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Why don't you go to the web site of The University of Melbourne for your answer.
http://www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/int/iug/index.html#tuition_costliv
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Peter is an international fee student who enrols in a Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Commerce in 2007. He enrols in a total of 100 credit points (1 EFTSL), comprising seven subjects: 1 law subject (25 credit points), 2 law subjects (12.5 credit points each), 2 accounting subjects (12.5 credit points each), 2 economics subjects (12.5 credit points each).
Peter's tuiton fees for 2007 are calculated as:
(1 x 0.25 x $26,000) + (2 x 0.125 x $26,000) + (2 x 0.125 x $24,700) + (2 x 0.125 x $24,700) = $25,350
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Cost of Living for International Students - ANNUAL TOTAL
for Homestay: 16,619 (52 weeks accommodation in brackets) or 13,607 (40 weeks accommodation in brackets)
for Residential Colleges: 16,594 (32 weeks accommodation in brackets) or 19,810 (40 weeks accommodation in brackets)
Sharing a Rented House with 2 Others -
in Inner Suburb - within 6 kms (Zone 1, public transport): 17,080
Close to University - within walking distance: 17,530
Apartment (eg. College Square) -
One bedroom - Single (not shared): 23,697
One bedroom - Twin share (2 beds per room): 18,345
The following cost estimates should be added to weekly costs if relevant:
Computer costs - $5-10 per week
Car expenses - $40-50 per week
Mobile telephone - $10-15 per week
Work Visa - $55 per year
However, the expense will be variable one to one cos nobody knows how much you would like to spend on entertainment.