Top 5 Affordable Countries For Indian Students to Study Abroad
Top 5 Affordable Countries For Indian Students to Study Abroad: It is a no brainer that the biggest constraint for students who plan to study abroad is the expenses that come with this decision. Most of us are aware that studying and living abroad can be often very expensive as tuition fees, rent, insurance amount, travel costs are burgeoning every year.
But cost can be controlled after doing a bit of research, and connecting with right people who can help you in this journey. Well here is what we our team at Careercarta has digged out for you ‘Top 5 affordable countries for Indian Students’ who plan to go out of their home country and complete their higher education.
Norway
This is one of the top 3 in our list and is also backed up by recent study done by Odd Anderson/AFP.
You will be amazed to know that public universities in Norway do not charge any tuition fees. No matter which country you originally belong to, this policy is applicable to any international student too. Excited! This can be one of the biggest factors to control your budget.
Other factors that can support your decision to select Norway as your choice of country is that it is one of the most livable countries. Culture wise it is very welcoming and has been consistently listed as one of the top places to live in by the UN.
Germany
This is becoming a popular destination for many Indian students now. With superb economy, amazing talent pool, clean living conditions you will love Germany as a country. Generally Indian students from engineering background, IT professionals, and now students aiming for management degrees are coming to Germany. In Engineering, primarily you will find career prospective is automotive, mechanical, electrical & electronics, and chemical domains. Some of the top public universities also do not charge fees at UG and Doctorate level. Visa regime has also become lenient and hence students who are have permanent residency in their mind can easily plan.
Reach out to our counsellor to know more about universities in Germany which can come in your budget.
Taiwan
This is quite an uncommon destination but yes the statistics clearly confirm why Taiwan can come in your budget. Taiwan is generally considered as one of the cheapest countries to live in. Living cost is 23% lower when you compare it with United States and rental expenses are also approx. 65% lower. Alongside these, the healthcare system also favours the international students and working community.
Here education is paid but it has been kept very low both by private and public universities. The range is from USD 1600 to USD 3000 per year. Amazed! Icing on the cake is that government further offers scholarship to meritorious international students.
Poland
Poland has some of the oldest universities in the world. These universities offer courses in English and Polish. The reasonable cost of living makes it easy for Indian students to plan their higher education there. The tuition expenses range between INR 2-5 Lakh a year and living expenses are also in the same bracket for most courses and most university towns respectively.
Ukraine
Over the last few years, Ukraine has become a big draw for international students, specifically from India. Among all countries, India sends the highest number of international students to Ukraine, according to Ukrainian government figures. The average tuition fee ranges between 2-3 Lakhs INR per year and the cost of living ranges between 1.5-2.5 Lakhs INR per year.
Disclaimer: Above information changes from time to time.
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