Which one, among Canada and Germany, is more affordable for an undergraduate degree?

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    Raushan Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

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    When we talk about the cost of studying in Canada, in terms of tuition fees, students can expect to pay between CAD 10,000 and CAD 30,000 per year for an undergraduate degree. In the case of Germany, students can expect to pay between €150 and €20,000 per year for an undergraduate degree. In terms of Indian Rupee, Canada will cost somewhere between INR 6 Lacs and INR 19 Lacs per year. In the case of Germany, the annual tuition fee will be between INR 13,234 per year and 18 Lacs per year. Students should try for public universities in Germany if they are aiming for an affordable education abroad.

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