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    Study Costs in UK

    Estimated Costs in 11 UK Regions

    Belfast

    Northern Ireland

    #12 UK's Student City
    40k+ Students
    1 University
    9.7 hr from London
    from London
    17 hr from London
    from London
    1.5 hr from London
    from London

    Belfast is a city of contrasts, blending rich history with modern vibrancy. It offers top universities, affordable living, and a growing cultural scene. With its welcoming community, historic landmarks, and scenic surroundings, Belfast is an exciting place for students to study and live.

    Monthly Living Costs in Belfast


    Average Total Living CostGBP $959

    Accommodation
    Accommodation

    GBP $300 - $761

    Groceries
    Groceries

    GBP $376 - $513

    Transportation
    Transportation

    ~ GBP $35

    Utilities
    Utilities

    ~ GBP $35

    Entertainment
    Entertainment

    GBP $13 - $26

    Books & supplies
    Books & Supplies

    ~ GBP $20


    Estimates subject to accommodation type and lifestyle

    Average Tuition Fee / Year


    Pre-U / Foundation

    GBP 15 - 25k

    Undergraduate Degree

    GBP 15 - 25k

    Postgraduate Degree

    GBP 16 - 28k


    Subject to university and course

    More About Northern Ireland

    Quick facts
    Quick Facts
    • 1 University
    • 44k+ International Student
    Postgraduate study
    Postgraduate Study

    Northern Ireland is prominent in aerospace and agri-food industries, with Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University excelling in Aerospace Engineering, Food Science, and Agricultural Research. The region's institutions are at the forefront of research that supports Northern Ireland's key industries, contributing to advancements in aerospace technologies and food production, making it a vital region for industrial and agricultural innovation.

    Key industry
    Key Industry

    Key industries include aerospace, agri-food, and technology, with notable contributions in aerospace engineering and food production.

    Post-study work opportunity
    Post-study Work Opportunity

    Northern Ireland, with Belfast as its capital, provides opportunities in technology, business, and advanced manufacturing. Belfast has a growing tech scene and is a hub for financial services. With the Graduate Route, you can remain in the UK for up to 2 years to find work. Ensure your visa status and skill assessments align with local job requirements to enhance your chances in this competitive market.

    Accommodation
    Accommodation

    Northern Ireland offers affordable accommodation options, particularly in Belfast. Most universities like typically guarantee accommodation for first-year students, with a variety of halls available. Belfast’s city center and areas are popular with students for their convenience and reasonable rent. Private rentals are also a good option and often more budget-friendly than university halls.

    Lifestyle
    Lifestyle

    Northern Ireland offers a unique lifestyle, with a mix of vibrant city life and stunning natural beauty. Belfast is the region’s cultural and economic hub, with a lively student scene, great music, and a growing food and drink culture. The city is known for its friendly atmosphere and affordable living costs, making it an attractive option for students. The region also has a rich history and a strong sense of community, making it a welcoming place to live and study.

    FAQs

    What are the top universities in Belfast?

    There are 2 notable universities in Belfast:

    • Queen's University Belfast
    • Ulster University

    How many Malaysians study in Belfast?

    According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency, there are currently 355 Malaysian students studying in Belfast.

    What is the cost of living like in Belfast?

    Belfast has one of the lowest costs of living in the UK!

    Students in Belfast are recommended to budget around GBP $250 a week for accommodation, utilities, groceries, phone bills, social activities, and transportation. Bear in mind that costs can vary based on lifestyle.

    How much does it cost to study in the UK?

    A year in the UK can cost you approximately GBP 11,000 to GBP 50,000 per year. However, this will vary depending on the university, course, accommodation and lifestyle you want to have.

    What are the available scholarships for international students in the UK?

    Universities in the UK typically have partial scholarships ranging from 25%-50%, based on your academic results. Scholarships from the British Council are also available, but are usually highly competitive and targetted towards postgraduate students

    How do I apply for scholarships in the UK?

    When you apply for your course, you can apply for your scholarship at the same time. An education consultant, such as MMS, can assist you through the appilcation process

    What should I include in my budget when I study in the UK?

    The major cost components fall under these categories:

    1. Course expenses: tuition fees, amenities fees, student support fees and study materials.
    2. Accommodation: rent and utility bills
    3. Living expenses: food, transportation, phone bills, internet etc.
    4. Entertainment: expenses to enhance your study abroad experience such as travelling.
    5. Miscellaneous: one-off or unexpected spending.