Most Expensive Universities in the World

1. Hungary's universities

Parents of college-bound children who want to earn a bachelor's degree should anticipate spending 92% of their yearly income on tuition and living costs.

1. Hungary's universities

For a four-year bachelor's programme, the average cost of higher education in Hungary is $34,200. Certain overseas students and residents of Hungary may be eligible for tuition-free courses.

1. Hungary's universities

However, residents are required to either return all of their tuition and fees or to stay in the nation and work in their chosen field for 10 years.

2. Queen's University, Kingston, Canada

10% of the student body are international students, adding diversity to the school. The institution focuses on research projects that span numerous disciplines, including globalisation and mental health.

2. Queen's University, Kingston, Canada

The first term's tuition at Queens University will cost international students $35,505 in total. For a complete cost of slightly over $54,000 per term, add an additional $19,000 for textbooks, lodging and board, health insurance, and other costs.

3. Oxford University, United Kingdom

First-term tuition for new resident students is $9,250 ($11,363), while living expenditures range from £9,021 to £13,237 ($11,082 to $16,261).

3. Oxford University, United Kingdom

International students pay between £15,000 and £23,000 ($18,451 and $28,291), bringing their first-term total to $52,997.

3. Oxford University, United Kingdom

Only local students are eligible for financial aid. Estimating a four-year total is not only challenging but also depressing because tuition prices are likely to continue to rise.

4. Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

For their entire bachelor degree programme at Bond University, overseas students will pay almost $125,000 (172,942 AUD) in tuition, or more than $30,000 (41,496 AUD) every term.

4. Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

The $300 (415 AUD) for books and other course materials represents another out-of-pocket expense. Whether living on or off campus, rent and utilities will add an additional $300 per month.

4. Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

The cost of daily meals, laundry, and other incidentals is expected to be an additional $26,000 (35,945 AUD) per term, for a total cost of $56,000 per term.

5. Columbia University, New York, USA

The university, which is the oldest in New York, just celebrated its 250th birthday.

5. Columbia University, New York, USA

Students majoring in medicine, physics, law, business, or any of the countless other disciplines offered will graduate from Columbia University confidently brandishing their educational weapons.

5. Columbia University, New York, USA

The price for a student's first term increases to around $71,690 when all additional costs, including accommodation and board, maintenance fees, health services fees, and fees for student activities, are included.

6. Harvey Mudd college, Californian, USA

The cost of attending this prestigious private college will likely increase to an estimated $324,681 for a four-year degree, or more than $60,000 per term.

6. Harvey Mudd college, Californian, USA

For the winter 2017 semester, parents should budget $52,383 for tuition. Add $9,202 for a double room, $7,842 for a 16-meal meal plan, $800 for books and

6. Harvey Mudd college, Californian, USA

other course materials, $1,683 for the student body fee, and other living expenses to the cost of tuition. The first term for a student will cost about $71,910.

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