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Germany is the cheapest place to study

The multinational bank HSBC (Eastern origin but living in London: The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) issued a report in which it analyzes how much money spent by foreign students in regard to prices of tuition and living in 13 different countries. According to this analysis Germany occupy the final position, IE the countries analyzed is the cheapest place to study.

The countries selected to prepare the comparative report were: Australia, USA, England, United Arab Emirates, Canada, Singapore, Hongkong, Japan, Russia, China, Taiwan, Spain and Germany. The price of the average enrollment -which foreign students must pay to be enrolled at the university was made from the calculation of enrollment rates 10 most expensive universities ,terms of living costs that a student facing in the host country to address carefully their university course (accommodation, food expenses, transportation, etc.) HSBC based its information partly ,study that the Canadian organization for higher education strategies.

Generally speaking a foreign student pays for tuition concept $ 635 annually for maintenance concept generally disbursed in the 12 months duration of their stay in Germany about 5,650 US dollars, so if you want to study in the country of Goethe a student abroad should provide an average of $ 6.285 a year.

If this sum with which, according to the study, students in Australia are required to pay to study trans-oceanic country (about $ 38.516 US, adding registration and living costs) is compared is truly a "bargain" study in Germany. The fact that many Germanic public universities have or have even canceled the tuition is an important to lessen the cost of studies right.

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