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The first choice for working family students to study abroad! Studying in the Czech Republic allows you to realize your dream of studying abroad at a low cost~

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The Czech Republic, full name "Czech Republic", is located in central Europe, bordering Germany, Austria, Poland, Slovakia, although it is a landlocked country, but the Czech Republic is currently one of the developed countries in the world, economically it is a better developed country in Central and Eastern Europe (except Poland, the Czech Republic has the best development), but it is incomparable with Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland in Western Europe.

The Czech Republic is a country with four distinct seasons, the summer is not hot, and the time is short, the average temperature is not high, and the winter is not too cold, a bit like the southern cities in the country, more suitable for living. Although the Czech Republic is small, it has a culture that amazes the world; It often carries rain, but people coming and going are not irritated by it; It is a romantic world for couples, but also a treasure of literature and art for people.

The first choice for working family students to study abroad! Studying in the Czech Republic allows you to realize your dream of studying abroad at a low cost~

As a very niche study abroad country, the Czech Republic has also become increasingly popular with Chinese in recent years. Waves of international students from China poured into Czech cities to write a magnificent new chapter in their lives in Europe.

When it comes to the advantages of studying in the Czech Republic, we have to mention that it must be super cost-effective. In this beautiful Central European country, prices are unimaginably low. Today we will take the capital Prague as an example to calculate the account of studying in the Czech Republic!

Generally, the cost of studying abroad is divided into two parts. The first is hard expenses, tuition + food + accommodation + transportation + communication + clothing. Simply put, it is the four aspects of food, clothing, housing and transportation. The second is flexible expenses, such as travel expenses + entertainment expenses + some optional chopping costs.

The first choice for working family students to study abroad! Studying in the Czech Republic allows you to realize your dream of studying abroad at a low cost~

tuition

Tuition fees in the Czech Republic are relatively cheap compared to several large countries studying in the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia. There are also three categories of students here.

The first category: the tuition fees paid by students studying language preparation are an average of 4-6w RMB per year.

The second category: the tuition fees paid by students studying private universities or public universities in English require an average of 5K-3.5W yuan per year.

Category 3: Free tuition for students attending public universities in Czech!! No registration fee!! If you don't pay a penny, you can enroll directly.

Meals

Like most Europeans, bread, meat, and pasta are staple foods for the Czechs. Prices in the Czech Republic are not high. But in terms of eating, it is still slightly heavier than domestic spending. The choices are also varied. The average set meal in the canteen is 15-30 yuan per serving. If you go outside to improve your food, you can eat good food by starting at least 50 yuan per person.

The first choice for working family students to study abroad! Studying in the Czech Republic allows you to realize your dream of studying abroad at a low cost~

Accommodation fee

The cost of accommodation is more complicated, but in short, the higher the price, the better the conditions.

Double Room in School Dormitory: 1K-2K per month on average

Single room in school dormitory: 1k5-2k5 RMB per month

There are many forms of off-campus renting, you can share it with others, or you can enjoy an apartment or even a villa by yourself. Prices vary greatly depending on the location. However, according to the current market price, including water and electricity bills, network bills must start at least 2k yuan per person per month.

travelling expenses

For students under the age of 26, the price of transportation is very friendly. Whether you apply for a monthly pass or a season pass, the monthly equivalent of RMB is less than 40 yuan. Buses, trams, trains, metros and even boats are all accessible as long as you're in Prague.

To sum up, studying in the Czech Republic is indeed cost-effective compared to the cost of hundreds of thousands or even millions of yuan a year in popular study abroad countries! It is a good choice for those who want to study in Europe~

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