It's not really possible to answer that without more information.
But in general, the price depends on what you sequence (lots to choose from here: is it metagenomics, single-cell, single genome, transcriptomics, ...), and a lot on the amount of bases you want to sequence, which again depends of you samples and your desired coverage.
A way to go about this is to just contact 2-3 sequencing companies, describe what you want to sequence and get quotes from them and compare. Be prepared for 5 figures
We have the NGS machine in my institution. It can be free of charge if your sample derived from the join research project with our institution... thanks