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Do you have to pay to attend a public college in your country? How much is the payment per semester, if there is one?
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SignUp Now!Public schools in our country are all FREE. There is no single centavo to spend from Grade 1 up to Senior High. Even in public colleges, tuition fees are free. I am teaching Physics at a university owned by the national government and tuition is free. All universities owned by the national government even the University of the Philippines, tuition fees are free. The small amount requested from the parents is for their registration and entrance fees.Yes, not all public schools are free. They have to pay a certain amount but not as big as exclusive/private schools or colleges.
Public or government college in India does have fees but less compared to private colleges but it's difficult to get admission into government colleges. You have to have good marks in your previous examination and the entrance test is quite tough.Do you have to pay to attend a public college in your country? How much is the payment per semester, if there is one?
I'm supposing the books and other material in your country (exercise-books, pens, pencils, etc.) are not for free, as meals in the school and transportation is not for freeFor tuition, yes, it's free, but there are still some miscellaneous fees at some public colleges here in our area.