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Of the five most expensive universities in the UK for undergraduate study, is your dream school among them?

author:Anhui Lischen studied abroad

  With the full return of university students, it is not surprising that university tuition fees across the UK continue to soar. According to the Britannia study survey data, the most expensive undergraduate tuition fees in the UK are these 5 universities... (The following discussion is limited to the tuition fees for undergraduate students starting September 2021)

Of the five most expensive universities in the UK for undergraduate study, is your dream school among them?

  Oxford

  Oxford university is one of the most famous and highly ranked universities in the world and the number one university in the UK, with students from all over the world.

  The university offers a unique range of teaching methods and offers students the greatest possible support, including a personalized tutoring system where students have ample opportunities to discuss with their mentors.

  Tuition fees are £9,250 for local students and £26,770-£37,510 for international students.

  Tuition fees for international students are £35,380, in addition to the UK's most expensive business programme, £31,230 for international students.

  Apart from tuition fees, the annual cost of living at Oxford adds up to £14,100-£20,520 per year. These include food, accommodation, personal belongings, social activities, study expenses and other expenses.

  University of Cambridge

  The University of Cambridge is one of the best universities in the world and ranked second in the UK, and the University of Cambridge is very good at investing in student facilities, which of course will also be reflected in your tuition fees.

  Compared to other top universities in the UK, the University of Cambridge has one of the highest tuition fees, with Indigenous students £9,250 per annum, as with Oxford.

  As a result, their tuition fees are also used to improve students' academic services, as well as additional facilities such as career counseling, health and sports services.

  The combined cost of accommodation and meals costs is around £8,375 per year, plus additional costs such as course resources, travel and social activities.

  One of the most expensive courses offered by the University of Cambridge is the Bachelor of Medicine programme, with tuition fees for international students amounting to £58,038 per year, making it the most expensive course in the UK's top medical programmes.

  University of Warwick

  Although ranked 61st in the world, it is the top ten universities in the UK.

  The university is known for the quality of its research and offers excellent graduate employment opportunities for its students.

  Tuition is £9,250 per year for UK native students and £21,220-£43,170 for international students, whose top subjects include economics, business and management studies, and philosophy.

  The cost of living in Warwick appears to be much lower than in Oxford and Cambridge, but is still estimated to be between £5,490-£7,600 per year, including accommodation, food, books and materials and other general expenses.

  Imperial College London

  There is no doubt that this London-based university is voted one of the most expensive and best in London.

  The average tuition fee for international students ranges from £32,000 to £45,300, but at the same time, students also need to invest heavily in facilities and support.

  Ic ranked 7th in the world, provides students with a first-class education, with tuition fees of £9,250 per year for local students.

  Don't forget the extra cost of actually living in London, coupled with the high rent and transport costs, costs an average of £16,209 per year for students studying in London.

  University College London

  UCL is the second-ranked University of London and one of the most expensive universities in the UK.

  University College London is consistently ranked as one of the top universities in the UK and the world, and one of the largest in the UK.

  UCL is also one of the most diverse universities, with more than 18,000 international students enrolled.

  International students who want to study at this University of London have tuition fees ranging from £21,600 to £34,100.

  Uk native students, like other universities, pay £9,250 a year.