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Study in UK: Comparing Tuition Fees and Living Costs (269 views)
23 Oct 2024 14:20
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When choosing to study in UK, it’s essential to consider both tuition fees and living costs. Tuition fees for international students vary depending on the university and course of study. On average, undergraduate programs range from £10,000 to £38,000 per year, while postgraduate courses can cost between £12,000 and £45,000. Prestigious programs, such as medicine or engineering, tend to be on the higher end. In addition to tuition, living expenses vary depending on the city. Larger cities like London have higher living costs, with students spending around £1,300–£1,800 per month on accommodation, food, and transport. In smaller cities, expenses might be lower, averaging around £900–£1,200 per month. Partnering with a study abroad consultant can help you navigate these costs. Consultants provide insights on scholarships, funding options, and budgeting tips, ensuring you make informed financial decisions for your studies in the UK
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