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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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Don't buy things that you shouldn't normally buy, you can go to work-study, so that you can reduce the cost of studying abroad.
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You can choose to do some tutoring work or work-study by yourself, or you can apply for some scholarships and grants to reduce the cost of studying abroad.
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Publicly funded educational institutions typically charge two levels of fees: lower "domestic" fees and higher "overseas" fees. Private institutions usually have only one level of tuition, which all students must pay.
UKCISA does not create charge status criteria. Charging status standards are provided in regulations and guidance published in four UK countries**. Depending on which country you are studying, and whether you are studying a course at the Higher Education (HE) or Further Education (FE) level, different criteria will apply.
Higher education (HE) programs include HNC and HND courses, undergraduate degrees (e.g., BA, BSC, BED), and graduate degrees (e.g., MA, MSC, PhD). Further Education (FE) courses include GCSE, AS and 'A' levels (and their equivalent), NVQ, GNVQ, BTEC and ACCESS courses. If you're not sure whether your course is HE or FE, ask where you're studying.
If your course is an HE course, the school will usually determine your fee status based on the relevant fee regulations. If your program is an FE program, the institution may consider charging you a "family" fee even if you do not fall into the category prescribed by the fee; It will depend on your situation.
Overseas' fees range from £3,500 to around £18,000 per year, depending on the institution, course level and course type. Fees are likely to increase every year with inflation levels. You should contact the institution you are applying to find out how much your course will cost and if they can tell you how much it will cost in the coming years.
Read Complete University Guide's Reddin University Tuition Survey. Your veteran may ask you to provide them with some information about yourself and your family to help assess your charges. It will use the information you provide to check if you qualify for one of the categories of "family" expenses.
You may be asked to provide documents (such as a passport or official letter) to support the information you provide.
Most of the categories in the fee regulations in the four UK countries allow you to become a 'family' fee payer after the start of your course, such as at the start of your second year or the following year. Carefully read the eligibility requirements for the category for which you believe you are eligible. Generally, you will need to meet certain residency requirements on the first day of your first academic year (in which case obtaining three years of ordinary residence in the relevant residence midway through the course will not change your fee status).
Other conditions generally apply as well, especially if your eligibility is based on you being a member of the eligible family carrier.
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On the whole, the tuition fee plus living expenses for one year of studying in the UK is about 300,000 yuan. But in addition, there are some expenses that need to be spent in the early stage of studying abroad, such as: language test fees, application fees, and air tickets.
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The tuition fee for studying in the UK is about 150,000-200,000 yuan, usually around 20,000 pounds a year, and the tuition fee for an undergraduate course is slightly cheaper than a master's degree by a few thousand pounds.
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Cost is a factor that must be considered when studying in the UK, and if you study in the UK for a year, the tuition and accommodation fees add up to about three or four hundred thousand.
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The cost of living is about 400 to 500 pounds a month, and from September to May of the following year, the living expenses are about 4,000 to 5,000 pounds. When I say living expenses, I don't include tuition, accommodation, airfare, and other additional expenses.
Needless to say, the tuition fee will be clearly written on the offer.
The ticket is 500 to 600 pounds for a direct flight, and it will be cheaper for a connecting flight.
The accommodation is about 80 pounds a week, and it will be very cheap if you rent a private house outside, but the conditions may not be very good, and I think the safety issue needs to be paid extra attention.
The easiest part-time job to find is a Chinese restaurant, an hour, I can't remember exactly, I worked part-time last year, it seems to be more if I turn 22 years old. I basically do it for five or six hours a day, three days a week.
I think since I came to the UK, I should often go out to travel and take a look, most of the attractions can buy student tickets, the cost of a day trip will not be very large, and the school will have a day trip from time to time This is very discounted.
I think if it's not a lot of luxury, 300,000 is enough, it varies from person to person
The above situation is just the situation in the general city of the United Kingdom, if you go to study in London, of course, it is a different matter...
Good luck If you still have questions, you can also ask me oh o
About 400,000 on the 13th floor. Maybe this friend loves to enjoy life more, hehe. 300,000 non-London areas are enough.
Including occasional trips to restaurants, ordering takeout, watching movies, and going on excursions. Of course, if you're going to buy some luxury goods and go on a long vacation to Europe, you'll have to budget separately.
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You still take the content of the school as the standard, don't hearsay.
Your fees are generally tuition plus living expenses.
The actual cost of these two schools is about 250,000 yuan. There is no top for wanting to spend more. ** can all be admitted to these preparatory departments, personal language is still okay, you should learn to check the information yourself.
The exchange rate is unpredictable and has been maintained between 10 and 11 yuan for a long time. In the future, the pound will only fall, and it is unlikely to rise.
As for the tuition fee, there will be a small ** every year. Basically, it is an increase of 5,000 yuan per year. It is more realistic to have a budget between 25-300,000 yuan.
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I'm going to Warwick!! Currently studying A-level in the UK!! It's basically the same as you!! At present, I am about 250,000 a year in high school, which is relatively economical. I often return to my country because I am not allowed to live because of school holidays.
Warwick's case: My tuition fee was £15,000, and then the cost of living was about £10,000 in the offer.
Personally, I think that when we get to college, we are in this situation, 30w is OK, as for part-time jobs, the UK is generally 6 7 pounds an hour, I haven't worked, so I don't know too much, but some classmates play.
I think the income is quite good, haha
But I think the premise of a part-time job is to ensure that you study!
Hope it helps!!
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In total, the cost of living is between $100,000 and $150,000 per year, excluding tuition fees, not including long-term travel costs, and not including the London area.
The cost of accommodation is 80 pounds per week, 320 pounds per month, 3,200 pounds for 10 months, and 35,000 yuan.
Meals + snacks, self-cooking, 300 pounds per month, 3,000 pounds for ten months, 30,000 yuan.
The rest is shopping, mobile phone bills, short trips, etc., and 30,000 yuan in ten months is enough.
I am currently studying in the UK. Because the place where I am is relatively small, I give a little more than my own expenses, I may only need about 80,000 yuan a year, including going out to play. So I was conservative and gave 100,000 to 150,000, and maybe I wouldn't need that much.
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Prices in the UK are rising every year, so there may be an increase every year, and tuition fees are also rising, this year's British students are making a vigorous wave of tuition increases, just because the tuition fees will rise 2-3 times, so the amount of tuition fees for your future university is not clear, and the tuition fees can be found on the school's **, which will vary according to the major.
The cost of living in Warwick Bristol will be lower, with a rent of around £300-400; Eat, cook your own meals £100; Miscellaneous expenses, books, transportation, etc. are counted as 100, which is about 500-600 pounds per month for living expenses;
Part-time jobs, the UK is not easy to find, generally you are under 20 years old, it will be lower, undergraduate students seem to be limited to 10 hours per week (the visa will show that the preparatory department should not be able to work), the salary is about 4-5 pounds an hour. (Over 20 years old is now.)
It seems that you still have to see if there are any scholarships. If you apply for a scholarship, you will have a lot of life. Otherwise, it's really expensive.
Personally, I think that according to the current tuition fee situation, the UK is not particularly ideal. Australia is better!
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I am now studying for a master's degree at Newcastle University in the UK, and I have been here for two years, and I don't work part-time, and my average annual living expenses are about 400,000 yuan (excluding tuition fees), and my life is not bad.
I also focus on studying, and spend most of my spare time in the library. This sister, you don't go out to play, the idea of not buying luxury goods is very good, but it's not very realistic, and it's not a normal international student's behavior... Maybe it's just an assumption, and you'll gradually integrate into life here.
Learning is important, going out to play and walk around is also an opportunity to broaden your horizons, and buying famous brands is also a small pleasure in life. Slowly you will accept it.
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I'm in Bristol, where the rent is about 100 pounds a week, Warwick is about the same, if it's a school dormitory, it includes water and electricity, Internet access is about 100 pounds a year, and it depends on the individual to eat or something, and if you don't take a taxi, you can basically save it.
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Many of the answers here are masters, the tuition fee for a master's degree is more expensive than an undergraduate, there is no reference value, I will give you a reliable information, a classmate of mine, studied at the University of Birmingham, the total cost added up to just 200,000, of course, he is more frugal. I will go to the UK next year to study for undergraduate, I have calculated in detail all kinds of expenses, including tuition, living, accommodation, food, transportation, entertainment, travel, socializing, shopping, etc., a year is between 25-300,000, 250,000 is actually enough, 300,000 is very generous, often travel the kind. Some people say that London is more expensive, yes, but there is no expensive unreliable, I am going to go to a university in London, and it will definitely cost less than 300,000 yuan a year.
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The cost of living in the UK varies according to the different living standards and requirements of international students, and it is difficult to make a unified measurement
1.Accommodation for living expenses in the UK.
British universities provide dormitory services for international students, most of the Chinese students who study in the UK will live in student dormitories, and some international students will choose to live off-campus, how to share with classmates will be cheaper than living in dormitories, generally speaking, the cost of accommodation in the UK is about 50 to 60 pounds per week.
2.Food and drink for living expenses in the UK.
It is common to spend £1 per meal in the UK and £100 a month, and if you eat at a higher level, it will not exceed £300 a month.
3.The cost of living expenses for studying in the UK.
Studying in the UK may also require you to buy some groceries and pay for transport, which can cost around £100 a month.
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