How much does it cost to study in the UK?


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Fees for UK courses vary depending on your study level and where in the UK you are studying.

Course fees

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UK courses have different fee rates based on your study range and the location of your place in the United Kingdom. For instance, humanities and social sciences degrees are the cheapest; laboratory or clinical degree programs tend to be most expensive.

Undergraduate

International postgraduate fees range from £11,500 to £38,500. The cost is around £20,016 per year.

Generally, university courses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland last three or four years if the person is resident in Scotland.


Postgraduate

International postgraduate tuition fees have a wide range: £10.00 - £32.00, with the average cost being around £1.00 per year.

Most postgraduate programs in the UK can be started within one year of full-time study. It has financial and commercial benefits. In most cases, the cost of a one-year master's program tends to be lower. It provides faster entry or re-entry into the job market than a regular two-year master's degree.

Since tuition fees depend on the course and university or college chosen, we suggest visiting the official website of a particular institution for more specific information.

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Living costs

As an international student immigrating to the UK without family, you will spend between £1,300-£140 per month on accommodation in London and between US$956$.

In November 2021, the National Union of Students (NUS) revealed that more than half, or 57 percent, of UK students had seen their living costs rise by more than £20 a week. In addition, a quarter of survey respondents said they had £50 or less left over after paying monthly rent and bills.

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Can I work in the UK on a student visa?


While in the UK, a lot of international students work part-time while studying.

In the UK, lots of international learners combine their study with a part-time job or work placement/internship. The majority of courses provide an opportunity for students to work up to 20 hours per week during term-time and this is not limited only in relation on campus employment.

To learn more about what hours and jobs are availablevisit the UKCISA website.

Graduate visa

There are many visa opportunities for international students to live and work in the UK after graduating from university. The Postgraduate Visa is a popular new opportunity that enables you to stay in the UK for up to two years after completing your studies at one of the country's universities. While in the UK, graduates must apply for this. The annual healthcare surcharge is £624, plus an application fee of £715.Also apply 

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Other costs


If you go to study in the UK for more than six months, there are other costs.

£363 for a UK student visa which will take you through the end of the course (one-off cost).

£470 per year to cover the immigration health surcharge, which will give you access to the UK's National Health Service – this price includes a 25 per cent discount for people on student visas.




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