Europe’s Nordic countries are known for their high quality of life and stunning natural beauty, and Norway is no exception.
Heading to Asia, Taiwan is another of the cheapest countries to study abroad. Taiwan also offers a good quality of life with relatively low living costs.
Known as ‘the land of ideas’, Germany is continuing to grow in popularity with international students, it offers reputable universities, relatively low cost, and a high quality of life.
Tuition fees in France are the same for domestic and international students. Living expenses will be highest in the capital, Paris, but you may find it worth the extra cost.
Full of interesting and unique culture to explore, Mexico is one of Latin America’s most-visited nations, and has lots to offer international students.
Heading back to Asia for the next of our list of the cheapest countries to study abroad, India is a fantastic option for students who want to combine affordability with cultural diversity.
The second-largest country in South America, Argentina boasts stunning natural beauty, with a diverse geography that makes it ideal for students keen on outdoor adventure and exploration.
Another of the best places to study abroad on a budget is Poland, which also offers a high quality of education, along with plenty of fantastic culture and history to explore.
Malaysia is undoubtedly one of the cheapest countries to study abroad, particularly in terms of living costs.
Concluding our look at some of the best places to study abroad on a budget, South Africa is renowned for its natural beauty, cultural diversity, and turbulent history.