Pursuing education abroad for an Indian student comes with a hefty price. Not only tuition fees but several other factors like pre-arrival expenses and cost of living affects the overall budget. Unlike India, some countries like Canada, USA and UK have high standards of living. Hence, preparing a budget for the same as an Indian student goes a long way.

UK is one of the most expensive countries in terms of living expenses. Canada on the other hand can offer you diploma courses within 10-15 lakhs. Furthermore, Germany can offer you education in public universities with 100% tuition fees coverage. Hence, planning education for any country beforehand can save a lot of time and money.

Cost of Studying in Canada for Indian Student

Study abroad can be expensive, but Canada is one of the few countries where education is cheaper. Tuition fees at Canadian universities make up a significant portion of the cost of studying in Canada.

Tuition fees for universities in Canada are based on the type of qualification and the institution chosen by the applicant. International students need between 7.63 lakh and 20.55 lakh per year to cover it. Therefore, the average tuition fees at Canada’s top universities can reach INR 18.84,000.

Pre-Arrival Expenses

Pre-arrival expenses are those expenses that are incurred before travelling to the country. Some of the similar expenses required to study abroad in Canada are tabulated below.

TypeCost (INR)
IELTS Prep5,000 – 7,000
IELTS Exam14700
GRE Prep5,370
GRE Exam15, 800
GMAT Prep29,758
GMAT Exam18,645
Application Fee2,500- 14,500
VISA Application Fee8,841 INR
Health Insurance35,343- 53,013
Air Tickets43,000- 91,376

Tuition Fees for Canada

The average cost of a college degree in Canada ranges from INR 9.54,000 to INR 16.15,000. The tuition fees for some of the top universities in Canada are tabulated below.

UniversityTuition Fees (INR)
University of Toronto22.24 lakhs
University of British Columbia (UBC)5.04 lakhs
McGill University10.62 lakhs
McMaster University10.03 lakhs
Universite de Montreal14.41 lakhs
University of Alberta5.55 lakhs
University of Ottawa15.09 lakhs
University of Waterloo8.26 lakhs
Western University68.99 lakhs
University of Calgary8.53 lakhs

Cost of Living in Canada

In addition to tuition, housing costs are a major cost of living in Canada. The cost of a room or apartment can range from approximately INR 2,000 per night to INR 442,200 per year, depending on the type.

TypeCost
Hostel/night2,000 INR- 5,300 INR
Homestay/month35,000 INR- 65,500 INR
Public Transport Monthly Pass3,800- 9,130
Restaurant2,949 INR- 7,372 INR

Cost of Studying in USA

Average monthly living expenses in the United States for international students range from $ 1,000 to $ 3,000, not including college tuition. College housing in the United States accounts for a significant portion of the total cost of attendance. Despite the high costs involved, the US government invests $ 476.452 million in research and development, which represents 2.7% of the total GDP.

Pre-Arrival Expenses

Pre-arrival expenses required to study abroad in the USA are tabulated below.

TypeCost (USD)
Standardised exams185- 275
Application fees of the universities50- 100
VISA Processing Fee160
SEVIS Fee350
Health Insurance500- 1000

Tuition Fees for USA Universities

The tuition fees for universities in the USA are tabulated below.

UniversityCost (USD)
University of California, Berkeley10,000-18,000
Harvard University55,000
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor28,000
Columbia University (Dual degree)119,000-123,000
Stanford University33,000
Cornell University50,000
John Hopkins University59,000
New York University50,000
Northwestern University91,000
Princeton University56,400

Cost of Living in USA

Cost of Living in the USA usually varies as per the city the student chooses to reside in. The average living expenses to stay in the USA are tabulated below.

TypeCost (USD/month)
Rent of Apartment650- 25,000
Meals30- 40 (one-meal)
Transportation100- 300
Personal Expenses300- 600
Health Insurance450- 700

Cost of Studying in UK

The cost of housing and other expenses in the country depends a lot on your personal choices and the city you live in. For example, while the average price of student accommodation in the UK is around £ 125 per week, a similar rent will cost a student. living in Northern Ireland around £ 91, while for someone living in London it will be almost £ 182 or exactly double that.

Tuition Fees for UK Universities

Some of the top universities in the UK with Undergraduate and Graduate programs are tabulated below.

University NameAvg Annual UG Fees (in GBP)Avg Annual PG Fees (in GBP)
University of Cambridge 28,00037,000
University of Oxford33,88033,000
University College London24,78026,000
Imperial College London43,50042,900
University of Manchester31,20031,200
University of Edinburgh34,70034,700
King’s College London35,20028,000

Cost of Living in UK

Cost of living in the UK depends on the housing type and living standards. Overall, the UK is quite expensive compared to other countries. Hence, some of the living expenses are tabulated below.

Types of ExpensesCost (GBP, per month)
Housing500
Food160- 200
Entertainment100-150
Mobile phone15-50
Clothes and Leisure40-50
Books & supplies30
Transportation35-40

Cost of Studying in Australia

Australia is one of the best study abroad destinations and as a country has many reasons which attract students from all over the world. Like any other country, Australia has some of the best universities in the world. Constant innovation, excellent faculty, and quality education continue to help these universities advance. And while academics add value to the appeal, it is perhaps the only country that also has a charm thanks to its excellent living conditions and the promise of an excellent student life.

Tuition Fees for Australian Universities

Some of the top universities with average annual tuition fees in Australian dollars are tabulated below.

UniversityTuition Fees
Australian National University (ANU)AUD 48,384 – 50,400
The University of Melbourne (Unimelb)AUD 37,760 – 41,536
The University of Sydney (USyd)AUD 37,500 – 49,000
The University of Queensland (UQ)AUD 41,040 – 47,120
University of New South Wales (UNSW)AUD 34,020 – 47,280

Cost of Living in Australia

In addition to tuition fees, applicants face the second largest expense, the cost of living in Australia. The fact that Australian cities have an excellent standard of living is also reflected in the relatively high cost of living. Here is a breakdown of various elements such as rent, utilities, entertainment, etc.

TypeCost
On-campusAUD 110 – 280 per week
HomestayAUD 235 – 325 per week
RentalAUD 185 – 440 per week
Groceries and eating outAUD 140 – 280 per week
Gas, electricityAUD 10 – 20 per week
Phone and InternetAUD 15 – 30 per week
Public transportAUD 30 – 60 per week
Car (after purchase)AUD 150 – 260 per week
EntertainmentAUD 80 – 150 per week

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