Study abroad cost is a lot of parents more concerned about the problem, study in France relative to the United States and other countries, the cost is relatively low, and Spain’s teaching level is world-class, so it is a good choice of countries to study abroad, so how much money a year to study in Spain?
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1. Tuition fees for Language courses: Students are required to reach a certain level of Spanish (Baccalaureate B1, B2 in some regions, B2 and above) before studying for a bachelor’s or master’s degree in Spain.
Students who have not reached this level will first need to take a Spanish course for a period of time.
In Spain, annual language courses (8-9 months) cost around 4,000-6,000 euros, or about 35,000-50,000 yuan.
2. Tuition fees for undergraduate courses: Spain is a country with public university education as the mainstream. Like other countries in the European Union, public universities in Spain enjoy high government subsidies.
Domestic students enjoy the same educational benefits as Spanish students. Tuition is free for undergraduate students in public universities, and they only have to pay a credit registration fee of about RMB 0.5-60,000 yuan per year.
3. Tuition for master’s programs: The master’s program in Spain lasts 1-2 years, most of which are 1 year, and a small number of majors are 1.5-2 years.
Master’s tuition is equivalent to RMB 0.7-60,000 yuan/year.
When it comes to accommodation, Spain is actually the cheapest country in Europe, and most students like to choose shared housing with high freedom.
In Madrid, for example, metro lines connecting to university towns, such as Oporto, Lucero, Laguna, Urgel, etc. on lines 5 and 6, cost around 300 — 400 euros per room per person;
If it is the city center, Sol, Callao, Gran Via, the average per capita is more than 500 euros;
For northern campuses such as Moncloa and Ciudad Universitaria, the average is around 450-600 euros.
Some students choose places not so close to the city, the price will be cheaper, but usually around 300 euros.
The housing in Barcelona is basically 400-500 euros per capita, and there is no water grid.
Sometimes people choose managed apartments, which cost around 600 euros per person.
Madrid and Barcelona, the two major cities, are more expensive than other places in terms of prices. The monthly rent for a shared room is around 350 euros, while in other cities such as Salamanca, Seville and Valencia, the monthly rent for a shared room is around 200 euros.
Three, the cost of living is the most affordable from the market or supermarket to buy food cooking, the price is not particularly expensive, the supermarket inside vegetables and meat, the price of all kinds of food like those in Beijing and Shanghai supermarkets imported food prices, but in Spain, but much cheaper than China.
Dairy products and bread are almost the same as in China and even cheaper than in Beijing.
Try not to eat out, which is expensive in Europe, with the cheapest meal costing around 10 euros per person.
In this case, 150 to 200 euros a month is enough for cooking and buying food.
1. Free tuition at public universities 70% of Spain’s universities are public.
Chinese students can enjoy the same right to receive tuition-free education as Spanish students during their four-year undergraduate study in public universities.
This has brought down the cost of studying abroad and made it possible for talented students from working class families to realize their dreams.
Since 2008, Chinese high school graduates’ college entrance examination results have been certified by the Spanish Ministry of Education. Chinese high school graduates can be exempted from the Spanish university entrance examination and directly enter Spanish colleges and universities.
This qualification is limited to students from China and EU member states.
For high school graduates, they can apply to Spanish schools as long as they provide the national college entrance examination certification and the domestic high school certification for three years.
However, these results need to be certified by both the Chinese Foreign Ministry and the Spanish Embassy in China, and sent to the certification center of the Spanish Ministry of Education.
3, Spain to study employment: Bright prospects with China’s accession to WTO, China and Spain, South America increasingly frequent trade exchanges, and the opening of Spain’s tourism, cultural exchanges, make China need a large number of people with professional knowledge and Spanish language and culture.
However, the reality is that there is a shortage of Spanish talents in China, which provides a competitive advantage and broad employment and development space for Chinese students who are familiar with Spanish to study in Spain.