Studying in the UK offers a world-class education, but it’s important to understand the associated costs. For international students, annual tuition fees for undergraduate programs typically range from £10,000 to £26,000, with medical degrees reaching up to £67,892 per year. Postgraduate courses can be more expensive, depending on the university and program. In addition to tuition, you’ll need to budget for living expenses, which vary by location. On average, students should plan for approximately £12,000 to £15,000 per year to cover accommodation, food, transportation, and other personal costs. Scholarships and financial aid are available to help manage the cost of studying in the UK for Indian students, so research and apply early.
Tuition Fees
Below is the cost of education in the UK:
Undergraduate Courses
£11,400 – £38,000 per year
Postgraduate Courses
£9,000 – £30,000 per year
Note: These are average figures and the actual costs may vary.
Top UK’s Universities Fees
Listed below are UK study expenses for top universities:
| Top Universities | Global QS Rank 2025 | Avg. Tuition Fees (Annually) |
|---|---|---|
| Imperial College London | 2 | £9,250 to £53,700 |
| Oxford University | 3 | £24,910 to £106,540 |
| University of Cambridge | 5 | £25,734 to £67,194 |
| UCL | 9 | £10,400 to £45,000 |
| University of Edinburgh | 27 | £21,500 to £37,500 |
| University of Manchester | 34 | £27,000 to £40,500 |
| King’s College London | 40 | £18,432 to £27,066 |
| London School of Economics and Political Science | 50 | £26,184 to £45,000 |
| University of Bristol | 54 | £26,184 to £45,000 |
| University of Warwick | 69 | £26,184 to £45,000 |
Cost of Living in the UK
| Particulars | Average Monthly Costs (in London) | Average Monthly Costs (in the rest of the UK) |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | £690 – £955 | £690 – £955 |
| Food | £200 – £350 | £200 – £350 |
| Bills (Gas, electricity. broadband, TV license and water) | £200 | £120 |
| Groceries | £175 | £136 |
| Mobile phone | £18 (SIM-only plan) | £18 (SIM-only plan) |
| Travel (buses, trams, and trains) | £110 | £70 |
Get help from expert Transglobal Overseas counsellors to manage the total cost to study in the UK from India.
Additional Expenses
| Expense | Avg. Cost |
|---|---|
| Health Insurance | £470 per year |
| Study permit fees | £490 |
| Flight Expense | INR 35,000 to INR 80,000 |
| University Application fee | £20 to £100 |
| Proficiency tests fee | IELTS- ₹17,000. GRE (general/subject)- ₹22,550/ ₹14,500 TOEFL iBT- ₹16,900 GMAT- ₹25,163 CAEL- ₹16,680 |
| Biometric fee | Included in the visa application |
Best Cities in the UK for Students
| City | Avg. Cost of Living |
|---|---|
| London | £1,300 – £1,500 |
| Edinburgh | £1,000 |
| Glasgow | £1,000 – £1,700 |
| Manchester | £600 – £1,200 |
| Nottingham | £800 – £1,200 |
Accommodation costs in the UK
| Particulars | London | Rest of UK |
|---|---|---|
| University Residence | £727 | £515 |
| Private Housing | £848 | £505 |
Taxes in the UK
As an Indian student in the UK, your tax obligations depend on your income and duration of stay.
- Income Tax: You have a personal allowance and pay tax on income above it.
- NICs: These are mandatory contributions.
- Double Taxation Relief: India and the UK agree to prevent double taxation.
Scholarships in the UK
You have access to various scholarships while studying in UK. Listed below are a few of them:
Government Scholarships
- Chevening Scholarship
- Commonwealth Scholarships
- GREAT Scholarships
University-Specific Scholarships
- Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OCIS) Scholarships
- Clarendon Scholarship
- The Westminster Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships
- University of Exeter Undergraduate Scholarships
- Cambridge University MBA Scholarship
- Global Leaders Scholarship
- Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence Scholarship
- Imperial College London PhD Scholarship
- Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Contact Transglobal Overseas to understand eligibility and deadlines for scholarships and manage the cost of study in the UK.
Part-time Jobs in the UK for Students
The UK offers many opportunities for international students to work part-time. Here are some popular options:
On-Campus Jobs
- Teaching Assistant (TA)
- Research Assistant (RA)
- Library Assistant
- Campus Tour Guide
Off-Campus Jobs
- Retail and Hospitality
- Customer Service
- Tutoring
- Delivery Services
- Freelancing
