Here’s a quick guide to getting PhD funding…
How much does a PhD cost?
In the first place, how much does a PhD cost? Here, the answer varies considerably by country. In the UK, being a self-funded PhD student can be an expensive undertaking, with an annual tuition bill of approximately £3,000 (about US$4,800) for domestic students and up to £16,000 ($25,500) for international students for the first three years.
In the US, the price tag for a PhD is even higher, ranging from US$28,000 to US$40,000 per year. In China, tuition fees range from about US$3,000 to £2,000 to £9,000. In Germany, on the other hand, PhD students face no tuition fees at all, aside from a nominal semester contribution of €250 to €500 (US$340-675). Read more...
Applying for PhD
Applying for a PhD program is not the same as applying for a master’s. In fact, you can find answers to related questions here – I need 5 Universities that give Scholarship for PhD.
I’d like to highlight the same fact again. If you are applying for PhD for the sake of getting aid but at the same time you’re planning to graduate with a master’s degree after 2 years, then please don’t apply for PhD Read more...
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