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Choice of Destination - Student Life

Appear for the TOEFL test and set out on the adventure of living in the UK as a student can be an expensive affair depending on how extravagantly you spend. As an Indian student studying in the UK, you may often end up comparing the cost of everything with the rates back in India. On an average, as per some estimates, studying UK can cost you anywhere between INR 19 lakhs to INR 39 lakhs* depending on the course you do and where in UK you are studying. If you're an Indian student planning to study in London, please note that you are required to show that you can afford at least Rs.1 lakh (£1,265) per month in order to get a Tier 4 Visa. You must also note that the cost of living is higher in London and South East England compared to the rest of England and Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Which means that studying in Universities like University College London (UCL), Imperial, and Oxford would prove to be more expensive than getting a seat in Nottingham, Cardiff, or Leicester. An approximate budget has been given below to help you understand the cost of living in UK for Indian students. Towards the end of the article, we have also linked to a calculator to calculate living expenses.