Hey, i want to go to abroad for higher education, but I am confused between Canada and Germany because of funds.and am also confused, which course should I choose.?
Asked by Prabhdeep kaur over 2 years ago
Study Abroad Expert
Germany and Canada are two of the fastest-growing international student destinations. Both countries provide excellent student life experiences and career opportunities and are popular destinations for international students. Fees are an important consideration for the majority of students when making decisions. Tuition fees for universities in Canada range from around 12,000 to 18,000 CAD per year on average. They also hold scholarship programmes, but the chances of receiving one are slim. As a result, studying in Canada is prohibitively expensive. In contrast, Germany advocates for free education. German public universities charge a small fee or none at all in some cases. You must pay a semester contribution of 600 Euros, making it a very affordable country to study in. Because of a limited budget, the cost of living is a significant factor for students. Canada has a high cost of living, with high accommodation, food, and transportation costs. Conversely, Germany has a lower cost of living than Canada and other European countries. Canada is well-known for its business management, media, engineering, nursing, computer science, and hospitality programmes. Similarly, the most popular job openings are for financial managers, construction managers, teachers, nurses, analysts, and so on. On the other hand, Germany is more well-known for courses such as Computer Science Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, and Life Sciences. As a result, there are more job openings in the mechanical, electrical, automotive, and telecommunications industries. If you have any further questions just ask me.