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The affordability of study and living costs in China is pretty most the main characteristics enticing international students to turn their direction towards China. Where countries like UK, USA, and Australia are offering high standards of education, altogether they are an expensive option.
Compared to China is investing a huge amount of money in the improvement of its educational sector and ensuring the international quality of education with a cost-effective tuition fee. Scholarships and fee waiver programs being run by the Chinese Government are another contributing factor in making China a popular study-abroad destination.
An economically progressive country China hosts over 489,000 international students each year and the numbers are increasing. Internationally recognized degrees, professional grooming, affordable living, and cultural and historical adventure of China make it a top study abroad choice.
We have written the following guide to give an estimation of the cost of study in living in China:
China is home to many top-ranked international universities such as Peking University, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Public universities have relatively lower tuition fees than private universities which have their tuition fee criteria. The tuition fee also depends on the study program and duration of the study program and academic level.
On average, the tuition fee in public universities for different courses will range between 3,300 and 10,000 USD/year.
On average, the tuition fee in private universities for different courses will range between 8,000 USD/per year to 15,000 USD/per year.
Note: The above estimation of the fee is for courses other than medicine, engineering, and business management. The courses related to engineering, medicine, and business management are more expensive than others.
The tuition fee for medicine, engineering, and business management study programs at different academic levels in public universities in China is estimated as:
Peking University: The fee for undergraduate English teaching the program at Peking University will cost £10,686 for the whole four years of study.
Tsinghua University: The fee for English taught in the graduate program will cost 7,500 USD/year.
Fudan University: The fee for English taught in the graduate program will cost from 8,000 to 11,000 USD/year.
The cost of living mainly depends on your spending habits and your lifestyle. China is an affordable country to live in. The accommodation, transportation, health care, and food expenditures will never be hard on your pocket if you manage your expenses with consideration and modesty. The living expenses will also fluctuate based on the location and city of China you wish to live in. For Example, Beijing and Shanghai are expensive in most cities in China but most top rated universities are situated there.
The monthly living expenses of living in Beijing are expected to be around 1,000 to 1,200.
In Shanghai, the monthly expenses of one person are expected to be around 850 to 1,200 per month.
In less populated cities and rural areas, the living expenses will be quite lower than in mainstream cities so can expect the living cost in such cities to be around 600 – 1,000 USD/month.
For accommodation selection also, you can expect the rents to be higher in urban cities. But some areas in Beijing and Shanghai are affordable in terms of rent. The students can explore the rents through the internet in detail before finalizing. The monthly rents of various types of accommodation in China are estimated as:
Halls of residence: One room monthly rent will be around 150 to 400 USD.
Hostel: One room monthly rent is expected to be around 18 USD per night.
Private Flat Rent: depending on various locations in the city and facilities. A one-bedroom private flat can be around 300 and 1,000 USD per month.
Homestay: You can expect to spend 350 and 550 USD per month on homestay accommodation.
Utility bills: monthly cost 50 USD.
Security deposit amount required for renting any type of accommodation in China: 300 to 460 USD.
A basic menu meal for one person in an inexpensive restaurant in China: 3.71 USD
A basic menu meal for two people in a mediocre restaurant in China: 22.27 USD
Meal at Mc Donalds or Mc Meal or any equivalent fast food chain for one person: 4.75 USD
Half-liter Coca-Cola bottle: 0.49 USD
1.5-liter water bottle: 0.31 USD
1-liter milk bottle: 1.88 USD
A loaf of fresh bread (White): 1.60 USD
1 kg rice: 1.03 USD
A pack of dozen eggs: 1.79 USD
1 kg local cheese: 12.85 USD
1 kg boneless chicken meat: 3.78 USD
1 kg beef meat: 10.01 USD
1 kg of apples: 1.76 USD
1 kg of bananas: 1.09 USD
1 kg of oranges: 1.72 USD
1 kg of tomatoes: 1.20 USD
1 kg of potatoes: 0.86 USD
1 kg of onions: 0.95 USD
The transportation cost in China is also cheap. The public transportation system in China is widespread and well-managed. You can use metro trains and buses for your daily traveling in the city. The average cost is estimated below:
A one-way ticket on the local train: 0.37 USD
Monthly pass of local transport: 17.82 USD
City bus one-way ticket: 0.3 USD
Taxi rate per kilometer: 0.33 USD
Monthly internet bill: 14.83 USD
Fitness club fee monthly: 36.62 USD
Cinema ticket: 7 USD