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10 Cheapest Countries to Study Abroad For International Students in 2023

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Believe! You do not need to break the bank to travel abroad, as this post contains the ten (10) cheapest countries to study abroad. You can study in many incredibly cheap countries, which means students need little funds to cater for themselves. These are countries you do not need to be extremely rich to study there.

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Apart from the fact that these countries are incredibly cheap, they are also conducive and peaceful for learning. This is one of the critical factors considered when researching the countries because there is no point in studying in a cheap country where they constantly wage wars.

10 Cheapest Countries to Study Abroad

Now read on as we explain the top 10 cheapest countries to study abroad, not only cheap but peaceful:

1. Norway

Although education is almost free in Norway, the fact that they have some English-taught programs with low tuition fees for international and domestic students makes it one of the cheapest countries to study.

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Students do not have to break the bank to study in Norway, as an average student spends 35$ to 71$ every semester. Norway’s cost of education is not expensive, yet it also has a scenic and conducive environment for learning.

Moreso, keep in mind that the cost of living in Norway is high; an average person spends approximately $17,200 annually.

2. Taiwan

Let us head to Asia, Taiwan is home to 120 English taught programs and 40 Universities, and it provides cheap education costs for international and domestic students with mandarin learning.

The tuition fees vary depending on the universities and the program, and undergraduate fees start from $3,300 to $4,050.

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In light of this, Taiwan is one of the cheapest countries to study abroad, yet it has a low cost of living. Unlike Norway, an average person in the “Asian country” spends at least $2,900 yearly.

3. Germany

Famously known as the “land of ideas,” Germany is one of the cheapest countries to study. It has a blend of reputable universities and a low cost of education with a conducive environment.

Guess what! There are no tuition fees for undergraduate and Ph.D. students in German government universities, and master’s students who did not have their Undergraduate graduation in Germany will have to pay an extra cost of €20,000 yearly.

As if it is not enough, the cost of living in Germany is low, and an average person spends €850 monthly.

4. France

France, whose capital is Paris, is known for its similar tuition fees for undergraduate and postgraduate students and has a worthy learning environment with almost 1500 English-taught programs.

The tuition fees vary depending on the program students intend to study; an average student’s tuition fees range from 170 EUR to 380 EUR.

However, the cost of living in France, excluding Paris, is relatively low, by which an average person spends 700 EUR to 1200 EUR monthly and higher in Paris.

5. Mexico

Mexico, a “Latin America country,” is rich culturally and tall in offering affordable education. It offers numerous opportunities for international students with English-taught programs and Spanish for Mexican students.

The tuition varies depending on the type of university, as private universities charge around $1636 up to $16353 yearly depending on the program student intend to study, while public universities charge an average of $378 to $818 annually.

Despite being on the list of the cheapest countries to study abroad, Mexico has a relatively low cost of living, even in the capital city.

6. India

Coming back from Mexico, let us head back to Asia; for students who want a touch of cultural diversity with affordable education.

Then studying in India is the key, with Hindi as the common language used frequently to instruct, and some English taught programs at the Postgraduate level.

The tuition fees also vary, with an average cost of $8,000 yearly, while the cost of living is low at not more than $4,600 yearly.

7. Argentina

Argentina, the second South American country, is home to a scenic and safe student environment, and it stands high in offering affordable education and well-taught programs.

As if it is not enough, Argentina has a free cost of education in public universities and a small fee in private universities of no more than $5,100 yearly. The cost of living is on average 350$ monthly and 5000$ yearly.

8. Poland

Poland is gradually gaining more visibility for its affordable education with incredible culture and history that fascinates.

The European country provides free tuition fees for domestic and international students who speak the

Polish language and will take the entrance exams with other Polish students.

The tuition fees for English taught programs for international students who can not speak Polish languages vary from €2000 to €3000, while the cost of living is relatively low at not more than €6,600.

9. Malaysia

Heading back to Southeast Asia, Malaysia is arguably one of the cheapest countries to study abroad, with a low cost of living and many opportunities.

Moreso, the country is home to branches of international universities worldwide, with lower tuition fees than the primary university, and domestic and international students pay an average cost of $4,000 yearly. In contrast, the cost of living is meager at not more than $3,550.

10. South Africa

Heading Africa, South Africa is home to beautiful cities and conducive environments for learning with affordable education and a low cost of living.

However, international undergraduate students’ tuition fees start from $4,000 to $6,000, with enormous English taught programs available, with a cost of living of less than $9,150 yearly.

Conclusion

The cheapest study-abroad countries offer low-cost tuition fees for domestic and international students. This article only covers the top ten (10), considering factors like cost of living, security, and serenity.

Have any country that also offers affordable education anywhere in the world? Do well to drop them in the comments section below.

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