Been thinking of going abroad after school but idk how much it actually costs?? Like is it even possible without being super rich or taking huge loans?? Please help if u know .
Yes, you can pursue higher education abroad right after completing your 12th grade, the cost will be around 15 to 30 lakhs for many countries and it will increase as per country. But, there are many scholarships available that you can apply for, which can help you avoid taking student loans. Some countries are quite affordable and even offer free education. You can consider applying to such countries. Here are a few examples: Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Denmark.
@riya.chatterjee43 Studying abroad can seem overwhelming when you look at the costs, but the good news is you don’t need to be super rich to make it happen. With the right planning, it’s absolutely possible. Many universities offer scholarships for international students, and even partial ones can significantly reduce tuition fees. There are also education loans specifically designed for study abroad, and that’s where GyanDhan makes a big difference in 2024 alone, over 12,000 students secured education loans through GyanDhan with the help of our experienced counsellors who guide you at every step of the process.
A lot of students from regular, middle-class families successfully go abroad every year, so you’re definitely not alone in this journey. It really comes down to being informed, starting early, and exploring all your options. If you’re clear about your goals and make thoughtful choices, studying abroad can be much more accessible than it first seems and GyanDhan is here to help you every step of the way.
@riya.chatterjee43 Just to add to the points mentioned above, the costs of studying abroad are a factor of the country, specific university, the course you apply for and the scholarship you receive. Tuition fees can range from 2 lakhs to over 1 crore for courses like MBA. Living costs vary too. It’s better to have a personalized discussion over your specific situation, but just to reiterate, it’s a wide range and at some places it’s even lower than the tuition fees in India. Hope this helps.