Britain is known for its Queen, Royal Family and Buckingham Palace. But aside from the regal essence that the nation has to offer, it’s a perfect balance between cultural heritage, beautiful scenery and the history that goes with it. Britain is also famed for Big Ben, these shiny red buses and the merging of urbanization with ancient elements. William Shakespeare, the Beatles, Alfred Hitler – all of them are a gift from this country to the world.
If a student wants to explore the UK, he will give picturesque Buckingham an unparalleled experience like living in the big city of London. Or you can even travel to 4 countries in the United Kingdom – England, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Ireland.
Unsurprisingly, the UK is among the most popular places to study abroad. Scientific Research and Development remains a vital part of UK universities, where many science parks are being set up to enable productions. The result has been Isaac Newton- Charles Darwin-Stephen Hawking, and many others. Graduating from one of the UK’s 3,000 universities opens doors to many opportunities across the world. London is the UK’s capital, financial hub and global city. Other famous cities include Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds, as well as Glasgow and Liverpool.
Tuition fees at institutions in the UK are higher than in other countries. But the cost may vary depending on the city, accommodations, and the amount that one student spends on another.
Average tuition for all courses is between £10,000 and £38,000 a year. Other specialist courses, such as economics and medicine, may charge higher tuition fees than undergraduate or postgraduate courses.
For an international student, the cost of living is around £1,100 a month, or almost £12,000 a year. These costs include accommodation, transport, meals and entertainment. The total cost of training can be at least £22,200 a year.
Grants make it easier for international students to benefit from their education costs. There are two main types of bursaries awarded by UK universities and colleges: a) merit-based bursaries b) needs-based bursaries or bursaries
Achievement-oriented scholarships will be offered to students, who have achieved good results in the academic world. These are usually provided by government, local companies, businesses, universities or community organizations. These grants will also be offered to those with exceptional extra-curricular achievements or incredible skills.
While scholarships are awarded to economically disadvantaged students with high academic achievement. These grants are highly competitive, as students need to demonstrate their academic potential in order to receive financial support from these grants.