





The best country depends on your goals, budget, and field of study. Top choices include:
USA: Renowned for quality education and research.
UK: Shorter courses (1-year master's) with global recognition.
Canada: Affordable tuition and immigration-friendly policies.
Australia: Ideal for STEM, business, and hospitality with work-study options.
Germany: Free or low-cost tuition and excellent engineering program.
Costs vary by country and program. Key expenses:
Tuition: $10,000–$50,000/year.
Living: $8,000–$20,000/year.
Other: Visa, insurance, airfare, books.
Scholarships and aid can lower costs.
Academic: Transcripts and certificates.
Language: TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE.
Exams: GRE, GMAT, SAT, or ACT.
Visa: Proof of funds and offer letter.
Yes, many countries allow part-time work, e.g., 20 hours per week in the USA, Canada, and UK, or 24 hours in Australia.