Is Amity University - London Campus cheaper than Medicine Hat College?

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    Priya | Contributor-Level 10

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    Compared to Medicine Hat College, Amity University's London Campus has somewhat higher living and tuition costs. With an average annual tuition rate of approximately £10 000, living in London comes at a significant cost, including off-campus housing, transportation, food, and other expenses. In contrast, Medicine Hat College in Alberta, Canada, has more reasonably priced living expenses and lower tuition than London. Therefore, compared to studying at Amity University - London Campus, Medicine Hat College is typically more affordable for international students, particularly those from India.

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