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How much does it cost to study in Australia for one month?
The basic living expenses for one month are 2000 Australian dollars.

Students studying in Australia cannot apply for loans from the host country, and students studying at their own expense have to pay tuition and living expenses.

1. Fees before visa application

All expenses when applying for a visa (loan fee, medical examination, passport ... add up to about 5,000 RMB, and agency fee ranges from 1 to 654.38+500,000 RMB).

2. Tuition:

The tuition fee depends on your major, which is generally 2.5W Australian dollars, with a few ranging from 4W (pharmacy) or 2W (art). Generally, I study in a university for three years, but engineers usually study for four years and doctors for seven years.

3. Living expenses

(1) rent

① school dormitory

Many students tend to choose dormitory, which is convenient and safe, and can also communicate with international students all over the world. They don't have to be afraid of being late for class. It takes minutes to live on campus and go to the library, but the dormitory is limited. If students want to apply, please make preparations at least half a year in advance.

As for the price, the school marked the price between $230 and $800. The better the room, the more complete the facilities and the better the geographical location, the more expensive it is. Some people share the kitchen and bathroom with others, and some people have luxury suites with separate bathrooms.

②Homesty (homestay)

If the international students are under the age of 18, they must live in a host family. Host families usually provide three meals, and friends who can't cook can consider it.

The price of the B&B is related to the geographical location. Students should read carefully when applying, and it is best not to be too far away from the school.

But choosing a homestay also depends on luck, because some homeowners are harsh, not only the food is not delicious, but also the time for you to take a shower, the number of times to wash clothes and so on. Many students fled their host families for these reasons. But there are also many very friendly homeowners who will treat you as a member of their own family, cook you good food and take you out to play ~ The most important thing is that staying in a homestay can practice your spoken English.

③ Off-campus rental

The vast majority of students choose to rent a house off campus. First, the price is relatively cheap, and second, it is relatively free. Students with self-care ability tend to choose off-campus rental. You can choose to live near the school or in the area you like.

In terms of price, the house near the school will be relatively expensive.

The price of a single room (sharing a bathroom with others) is 220 -280 Australian dollars.

The price of a double room (sharing a bathroom with others) is 280 -320 Australian dollars.

The Masterroom is a suite with a private bathroom, and the price is between 320 and 400 Australian dollars.

The better the residential environment, the more convenient the transportation, the fewer people live, and the more expensive the natural price. If it is not near the school, the price will naturally be much cheaper.

Generally, when renting a house, the landlord will package the cost of the water, electricity and gas network, but if renting a house from an intermediary, these costs will be paid by themselves. Generally, an apartment building does not need to pay water charges. Electricity and network fees are paid once every quarter (3 months), and network fees are paid once a month.

Internet fee: Take TPG as an example, the monthly fee is 59.99 Australian dollars.

Electricity: According to the calculation of 3-4 people living in the house, the cost of a quarter is about 200 -300 Australian dollars.

Gas cost: According to the calculation of 3-4 people living in the house, if you all like cooking very much, the cost is similar to that of electricity, which is about 200 -300 Australian dollars. If you are all takeout people, the cost will be much cheaper.

Finally, we still follow a comprehensive average price: AU$280×4=AU$ 1 120.

(2) Diet

Breakfast, eat out, the simplest is a hamburger or sandwich, with a cup of coffee or milk, about Australian dollars and 8 yuan. Or choose to cook by yourself, with an average of about 3 Australian dollars per day.

Chinese food, there is a school canteen, and the prices of surrounding restaurants are different. The school canteen is a little cheaper, about 10 Australian dollars, and the surrounding restaurants are generally between 10- 15 Australian dollars.

For dinner, cooking by yourself is about 5 Australian dollars, and going out with friends is more expensive, about 65438 Australian dollars +05-25 Australian dollars.

At midnight snack, many people choose instant noodles, all kinds of instant noodles, potato chips or biscuits, and the cost is about 3 dollars.

After a month, the most basic food and clothing needs about 600 Australian dollars.

(3) Travel

The main ways to travel in Australia are walking, bus, train and driving.

Walking, no consumption.

Opka is used by bus and train, and it costs about 30 Australian dollars per week.

Driving, if you are a local tyrant, everything is not a problem. If you are an ordinary person, you don't need to choose to drive, because you need to buy a car, and the price of buying a car is about 65438 Australian dollars +00000-20000 Australian dollars. And the parking fee is about 30 Australian dollars per hour, and the fuel cost is about 50 Australian dollars per week.

Most of them follow the bus, that is, 30x4 Australian dollars = 65438 Australian dollars +020 a month.

(4) Daily needs

Daily necessities, toothpaste+toothbrush+shampoo+conditioner+shower gel+facial cleanser+cream, basically about 50 Australian dollars a month.

Telephone charge, the basic package is about 40 Australian dollars. If you need more traffic, you can choose a higher one.

Learning textbooks and the like, in addition to tuition fees, Australian textbooks are also super expensive. I suggest you buy second-hand teaching materials online or from your seniors or sisters, or print them yourself. If you are lucky, you can also borrow textbooks from the library. In addition to textbooks, usual reading materials, PPT, etc. There are many things to print, and the cost of studying for one month is about 70 Australian dollars!

Washing powder, toilet paper, bedding and other sundries cost about 30 Australian dollars a month.

To sum up, Australia's total survival is 2030 Australian dollars/month, which is just normal consumption. If you want to take part in other activities or get sick, you have to make another calculation.