The table provides information on postgraduate course fees in US dollars for international students in 2007 across three countries—Country A, Country B, and Country C. It also includes the cost of meals and accommodation.
Overall, Country A offered the most affordable education and living expenses, while Country B had the highest fees, particularly for science and computing courses.
In both Arts and Commerce, fees were identical within each country. Country A charged $8,000, which was the lowest, followed by Country B at $18,000 and Country C at $19,000. Computing and Science were more expensive across all countries. Country A remained the cheapest at $11,000 for both, while Country B had the highest charges: $27,000 for Computing and $29,000 for Science. Country C was in the middle, charging $24,000 and $25,000 respectively.
Meals and accommodation costs also followed a similar trend. Country A again was the least expensive at $8,000, Country C cost $11,000, and Country B was the most expensive at $17,000.
In summary, international students in Country A paid significantly less across all categories, while those in Country B faced the highest overall expenses. Country C remained moderately priced in comparison.
