Let's start with a full-time doctor. First of all, there is no concept of public-funded postgraduate study and public-funded doctoral study. Education is an individual's own business, so you have to pay for your own education services, and it is no exception for full-time doctors. As far as tuition is concerned, the tuition fee for doctors is generally 6.5438+0 million yuan per year, and in some places it is 6.5438+0.2 million yuan per year. In addition, you need accommodation fees ranging from one to two thousand yuan. These are almost all the expenses during the doctoral period.
But for most schools, full-time doctors have corresponding scholarships. Colleges and universities under the Ministry have10.5 million or10.8 million academic scholarships every year, which can completely offset tuition and accommodation fees, and students actually do not need to pay tuition fees; For non-affiliated colleges, there are no academic scholarships, so you need to pay part or all of the tuition. In addition to academic scholarships, there are grants from the state and other scholarships from schools or colleges. If you add up to 7788, you can get a living allowance of about 2000 yuan a month when you study for a doctorate in colleges and universities.
It is worth pointing out that the tuition fee of more than1million yuan paid by doctors of science and engineering is really symbolic. The cost of training a doctor of science and engineering in top universities in China is often 500 thousand or even higher. This is why education is a public welfare undertaking of a country, and its cost is largely supported by the state finance.
On the other hand, part-time in-service doctors do not have academic scholarships during their doctoral studies, and most of them do not have monthly living allowances. You need to pay your tuition, accommodation and monthly living expenses in full.
At present, in-service doctors and full-time doctors in many places implement the same admission and graduation standards, and theoretically the gold content is the same. However, working doctors themselves have many practical problems to consider, that is, it is really difficult to take care of career, study and family at the same time. Even if the same admission and graduation standards are implemented, if you plan to study for a PhD, you should strive for full-time mode as early as possible. The recruitment of many scientific research institutes requires the age of candidates, so the on-the-job doctorate is naturally at a disadvantage.
Generally speaking, the more top universities, the less expenses individuals need to spend during their doctoral studies. If the family situation is not very good and there is a strong desire to learn, it is best to go to a subordinate college to study for a doctorate, so that you can complete your studies simply by scholarship.