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I wish to go to UK for my higher studies after +2. how much will be the tuition fee and cost of living that can be expected?
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The average tuition fee for undergraduate courses such as Arts, Business, Science ranges between £6350 to £8000 per year. For vocational courses it comes to around £3800. For Postgraduate courses in Arts, Business and Science the fees is around £6600 to 7800 per year approx. For English language courses the fee ranges between £150 to £600 per week. Living costs generally vary according to the location but on average it may cost around £6800 to 9000 approx.
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It will depend upon the course level and the duration of the course you want to go for.
I am giving here approximate cost of studying Engineering in UK.
The students studying in UK are segregated in 2 categories- EU students or the Home Students and the International Students.
Wales and England charges UK£9,000 approx for an entire year of study. It goes to £3,575 ($5,330) per year in Northern Ireland.
The Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) offers funds and subsidies for studying in these countries.
Cost of studying Engineering in UK for International students
The education cost can go up to UK£8,000 (US$11,920) for courses that are lecture-based. However, international undergraduate fees level are approx £11,987 ($17,870). It is approximately £4,000 more than the home students.
Estimated living costs 2016/17 for Engineering students
Costs 40 weeks Weekly cost (based on 40 weeks)
Accommodation (self-catered)* £4,995 £124.88
Meals (excluding meals out) £1,525 £38
Course costs excluding tuition fees (varies greatly according to degree program, for example, books and equipment) £420
Clothes £400
Transport (includes local transport and travelling home / visiting friends) £450
£7.50 for a weekly bus pass (£300 for a weekly bus pass for 40 weeks).£150 for rail travel home/visiting friends.Costs may be greater for students commuting from home, but they will incur no accommodation costs.
Other (e.g., mobile phone bill, socialising, laundry, photocopying and printing) £1,600 £40