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    Study Costs in UK

    Estimated Costs in 11 UK Regions

    Edinburgh

    Scotland

    #2 UK's Student City
    65k+ Students
    1 University
    7.2 hr from London
    from London
    5.6 hr from London
    from London
    1.3 hr from London
    from London

    Edinburgh is a historic and picturesque city, perfect for students. It offers excellent universities, a rich cultural scene, and stunning architecture. With its vibrant festivals, green spaces, and welcoming atmosphere, Edinburgh provides a unique and inspiring student experience.

    Monthly Living Costs in Edinburgh


    Average Total Living CostGBP $1,364

    Accommodation
    Accommodation

    GBP $600 - $761

    Groceries
    Groceries

    GBP $376 - $513

    Transportation
    Transportation

    ~ GBP $50

    Utilities
    Utilities

    ~ GBP $35

    Entertainment
    Entertainment

    GBP $11 - $22

    Books & supplies
    Books & Supplies

    GBP $25 - $50


    Estimates subject to accommodation type and lifestyle

    Average Tuition Fee / Year


    Pre-U / Foundation

    GBP $18 - $28k

    Undergraduate Degree

    GBP $18 - $28k

    Postgraduate Degree

    GBP $20 - $35k


    Subject to university and course

    Scotland

    3 Universities in 4 towns and cities nearby Edinburgh

    Scotland

    Universities and Distance from Edinburgh

    Living Cost Tier

    Heriot-Watt University

    Scottish Borders1 hr, 60 km
    Orkney7.6 hr, 477 km
    All Universities in Scotland

    More About Scotland

    Quick facts
    Quick Facts
    • 4 Universities
    • 45k+ International Student
    Postgraduate study
    Postgraduate Study

    Scotland excels in oil and gas, as well as financial services, with the University of Aberdeen and the University of Edinburgh leading research in Energy, Petroleum Engineering, and Finance. The country’s academic institutions are deeply intertwined with its key industries, contributing significantly to the global energy sector and establishing Scotland as a major financial center in Europe.

    Key industry
    Key Industry

    Key industries include oil and gas, financial services, and renewable energy, with strengths in energy production and financial services.

    Post-study work opportunity
    Post-study Work Opportunity

    Scotland, with key cities like Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Aberdeen, provides numerous graduate opportunities in finance, technology, energy, and life sciences. Edinburgh is strong in finance and tech, while Aberdeen is known for its energy sector. The Graduate Route permits a 2-year stay to seek employment. It’s important to ensure your visa status and skills meet local job requirements.

    Accommodation
    Accommodation

    In Scotland, students can choose from university-managed halls, private housing, or shared flats. Edinburgh and Glasgow are more expensive, but other cities like Dundee or Aberdeen offer more affordable options. Universities generally guarantee accommodation for first-year students, so applying early is important.

    Lifestyle
    Lifestyle

    Scotland offers a diverse lifestyle, with bustling cities and breathtaking natural landscapes. Edinburgh is a cultural hub, famous for its festivals, historic sites, and vibrant arts scene. Glasgow is known for its friendly atmosphere, lively music scene, and thriving nightlife. Both cities offer a rich student experience, with plenty of social and cultural activities. Scotland is also home to stunning natural scenery, from the Highlands to the islands, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The cost of living is lower than in many parts of the UK.

    FAQs

    Which are the top universities in Edinburgh?

    Edinburgh is in the Top 20 student cities, thanks to the contributions to these 4 universities:

    • Heriot-Watt University
    • University of Edinburgh
    • Edinburgh Napier University
    • Queen Margaret University

    How many Malaysian students study in Edinburgh?

    According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency, there are currently 715 Malaysian students studying in Edinburgh.

    What is the cost of living like in Edinburgh?

    The cost of living in Einburgh for students is expected to be approximately GBP $1,300 - $1,450 per month. Costs consist of accommodation, utilities, groceries, study material, social activities, and mobile phone.

    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.