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Cost of study
Tuition fees and living costs are the two main items you will need to I take into account in estimating the total cost of your study and residence in the UK. The cost varies from one institution to another and from one part of the country to another. Living costs naturally increase from year to year.

It is essential to ensure that you have sufficient funds to cover both living expenses and full cost of tuition fees throughout your course. Tuition fees can vary from one institution to another.

Cost of living will depend on the place you live and on your personal life style. You should contact your nearest BCD or British Library for up-to-date information on what it will cost for your proposed study.

Most British undergraduate courses take three years and postgraduate programmes generally take one year. Similar courses in other English speaking countries take four years and two years respectively - this makes a great difference to the bottom line of expenses.

The average tuition fee for undergraduate courses such as Arts, Business, Science ranges between £6200 to £7500 per year. For vocational courses it comes to around £3700. For Postgraduate courses in Arts, Business and Science the fees is around £6450 to 7650 per year approx. For English language courses the fee ranges between £ 100 to £500 per week. Living costs generally vary according to the location but on average it may cost around £6500 to 8000 approx. (Note: These figures are only indicative and there could be variations).

In U.K. you can have professional degrees at undergraduate level; one year masters' degree, access to the National Health Service free for students registered on courses of six months or longer and free school education for registered dependent children.

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