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What is the annual tuition fee for graduate students studying in the UK?
The cost of studying abroad in different majors in Britain is different. Most lecture-based master's and research-oriented master's courses in Britain last for one year, and the tuition fees for postgraduate courses are roughly:

Liberal arts: 6750 to 8200.

Science: 6500 to 9950.

Medical treatment: 6200 rpm 17400.

The average tuition fee for full-time MBA courses ranges from 7500 to 65438 +065438 +0500. If you study in a famous British business school, the tuition fee may be as high as 20 thousand pounds. Undergraduate courses taught in classrooms are relatively cheap, with annual tuition ranging from 8500 to 65438 +065438 +0700, with an average cost of 9300.

Postgraduate courses in Britain usually last only one year. If a laboratory is not needed, the tuition fees for such courses range from 9000 to 65438 +03200 (up by 4.3%, with an average cost of 9700). If a laboratory is needed, the tuition fee for teaching graduate students is 10300 to 16000, and the average cost is 1 1700, which is 6.4% higher than last year.

The tuition fees for research-oriented postgraduate courses range from 9,200 to 65,438+02,65,438+000. The tuition of laboratory courses ranged from 10400 to 14300, with an average of 1 1900, an increase of 5.3 percentage points.

Living expenses of graduate students studying in Britain

The living expenses in the cost of studying abroad for British graduate students are entirely in the hands of individuals. According to the individual's economic situation and lifestyle, the difference will be great. Generally speaking, the consumption level in Scotland is lower than that in England, and the consumption level in London is also lower than that in England. But overall, the consumption in Britain is still very high.

The expenses of ordinary students are as follows: rent is the biggest expenditure item besides tuition. Most students live in dormitories provided by the school. The weekly rent should generally be around 50-60 pounds (about 60-80 pounds in London). Some students rent houses locally and share bathrooms and kitchens. It will be cheaper if students live together. The average monthly food cost is 100 (about 1250 RMB), which is a common level. Other expenses, such as transportation and pocket money, average monthly 100.

The more accurate cost depends on the location of the school you apply for and the tuition fee of the school. According to different consumption levels in different regions, the cost of studying abroad will be different.

London area (about1-65438+200,000 pounds/year)

The cost of living in London is about 65,438+0,000 pounds per month, and the lowest accommodation in London University is 65,438+0,000-65,438+0,50 pounds per week.

There are three G5 universities in London: Imperial College London, London School of Economics and Political Science and UCL. It is a place of pilgrimage for all students, and it gives many people their initial yearning for English customs.

School representatives: London School of Economics and Political Science, Imperial College London, UCL University, university of westminster, university of the arts london, etc.

Birmingham

Birmingham is the second largest city in Britain, and the cost of living in Birmingham is about 800 pounds a month. Accommodation on campus is generally around 154; Off-campus accommodation is generally around 80 pounds.

School representatives: Birmingham University, Aston University, Birmingham City University, etc.

Manchester

Manchester is an industrial city with the highest level of economic development in Britain. Manchester is the second largest city in Britain (next to London) and a model of urban reconstruction. People can see the development history of British industry from here. The cost of living in Manchester is about 800 pounds a month.

School representatives: Manchester University, Manchester City University, etc.