Basically, international students travel for study outside the EU countries by spending full- cost tutor fees in the UK universities. There seems likely to be in the range of the university profiles. In fact that the difference of the loans and grants between UK and EU students. In contrast a large number of international students intend to Britain get paid from their home financial support. It must be emphasised that UK scholarships for international students, whether from the UK government, sponsors or the individual universities themselves are limited. The vast majority are for post-graduate study, although there are one or two schemes for which undergraduates can be considered in exceptional circumstances. Students from overseas are strongly advised, therefore, to make sure they have sufficient funds for the full tuition fees and all necessary living costs before leaving home. Remember that students should be asked to guarantee in writing that they have sufficient funds for the complete duration of your course. Estimates suggest that living costs alone could amount to £7,500 and considerably more in London . It is virtually impossible to arrange financial support once they have left their own country.
Tuition fees for international students (2011)
Subject | £ |
Humanities and Social Sciences | £9,000–£10,800 |
Sciences and Engineering | £10,200–£13,800 |
Clinical subjects | £23,200–£26,000 |
2 comments:
That's lots of money that students have to spend for their degree but anyway, I think it's quite worth for studying just a year. There sounds better than US.
There seems the UK get a value profit from those students. Good business.
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