Studying in London for a year, tuition fees plus living expenses, the cost required is about 22,000-40,000, about 19-34 million yuan.
1, accommodation costs:
Accommodation is the largest living expenses, different regions will be slightly different costs, of which the London area is the most expensive. There are three main types of accommodation available for studying in the UK: school dormitories, rented rooms and homestay, and the first two are the ones that international students choose to stay in more often. School dormitories, with different room types and different geographic locations, will have different prices.
Probably the estimated figure is: non-London area 350 pounds - 600 pounds per month London area 600 pounds - 1,000 pounds per month; if you rent your own room, about 50-100 pounds per month more all kinds of water, electricity, heating and Internet access fees and other additional costs.
2, food and beverage costs:
If you choose the school dormitory that basically do not have to worry about food, but if you choose to rent their own room, you can only cook or go outside to eat. If you cook for yourself, you will spend about 150-200 pounds per month, and if you go to a restaurant, it will be more expensive, and you will need about 500-600 pounds per month.
In addition, there are large and small local and Chinese supermarkets everywhere in the UK, so it is very convenient for international students to cook their own food, which costs about £5-15/day. Students in a hurry will choose to buy fast food, which costs around £5-6 for a set meal. Eating in Chinese restaurants usually costs about £10-30 per person. Chinese students abroad usually get together to eat, so as to save money and get to know like-minded partners.
3, transportation costs:
The cost of transportation depends mainly on the distance between the school and the residence, as well as the frequency of travel. In small cities, transportation is basically by walking. If you are in a big city, such as London, you will usually go out by subway or bus, which will incur another part of the cost in a year. In London, for example, a monthly bus pass costs 44 pounds, and a monthly subway pass (zones 1-2) costs more than 60 pounds.
Taking a taxi in the UK is very expensive, starting at ?2-3, and then every kilometer needs to be ?2.5 or so, a small distance can instantly reach more than ten pounds, and London from time to time the phenomenon of traffic jams, so the cost-effective is not very high.
4, daily life expenses:
Mobile phone communication costs: depends on the individual's social situation, cheap, if you only need to spend 5-10 pounds a month, according to their own budget.
Daily necessities: when you first arrive, you will spend a lot on necessities, and not much after that.
5, tourism, entertainment:
Generally speaking, students come to Europe will go to travel, travel costs is not a small amount. The specific cost depends on how many places you want to play, Europe to play a day of 100 pounds standard is more normal. Generally speaking, in the United Kingdom non-London area a month living costs in 8000-10000 yuan / month; London area a month living costs: 13000-20000 yuan / month.
People in London must have this London public transportation card - Oyster Card, only need to pay a deposit of 5 pounds to apply. Use this card to get a 10% discount on the London Underground. It can also be used to travel on London buses, light rail, trains, mini trains, Thames River cruise transportation and more.
Notes on studying in the UK
1. Degree choices and applications: Research UK universities and programs carefully and make sure you choose a degree program that meets your interests and goals. Understand the entry requirements of UK universities for international students and go through the appropriate procedures for your application in advance.
2. Student visas: Understand the UK's student visa policy and apply for the right type of visa. Ensure that you provide accurate and complete documentation during the visa application process and comply with visa requirements and deadlines.
3. Fees and Scholarships: Understand the cost structure of studying in the UK, including tuition fees, living expenses and insurance. Explore and apply for possible scholarships or other financial assistance to reduce financial stress.
4. Accommodation: Learn about the different types of accommodation options, such as student halls of residence, shared apartments or homestay. Find out about and book accommodation in advance to ensure a safe and comfortable living environment.
5. Money management: Plan and manage your budget wisely. Learn about banking and financial services in the UK and handle your bank account and payment methods appropriately.
6. Language proficiency: If your English is not good enough, prepare in advance and sit for English language exams that meet the requirements of UK universities, such as IELTS or Cambridge English Exams.
7. Cultural Adaptation: Learn about British culture, social customs and values, and adapt to the local lifestyle. Respect the differences of others, take the initiative to participate in campus activities and social circles, and build relationships with local and other international students.
8. Health and insurance: Take out appropriate health and accident insurance so that you can receive necessary medical and emergency assistance when needed.
9. Study Abroad Support and Counseling: Take advantage of the support and counseling services offered by the university and study abroad organizations to help you with your studies, life, and other concerns.