Tuitions fees in Hong Kong tend to be a bit steep, but they are worth it! Usually, they range between 9,700 and 28,700 EUR/year. Keep in mind that they don't cover other expenses, like books, accommodation on campus, etc.
Why should I study in Hong Kong?World Class Education
All of Hong Kong's 13 universities are internationally recognized, and five are ranked in the Top 100 worldwide (QS Rankings 2019). Hong Kong's university degrees include Bachelor's degrees and postgraduate degrees, with both research-based programs and post-grad courses.
If you live in University-provided residence halls or hostels, you'll pay a modest HK$5,000 (about US$650) to HK$15,000 (around US$2,000) per semester; expect to pay that much per month if living off-campus.
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Cost of Living.
Items HK dollars (Approx.) US dollars (Approx.)
A movie ticket (without 3D effect) $50.00-130.00 $6.40-16.60
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The University of Santo Tomas (UST) is the oldest existing university in Asia. The institution was established through the initiative of Miguel de Benavides, the third Archbishop of Manila.
Is Hong Kong University Expensive?HKD30,000 to HKD50,000 per year.
Which country has most universities?India has the most universities worldwide. According to data from July 2021, there were an estimated 5,288 universities in India. The United States had the second most universities counting 3,216, followed by Indonesia with 2,595 universities.
Is Hong Kong safe for foreign students?Yes it is very safe. Despite occasional protests, they never cause trouble to foreigners or anyone outside the protests. You would never fall into trouble because of them. In fact, even petty crimes are very rare compared to many major cities like Barcelona etc.
How much do you have to study?Many experts say the best students spend between 50-60 hours of studying per week.
Which country students study the most?Which are the most searched for countries for studying overseas?
The Top 10 Countries for Studying Abroad Number of countries searching to study here the most
1. Canada 36
2. Spain 13
3. England 10
4. Japan 9
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If you want free education with low living costs, Germany should be on top of your list. If you'd like to experience Asian culture and be in the hub of Asia, Singapore is a perfect choice. Both countries offer excellent prospects if you look for employability after graduation.