Studying abroad requires a significant investment of both time and money. When creating your budget, you should consider both tuition fees and living expenses. In the UK, living costs for international students can vary widely depending on the city. Other areas offer much lower living costs except for London which is the most expensive British city.
Here’s a list of the to universities and the 10 best student cities in the UK.
Top UK Universities
University of Birmingham:
£9,250 per year for UK/EU students
£15,000 per year15,000 per year for international students
University of Oxford:
£9,250 per year for UK students
£26,770 – £37,510 per year for international students
University of Cambridge:
£9,250 per year for UK students
£22,227 – £58,038 per year for international students
Imperial College London:
£9,250 per year for UK students
£29,750 – £58,500 per year for international students
By limiting your spending and shopping, finding affordable housing, and securing scholarships, you could reduce your overall expenses.
10 Affordable Cities in the UK
If you are considering studying in the UK, here is a list of cities you should consider
1. Sheffield
2. Cambridge
3. Glasgow
4. Oxford
5. Birmingham
6. Exeter
7. Durham
8. Nottingham
9. Leicester
10. Manchester
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