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10 Most Affordable Places to Study Abroad  – Part 2

6. India

India is a great choice for those who wish to combine cost with cultural diversity and is the second country on our list of the least expensive places to study abroad. We return to Asia for this one. Even though Hindi is the most widely spoken of the more than 100 languages that are spoken, English is frequently utilised in Indian colleges, particularly for postgraduate coursework. The cost of living is exceedingly low; a one-way ride on the public transportation system can be as cheap as 29 cents US. You should be able to live comfortably on as low as US$4,600 per year, while tuition prices can vary based on your study level and the university. On average, they are under US$7,880 per year.

7. Argentina

For college students interested in outdoor exploration and adventure, Argentina, the second-largest country in South America, is the ideal location due to its spectacular natural beauty and diverse topography. One of the safest countries in the region, Argentina is recognised for its rich culture and strong sense of identity .Tuition at state-funded (public) universities is normally free, but private universities charge upwards of $5,100 USD in annual tuition. Rent could cost as little as US$350 per month, so your monthly living expenses will be around US$5,000.

8. Poland

One of the best places to study abroad on a small budget is Poland, which also offers a high standard of education and a richness of fascinating culture and history to explore. You can study for free if you can speak Polish, complete the same entrance exams as Polish students, and attend your course in Polish. But the average annual cost of many English-taught programmes is between €2,000 and €3000 (about $2,340 and $3,500). Additionally, the cost of living is rather low; you shouldn’t need more than €6,600 (about $7,700) annually. In the most recent QS Best Student Cities index, Warsaw’s capital city was ranked 53rd overall and among the top 20 cities for affordability.

9. Malaysia

Especially in terms of living expenses, Malaysia is unquestionably one of the least expensive nations to study abroad. The majority of students only need roughly MYR 14,400 (about US$3,550) per year to live comfortably in Malaysia, and its city, Kuala Lumpur, placed #1 for affordability in the QS Best Student Cities 2016. Tuition costs typically run around US$4,000 per academic year, however certain courses are even less expensive. Additionally, Malaysia is home to a number of branch campuses of foreign universities, like the University of Nottingham in the UK and Monash University in Australia, giving students the chance to earn a degree from one of these schools at a reduced price.

10. South Africa

Last but not least, South Africa is renowned for its natural beauty, cultural diversity, and violent history. It is one of the greatest destinations to study abroad on a budget. It’s a fantastic option for those who enjoy the outdoors and is also fairly priced with affordable housing and tuition rates. The University of Cape Town, which is ranked first in South Africa in the QS World University Rankings, and the University of the Western Cape charge on average US$6,000 per year for overseas undergraduate students. To pay living expenses, you’ll need about R 120,000 ($9,150) annually.

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