The given table compares the yearly costs for students to enroll in masters programmes among three different countries in the year 2007.
Overall, what is most striking when looking at the graph is that computing and science required the highest costs in order to study, whereas that of accommodation with meals was the cheapest. Notably, the expenses to study such one-year programmes were generally higher than two remaining nations.
Regrading science and computing, in which students were required the highest annual fees, the cost for these curriculum in country A is similar, representing 18,000 US dollars per year. Meanwhile, the cost for science in country B was nearly 28,000 dollars, edging out that of science by around 1,000 dollars. In order to engage in these programmes in country C, students had to afford approximately 22,000 and 24,500 US dollars for computing and science, respectively.
Turning to arts and business, where the costs to study were generally high, albeit lower than two aforementioned programmes. 12,000 dollars were asked for artistic curriculum in country A, which was lower as twice as country C and roughly 5,000 dollars compared to country B in the same year. The costs for business in country A and B were quite similar at around 15,000 dollars, whereas that of country C was much higher at 21,783 dollars.
Finally, accommodation with meals among three countries were much lower compared to other fields in question. This segment only required students around 8,000, 11,000, and 17,000 dollars in country A, B, and C, in the same order.
