Given is a table illustrating the amount of money that international students have to pay for the postgraduate course fees in US dollars in three countries, namely countries A, B and C in 2007.
In general, it is evident that while the fees for postgraduate courses were the lowest in country A, it was the highest in country C. International in the three countries spent most of their money paying for science.
Regarding arts and commerce, students in country C have to pay 19,000 dollars and students in country B have to pay less for these courses than in country C 1 dollar and double the figure for country A with 8,000 dollars. Concerning meals and accommodation, the figure in country A was the same as arts and commerce. The amount of money students in both countries B and C paid was lower than arts and commerce, with 17,000 and 11,000 dollars respectively.
As regards computing and science, 11,000 dollars was the fee that international students in country A have to pay for each course. Students in country B paid for computing more than in country C, indicated by 27,000 and 24,000 respectively. Science was the most expensive course that students in countries B and C had to pay, demonstrating 29,000 and 25,000 dollars respectively.
