Britain is a popular country for studying abroad in recent years. Because of its high teaching quality and relatively economical cost, many students choose to study in Britain every year. So how much does it cost to study in Britain for a year?
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Undergraduate study in Britain is a three-year program. The annual tuition for liberal arts majors is about 14,000-20,000 pounds, science majors are about 16,000-25,000 pounds, and medical majors are about 25,000-35,000 pounds.
Postgraduate students in Britain are mostly one-year courses, which are divided into teaching methods: teaching and research.
Lecture-based courses: Undergraduate, classroom-only courses are relatively cheap. Specifically, master’s business courses, such as finance, accounting, human resource management and logistics, which are lecture-based, are more expensive than arts and science courses, typically costing around ¡ê18,000.
About ¡ê19,000 for a media degree;
Education is 16,000 to 20,000 pounds;
Finance and accounting costs 17,000 to 25,000 pounds;
Art and design degrees can cost between 17,000 and 25,000 pounds a year, and fees at the Royal College of Art can run even higher, reaching more than 200,000 pounds.
MBA courses cost between ¡ê15,000 and ¡ê25,000.
Lecture-based courses in science and technology range from ¡ê15,000 – ¡ê35,000.
Medical courses and some science and engineering courses are relatively expensive because of the high cost of teaching equipment, and students need to conduct experiments in the laboratory to complete the course.
According to statistics, the most expensive courses are clinical medicine courses, and dentistry courses are particularly prominent.
The average cost of a taught course in medicine is more than ¡ê26,000, and can reach upwards of ¡ê35,000 a year.
Research courses are slightly more expensive than lecture-based courses, and although they offer a higher proportion of scholarships, Britain is an industrialised country in education, so scholarships are not plentiful and competition is fierce.
Ph.d.s in the UK are 3 years in length and cost around ¡ê15,000 to ¡ê23,000 per year for arts and ¡ê15,000 to ¡ê25,000 per year for science and medicine.
Postgraduate and doctoral students in the UK can also apply for scholarships to reduce the cost of studying abroad.
Although scholarships in the UK are not as varied and easy to obtain as those in other countries, there is still a chance if you have some application skills and are good enough.
UK universities provide on-campus accommodation for first-year international students.
In international student apartments, three to seven students often share a flat, each occupying a separate room and sharing a kitchen or bathroom (there are also separate bathrooms, which are more expensive than sharing).
The cost of such college accommodation (self-catering) is around ¡ê120 – ¡ê200 a week.
After the second year, international students often choose to live with a host family or by themselves. If you can share an apartment with several classmates, it is much cheaper than living on campus. However, given the recent security issues, we still feel safer living on campus.
It is common for universities to spend ¡ê150 a month on three meals a day. If international students eat at a higher level (foodies should pay more attention), around ¡ê300 a month will be enough.
If YOU STUDY IN THE UK, YOU MAY NEED TO BUY some DAILY necessities and pay for transportation. These expenses are about 100-200 pounds per month, depending on the frequency of going out and the distance. One of my friends lives on campus, so I bought a bike, which is quite nice to ride every day.
Costumes due to Britain to study time is shorter, students can bring enough clothes to the UK from domestic and if it is local buying in the UK can also, the price is not very big difference (excluding luxury), if you are a local tyrants that he let go of his hand to buy, if the level of consumption can wait until the discount season every year to snap up commonly, actually also pretty good,
The building owner asked his friends to help him buy some small brand names.
British universities have three holidays a year (Christmas, Easter and summer), of which the summer holidays can last up to three months. If you go home to visit your family, it costs about ¡ê800 to return.
The cost of vacation travel is about 600 to 1000 pounds per year (depending on how far you go, many friends are unable to bear loneliness, often go to Venice today, the day after tomorrow to Paris, good envy).
If your language ability and energy permit, you can also choose to work. The policy of the UK allows international students to work no more than 20 hours a week, and full-time work in holidays. The income from the work can supplement a considerable part of the living expenses.
This requires students to act accordingly according to their own circumstances.
In general, the cost of living for a year studying in the UK is about 5000-6,500 pounds, and the cost of living in London is about 8,000 pounds.
To sum up, if you don’t make a lot of effort in the UK, the cost of studying abroad will be between ¡ê20,000 and ¡ê30,000 a year.
(About 180,000 to 270,000 yuan)