5 Cheapest Countries to Study Abroad

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1. Norway

Average tuition fee: $0

In Norway, the majority of universities are tuition-free and receive funding from the Ministry of Education and Research. This implies that both domestic and foreign undergraduate, and graduate students receive free education.

This amazing program has its roots in the Norwegian ideology that everyone should have equal access to education, regardless of their financial situation. Although there is no tuition, students should be aware that living expenses in Norway might be expensive when compared to other countries. University of Oslo ranks 74 in the world making it an ideal place for students to study abroad.

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