Cost of Study in UK
The fees you pay will vary dependent on the type of course you choose and will differ from school to school and are at the discretion of the institution.
For a week’s course you could pay anything from under £200 to over £1000. It really does depend on the nature of the course you choose. You can find out what your course will cost by checking out the course providers’ profile on this site.
Postgraduate study and MBAs
You'll get great value for money from a UK postgraduate education no matter where you choose to study. The figures below show approximately what you can expect to pay, but it's worth bearing in mind that course fees can vary considerably between institutions. You can find more details on individual education institutions’ fees on our site by checking out their profiles.
Average course fees
Arts and humanities courses: ==>£7,000-£9,000 per year
Science courses: ==========> £7,500-£12,000 per year
Clinical courses: ===========>£10,000-£21,000 per year
MBA: =================>£4,000 to more than £30,000 per year
Undergraduate study Average course fees
Foundation courses ========>£4,000 to £12,000 per year
Arts courses =============>£7,000 to £9,000 per year
Science courses ==========>£7,500 to £12,000 per year
Clinical courses ===========>£10,000 to £21,000 per year
Study at a UK independent school
The fees you pay to attend independent school include your course fees, accommodation and may include some or all-extracurricular activities, but it's to check exactly what is included with the school. You may be asked to pay extra for language tuition.
Fees vary from school to school and are at the discretion of the institution; there are no national standards. You should expect to pay a minimum of £8,000 per year and fees can be as high as £25,000.
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