While it’s many students’ dream to study in the UK, the cost of study comes in as a major factor in choosing the most suitable university.
The UK is home to many world-class prestigious universities. But just because most of them are expensive you do not have to be disheartened.
If you are determined to Study in the UK has many universities that offer quite affordable fees. They come with uncompromised quality in their educational programs.
Exploring these universities can help you check out the best ones you can close in on and fix as your study destination.
Let’s explore a few universities and how much it costs to study in them:
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
The university offers really cheap tuition fees for international students. The university was formed by merging some of the oldest universities in Wales namely:
- Trinity University College (TUC)
- Lampeter (UWL)
- The University of Wales
Its annual fees for international students come to £11,000.
Plymouth Marjon University
It’s a small university situated just outside Plymouth. It has a very green campus and it offers class sizes that are small. Another attraction of the university is that all its programs provide work placements.
Its annual fees for international students come to £11,000.
Buckinghamshire New University
The university is split into 3 campuses. They are situated in Aylesbury, Uxbridge, and High Wycombe. The attraction of this university is that it’s close to the sights and attractions of London.
Its annual fees for international students come to £11,000.
Ravensbourne University London
This small institution is ranked among the top universities in the subject of art and design. It got a ‘Silver’ award in the UK government’s Teaching and Excellence Framework in 2017.
Its annual fees for international students come between £10,800 and £13,500.
University of Sunderland
The university has 2 campuses in Sunderland. It also has a site in London. A campus was recently opened in Hong Kong too.
The university ranks high for its facilities, social responsibility, graduate employability, and inclusiveness among other qualities.
Its annual fees for international students come to £10,500.
The University of the West of Scotland
For international students, it’s the most affordable university in Scotland. It’s also the largest modern university in Scotland. It has around 16,000 students across 5 campuses.
Its annual fees for international students come to £10,500.
University of Cumbria
It’s a young university formed by the merging of some previous universities. It’s a growing university. Its annual fees for international students come to £10,500.
University of Suffolk
It’s a 12-year old university with just over 5000 students. Its main campus is in Ipswich. Its annual fees for international students come to £10,080.
Royal Agricultural University
It has the distinction of being the oldest agricultural college in the English-speaking world. Its annual fees for international students come to £10,000.
Coventry University
It’s among the fastest-growing universities in the UK. It has around 31,700 students. 97% of students get employed or pursue further study 6 months after becoming graduates.
Its annual fees for international students come between £9,000 and £12,600.
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