Study in India

India has one of the best spiritually moving higher education institutions in the world. Students come from all over the globe to become involved in studies that effectively change their lives. It’s in India where international students find exactly what they have been searching for in higher education. Many reports from international students have shown that, after traveling to India they decided to send in their admissions application so they could transfer to a new program. We will cover how much tuition cost is and what a student’s yearly to monthly expenses will look like.

Universities in India:

  • University of Delhi
  • Indian Institute of Science
  • Aligarh Muslim University
  • Banaras Hindu University
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • Jamia Millia Islamia
  • IIT Madras
  • IIT Bombay
  • Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
  • Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
  • University of Hyderabad
  • Anna University
  • University of Calcutta
  • Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
  • Savitribai Phule Pune University
  • Vellore Institute of Technology
  • Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
  • Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
  • Jadavpur University
  • Institute of Chemical Technology
  • Manipal Academy of Higher Education
  • Pondicherry University
  • Delhi Technological University
  • Amity University Noida
  • Osmania University
  • University Of Mumbai
  • Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
  • Andhra University
  • Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
  • SRM Institute of Science and Technology
  • Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
  • University of Madras
  • Tezpur University
  • Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati

India has an array of public universities, more so than private, and students will be able to pick the university they believe has the best program for them.

Student Cost of Living

If a student wishes to rent a studio apartment, they can expect to send on rent alone either 10,000 Indian Rupees or around $128 USD. This is quite a low price and international students would be more than thrilled because they can work even more towards their higher education.

However, if students end up living on campus, there accommodation amount is simply added to their tuition.

But students should have an extra $100 USD for monthly necessities. This way it will help the student to be able to budget better when they move on towards their next major level.

Cost of Tuition

In India, any subject field that requires more time in a laboratory such as chemistry or medicine, will always have the higher tuition cost. Because this means the student needs more time within the facility. However, if a student is taking a non-medical major, they can expect the highest amount for their tuition to only be $7,000 USD.

Languages Spoken in India

There are many different languages spoken in India, some include Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Marathi, Meitei, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, and man, many more. Students will be able to learn any of the present languages in India when they become enrolled at an Indian university. This way students can better equip themselves to life in India and find a better way to understand the culture.

There are 12 main languages spoken in India, however, some dialects are spoken more depending on the region.

Study in Iceland

Iceland has an incredible history based in agriculture and some of the best energy sustainability programs are based in this country. We will cover what students can expect to spend on tuition cost, day to day necessities, and what languages are spoken throughout the country. Most of the time, if a student has a keen interest in the native language, that student can receive partial or full free tuition because they can be taught in that language, the program of their choice.

Universities in Iceland:

  • University of Iceland
  • Reykjavik University
  • University of Akureyri
  • Iceland University of the Arts
  • Bifröst University
  • Agricultural University of Iceland
  • Hólar University College
  • Iceland College of Education
  • Keilir – Academy
  • The School for Renewable Energy Science

The University of Iceland has over 400 academic programs available for students to choose from. This is a huge range considering some colleges only have 180 to 250. However, Iceland has utilized an international academic strategy to encompass all of these academic programs.

Some academics include education, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, humanities, health sciences, law, environment law, political science, business, folklore, psychology, food science and nutrition, medicine, nursing, odontology, history, archeology, language, culture studies, sport studies, diversity studies, teacher education, child care education, computer science, computer engineering, earth sciences, mechanical engineering, and many more.

Student Cost of Living

Dorm or campus living is not free or part of the tuition fee in Iceland, instead students do have to pay a separate accommodation fee.  However, if an individual decides to live on their own away from campus, they can expect a monthly bill of $777 USD. Food and extra things that a student may need, will be about $470 per month.

Iceland is affordable if a student keeps a strict budget, however, this is possible if the student decides to try out a part-time job to help pay for expenses.

Cost of Tuition

In the best turn of events, students do not have to pay tuition fees if they are accepted by an Icelandic university. Instead, students just have to pay a registration fee of 100 to 250 EUR. This is way more cost efficient especially since the cost of living is a bit higher.

Iceland has made higher education extremely affordable to students who want to excel or return to college to further their education. In doing so, the country makes sure that their programs are up-to-date with the latest technology available for students to use.

Languages Spoken in Iceland

What languages are spoken in Iceland and what languages could a student learn? Icelandic is the traditional and most widely used language, however, English, in addition to other languages like Danish, German, Spanish and French are spoken throughout the country.

Icelandic is a form of a West Scandinavian language, and as a matter of fact, individuals that can speak and understand Scandinavian have no trouble at all, understanding Icelandic. Students are encouraged to take a proficiency test in Icelandic or English before enrolling at a university in Iceland. Some colleges may ask for both.

Study in Hungary

Hungary has been declared as one of the safest places to live in the world also with providing a diverse cultural experience that international students will love. In fact, international students have been signing up for admissions more and more over the last 10 years. We will discuss what universities are available for students to look up and what the cost of living is like. Along with the cost of average undergraduate tuition and what languages are spoken throughout the country.

Universities in Hungary:

  • Eötvös Loránd University
  • Budapest University of Technology and Economics
  • Corvinus University of Budapest
  • University of Szeged
  • University of Debrecen
  • University of Pécs
  • Semmelweis University
  • National University of Public Service
  • Central European University
  • Budapest Business School
  • Franz Liszt Academy of Music
  • University Of Miskolc
  • Budapest Metropolitan University
  • Óbuda University
  • Pázmány Péter Catholic University
  • International Business School Budapest
  • Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design
  • Kodolányi János University
  • University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest
  • Széchenyi István University
  • University of Sopron
  • University of Theatre and Film Arts
  • University of Nyíregyháza
  • Eszterházy Károly Catholic University
  • University of Kaposvár
  • University of Dunaújváros
  • Hungarian University of Fine Arts
  • University of Pannonia
  • Kecskemét College
  • Andrássy University Budapest

Student Cost of Living

Luckily, students will be able to afford a monthly budget that includes room and board, any utilites like internet service and phone service. Along with daily needs, groceries, and any extracurricular activities that piques their interest. Students should budget for around 530 EUR per month to cover all of these expenses. The 700 EUR per month is just for the city of Budapest, however, if a student lives outside of this big city, they can save an extra 200 EUR per month. Because they would need only 450 EUR for each month as long as they lived outside the city limits.

Total rent for a month in Hungary costs an average of 300-400 EUR per month.

Students however, can live on campus to help cover the cost and worry of accommodation. The accommodation will be added to their tuition yearly total.

Cost of Tuition

The cost of tuition is very reasonable and affordable. The only programs that will ask for more tuition will be any program involving engineering. However, if a student picks an undergraduate study that does not involve engineering, they can expect to pay around $2,000 – $3,500 EUR per academic year.  Which breaks down to around $1,000 to $1,500 per semester.

Students can reduce the cost of tuition by signing up for scholarships given out by the university they choose to attend. Normally, most universities will accept an application for admissions and afterwards that admissions application can be used as automatic entry for a new student scholarship.

Languages Spoken in Hungary

While the main language is Hungarian, many languages are spoken throughout this country. Many of the languages include German, Croatian, Romani, Slovak, Romanian, Serbian and Slovene. This would be an even more important time for a student to learn Hungarian because this language is spoken by well over 10 million people or 98% of the country’s population.

Foreign students are encouraged to apply for cultural language course to help the student to better understand the national identity and general basic understanding of everyday phrases.

Study in Honduras

Honduras is known for their many yet incredibly education forward Catholic Universities. Students that are focused on certain studies may find that a Catholic University happens to have exactly what they are looking for, when it comes to subject field study.

Universities in Honduras:

  • The National Autonomous University of Honduras
  • The Central American Technological University
  • Pan American Agricultural School
  • The University of San Pedro Sula USAP
  • Technology University of Honduras
  • National School of Forestry Sciences
  • The National University of Agriculture
  • Catholic University of Honduras, Santiago Apostol
  • Catholic University of Honduras, Sacred Heart of Jesus
  • Catholic University of Honduras, God the Holy Spirit
  • Technological University of Honduras, Siguatepeque
  • Technological University of Honduras, Puerto Cortes
  • Catholic University of Honduras, Santa Clara
  • Catholic University of Honduras El Tabor
  • Catholic University of Honduras, San Isidro
  • Technological University of Honduras, Santa Barbara
  • Catholic University of Honduras, Saint Peter and Saint Paul
  • Catholic University of Honduras, San Jose

We will take a quick look at what academics The National Autonomous University of Honduras has available for students to sign up for:

  • Art
  • Humanities
  • Business
  • Social work
  • Social sciences
  • Language studies
  • Cultural studies
  • Engineering
  • Medicine
  • Health sciences
  • Technology

Student Cost of Living

What can students expect when it comes to living in Honduras? We will break down what a few necessities can come out to price wise.

Rent is typically around 100-200 USD per month. This also depends on how far away or close a student lives near a downtown point. Because if a student does decide to live in a city’s downtown located area, they can expect to pay more in rent.

It is a general requirement that a student receives some form of student healthcare, and this is a month-to-month investment. Students can expect to pay anywhere from 50, 75, 150 USD per month.

Both groceries and eating at restaurants are normally pretty affordable, some full meals at a restatement located in the country can only cost $5 or less.

When it comes to being able to budget correctly, students should have around $1,000 USD to pay month to month for all daily necessities, transportation and accommodation.

Cost of Tuition

How much does a student need to pay per semester when it comes to studying in Honduras? Students should budget for spending about $1,500 USD per semester when they are studying in this country.

Some tuitions here can cost up to $10,000 USD per semester but it depends on what that subject may be. Master’s programs can be as much as $2,500 USD each semester. And it’s the postgraduate or doctorate semesters that can cost a near $10,000 USD.

Languages Spoken in Honduras

There are up to 10 languages spoken throughout the country of Honduras. While this is a report from 2019, this number has most likely changes to a higher number of different languages that are currently spoken or used throughout the country.

With Spanish being the prime and main language, students can expect to hear Miskitu, Pech, Garifuna, Sumo, Jicaque, Armenian, Turkish, Yue Chinese, Creole English, or Castilian Spanish.