- Rough total
- From ≈ £30,000 / year (tuition + living)
- Tuition driver
- Subject — clinical far higher than classroom
- Living driver
- City — London most expensive
- One-off
- Visa fee + immigration health surcharge
Key takeaways
- Total cost = tuition + living costs; budget from around £30,000 a year as a rough guide.
- Tuition varies hugely by subject — clinical degrees are far higher than classroom subjects.
- Living costs depend on city, with London the most expensive.
- Add one-off costs: the visa fee and the immigration health surcharge.
Tuition and living costs
Two figures make up your cost of study: tuition and living. International tuition ranges enormously by subject — classroom-based arts, humanities and business subjects sit at the lower end, while laboratory, engineering and especially clinical degrees (medicine, dentistry, veterinary) run much higher. Living costs depend heavily on where you study, with London significantly more expensive than other cities. As a planning rule of thumb many students budget from around £30,000 a year for tuition plus living, but your real figure depends on your course and city.
Don't forget the one-off costs
Beyond tuition and living, budget for one-off and upfront costs: the visa application fee, the immigration health surcharge (paid upfront for the whole visa), travel to the UK, an accommodation deposit, and initial setup costs in your first weeks. Study UK Now builds a complete, personalised cost picture for your course and city — including the visa and surcharge — so you can plan with confidence. Always confirm tuition with each university and visa-related costs on GOV.UK.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to study in the UK for international students?
Budget for tuition plus living costs — commonly from around £30,000 a year as a rough guide, though tuition varies hugely by subject (clinical degrees are far higher) and living costs depend on the city, with London the most expensive. Add one-off costs like the visa fee and health surcharge. Confirm tuition with each university and visa costs on GOV.UK.
What is the cheapest way to study in the UK?
Choosing a classroom-based subject, a university outside London, good-value accommodation and applying for scholarships all reduce the total cost. Some universities and cities offer far better value than others. Study UK Now can build you a lower-cost shortlist that still meets your academic and career goals.
Sources — verified June 2026
Visa, fee and policy details change. Always confirm the latest on the official source before you rely on it.