United Kingdom
United Kingdom

 

United Kingdom consists of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. It is a part of Europe. Recently it broke off from the European Union. London, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh are some of the major cities of United Kingdom.

Climate

The weather in England is temperate with mild summers and winters, influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and the warm Gulf Stream. Rainfall is fairly evenly spread throughout the year, though the west is wetter than the east. ... Winter (December to February) tends to be grey and wet.

Living Standards

The United Kingdom performs well in most measures of well-being relative to most other countries in the Better Life Index. ... In the United Kingdom, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is USD 28 715 a year, lower than the OECD average of USD 33 604 a year.

Living Expenses

The living costs for international students differs for diff cities because of the cost of accomodation. There are a lot of universities which offer hostel accomodation for around 400-500 GBP per month. But the students can get cheaper accomodation like 250-300 per month if they share with other students in private accomodation which is available nearby the universities.

Average Fees

For international students, undergraduate tuition fees is around £10,000 - £30,000 per year for full-time courses. Note that the higher range is for medical degrees at the best colleges. However, on average, international undergraduate fees is around £12,000 per year. For postgraduate degrees, the average tuition fees for international students for full-time programs range from £10,000 - £13,000 per year. For laboratory and research-based programs, average annual fees stand at £14,000. For medical degrees, the average figure is £22,200 and it can go up to £58,000.

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