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Germany is the most affordable country for international students, with good-value opportunities elsewhere in Europe, Africa and Asia

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Carly Minsky

January 12 2017
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University applicants can now predict the cost of studying around the world with a new cost calculator for the top 200 universities covering 27 different countries.

The , created by currency experts at FairFX and released ahead of the Ucas deadline in January 2017, reveals that Germany is the most affordable study destination for UK students looking to go abroad.

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As Times ÖйúAƬ previously exposed, many top-ranked universities outside the UK offer greater value-for-money than those in the UK, given their high-quality teaching, research and innovation alongside low or entirely free tuition and affordable living costs.

Ian Strafford-Taylor, CEO of FairFX, commented: “To get the very best value, students must consider not only tuition fees but also the local living costs when you get there, as these can vary considerably.â€

The 10 most affordable countries to study

Tuition fees and living costs listed are annual

Rank

Country

ÌýAverage tuition fee

ÌýAverage living cost

ÌýAverage total

1

Germany*

Ìý£332

Ìý£6,374

Ìý£6,706

2

Sweden*

Ìý£13

Ìý£6,712

Ìý£6,726

3

Finland*

Ìý£88

Ìý£7,232

Ìý£7,319

4

South Africa

Ìý£3,984

Ìý£3,934

Ìý£7,917

5

Taiwan

Ìý£2,650

Ìý£5,312

Ìý£7,962

6

Denmark

Ìý£0ÌýÌý

Ìý£8,198

Ìý£8,198

7

Austria

Ìý£651

Ìý£7,657

Ìý£8,308

8

Belgium

Ìý£742

Ìý£7,856

Ìý£8,597

9

Spain

Ìý£1,530

Ìý£7,976

Ìý£9,507

10

Luxembourg

Ìý£340

Ìý£9,176

Ìý£9,517

*no tuition fees are typically charged, only semester/student/admin feesÌý

Two Italian universities top the list of best-value institutions, primarily because of scholarships that reduce living costs to zero, although only for a select few applicants.

Italy does not appear in the top 10 countries for affordable study. South Africa is the cheapest place to study outside Europe, followed by Taiwan.

Denmark is one of the few countries where the average tuition is zero, compared with Germany, Sweden and Finland, where a small administration fee is charged.

Six of the spots in the table of the 10 cheapest universities are claimed by German institutions, but KTH Royal Institute of Technology pulls ahead of all the German competitors as the third best-value institution.

Among the university’s notable alumni is astronaut Christer Fuglesang, the first Swedish citizen in space.

Top 10 best value universities to study

Tuition fees and living costs listed are annual

Rank

University

Country

Tuition fee

Living cost

Total

1

Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa

Italy

Ìý£0

Ìý£0

Ìý£0

2

Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna

Italy

Ìý£0Ìý

Ìý£0Ìý

Ìý£0Ìý

3

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Sweden

Ìý£0Ìý

Ìý£4,582

Ìý£4,582

4

TU Dresden

Germany

Ìý£346*

Ìý£5,105

Ìý£5,451

5

University of Bonn

Germany

Ìý£231*

Ìý£5,700

Ìý£5,932

6

University of Münster

Germany

Ìý£408*

Ìý£5,530

Ìý£5,939

7

Free University of Berlin

Germany

Ìý£518*

Ìý£5,530

Ìý£6,048

8

University of Würzburg

Germany

Ìý£177*

Ìý£5,956

Ìý£6,133

9

Aarhus University

Denmark

Ìý£0ÌýÌý

Ìý£6,381

Ìý£6,381

10

University of Mannheim

Germany

Ìý£237*

Ìý£6,168

Ìý£6,405

*no tuition fees are typically charged, only semester/student/admin feesÌý

Average living costs across the 27 countries range from under £4,000 a year in South Africa to more than £15,000 a year in the United States and Switzerland.

The high cost of living, coupled with the highest average tuition fees, sees the United States in first position as the most expensive study destination for international applicants.

Columbia University takes the spot of most expensive university in the top 200, with combined expenditure totalling £74,000.

Studying in the UK is the sixth most expensive option, slightly more affordable than America, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Hong Kong.

Top 10 most expensive countries to study

Tuition fees and living costs listed are annual

Rank

Country

ÌýAverage tuition fee

ÌýAverage living cost

ÌýAverage total

1

USA

Ìý£33,691

Ìý£15,505

Ìý£49,195

2

Australia

Ìý£19,382

Ìý£13,178

Ìý£32,560

3

New Zealand

Ìý£17,324

Ìý£12,304

Ìý£29,627

4

Canada

Ìý£16,825

Ìý£8,765

Ìý£25,590

5

Hong Kong

Ìý£13,598

Ìý£5,854

Ìý£19,452

6

United Kingdom

Ìý£8,994

Ìý£9,311

Ìý£18,305

7

Singapore

Ìý£12,079

Ìý£5,892

Ìý£17,971

8

Israel

Ìý£2,697

Ìý£13,932

Ìý£16,629

9

Switzerland

Ìý£1,175

Ìý£15,095

Ìý£16,270

10

Japan

Ìý£5,725

Ìý£7,833

Ìý£13,557

ÌýFairFX’s tips on getting the best value if you decide to study abroad:

  • Research ahead of time. Can you apply for a scholarship or funding that will support you through university? Does the university offer exchange programmes? Can you apply for a student loan in that country?
  • Plan ahead. Taking advantage of exchange rates when they move in your favour could save you hundreds of pounds when it comes to making payments abroad or sending money to your overseas bank account for day-to-day living.
  • Set up a currency tracker to monitor rates, which will alert you to the best time to buy currency. This also rings true for parents sending money to their children overseas.
  • How will you manage day-to-day spending? Debit and credit cards are fine as a back-up, but you may find you’ll be hit with a string of fees for using those cards abroad – as well as an exchange rate chosen by your provider.
    Instead, get a prepaid currency card that you can top-up at any time and you can use for free in shops, restaurants and even the students’ union bar.
  • If you’re planning on opening a bank account overseas, watch out for hidden fees when transferring money and shop around for a good rate; don’t just default to your bank.

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