University of Bolton, UK is open for September 2023 Intake, accepting student with 60% for UG and 65% for PG, most affordable tuition fees with great scholarship, cost of living in Bolton is also lower than most parts of the UK. Glyndwr University, UK is open for September 2023 intake. Nursing programs in Bachelors for the upcoming intakes with 2000 GBP scholarship plus placements in England and employment support after successful completion of the degree. University of New Haven, open for August intake, Application fee and GRE scores waived for fall 2023 intake. Alvernia University, Pennsylvania, USA Sep 23 intake is open. UK Universities open for September 2023 : University of Northampton, University of West London, University of Sunderland, University of Greenwich, Cranefield University, Coventry University.

Financial Assessment

The costs of studying in the UK are considered to be on the higher side for international students. The tuition fees vary quite a lot, and largely depend on your chosen area of interest, the university you are applying to, and your destination. Also, the economic slow-down of the country may be a cause of concern for students planning to study abroad in the UK. However, the British government’s assures that tuition fees and student loans will remain unaffected in the coming academic year. Also, as several UK universities offer accelerated programs, the cost of studying in the UK is worth it in the long run. On average, an international student is likely to spend roughly £22,500 each year, on tuition and accommodation together. While these costs are daunting, there are several scholarships that can gain you entry to a top UK based university. You can also opt for education loans to study in the UK

The cost of living in London is high, but compared to other world’s largest cities, the British capital is a quite an affordable city to live in. 

The first and foremost concern you will have when arriving in London is renting an apartment. As one of the world’s greatest cities in the world, normally rental prices are higher than in areas around. The rental price gap between downtown and peripheral areas in London is not that large as it’s common in other world’s biggest cities.

Currently, renting an apartment in London will cost you over a thousand pounds per month on average. It is estimated that the monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment at the city centre costs on average £1,740. A similar apartment in suburb neighbourhoods has a monthly rent of £1,231 on average. Overall, the monthly cost for renting such an apartment in the downtown area ranges between £1,200 and £2,200, while in periphery ranges from £900 to £1,500

The cost of studying in the UK varies from one institution to another. 
Tuition fees have increased steadily over the years and UK students at  universities have to pay roughly £9,250 annually approximately. 
At the same time, for international students, tuition fees start from approximately £10,000 and increase to £38,000 for specialized degrees in medicine and other disciplines. 
Humanities and social sciences degrees are comparatively affordable.
 

The average study cost in the UK is estimated at roughly £22,000 and studying in London will be comparatively costlier than other cities. 
Most UK universities have shorter programs as compared to the U.S.A or other countries (3 years for average undergraduate degrees than 4 years and 1 year for Master’s degrees rather than 2 years).