs 1 lakh per month.