What is the procedure and fee structure for the entire study abroad process in Ireland/Germany?
The study abroad process involves several key steps, each with its own costs. Here’s a breakdown for Germany, Ireland, and Italy:
- Application fees: Vary by university and country.
- Tuition fees (per year, subject to change):
- Germany: Public universities usually charge low or no tuition; semester contribution is typically €150 - €400. Private universities: €5,000 - €20,000.
- Ireland: €12,000 - €25,000.
- Italy: Public universities: €200 - €4,000. Private universities: €12,000 - €35,000.
- Living expenses (monthly, subject to change):
- Germany: €850 - €1,200.
- Ireland: €1,200 - €2,000.
- Italy: €700 - €1,500.
- Visa fees: Vary by country and are subject to change.
- Health insurance: Mandatory in most countries; cost varies.
You’ll need to prepare academic documents, proof of funds, and meet language requirements.
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