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1. Accommodation fee:
UK universities offer on-campus student accommodation for first-year international students. In student housing, it is common for 3 to 7 students to share a room, each occupying one of the rooms and sharing a kitchen or bathroom. This type of college accommodation (self-catering) costs around £120 to £200 per week.
2. Food expenses:
In the UK, it is common for universities to spend £150 a month on three meals a day, and if international students eat at a higher level, about £300 a month is enough.
3. Daily necessities and transportation expenses:
Studying in the UK may also need to buy some daily necessities and pay for transportation, these miscellaneous expenses are about 100-200 pounds per month, depending on the frequency of going out and the distance, a friend of the landlord is living on campus, bought a bicycle, and riding every day is also quite feeling.
4. Clothing fee:
Due to the short time of studying in the UK, international students can bring enough clothes from China to the UK, if it is purchased locally in the UK, ** the difference is not very big (except for luxury goods), if you are a local tyrant then let go of the hand to buy, if the consumption level can generally wait until the annual discount season to rush to buy, in fact, it is quite cost-effective, the landlord let friends help buy some small brands.
5. Travel Expenses:
Universities in the UK have three holidays a year (Christmas, Easter and summer), of which the summer can be up to three months, and a round-trip ticket to visit family will cost around £800. Holiday travel costs around £600 to £1,000 per year.
In general, the cost of living in the UK for a year is around £5,000-6,500, and in the London area, it is around £8,000. So, to sum up, if you don't work hard in the UK, the total cost of studying abroad for a year is 20,000 to 30,000 pounds.
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25w-40w...It mainly depends on how much you can spend.
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The cost of studying in the UK is divided into two concepts: London and non-London, and generally speaking, the cost of studying abroad is mainly divided into tuition fees and living expenses. According to the data released by the British Home Office: in 2021, the monthly living expenses of international students in London, England will not be less than 1,334 pounds per month, which is equivalent to about 10,000 yuan, but it is worth noting that the fees given by the Ministry of Home Affairs are the basic standard for the living expenses of international students in the UK, and the specific situation needs to be analyzed in detail.
According to data released by the LSE, students budget around £1,100,1300 per month for living expenses, including accommodation, utilities, travel and socialising. In a year, it is 13,200 15,600 pounds (about 10,000 yuan).
The living expenses of international students in London are about 1000 1800 pounds per month, and it is 12000 3300 pounds (about 10,000 yuan) a year, and the cost of studying in London for a year is between 10,000 yuan, and the average is 460,000 yuan, so it is recommended that students prepare about 500,000 yuan before leaving.
Costs in non-London areas are much lower, and rents vary widely. A cheap house can cost as little as £100 a week, while an expensive one-bedroom apartment can cost 200-300 pounds a week. The cost of food for a month is about 300-400 pounds, and the cost of food for a year is about 3-40,000 yuan.
The overall cost of studying abroad in non-London areas for one year is around RMB 25-350,000.
Studying in the UK is a first-come, first-served, early planning, early application, and early admission process. Find out more about the cost of studying in the UK**.
You can inquire about the specific cost of the school or major, as shown in the figure below
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Tuition fees for studying in the UK
Needless to say, the tuition fee is definitely the biggest one. In general, postgraduate studies in the UK are a bit more expensive than undergraduates, the London area is more expensive than other regions, and business and arts are generally the most expensive.
The duration of undergraduate studies in the UK is 3 years (4 years in Scotland), and the tuition fee for a year of undergraduate studies in the UK is about £12,000-20,000. Tuition fees range from £14,000 to £20,000 per year for liberal arts and £16, 000 to £25,000 per year for science programmes.
The cost of a master's degree in the UK is £2,000 to £3,000 higher than that of an undergraduate on average, but the vast majority of master's programs are one year long, which is shorter, which can greatly reduce the cost of studying abroad and is very cost-effective. With the exception of some business, media and medical courses, the average annual tuition fee generally ranges from £14,000 to £23,000, and is increasing slightly each year.
A PhD in the UK can usually be completed in three years, and the tuition fee is generally about 9,000-20,000 pounds per year, but the specific cost still depends on the school and major, and the courses that require experiments are usually more expensive. However, many PhDs in the UK can apply for scholarships, which can also reduce some of the burden.
Cost of living in the UK
The cost of living is mainly divided into London and non-London areas, and the daily expenses in London will be larger. According to the official requirements of the UK Immigration Department, for the standard of living expenses, students in London area can refer to 1,265 pounds a month, and students in non-London areas can refer to 1,015 pounds in a month.
Accommodation is another large expense to be paid in addition to tuition fees. Rent in the UK is special in that it is settled on a weekly basis, which is different from the monthly settlement method in China. The cheapest places in London are £150, while the rest of the city basically fluctuates around £140 a week, while the average monthly rent in remote areas such as Cardiff and Belfast is less than £100.
Of course, renting your own house is the most cost-effective. If several classmates rent a house together, the cost per person is about 100 pounds per week, and with the water and electricity network, it will generally not exceed 120 pounds. And in remote areas, it costs about 80 pounds a week, which is cheaper!
Transportation expenses for studying in the UK
Taxis** in the UK are not cheap, and most students choose to travel, by bike or by bus. If you use your student ID card to take the bus, you can generally get half the price, ** according to the distance, you can generally get it within two pounds.
Transportation between various cities in the UK, the train is the most convenient mode of transportation, it is recommended to apply for the young person card of the train and coach, you can save a third of the money each time, and it is worth the ticket price after a few rides.
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Bloomberg Schare College.
Students, you go to check the ranking of times, if there is no school above, it is better not to go to it.
The UK is now non-London and generally 25w, and the London area is about 30w, and the details are difficult to say.
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I seem to see 3 of these questions.
There are two gold coins in the first two.
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Each stage of studying in the UK, as well as different regions, is different, and the following is a general explanation:
The fees charged by each university in the UK are set by the school itself, and will vary according to the popularity of the school and the region in which it is located**. In addition, within the same school, there is a large difference in tuition fees between different courses.
The cost of each university in the UK is set by the school itself, ** and will vary depending on the school's popularity and location. Also, within the same school, there is a large difference in tuition fees between different programs.
Generally speaking, the business fee will be slightly higher, £20,000+. Secondly, design majors will be more expensive, and universities in the UK often provide a variety of studios for design students, so tuition fees will be higher. In the sciences or humanities and social sciences, with the exception of a few schools, the general tuition fee does not exceed £20,000.
As at home, the cost of living varies slightly from city to city in the UK. Generally speaking, the cost of living is slightly higher in big cities such as London, Manchester City, Birmingham, and tourist cities such as Bath. Generally speaking, the cost of living in the UK varies greatly from region to region, but the annual cost of living is 7-140,000 yuan, which is enough to meet the tuition fees of international students.
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