If you have gotten an admission but you did not receive any scholarship/funding, please check out this thread.
We listed and explained five (5) different things to do so you can be able to afford your tuition!
Look for External Scholarships: International students can search for external scholarships that may be available to them. These can come from government agencies, private organizations, or foundations. Some resources for finding external scholarships include the International Scholarship Search and the Scholarship Portal
Consider Financial Aid Options: Financial aid can be available to international students in some countries, such as the United States. Students can check with the financial aid office of the university they have been admitted to
Research Part-Time Work: International students may be able to work part-time while studying to help cover their expenses. Many universities offer on-campus job opportunities, such as working in the library or as a teaching assistant. Students can also consider off-campus work
Explore Loans: International students can consider taking out student loans to help pay for their education. Many private lenders offer loans to international students, although interest rates may be higher compared to loans for domestic students
Look into Reduced Tuition Options: Some universities may offer reduced tuition rates for international students. Students can check with the admissions office or search the university website for information on these options