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About England, their funding is based on scholarship. That is, you check the university’s website, if there is a suitable scholarship in terms of cost, nationality and field, you can apply for the university. They usually accept easily. Some cases are also evaluated during the admission process for scholarship. But mostly, after getting admission, you have to apply and compete separately for the scholarship. Sometimes the opposite happens, that is, you get a scholarship and then you have a deadline to get accepted to a university.
Australia is almost the same. with the difference that the teacher can help a lot and his support can be important. Also, the status of the fund is usually checked at the same time as acceptance. For Australia, the grade point average and having an essay is a good advantage.
Canada, which is more similar to the American process, for example, has App-Fi, requires correspondence and so on.
Germany and Europe as a whole are a little different. Because education is usually free or much more expensive, it is officially only the cost of living. which can be covered with a small amount of funds. Like the Erasmus fund that some universities give. You can choose to stay in the same country or spend your master’s degree in three different countries and universities. It has different models and conditions, and you should check what the university of origin offers for Erasmus. There is also Daad for Germany, which also provides funds, but it is very competitive. If I’m not mistaken, there is a fee once a year for Iranian architecture students, the amount of which was around 800 euros per month.
By the way, Germany and England usually do not have App Fee.
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