Compare the price of studying in these nations based on the cost of tuition, visa costs, living expenditures, transit costs, etc.
Many young people in India want to study overseas, but many are unable to do so because of a lack of funding. This is the ideal moment to start looking into international institutions because most people are now well established in high school. Many people start their hunt by looking into scholarship opportunities, while others excitedly look into the most affordable study locations. The search for an inexpensive educational path takes centre stage when goals are high and financial factors are in play.
According to government statistics on the number of Indian students studying abroad, the US (4,65,791 students), Australia (1,00,009), the United Arab Emirates (1,64,000), the United Kingdom (55,465), and a few other European nations have emerged as the most popular destinations.
Let’s examine the costs associated with studying abroad in some of the most well-known and popular nations for international students. These costs include tuition, books and supplies, living expenses, transportation, and other costs like visa fees.