Education In Philippines

Universities in the Philippines offer the most “value for Money”, considering the costs and the high value of education provided.
The Philippines has a 92% literacy rate. It proves that education is of primary concern in the country. The Philippines is the 3rd largest English-speaking country in the world. The country is a major exporter of English teachers, doctors, nurses, and skilled workers.

The Philippine education is based on the American system. English is also used as the medium of instruction in almost all the schools in the country. Schools are classified in public (government), private (non-government), and semi-private.

 

In the Philippines, half of the foreign students come from East Asia, particularly from China, Korea, Taiwan, and Indonesia.

Foreign students not only get the chance of earning world-class education, but they also find their stay in the Philippines very comfortable and enjoyable. Filipinos are well-known for their friendliness and joyfulness. Visitors are pleasantly surprised by how easily the are accepted by the locals and the the excellent hospitality they receive.

The tuition fees at Filipino universities are significantly more affordable compared with other countries offering high quality education. Additionally, students can live a modest lifestyle by only spending US$ 300 to 400 a month (for accommodation and food).