The table illustrates the amount of money that international students were required to pay for postgraduate programmes in three countries in 2007.
Overall, country B spent the most on the majority of subjects, while the opposite was the case for country A, making it ranked the lowest figure. Another notable feature is that international students among three countries paid the same amount of money on Arts and Commerce
In both Arts and Commerce, the patterns were exactly the same across the three countries. Foreign students in country C paid the highest fees with 19,000 dollars, nearly followed by country B(18,000) and country C(just 8,000), respectively. Regarding meals and accommodation programmes, country B took a leading position in this field, standing at 17,000 dollars, compared to 11,000 of country C and just 8,000 of country A.
Concerning two remaining courses, a dominant pattern was observed in country B with 29,000 dollars spent on science by international students, which was negligibly higher than the 25,000 charged in country C. Meanwhile, the figure for country A was the lowest, at 11,000 dollars. In terms of commuting courses. The highest fees were recorded in country B at 27,000 dollars, closely followed by country B with 24,000 dollars, whereas country C paid the least, at just 11,000 dollars.
