Study in Saudi Arabia

International students choose to study in Saudi Arabia for the incredible travel opportunities that country presents. With that in mind, this also always international students to afford a higher education without breaking their bank account.

We will be covering what universities are available to study at, and how much tuition may cost. Along with what the traditional living cost is and what language would be best to learn before arriving in Saudi Arabia.

Universities in Saudi Arabia:

  • King Saud University
  • King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
  • King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
  • King Khalid University
  • Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University
  • Umm Al-Qura University
  • King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences
  • Qassim University
  • Al-Yamamah University
  • Islamic University of Madinah
  • Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University
  • Prince Sultan University
  • Majmaah University
  • Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University
  • University of Tabuk
  • Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University
  • Dar Al Uloom University
  • Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University
  • Fahd bin Sultan University
  • Dar Al-Hekma University
  • Shaqra University
  • Arab Open University, Saudi Arabia
  • University of Hafr Al Batin
  • Northern Border University
  • Jubail Industrial College
  • Sulaiman Al Rajhi University
  • Ibn Sina National College for Medical Studies
  • University of Prince Mugrin
  • University College of Jubail
  • Jubail Technical Institute
  • Madinah College of Technology
  • Prince Mohammad Bin Salman College
  • Dammam College of Technology
  • Inaya Medical Colleges Riyadh
  • Riyadh College of Technology
  • Dammam Community College

This is not the complete list of universities or institutions available in Saudi Arabia.

Student Cost of Living

Students can afford to live in Saudi Arabia with just $700 USD per month. This includes rent, utilities, phone/internet bill, groceries, clothing, transportation, and anything else that may be needed. The reason students love studying in Saudi Arabia is for the low cost of affordable accommodation, the culinary experience, and transportation services.

Cost of Tuition

Saudi Arabia operates their universities a bit differently, because at times tuition fees can be completed waived and the student will not have to pay for a full year. This is without having or acquiring a scholarship.

And then some universities can be just as expensive as the United States. For example, at King Abdullah University, students will need to pay $30,000 per academic year to finish their master’s degree. It really depends on where the student studies and what type of program they are able to enter to ensure a low tuition cost rate.

Languages Spoken in Saudi Arabia

What language can students expect to hear in Saudi Arabia, and which language should students learn while they are studying in the country? Arabic is the main language in Saudi Arabia.

Other languages spoken throughout Saudi Arabia are Urdu, English, Farsi, and Turkish are among the more common languages that will be heard throughout the country.

International students will be tested on their Arabic language skills upon submitting an application to a Saudi Arabia university. This will allow the university to see where the student is on a language understanding level so they can place the student in the appropriate course and program.

Study in Rwanda

Rwanda has some of the best teacher exchange programs available, and students would greatly learn when they decide to spend some of the education degree in the country. We will go over what universities are available for students to transfer too. Along with what the average living cost happens to be plus tuition. We will also go over what main languages are spoken in Rwanda.

Universities in Rwanda:

  • National University of Rwanda
  • University of Kigali
  • Kigali Independent University
  • Adventist University of Central Africa
  • Carnegie Mellon University Africa
  • College of Science and Technology (Rwanda)
  • KIM University
  • Umutara Polytechnic
  • Premier ECDE Teachers College
  • North Gate University

Academic programs available at the National University of Rwanda:

  • Information Systems
  • Information Technology
  • Irrigation and Drainage
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Medical Imaging
  • Mining Engineering
  • Nursing
  • Pharmacy
  • Medicine
  • Soil Sciences
  • Media Studies
  • Quantity Surveying
  • Economics
  • English – Arts and Languages
  • Social Sciences
  • Business
  • Drama
  • Environmental Health Sciences
  • Crop Sciences
  • Accounting
  • Agribusiness
  • Biodiversity option: Botany and Conservation
  • Zoology
  • Animal Production
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering
  • Creative Design
  • Journalism and Communication
  • Social Work
  • Sociology
  • Dental Surgery
  • Banking
  • Education
  • Social and Military Services
  • Professional Police Studies
  • Political Sciences
  • International Relations
  • Human Resource Management
  • This is not all of the listed and available subject study fields.

Student Cost of Living

For a single student living in Rwanda, they would only need $430 USD for all utilities, food, clothing, and necessities. This does not include rent; however, rent is around $100 USD. Kigali City has rent available for the low price of $100 USD per month.

Overall students can easily live comfortably with $800 USD per month. That is on the high end of the comfortable living spectrum too.

Cost of Tuition

Rwanda has some of the cheapest tuition costs in the world. A single year would be less than $1,000 USD per academic year. Even a master’s degree only equals to an equivalate of $1,000 USD per year.

International students can take an array of programs and find out that they can succeed in acquiring multiple degrees if they wish.

Scholarships are available for Rwanda; some even include a monthly allowance to allow internationals student to live virtually rent free.

All students have reported excellent money saving conditions and the fact that tuition costs less than most places in the world, is putting Rwanda on the higher education map.

Languages Spoken in Rwanda

What are the main languages spoken in Rwanda? The main official languages spoken throughout the country are Kinyarwanda, French and English. Swahili is another language that international students will come across quite a lot when they are staying in Rwanda.

While there are other dialects spoken throughout the country, the three mentioned above are the most common languages that are reported.

International students could learn a lot when they learn Kinyarwanda or Swahili since both are incredibly influential within the region. Also, foreign students will be able to take more programs and classes if they are slightly fluent in one of these languages, which opens more doors to opportunities and scholarship options.

Study in Portugal

Portugal has been voted by numerous international students as an excellent country to study within. From many reviews from a few of Portugal’s community colleges, international students have rave reviews about how welcoming the atmosphere was to foreign students. Let’s explore what Portugal has available when it comes to universities and what the cost of living adds up to each month.

Universities in Portugal:

  • Polytechnic of Leiria
  • University of Lisbon
  • University of Coimbra
  • University of Porto
  • The Catholic University of Portugal
  • Iscte – University Institute of Lisbon
  • NOVA University Lisbon
  • University of Minho
  • University of Aveiro
  • University of Beira Interior
  • Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave
  • University of Algarve
  • Fernando Pessoa University
  • University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro
  • University of Évora
  • Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal
  • Portucalense Infante D. Henrique University
  • Higher School of Nursing of Porto
  • Higher School of Nursing of Lisbon

Academic programs available at the University of Lisbon:

Fashion Design

Communication Design
Drawing
Equipment Design
Multimedia Art
Painting
Sciences of Art and Heritage
Sculpture

Applied Mathematics
Applied Statistics
Biochemistry
Biology
Geology
Informatics Engineering
Mathematics
Meteorology, Oceanography and Geophysics
Physics
Chemistry
Technological Chemistry
Information Technology
Geospatial Engineering
General Studies
Biomedical Engineering and Biophysics
Engineering Physics
Energy and Environmental Engineering
Environmental Engineering

Archaeology
Arts and Humanities
Language Sciences
African Studies
Artistic Studies
Classical Studies
European Studies
Portuguese Studies
Philosophy
History
History of Art
Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Translation
Comparative Studies
Asian Studies
General Studies
Studies of Culture and Intercultural Communication

This is not the complete list of bachelor, masters, or doctorate level studies that are available.

Student Cost of Living

A national average budget study was published recently stating that international students living in Portugal only need between 550 – 800 EUR per month. This does include rent, groceries, transportation fare, and excess necessities.

Portugal is revered as one of the most afford and beautiful places in Europe.

International students can also receive part-time jobs while enrolled at one of the universities located in the country.

Cost of Tuition

Maybe the best thing about Portugal is their straight across tuition cost. For international students, tuition will never go over 7000 EUR for a single academic year. This is the highest amount that will be paid in a single year by an international student.

Domestic students will pay less and may even receive complete free tuition coverage.

International students can receive fully funded scholarships through exchange programs or through medical and language programs that are provided by one of the universities mentioned above.

Languages Spoken in Portugal

What is the main language in Portugal? Portuguese is the national and number one language in the country. While Portugal is multi-cultural and has many languages spoken by different individuals, Portuguese will need to be learned eventually. The longer a student stays and studies in the country, they will be expected to pick up a basic understanding of the language.

Other languages spoken in the country are English, French, Spanish, and Calo. This is a small compiled list of languages that are spoken, however, there are many more.

Study in Tunisia

Most students do not know that Tunisia has strong Arabic and French ties held within the country. Since Tunisia is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea and other close European neighbors, tourism to Tunisia has greatly influenced the French language to be prominent in the country. We will look at what universities are available, along with cost of living and tuition expectation.

Universities in Tunisia:

  • ESPRIT Chotrana
  • University of Sousse
  • University of Monastir
  • National Institute of Applied Science and Technology
  • Sfax Preparatory Engineering Institute
  • University of Gabès
  • University of Carthage
  • Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of Tunis
  • Faculty of Sciences of Tunis
  • Tunis University
  • University of Sfax
  • Mediterranean School of Business
  • Institute of Advanced Business Studies
  • Tunisia Private University
  • National Engineering School of Sfax
  • University of Ez-Zitouna
  • University of Gafsa
  • Institute of the Arab Maghreb Development Financing Tunis
  • Tunis Business School
  • Faculty of Medicine of Sousse
  • University of Kairouan
  • University of Jendouba

This is not all of the available public and private educational institutions in Tunisia.

Academic programs available at the University of Sousse:

  • History
  • Philosophy
  • Theology
  • Archaeology
  • Languages
  • Literature
  • Linguistics
  • Arts and Design
  • Performing Arts
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Law
  • Politics and International Studies
  • Geography
  • Media and Communication
  • Sociology
  • Business Management
  • Accounting and Finance
  • Medicine
  • Dentistry
  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Agriculture and Forestry
  • Computer Sciences

Many archeology students from all over the world, enjoy dig sites and work-study programs that are provided by the University of Sousse. The university is strongly for identifying past historical sites and the university is currently ranked within the top 100 of Arab Region Education. Which makes Tunisia an incredible located to study Arabic language, history, and evolving politics. Any student would be lucky enough to study the fascinating history!

Student Cost of Living

Luckily students have the advantage of renting rooms as well as apartments or flats in Tunisia. Normally a 1 bedroom would cost around an even $100 USD per month. Most utilities are combined to a single amount of $60-$70 USD.

However, if a budget of $400 USD to too much to consider, hostels are provided to students by the universities. This can greatly cut a $100 USD rent to around $20 – $50 USD.

Tunisia is incredibly affordable considering that a place like France has rent standing for a 1-bedroom apartment for €3,000 per month.

Cost of Tuition

Tuition is shockingly affordable and students enjoy a very stress-free college career in this country. Tuition costs per semester average is free. Yes! Tunisia has free tuition and students only need to pay a single $50 USD per year registration fee.

Languages Spoken in Tunisia

What languages are spoken in Tunisia and what language should an international student learn before arriving in the country?

The languages most commonly spoken are Arabic, French, and Berber. The reason French is one of the main languages as well as Arabic, is because Tunisia and experienced an enhanced tourism population from their neighboring European countries.

Students should either learn Arabic or French to be able to better navigate the country.