Study in United Kingdom

The Indus Foundation I Education of the UK I Application Procedures I Colleges and Universities I Fields of Study and Courses I Accommodation I Tuition and living expenses I Student Visa I Working in the UK I Frequently Asked Q & A I UK in a Nutshell I

Tuition and living expenses

Course Fees (Pound Sterling)
High Schools £7,000 - £7,500 per year
Undergraduate (Art) £12,000 - £14,000 per year
Undergraduate (Science) £14,000 - £15,000 per year
Postgraduate (Art) £12,000 - £15,000 per year
Postgraduate (Science) £12,000 - £15,000 per year

Living Expenses (Pound Sterling)
Home stay £60 - £100 per week
Dormitory (single w/o meal) £100 - £130 per week
Dormitory (shared w/o meal) £70 - £100 per week
Dormitory (shared with me

als) £100 - £120 per week
Apartment (without meal) £120 - £200 per week

Total Living Expenses (excluding course fees)
London £7,500 per year
Other city in UK £7,500 per year
Scotland £5,500 per year
North Ireland £5,000 per year
Wales £5,000 per year

How much you should expect to pay for your main needs:
Accommodation or rent: £160 to £350 per month
Heat and light (if not included): £20 to £40 per month
Food (if not included) £110 to £135 per month

Other Average Costs:
Underwear, T-shirts: about £10 or less
Jeans: £40 approximately
Winter coats for men and women: £90 approximately
Textbooks approximately: £90 approximately
Winter coats for men and women: £252 per year
Childcare: £160 per month
Laundry: £12 per month
Personal hygiene, cosmetics: £9 to £12 per month
Hairdresser: £10 for men, £12 to £20 for women
Restaurant meal: £5 minimum, £12 average
Daily travel fares: £1 to £3 per day