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A complete breakdown of Birlesik Krallik tuition fees, living costs, visa expenses, and funding options including Chevening, Commonwealth, and university scholarships for international students.

Güncelleme 1 Mart 2026 12 dk okuma

Costs and Funding: What You Will Actually Spend to Study in Birlesik Krallik

Understanding the true cost of studying in Birlesik Krallik is essential for making an informed decision. The total investment includes tuition fees, living costs, visa and immigration expenses, and travel. The good news is that Birlesik Krallik's shorter degree programs mean lower total costs compared to many other destinations, and there are genuine funding options available.

This guide provides a transparent breakdown of every cost you should expect and explains how to access scholarships, grants, and other funding to make Birlesik Krallik study affordable.

Harc Ucretleri: What to Expect

How much is tuition for international students?

Tuition fees for international students vary significantly based on the university, course, and subject area. Laboratory-based and clinical courses cost more than classroom-based programs.

Course TypeAnnual Fee Range (International)Examples
Classroom-based undergraduateGBP 15,000-22,000Business, humanities, social sciences, law
Laboratory-based undergraduateGBP 18,000-30,000Engineering, sciences, computer science
Clinical undergraduateGBP 30,000-45,000+Medicine, dentistry, veterinary science
Classroom-based Master'sGBP 15,000-25,000MA, MSc in arts, humanities, social sciences
Laboratory-based Master'sGBP 18,000-32,000MSc in engineering, sciences, technology
MBAGBP 20,000-65,000+Top programs (LBS, Oxford, Cambridge) cost more
PhDGBP 18,000-30,000Bench fees may apply for laboratory research

Tuition examples at specific universities (2025/26 international fees)

UniversityUndergraduate (Arts)Undergraduate (Science/Eng)Taught Master's
University of OxfordGBP 33,050GBP 37,000-44,240GBP 29,000-45,000
University of CambridgeGBP 24,507GBP 33,825-40,000GBP 28,000-42,000
Imperial College LondonN/A (science/eng focus)GBP 36,200-40,000GBP 33,000-40,000
UCLGBP 23,300GBP 28,500-35,000GBP 24,000-38,000
University of ManchesterGBP 21,000GBP 26,500-30,000GBP 22,000-30,000
University of LeedsGBP 19,500GBP 24,750-28,000GBP 20,000-27,000
Cardiff UniversityGBP 18,700GBP 22,950-26,000GBP 19,000-24,000
University of StrathclydeGBP 16,400GBP 21,150-24,000GBP 18,000-24,000

Domestic vs. international fees

Birlesik Krallik and Irish students pay regulated fees capped at GBP 9,250 per year for undergraduate study in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. In Scotland, Scottish-domiciled students pay no tuition at all, while students from the rest of Birlesik Krallik pay up to GBP 9,250. International students pay significantly higher unregulated fees as shown above.

Ipucu: One-year Master's programs in Birlesik Krallik represent genuine value. Paying one year of tuition (GBP 15,000-30,000) instead of two years in the US or Australia (USD 50,000-100,000+) saves a substantial amount, even accounting for higher annual fees.

Yasam Masraflari: A Realistic Budget

How much does it cost to live as a student in Birlesik Krallik?

Living costs vary dramatically depending on whether you study in London or elsewhere. Birlesik Krallik Visas and Immigration (Birlesik KrallikVI) sets minimum financial requirements for Student visa applications:

  • London: GBP 1,334 per month (9 months = GBP 12,006 required in savings)
  • Outside London: GBP 1,023 per month (9 months = GBP 9,207 required in savings)

These are minimum visa requirements, not actual budgets. Here is a realistic monthly breakdown:

Monthly living costs in London

ExpenseBudget Range
University halls / shared roomGBP 700-1,200
Private rental (room in shared house)GBP 800-1,200
GroceriesGBP 200-300
Eating out / takeawayGBP 50-150
Transport (Oyster/TfL)GBP 80-150 (student discount available)
Mobile phoneGBP 10-25
Utilities (if private rental)GBP 80-120 (usually included in halls)
Personal / entertainmentGBP 100-200
Monthly totalGBP 1,300-1,800

Monthly living costs outside London (e.g., Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Edinburgh)

ExpenseBudget Range
University hallsGBP 400-650
Private rental (room in shared house)GBP 350-600
GroceriesGBP 150-250
Eating out / takeawayGBP 40-100
TransportGBP 30-80
Mobile phoneGBP 10-25
Utilities (if private rental)GBP 60-100
Personal / entertainmentGBP 80-150
Monthly totalGBP 900-1,300

Ipucu: Supermarkets like Aldi, Lidl, and ASDA offer the best value for grocery shopping. Cooking at home rather than buying prepared meals saves GBP 100-200 per month. Most universities have shared kitchens in halls of residence.

Visa and Immigration Costs

Beyond tuition and living costs, you need to budget for immigration-related expenses:

CostAmountNotes
Student visa applicationGBP 490Standard rate for applications outside Birlesik Krallik
Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)GBP 776/yearMultiplied by the length of your visa; grants access to NHS
TB test (if required)GBP 50-100Required for applicants from certain countries
Biometric enrollmentVaries by countryMay be included in visa fee or charged separately
CAS depositGBP 1,000-5,000Paid to university; usually deducted from tuition
Police registration (if required)GBP 34Required for nationals of certain countries

Immigration Health Surcharge explained

The Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) gives you full access to Birlesik Krallik's National Health Service (NHS) on the same basis as Birlesik Krallik residents. At GBP 776 per year for students, this covers:

  • GP (doctor) visits
  • Hospital treatment (including A&E/emergency)
  • Mental health services
  • Prescriptions (free in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland; GBP 9.90 per item in England, though many students qualify for exemptions)

You pay the IHS for the full duration of your visa upfront when submitting your visa application. For a 3-year Bachelor's degree, expect to pay approximately GBP 2,328 total.

While the IHS covers NHS access, some students also arrange supplementary health coverage. Compare student health insurance options for Birlesik Krallik →

For complete visa cost details, see our Visa & Arrival guide.

Total Cost of Study: Putting It All Together

What is the total cost of a Birlesik Krallik degree?

Degree TypeDurationTuition TotalLiving Costs TotalVisa/IHS TotalEstimated Grand Total
Bachelor's (outside London)3 yearsGBP 54,000-90,000GBP 30,000-42,000GBP 2,800-3,500GBP 87,000-135,000
Bachelor's (London)3 yearsGBP 60,000-100,000GBP 42,000-58,000GBP 2,800-3,500GBP 105,000-161,000
Master's (outside London)1 yearGBP 15,000-32,000GBP 10,000-14,000GBP 1,300-1,500GBP 26,000-47,500
Master's (London)1 yearGBP 18,000-40,000GBP 14,000-20,000GBP 1,300-1,500GBP 33,000-61,500

Remember that these are full international student costs. Part-time work can offset GBP 5,000-10,000 per year, and scholarships can significantly reduce the total.

Burslar and Funding for International Students

Major government-funded scholarships

Chevening Scholarships

  • Value: Full tuition, monthly stipend, return flights, and additional allowances
  • Eligibility: Students from Chevening-eligible countries (over 160 countries) applying for a 1-year Master's degree
  • Competitiveness: Highly competitive; approximately 1,500 awards globally per year
  • Deadline: Usually November of the year before study
  • Website: chevening.org

Commonwealth Scholarships

  • Value: Full tuition, monthly stipend (GBP 1,236-1,516/month), return flights, thesis grant
  • Eligibility: Citizens of Commonwealth developing countries
  • Programs covered: Master's, PhD, and split-site PhD
  • Competitiveness: Very competitive; approximately 800 awards per year
  • Deadline: Varies by country; typically October-December

GREAT Scholarships

  • Value: GBP 10,000 toward tuition fees
  • Eligibility: Students from specific countries (varies annually) applying to participating Birlesik Krallik universities
  • Programs covered: Postgraduate taught programs
  • Number of awards: Approximately 440 scholarships across participating universities

University-specific scholarships

Most Birlesik Krallik universities offer their own scholarship schemes for international students. Common types include:

Scholarship TypeTypical ValueHow to Apply
International Excellence AwardGBP 2,000-5,000 tuition discountAutomatic consideration based on application
Merit-based scholarshipGBP 3,000-10,000Separate application or automatic based on grades
Country-specific scholarshipGBP 2,000-10,000For students from specific countries
Subject-specific scholarshipGBP 2,000-full tuitionFor specific departments or courses
Vice-Chancellor's scholarshipGBP 5,000-full tuitionCompetitive; requires separate application
Early payment discount2-5% tuition reductionPay tuition in full before a deadline

Ipucu: Many university scholarships are awarded automatically based on your offer grades, so no separate application is needed. However, competitive scholarships do require applications -- check deadlines carefully, as these are often months before the course starts.

Other funding sources

  • Home government scholarships -- Many countries offer scholarships for citizens studying abroad. Check with your Ministry of Education or equivalent body.
  • Fulbright Commission (for US students) -- Funds Master's and PhD study at Birlesik Krallik universities
  • Rotary Foundation Global Grants -- Funds graduate study in specific fields
  • Erasmus Mundus -- EU-funded programs with Birlesik Krallik partner universities
  • Professional body scholarships -- Organizations like the Institution of Civil Engineers, Royal Society of Chemistry, etc. offer scholarships in their fields
  • Employer sponsorship -- Some students negotiate study sponsorship from their current employer

Part-Time Work During Studies

Student visa holders can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays. At the current National Living Wage of GBP 11.44 per hour (age 21+), this can provide meaningful income:

Work PatternWeekly HoursMonthly Earnings (approx.)
Term time20 hoursGBP 915
Holiday (full-time)37.5 hoursGBP 1,716

Over an academic year, part-time work can generate GBP 7,000-10,000 in earnings, depending on hours worked and the pay rate. Common student jobs include retail, hospitality, campus roles, tutoring, and library work. See our Work & Career guide for details.

Budgeting Tips for Birlesik Krallik Students

  1. Get a student bank account -- Birlesik Krallik banks offer student accounts with benefits like interest-free overdrafts and no monthly fees. See our Living in Birlesik Krallik guide for banking advice.
  2. Use your student discount -- The NUS/TOTUM card and UNiDAYS app offer discounts at thousands of retailers, restaurants, and entertainment venues
  3. Buy a 16-25 Railcard (or 26-30 Railcard) -- Saves one-third on rail fares across Birlesik Krallik; costs GBP 30/year
  4. Cook at home -- Batch cooking and meal planning can halve food costs compared to eating out
  5. Shop at budget supermarkets -- Aldi and Lidl offer groceries at 20-30% less than major chains
  6. Use the university library -- Avoid buying textbooks; most are available to borrow or access digitally
  7. Cycle or walk -- Many Birlesik Krallik university cities are compact and bikeable; saves significantly on transport
  8. Apply for council tax exemption -- Full-time students are exempt from council tax (a local property tax); your university provides a council tax exemption letter
  9. Monitor energy costs -- If in private accommodation, compare energy providers and be mindful of heating costs in winter
  10. Access university hardship funds -- If you face unexpected financial difficulties, most universities have emergency funds available

Ipucu: Create a spreadsheet tracking all income and expenses from day one. Many students find they overspend in the first term and need to cut back later. Planning from the start avoids this stress.

Financial Planning Checklist

Before committing to a Birlesik Krallik university, work through this checklist to confirm your finances are in order:

  • Confirmed the exact tuition fee from your offer letter or university website
  • Calculated total visa and IHS costs for the full duration of your course
  • Created a realistic monthly living cost budget for your chosen city
  • Researched and applied for all relevant scholarships (government, university, and external)
  • Confirmed you can meet the Student visa financial requirements (28-day bank statement)
  • Investigated part-time work opportunities in your chosen area
  • Arranged international money transfer methods (Wise, bank transfer, etc.)
  • Budgeted for one-off arrival costs (accommodation deposit, bedding, kitchen items, initial groceries)
  • Checked whether your university offers tuition payment plans or installment options
  • Set aside an emergency fund of at least GBP 500-1,000 for unexpected expenses

Taking time to plan your finances thoroughly before departure means you can focus on your studies and enjoy your time in Birlesik Krallik without financial stress.

Sonraki Adimlar

With a clear understanding of costs and funding, continue your preparation:

Sık Sorulan Sorular

How much does it cost to study in Birlesik Krallik as an international student?
International undergraduate tuition ranges from GBP 15,000 to GBP 45,000 per year, with most courses between GBP 18,000 and GBP 28,000. Add living costs of GBP 12,000-16,000 per year, visa fees of approximately GBP 490, and the NHS surcharge of GBP 776 per year. Total annual costs typically range from GBP 28,000 to GBP 50,000.
What are the living costs for students in Birlesik Krallik?
Birlesik Krallik Visas and Immigration estimates living costs at GBP 1,334 per month in London and GBP 1,023 per month outside London (for visa financial proof purposes). Realistic monthly budgets are GBP 1,000-1,500 outside London and GBP 1,300-1,800 in London, covering rent, food, transport, and personal expenses.
What scholarships are available for international students in Birlesik Krallik?
Major scholarships include Chevening Scholarships (full funding for Master's), Commonwealth Scholarships (full funding for developing country citizens), GREAT Scholarships (GBP 10,000 awards), and individual university scholarships ranging from GBP 2,000 to full tuition waivers. The Turing Scheme funds Birlesik Krallik students studying abroad.
What is the NHS Immigration Health Surcharge?
The Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) is GBP 776 per year for students. It grants full access to NHS healthcare, including GP visits, hospital treatment, and most prescriptions (free in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland). You must pay IHS for the full duration of your visa when applying.
Is London significantly more expensive than other Birlesik Krallik cities?
Yes. Rent in London averages GBP 800-1,200/month for student accommodation compared to GBP 400-700/month in cities like Manchester, Birmingham, or Leeds. However, London also offers more part-time job opportunities and higher wages. Overall, expect to spend 25-40% more in London than in other Birlesik Krallik cities.
Can I work part-time to support my studies?
Yes. Student visa holders can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays. At the National Living Wage of GBP 11.44/hour (age 21+), 20 hours per week earns approximately GBP 915/month before tax, which can significantly help with living costs.
Do Birlesik Krallik universities offer payment plans for tuition?
Many Birlesik Krallik universities allow international students to pay tuition in installments, typically 2-3 payments spread across the academic year. Some charge a small administrative fee for this. You usually need to pay a deposit (GBP 1,000-5,000) when accepting your offer, with the balance due at or after enrollment.
Are there cheaper alternatives within Birlesik Krallik?
Yes. Universities in Wales, Northern Ireland, and northern England generally have lower tuition and living costs. Some universities, such as Staffordshire, Teesside, and Bolton, offer international tuition starting from GBP 12,000-14,000 per year. Studying outside major cities significantly reduces living costs.