How much cost to study in United States for MS in computer Science for an International student?

Posted by admin on February 18th, 2010 and filed under international technology | 4 Comments »

I want to study MS (Computer Science/ Information Technology) in United States as an International Student.

Can you please tell me what will be the minimum amount I should be spending as fee and living cost.

Thanks in advance

It really depends on the university. State universities are relatively cheaper than private universities, however you will pay approximately 3 times more than state residents because you are not a US citizen and therefore not a resident of that state. State universities could cost an average of $16,000/year not including room and board. Private universities could cost an average of $30,000/year not including room and board. You must also take into account the cost of living for the geographic area of your choice. You could also apply for an assistantship where most of your tuition costs can be covered by the university. To learn more about assistantships, visit this page: http://www.macquil.com/articles/assistantships.php

4 Responses

  1. Tony R Says:

    call the school you plan on attending
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  2. ^_^ vinh le ^_^ Says:

    if your school is on top of 100 universities, the amount of money should be over 30,000 to 55,000/year (including living fee+room about $8,000 to $10,000) depended on schools.
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  3. Benjamin J Says:

    A tremendous amount.. probably around $15,000 a year and rising. If You are in England, you can fnd it cheaper there and the education MUCH better than in the U.S.
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  4. Atena4ever Says:

    It really depends on the university. State universities are relatively cheaper than private universities, however you will pay approximately 3 times more than state residents because you are not a US citizen and therefore not a resident of that state. State universities could cost an average of $16,000/year not including room and board. Private universities could cost an average of $30,000/year not including room and board. You must also take into account the cost of living for the geographic area of your choice. You could also apply for an assistantship where most of your tuition costs can be covered by the university. To learn more about assistantships, visit this page: http://www.macquil.com/articles/assistantships.php
    References :

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