1University of Cambridge, Cambridge
It is utterly unbelievable to even imagine this world famous university as an erstwhile Roman trading post. Today, one of the planet’s oldest universities has 21,000 students from around 70 nations on its rolls. It offers degrees in diverse fields from engineering to behavioral sciences.
Be prepared for a huge price tag if you are looking for a degree from this prestigious and distinguished institution. Expect to pay anything near $50,000 for tuition and living expenses
2.University of Melbourne, Melbourne
Ranking at the top of all Australian universities, this one doesn’t come cheap. University of Melbourne was launched in 1853 and is today known for it’s highly sought after research programs.
It was here that the cochelear hearing implant was researched and given to patients. International students can expect to pay around $24, 500 and 19, 500 for tuition and other expenses respectively per term for The Bachelor of Arts program.
3.Sarah Lawrence College, New York
Known for its global student force (more than 50 countries), Sarah Lawrence is much sought after for its favorable teacher-student ratio, distinguished graduates and personalized programs. Undergrads with 30 credits can expect to pay around $51,200 as tuition, with additional expenses quickly adding up to a considerable amount. The meals come to $2,600 per semester.
4.Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston
Well well, when an MIT undergraduate earns in the range of $80,000 (average) and MIT graduates are quickly scooped up by companies such as Google and Apple, you are bound to shell out high tuition fees.
Consistently featuring in the world’s best educational institutions for technology, MIT handpicked a mere 8% of all 2017 applications. Selected students should expect to pay around $65,000 for tuition, room, books and other academic/living stuff.