
Indian students increasingly prefer Canada and the UK for higher education, with costs varying by tuition, accommodation, and living expenses. In Canada, international undergraduate tuition averages CAD 41,746 (approximately Rs. 28.6 lakh) annually, while graduate fees are around CAD 24,028 (Rs. 16.4 lakh). In the UK, undergraduate fees range from £11,400 to £38,000 (Rs. 14.5-48.2 lakh), with living costs between £900 and £1,400 monthly depending on location. Both countries attract students due to education quality and immigration policies.
The articles present factual information focused on education costs and student mobility without political framing. They highlight government data and official sources, emphasizing economic and policy factors influencing student preferences. No partisan viewpoints or political controversies are evident, reflecting a neutral, informational perspective on international education trends.
The tone across the articles is neutral and informative, providing detailed cost breakdowns and contextual data without emotional language. Coverage is practical, aimed at helping prospective students understand financial commitments. There is no overtly positive or negative sentiment, maintaining an objective stance on the topic.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| ndtv | Total Cost Of Studying In UK For Indians: Fees, Rent, Food, Visa Explained | Center | Neutral |
| ndtv | From Tuition To Rent: How Much Does It Cost To Study In Canada | Center | Neutral |
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