The table provides data on postgraduate subject fees students studying in Master’s programs in three different countries in 2007. Overall, Country C was generally the most expensive destination, while Country A remained the cheapest. Notably, Country B surpassed others in fees for Computing and Science.
To start with, Arts and Business courses in Country C both cost $21,783, which was significantly higher than in Country A, where fees stood at $12,000 and $14,000 respectively. Country B occupied a middle position, accounting $17,200 and $15,968 for Business. For Computing and Science, Country B was the most expensive, with fees of $27,254 and $28,675, compared to $18,000 for both subjects in Country A.
In terms of accommodation with meals was cheapest in Country A at $8,000. This figure rose to $11,256 in Country B and peaked in Country C at $17,345, making it the costliest country overall for students.
