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Australia or England? Which is better place to study for an international student?

Well congrats to you for having the choice - that's awesome!

I'm Australian, so i can only really speak for Australia :D

We are larger than the the U.K. (well, i know that's obvious)

But Australia has the whole mystique of 'untouched land mixed with culture' whereas UK has the whole mystique of the history, and just how old the country is.

Yep, we do have warmer weather, in the northern half.

Here is a quick run down of the capital cities (that's well known across aus) (negative, Joking, but not IYGWIM)

Melbourne: "cultured' latte drinking scarf wearers, crazy weather
Sydney: Everything should have been done yesterday
Brisbane: Slow because of the heat
Perth: 'Wait Awhile' (Western Australia, geddit)
Adelaide: Hicktown
Tasmania: Inbred, cold

Quick run down (positive)

Melbourne: Shopping, music, mixed culture, nightlife
Sydney: Landmarks, beaches, culture, nightlife
Brisbane: Green, more relaxed, theme parks,warm, Australia zoo (north of brisbane by 1.5hrs)
Perth: very relaxed, green. (not much in perth, but lots in north/south W.A. wineries, broome)
Adelaide: friendly, relaxed, warm (surprisingly, considering where its located geographically) 'city of churches'
Tasmania: BEAUTIFUL countryside, very friendly, very relaxed.

All of australia is quite friendly.

Now with universities, I only really know about the W.A. ones & QLD ones.
W.A. - If you're studying english then your choise of Uni's would be UWA or Curtin.
QLD - U.Q.

UWA's campus is really beautiful, people get married there! (and they have an albino peacock!)

I don't know about the costs sorry! You can get them by calling the universities.

Australia's comedy is self-mocking, thus we think that all other countries should be able to do this, so if you come here, prepared to be 'mocked' in a joking manner, but just dish it back.

NB: I don't actually think that adelaide is a hicktown, it's quite beautiful, I mean, Glenelg? AWESOME! And neither do i think tasmania is inbred.

How much would staying and studying in Germany cost in India rupees if I am planning to do my MS over there?

It depends. Many public universities are tuition freeYou just have to pay around 300 to 500 Euros per semester for Semester Ticket and other administration feesSo around 600 to 1000 Euros per year for study i.e. 50,000 to 80,000 Rs. per yearStaying cost can depend on which city you are living and the cost of living of that city. You may need around 600 Euros ( = 50,000 Rs. per month ) on an average in average citiesIn very big cities 800 Euros to 1000 Euros ( in the range of 70,000 to 80,000 Rs ) per month.So around 15 to 16 lakh Indian Rs. ( minimum ) including airfare and other expenses for a 2 years MastersIf you get a scholarship you may have to spend very less from your pocket

How much does it cost (Indian rupees) to study MBA in UK or Ireland? And how much will we need for accommodation and food etc?

There are many universities in UK which are very affordable. The fee structure of these universities is many a times lower than their Indian counterparts. Every university has its own admission criteria. In addition to considering fees of university, you also consider living costs as well as return on investment. Fees of MBA Course from UK is in the range of 8L to 12L. You may manage your living cost by part-time job which is very common phenomenon among Indian students. Scholarships open a whole wide world of possibilities. From private scholarships offered by companies and philanthropists to scholarships offered by various governments and educational institutions to boost research output; you can choose and apply for a relevant scholarship. This is also a gateway of getting an entry into UK. After completion of MBA, you can take up work opportunity finally leading to PR (Permanent Residency).For more details pls visit- goo.gl/ewyujf

Study abroad - England or Australia?

Im have decided to study abroad for spring semester next year and have narrowed my choices to Newcastle University in Australia and University of Wales-Swansea in England.
But I am absolutely torn on which to pick. They are both excellent universities for my field of study and I have been told by my academic advisor that I will enjoy either place. They are also both popular choices for students from my home university here in the Midwest.
Can anybody offer some advice or tips to help me decide.....this includes weather, cost of living, culture, social life, history, travel, whatever. I am looking at ALL aspects of both prospects.

What does Tuition and Living cost at NYU?

I'm currently in Year 11 of High School in the UK, I have college sorted, but now the tuition fees are rising to £9000 a year for UK Universities I don't know if I'll be able to afford it, NYU is obviously a well respected university, but I found it difficult to see what the cost is per year. I want to study Business, I haven't thought as to what Business course I want to study, but a Business course at NYU.

How much would it cost me per year, how many years do you normally go to university for in America, what does accommodation cost and what's it like living in the city? (and how expensive is everything?)

Thanks!!!

Is it expensive to study in London, UK?

If you're talking about paying for tuition, then that depends on what university you're going to compare it to, but overall London is quite an expensive city to live in.Aside from that, you have:Rent:  A one bedroom flat averages at £650 (~$1000 USD) per month if you’re in the city; £550 (~$850 USD) if you’re outside of the city.Council Tax: The Council Tax is calculated on how much you should pay per year based on where you live and the number of people that live with you. This tax helps pay for trash collection, police forces, and street maintenance. It usually averages about £25 ($40 USD) per week.Travelling costs: if you're an international student, which I assume you are, then there are the travelling costs.Others: aside from electricity and water (if not included in rent) you have to pay for health insurance costs, visa (if applicable) and meals.I got some prices for you but keep in mind that prices vary a lot:Meal at a pub or restaurant: £10 (15.50 USD).Combo meal at a fast food restaurant: £5 (7.75 USD)Litre of milk: £1 (1.55 USD)1 kg (2.2 lbs) of chicken breast: £7 (10.85 USD)A pair of jeans: £51.25 ($80 USD)Half of a litre of beer £3 ($4.65 USD)1.5 litre bottle of water £1 (1.55 USD)Produce per kg: £1 to £2 (1.55 to 3.10 USD)If you wish, access the website from the British Council to find financial aid information.

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