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Best And Cheapest Countries Abroad to Study and Work as A Nigerian Student

The first thought that comes to every Nigerian Student’s mind after graduating from secondary school and finishing their WAEC is to go to university.

Some, if not all, regard more study as their next critical step. College is meant to be about having a good time around, travelling, frolicking, and meeting new people.

As a result, many Nigerians aspire to study overseas to further their education while enjoying an exciting time.

However, money is the most critical component, and most students encounter financial difficulties.

Because it’s all about cost, we’ve compiled a list of nations that aren’t too pricey and are tailored to your specific details, where you can study and work.

Norway

Norway is one of the most affordable nations for students to study worldwide, regardless of if they are EU citizens or not.

This is ideal for any student on a tight budget who wishes to study abroad. It is indeed financially feasible to learn here. It is also known for providing world-class educational solutions.

The study language is English, making it easier for international students who may be hesitant to study there since they do not understand the native Norwegian language.

Students will only have to pay for necessary expenditures such as housing and transportation, and there is always the opportunity for financial aid.

International students can also work for at least 20 hours per week and earn approximately €850 per month.

University of Agder (UIA), University of Bergen (UiB), Norwegian University of Life Sciences, University of Oslo, Bergen University CollegeMF Norwegian School of Theology, University of South-Eastern Norway, Norwegian University of Science and Technology The Arctic University of Norway, and others are Norway’s top prestigious academic institutions.

Germany

If you’ve always wanted to travel worldwide, Germany is a great place to start. Tuition at the PhD and undergraduate levels is entirely free of charge.

While obtaining a degree in Germany, international students are permitted to work for a limited amount of hours. They can earn up to €450 in a month.

The Technical University of Munich (TUM), Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU) Munich, Heidelberg University, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), and Humboldt University Berlin are among Germany’s top five universities.

Belgium

The Belgium standard level of education is vast, and the number of their available courses will astound you.

The average cost of tuition fee for international students is about N687,853.95.

International students are allowed to work and study at the same time, students are restricted to work for 20 hours every week, and their work must not affect their education.

Some of Belgium’s cheapest institutions include the University of Namur (€830), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (900), Ghent University (€900), UC Leuven-Limburg (€900), and many more.

Taiwan

This country is one of the best for students on a tight budget who want to study abroad. It has a large number of English-language courses and an affordable tuition rate.

If visiting Asia has long been on your bucket list, Taiwan is an excellent place to start.

Some of the courses in Taiwan are taught in English, especially business, computer science and engineering.

Some of the cheapest universities in Taiwan, Chang Gung University (TWD 38,661), National Tsing Hua University (TWD 41,890), and National Central University (TWD 45,691).

Finland

Tuition is free for international students who study in the Finnish language. If you want to study English, you’ll have to pay €1500 every year.

According to some researchers and online surveys, Finland is one of the cheapest and easiest countries to live in and obtain an education. It is a lovely nation with reasonable living costs.

Students with study visas can only work 25 hours a week, and the job must be related to their course of study. And you can earn about 8 to 10 euros per hour.

Here are some of the top universities in Finland you can choose from the University of Helsinki, University of Turku, Aalto University, etc.

Malaysia

You may study in Malaysia regardless of your financial situation since it is inexpensive and accessible. You will never be required to spend a large sum of money.

International students can work part-time during the summer holidays and earn up to RM25 – 50 per hour in Malaysia.

Malaysia, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Tun Hussein Onn University of Malaysia, University of Malaya, University of Malaysia, Kelantan are some of the cheapest universities in Norway.

Mexico

This nation is popular with Nigerian students, but it is also appealing to prospective students. Mexico has one of the most reasonable tuition and living costs.

As an international student, the only condition you’ll get to work and school is if your employer requests a work permit. Your student visa doesn’t give you the liberty to work.

Metropolitan Autonomous University (400-1,000 USD), Autonomous University of Nuevo León (400-1,000 USD), University of Guadalajara (800 -1,000 USD) are some of the low tuition-paying universities in Mexico.

Italy

Not only is the architecture and culture fascinating, but Italy is also a fantastic place to pursue education. The cost of living is meagre.

Though private universities are expensive, state universities are cheaper, and state universities cost approximately $800 to $1000 per year.

As an international student in Italy, you can make approximately $1000 from working 20 hours per week.

The University of Siena, the University of Florence, and the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano are some universities you can choose from.

France

Surprisingly, you can study in France for free or at a relatively low cost, though international students still have to pay an administrative fee of $250 every year.

The country has one of the best technologies for research programs in education.

All students can work and study in or out of campus in France regardless of their nationality. Students can earn up to $8,926 per year working part-time.

Université Paris-Saclay, Université d’Orléans and Aix-Marseille Université are some of the cheap universities you can apply for.

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