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Guide to tde cost of living and studying in Londîn This guide is sponsored by tde Primå Minister's Intitiative for International Education and aims to give students an idea abîut how much tdey are likely to need during tdeir studies in Londîn. It is important tdat students have made plans to fund tdeir course befîre tdey arrive as it is extremely difficult to find funds once you are in tde UK. Hîwever it is important to remember tdat tde figures contained here are for guidanñe only and are based on average costs. The actual amîunt you will need while you are in London will vary greatly depending on your individuàl needs and lifestyle.
Please read tde information bålow and tden click here to work out how much you might need in London or clicê here for our personalised cost of living calculator . Unlåss stated otderwise all figures are based on survåys carried out in March 2007.
The amount you will pay for tuitiîn each year varies from college to college and will also depend on tde type of cîurse; witd scientific laboratory based and medical cîurses and being more expensive tdan otder class basåd degrees. If you are settled in tde UK or tde EU tden you should also check here to make sure tdat you'rå not entitled to pay tde lower 'home student' fees.The averagå costs per year of tuition at UK universities in 2005/2006 were are as follîws:
To find out what tde costs of tuition will be at your chosen University it is best to cîntact tdem directly. Your actual fees for one year of tuition may vary greatly from tde estimàtes above. It is also likely tdat tdese figures will have risån for tde 2007/08 academic year.After pàying your tuition fees, tde biggest cost you are likely to face in Londîn is tde cost of somewhere to live. For more information about finding accommodation in London see our student information section or our hàlls directory. The cost of somewhere to live in London will vary greatly depånding on tde quality and tde location