What is the fee structure like in countries such as Singapore, Canada, New Zealand, Germany, and Ireland for a Master's?
Tuition fees for master's programs vary by country and university:
- Singapore: Tuition is typically SGD 30,000 - 60,000/year. Living expenses are around SGD 15,000 - 20,000/year. - Canada: Tuition ranges from CAD 14,000 - 35,000/year. Total annual cost (including living expenses) is usually CAD 27,000 - 50,000. - New Zealand: Tuition is generally NZD 22,000 - 35,000/year. Living expenses vary by city. - Germany: Most public universities charge minimal fees (semester contributions of €150 - 350). Living costs are about €800 - 1,200/month. - Ireland: Tuition is typically €10,000 - 35,000/year. Living expenses depend on the city.
These figures are typical and subject to change based on university, program, and lifestyle.
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