Generally speaking, the study agent will charge fees according to factors such as the country of application, the study abroad program, and the ranking of schools. Among them, the cost of applying to the United States, Canada and other countries is relatively high, generally between 20,000 and 65,438+10,000; The cost of applying for European countries is moderate, generally between 65,438+0,000-20,000; The cost of applying for Southeast Asian countries is relatively low, generally ranging from 5,000 to 6,000 yuan.
In addition, study agents will also charge some other fees, such as school selection fees, visa fees, service fees and so on. The amount of these fees varies with the study agent and the study program, which needs to be carefully understood and confirmed before signing the contract.
We should be cautious when choosing an intermediary for studying abroad, and choose an intermediary with good reputation and qualification certification to avoid economic losses caused by bad intermediaries. At the same time, when signing a contract, you need to read the terms of the contract carefully to ensure the rationality of the fee and the coverage of the service.
The role of study abroad intermediary:
1. Provide comprehensive study abroad information and consultation: The study abroad agent has rich study abroad information and experience, and can provide comprehensive study abroad information and consultation services for applicants to help them understand the culture, education system and employment prospects of the countries where they study.
2. Assistance in applying for studying abroad: The study agent will assist the applicant to go through the formalities of studying abroad, including applying for a school, submitting materials and applying for a visa. These procedures are complicated, and with the help of intermediaries, a lot of time and energy can be saved.
3. Recommend a suitable study abroad program: The study abroad agency will recommend a suitable study abroad program according to the actual situation and needs of the applicant, and provide corresponding application materials and guidance.
4. Providing life guidance: The study agent will also provide life guidance for the applicant, including accommodation, diet, cultural adaptation, etc., to help the applicant adapt to study abroad as soon as possible.
5. Employment assistance: Study abroad agencies can help applicants understand the local job market and employment opportunities, and provide corresponding guidance and help to increase their employment opportunities in the countries where they study.