What will be the overall cost (living + tuition fee) to pursue ACCA from USA, UK, Europe, UAE, etc. after my graduation?

I scored 76.51% in 12th standard. Kindly provide the list of good universities offering ACCA (considerably good in terms of placements as well as offering all 14-20 levels of ACCA).

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Asked by Nidhi Mistry

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    Satish Prabhu Center Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    UK, on an average, the tuition fee is about GBP 15,000/- and living costs GBP 13,000/- per annum which at today's INR rate of about Rs.100 to a GBP comes to Rs. 28 lakhs per annum, a little less for Europe.
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    Nicholas Githinji

    9 years ago
    In Kenya, the ACCA program will cost about GBP 700 per annum in tuition fees. The average living cost in Kenya is about GBP 5500 per annum. There are good colleges around too. For example, Strathmore University and Oshwal College are the top 2 colleges. You can check their respective websites.

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