Aung Kyaw Zan: S3835985
Date: 2024-10-25
This research offers an in-depth analysis of annual tuition fee differences between universities across eleven countries. Utilizing key variables country, degree type, course name, and fees in INR to provide insights towards the global cost of education. This analysis is not only informative but also serves as a practical tool for individuals planning to study abroad. By comparing tuition costs across countries and degree types, prospective students can align their choices with personal budgets and academic goals.
The horizontal bar plot showcases the total number of courses for each course.
Here, the Management and ENG dominoates the courses. Further suggesting that there could be a higher demand for the two.
The grouped bar plot compares the total number of courses offered by country, while breaking them down into respective course type.
Here, it shows that the countries like USA and UK offers a large diversity across the types while maintaing the largest amount of courses offered
The box plot shows the distribution of tuition fees for each course type in millions.
Here, we can see that the average tuition fees is around 1 million and 1.5 millions across all the course types. We can also se the the MBA programs has the largest variety in Fees.
This Box plot graph displays the average tuition fees (in INR) across the eleven countries. It aims to highlight the differences in education costs between scountries.
The graph shows that countries like the USA and the UK have significantly higher tuition fees, while countries like Germany, china and France offer a cheaper option with similar amount of variety.
After analyzing the visualizations, it becomes evident that the USA and the UK offer a wide variety of courses but at a significantly higher cost. On the other hand, Germany, France, and China maintain course diversity while offering more budget-friendly alternatives.
These insights aim to guide future students in selecting study destinations that align with their financial situation and academic preferences, helping them make informed decisions when planning their education abroad.