Hello everyone,
I am looking to study abroad for a BSc in Chemistry. I need the entire program to be in English.
I searched google a lot but all the places in Europe only taught masters programs in English, accept for HZ University in Holland, but it is a bit out of my price range (I do not have a EU passport).
in Australia, New Zealand , Canada, USA, everything I saw was very expensive. My budget for tuition fee is around 6000 USD, but it can of course change if the cost of living in the country is particularly high or low.
Lastly I looked at South Africa, and found WITS University, which seems a good fit but friends of the family really advised against living in Johannesburg for safety reasons. If anybody has any information on how it is being an international student in Johannesburg it will be nice to hear as well.
To conclude I would greatly appreciate some help after running after my tail for a while now. I know my demands are very restricting, thus I could not succeed myself, but I was hoping maybe someone out there new of something I missed.
Thanks in advance for any help anybody can bring.
How about the University of Cape Town, then? Or a bunch of other south African universities which are not in Johannesburg?
I agree that Johannesburg isn’t safe, but Cape Town is.
Look here for tuition-free colleges in Europe (they may not be tuition-free for internationals but I can’t imagine they’d be super expensive?!)
http://www.hochschulkompass.de/en/degree-programmes/all-about-studying-in-germany.html
http://www.campusfrance.org/fria/taughtie/index.html?mfid=9#app=eba9&cbb6-si=1
Tuition for Canadian schools is less than $6000 USD.
I don’t know about (you may be confusing domestic and international costs), but living costs are $12k, so it’s probably not an option for OP.