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Are the costs of studying abroad high?

Many students are afraid of the high costs of studying abroad. In this video, What are the cost of studying abroad? Take a pen and paper and let's estimate the costs of these expenses.
First, what are the most important expenses that you will face on your study abroad trip?

University fees


Let us start with the registration fees at the university. The registration fees differ from one country to another and start from zero dollars, i.e. free of charge, to more than 100000 dollars. So choose, my friend, carefully according to your capabilities, and search well for the appropriate university and the appropriate country, if there is an opportunity to obtain a scholarship, do not waste it because other expenses await you.
Secondly, Housing is one of the most important other high-cost expenses, ranging from $200 to $700 or more, depending on the level of well-being in which you want to live, If you are going to share the rent with one of your friends, live in a university dormitory, or live in a house alone. You are free, choose what fits you better.

Accommodation


Students abroad get university accommodation at preferential prices, and sometimes, they get grants to cover housing expenses, this differs from one country to another and from one city to another, so search carefully for what suits you. There are grants that cover housing costs, so look for them.
The next point is living expenses which range from $200 to $800 or even more. You can choose to have the expenses within the limits of food, and transportation, or to add entertainment, travelling, and eating in restaurants, clubs, and shopping. You need a large budget for that, so choose what suits you carefully.

Travel expenses


Third, airline tickets. The cost of tickets starts from $100 to $600, depending on the country you live in and the country you want to travel to.

Visa expenses


Fourth: the expenses for obtaining a visa, translating and authenticating documents are approximately $200.

Bank deposit


Fifth, bank guarantees range from $3,000 to $7,500, depending on the country, but this amount should only be shown when applying for a visa.

Conclusion


Now we know most of the costs related to living abroad. We can evaluate the cost of studying abroad according to the university we have chosen. Then choose carefully the university and the city according to your capabilities. Look for a scholarship because that will make everything much easier. There is nothing to worry about, even if you do not get a scholarship, you can work when studying at a rate of 20 hours per week. You can also borrow money from one of your relatives just to obtain a visa and then return the amount because you don't need it. Finally, my friends, studying abroad is not difficult and exclusive to those who have a lot of money. Evaluate well the cost of your studies and start the journey, as it is available for all budgets. Good luck. Before I finish the post, do not forget to share with friends.


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