Cost of studying in the UK
As per a report, international students end up paying almost $13,000 per year as in University tuition fees if the course is not related to engineering or medical. International students may have to pay almost $14000 up to $60000 per annum for their bachelor's degree and if the domain of study is in medical and pharmaceutical then the tuition fee may rise up to 70000 dollars. Courses that have required extensive laboratory use require more tuition fees from the university. If the University is in a popular city like London the cost of living and the cost of tuition fee may end up at least $31,000 per year. One of the biggest advantages of studying from the UK based universities is the course duration. The shorter course duration is one of the biggest attraction points for the international students where the students do not need to invest much of their time and energy to complete the degrees.

The cost of living in the UK country
As per the current regulation, candidates must have at least $1435 in their bank account every month to stay in the UK. Hence it can be calculated that approximately$17,200 is required to stay in the UK. There are different types of exceptions for the students such as 30% on the transport.
One other way to beat the banker and make your money go further is to study somewhere in the UK where the cost of living is cheaper. According to the Natwest Student Living Index 2017, Welsh capital Cardiff is the most affordable city for students in the UK, followed in the top three by Aberdeen in Scotland, and Durham in northeast England.
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Accommodation
Most international students live in the university dorm rooms or in the halls of residence for their first year of study. These halls generally come with lunch or dinner facilities. The cost of living in the urban side is more than the suburban areas in the UK like many other countries. The rent is higher in cities such as London compared to the rest of the UK. Sometimes students share one apartment with their roommates while they stay in London due to the high cost of living. On an average it is found that students spend $170 per week in the UK while students in Ireland spend around $129 per week.
Other average living costs in the UK
- A weekly food shop will likely cost you about £30/$42, and a meal in a pub or restaurant can be about £12/$17
- Depending on your course, you’ll likely spend at least £30 a month on books and other course materials
- Your mobile phone bill is likely to be at least £15/$22 a month
- A typical night out (outside of London) costs about £30/$42 in total
- In terms of entertainment, if you want to watch TV in your room, you need a TV license – this is £147 (~US$107) per year.
- A cinema ticket costs roughly £10/$14
- Depending on your spending habits, you might spend £35-55 (US$49-77) or so on clothing each month
- Tuition fees of the UK Universities
Average cost of studying in the UK varies depending on the university and the courses. Although as per the data it is seen that the average tuition fees in the UK is $14,000 and if the course requires use of a laboratory then it may go up to $50,000. At postgraduate level, international fees for classroom-based programs in 2017/18 started at around £11,000 (~US$15,545) and went up to £32,000 (~US$45,200). For laboratory-based programs, average annual fees vary from £12,000 (~US$16,940) to £27,200 (~US$38,400).
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