December 05, 2022
What is the cost of living in UK for international students
by Arunachalam
What is the Cost of Living in UK for International Students
Study destination UK is one of the most well-liked study abroad destinations for foreign students and is home to some of the most famous institutions. Additionally, professionals from all over the world who migrate to UK are drawn here by the robust economy and abundance of employment prospects since they see it as a land of opportunity for their financial development.
But compared to most other nations, living expenses in the UK might be on the higher side. Let’s delve further into it in this blog.
Student living expenses in the UK
The average cost of living in the UK for students, including rent, is between £1000 and £1600. It differs based on the place you choose to live in. You may choose to live alone in a single apartment or share housing with a roommate.
Average Rent in the UK
Rent is without a doubt one of your biggest expenditures. Many people even spend half of their income on it. Depending on your region, your needs, and how many people are living with you, the rent in the UK varies. The type of household or the number of occupants affects the rent. The average rent in the UK for a single person is £725, which is almost 30% more expensive than a single household. For a couple without children, the average rent is £870. The typical rent for families with kids rises to £941.
Cost of Education
Due to recent increase in costs that have been out of control, university fees have long been a hot topic in the UK for students who choose UK as a study destination. Currently, roughly £9,250 a year is required from students attending UK universities. The tuition costs for graduating international students range from £10,000 to £38,000.
But there are other student discounts available when you live in the UK as a student. Students in the UK are eligible for discounts on services like transportation by using their student IDs.
Costs of Transportation in the UK
In the UK, private businesses own the majority of the public transportation systems and there is no involvement of government in public transportation. A public bus travel in London will cost you £1.50 per hour. London has the highest average monthly commute cost of any city in the world at $186. Private companies own the train system in the UK and they are also pricey.
Bills and utilities in the UK
The average cost of fuel in the UK is £1,131 per year or around 4% of the average household budget in the country. The average monthly cost of energy in the UK is $34, while the cost of water varies depending on where you live. The annual water and sewage bill is expected to cost £400. Water conservation and reducing wasteful use can help you save money. In the UK, the average cost of broadband, which includes TV and internet services, is £27.50.
Tips on how you can save money in the UK as an International Student
1. Share an apartment
Rent in the UK can account for close to half of your monthly budget due to the high expense of housing there. In order to get around this, sharing a flat is a common practice after your migration to UK.
2. Opening a bank account in the area
When you have a local bank account, everything might become quite simple. When you arrive in the UK, getting one is easy and only requires a few documents. Get a place to stay and the paperwork you need to open a bank account locally.
3. Make an effort to cut your utility costs
It is possible to control the costs of general utilities like electricity, heaters, and air conditioners to lower overall consumption. Like in the winter, you can try to wear some warm garments rather than constantly cranking up the heat.
4. Search for good deals in connection
Search for “sim only” deals if you have a phone already and get the ones with good returns and less money. These minor changes can save a lot of money for you at the end of the year.
5. Steer clear of pricier restaurants
Eating regularly in restaurants and cafes can be expensive, look for places that are reasonably priced. It’s best to prepare your own food and stay away from spending so much money outside. You can purchase good quality food at a lower price in supermarkets. You will need to wait till the end of the day and choose products with bright yellow stickers adhered to them.
6. When shopping, try to negotiate your way out
In the UK, haggling is important to cut costs and make ends meet. Have the courage to request a decrease from the merchant. You need to be aware of the things you may and cannot bargain.
After your overseas migration, it can be very expensive to live in the UK, whether you’re a student or a family. However, you can save a lot of money if you plan ahead and take a calculated approach. Although these adjustments may appear insignificant, they have a big impact on your entire budget. Contact MWT Education Consultancy who have fulfilled the aspirations of numerous students who wish to migrate to UK.
Written by
Arunachalam
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