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Cost of Studying in the UK for Indian Students — 2026-27 Complete Guide

Cost of Studying in the UK for Indian Students — 2026-27 Complete Guide

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Cost of Studying in the UK for Indian Students — 2026 Complete Guide
95,231
INDIAN UK VISAS (2025)
₹28–80L
ANNUAL TOTAL COST
£558
VISA FEE (2026)
1 Year
MASTER’S DURATION
2 Years
GRADUATE ROUTE (2026)
QUICK ANSWER: What is the Cost of Studying in the UK for Indian Students?
Total annual cost of studying in the UK in 2026 ranges from ₹28 lakh to ₹80 lakh — including tuition (£10,000–£38,000/year), living expenses (£12,000–£18,000/year), UK student visa fee of £558, and NHS Immigration Health Surcharge of £776/year. A 1-year Master’s typically costs ₹35–₹55 lakh all-in. 
The United Kingdom remains one of the most sought-after study destinations for Indian students — and for good reason. World-ranked universities, a 1-year Master’s format, and the Graduate Route post-study work visa make the UK a compelling package.
However, the costs have shifted meaningfully in the last 12 months: visa fees rose in April 2026, the NHS Immigration Health Surcharge jumped in 2024, and maintenance fund thresholds increased from November 2025. This guide gives you the current, accurate picture.

At Maven, families who plan their UK finances 12–15 months in advance access better scholarships, structure education loans more efficiently, and enter the visa process without scrambling for maintenance funds. Every number in this guide reflects what’s accurate as of May 2026. 

UK Tuition Fees for Indian Students (2026)

As an international student, you pay significantly higher fees than UK domestic students. Here is the realistic breakdown by programme level and field:

ProgrammeField of StudyAnnual Fee (GBP)Annual Fee (INR ~)Duration
Undergraduate (UG) Arts / Humanities / Social Science £11,400 – £17,000 ₹13.8L – ₹20.6L 3–4 years 
Undergraduate (UG) Business / Management £14,000 – £22,000 ₹17L – ₹26.7L 3–4 years 
Undergraduate (UG) Engineering / Computer Science £16,000 – £26,000 ₹19.4L – ₹31.5L 3–4 years 
Undergraduate (UG) Medicine / Dentistry £30,000 – £50,000 ₹36.4L – ₹60.7L 5–6 years 
Postgraduate (PG) Arts / Social Sciences / Education £10,000 – £17,000 ₹12.1L – ₹20.6L 1 year 
Postgraduate (PG) STEM / Engineering / Data Science £18,000 – £32,000 ₹21.8L – ₹38.8L 1 year 
Postgraduate (PG) MBA / Business / Finance £20,000 – £45,000 ₹24.2L – ₹54.6L 1–2 years 
Postgraduate (PG) Computer Science (MSc) £22,000 – £32,000 ₹26.7L – ₹38.8L 1 year 
PhD / Doctoral All fields (STEM typically higher) £15,000 – £28,000 ₹18.2L – ₹33.9L 3–4 years 

* INR conversion approximate at £1 = ₹121. Exchange rates fluctuate — verify before financial planning. PhD programmes often have fully-funded options. 

MAVEN CONSULTING INSIGHT 

The 1-year UK Master’s is genuinely transformative for the Indian student’s ROI. A 2-year US Master’s at $30,000/year = $60,000 total plus two years of living costs. A UK 1-year MSc at £22,000 + one year’s living at £12,000 = £34,000 total. You save money AND enter the workforce 12 months earlier. 

Cost of Living in the UK for Indian Students (2026)

Living costs are often where Indian families get surprised. The UK Home Office sets official maintenance thresholds — these are the minimum you must demonstrate, not averages. Real costs in London are notably higher. 

Monthly Living Cost Breakdown

Expense CategoryLondon (£/month)Outside London (£/month)Notes
Accommodation (University Halls) £700 – £1,100 £450 – £700 Often includes utilities 
Accommodation (Private / Shared) £900 – £1,400 £400 – £700 Bills extra 
Food / Groceries £200 – £320 £150 – £260 Budget grocery shops help 
Transport £100 – £180 £40 – £90 Student oyster / bus pass 
Utilities (if not included) £80 – £130 £60 – £100 Gas, electricity, internet 
Mobile Phone £10 – £25 £10 – £25 SIM-only plan 
Study Materials / Books £30 – £60 £30 – £60 Use library to save 
Leisure / Eating Out £80 – £150 £50 – £100 Highly variable 
Realistic Total £1,300 – £1,900 £900 – £1,400 Shared flat, moderate lifestyle 

UK HOME OFFICE MAINTENANCE THRESHOLDS (2026)

For your student visa: show £1,483/month × 9 months = £13,347 for London, or £1,136/month × 9 months = £10,224 outside London. These funds must be held continuously for 28 consecutive days before you apply — a rule tightened from November 2025. 

Visa, IHS & Mandatory Fees (2026)

These are the non-negotiable government charges that must be paid before you step on the plane — and they are frequently underestimated by Indian families: 

Fee / CostAmount (GBP)Notes
Student Visa Application Fee (from April 2026)£558≈ ₹67,700 — paid from India
Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) — per year of visa£776/yearDiscounted student rate; paid upfront for full visa duration
IHS — 1-year Master’s (typical visa ~16 months)£1,552 total2 × £776 — paid before visa granted
IHS — 3-year Undergraduate£2,716 total3 × £776 + £388 (half year)
UCAS Application Fee (Undergraduate)£28.95Apply to up to 5 universities via single portal
PG Application Fees (per university)£20 – £150Direct to each university; varies by institution
One-way Flight (India to UK)£300 – £500Economy class; varies by airline and season
Pre-arrival Setup (deposits, clothing, essentials)£500 – £1,000First month advance rent, winter clothing, etc. 
Graduate Route Visa (post-study)£880Paid after graduation to access 2-year work rights

IMPORTANT: IHS MUST BE PAID UPFRONT 

The full IHS amount must be paid before your visa application is submitted — for the entire visa duration. You cannot pay in instalments. For a 1-year Master’s: approximately £1,552 (~₹1.88 lakh) paid upfront, on top of the £558 visa fee. Plan for this in your pre-departure budget. 

Total Cost Summary — What You’ll Actually Spend

The table below shows the realistic all-in investment for different UK study profiles: 

ProfileTuitionLiving (9–12 mo)Visa + IHSTotal (GBP)Total (INR ~)
1-yr MSc, Outside London (Mid-ranking) £15,000 £10,800 £2,110 ~£27,910 ~₹33.8L 
1-yr MSc STEM, Outside London (Russell Group) £25,000 £11,400 £2,110 ~£38,510~₹46.7L 
1-yr MSc, London (Russell Group) £28,000 £16,200 £2,110 ~£46,310 ~₹56.1L 
3-yr UG Arts / Social Science, Outside London £42,000 £32,400 £3,274 ~£77,674 ~₹94.1L 
1-yr MBA, London (Top Business School) £42,000 £18,000 £2,498 ~£62,498 ~₹75.7L 

* Estimates include visa fee (£558), IHS, and one-way flights (~£500). Exchange rate: £1 = ₹121 approx. Does not include Graduate Route visa (£880) or pre-arrival deposits. 

Important insight

The most important number many families miss is the pre-departure liquid requirement. Beyond the visa costs, families must have approximately £5,000–£8,000 available as liquid cash before departure — covering first month’s rent advance, utility deposits, winter clothing, and a financial buffer for the first weeks before any income begins. 

The Graduate Route — Critical Update for 2027

The Graduate Route post-study work visa is one of the UK’s biggest draws. Here is what every 2026 applicant must know: 

Graduate Route — Key FactsCurrent (2026)From 1 Jan 2027
Duration (Bachelor’s / Master’s)2 years18 months
Duration (PhD)3 years3 years (unchanged)
Job offer required?No — work at any skill levelNo — unchanged
Application fee£880£880
Apply fromInside UK (after completion)Inside UK (after completion)
Skilled Worker pathAfter securing sponsored roleSame — but shorter window

CRITICAL TIMING FOR SEPTEMBER 2026 STARTERS

Students starting a 1-year Master’s in September 2026 typically graduate by September 2027 — placing them under the new 18-month rule. Students who start in September 2025 and graduate in 2026 can still secure the full 2 years if they apply for the Graduate visa before 31 December 2026. This timing difference is crucial for career planning. 

Scholarships for Indian Students — UK 2026

Key scholarships that can meaningfully reduce the cost burden for Indian students: 

CHEVENING SCHOLARSHIP — UK GOVERNMENT FLAGSHIP 

Value: ~£30,000 (full funding)
Awards: ~50/year for India
Covers: Full tuition + £1,452+/month stipend + return flights 

Requirements: 2+ years work experience, leadership profile, UG degree equivalent to UK 2:1. One-year Master’s only. Highly competitive — 5–8% success rate from India. Applications open August–October. Apply 12–18 months before your target start date.

GREAT SCHOLARSHIPS — BRITISH COUNCIL 

Value: Minimum £10,000 towards tuition
Participating: 12 UK universities
Type: Master’s tuition support

More accessible than Chevening. Indian students are among the largest beneficiaries. Applications through individual participating universities annually. Check your target university’s participation and deadlines. 

COMMONWEALTH MASTER’S SCHOLARSHIP

Value: Fully funded
Stipend: £1,452/month (£1,781 in London) + return flights
Type: Development-focused Master’s

India is an eligible country for 2026. Covers specific Master’s courses aligned with development themes (no fossil fuel subjects). Applications through India’s Ministry of Education. Best suited to students with a clear development-impact narrative.

UNIVERSITY MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS

Value: £3,000 – £15,000 off tuition
Type: Merit-based, often automatic
Available: Most UK universities

Most universities automatically consider international applicants for merit awards. Oxford (Clarendon), Cambridge (Gates Cambridge, Felix), and Warwick offer transformative full-funding awards for exceptional candidates. Always check your target university’s scholarship page when applying.

MAVEN CONSULTING INSIGHT — SCHOLARSHIP TIMING
The most common mistake: treating scholarships as an afterthought after receiving an admit. Chevening closes 12+ months before your target start. Gates Cambridge and Clarendon deadlines are December–January for September entry. If you’re planning September 2027 entry, your scholarship strategy should begin NOW, in mid-2026. Maven includes scholarship profile-building as part of our consulting process.

Part-Time Work While Studying

International students on a UK Student visa can work part-time, meaningfully offsetting living costs: 

  • 20 hours per week during term time (strictly enforced) 
  • Full-time work permitted during official vacation periods 
  • Typical earnings: £10–£13/hour (~₹1,200–₹1,575), depending on role and city 
  • Working 15 hours/week at £11/hour over 9 months generates approximately £5,940 (~₹7.2L) 
  • Popular roles: campus jobs, hospitality, retail, data entry, tutoring 
  • Part-time income does NOT eliminate the need for visa maintenance funds — you must still show required funds before applying 

DO NOT OVER-RELY ON PART-TIME INCOME

Part-time earnings are a genuine supplement — not a financial plan. Factoring £5,000–£6,000 in annual part-time income is reasonable. Expecting it to cover tuition or a significant portion of rent is not. Your primary funding (family savings, education loan, scholarship) must be solid before you arrive. 

Financing Your UK Education from India

Financing SourceTypical AmountKey Consideration
PSU Banks (SBI, BOB, Bank of India)Up to ₹40–50LMoratorium period covers studies; repayment begins 6–12 months after graduation. Collateral often required above ₹7.5L
NBFCs (Avanse, Credila, HDFC Credila)Up to ₹75L+Faster processing, higher sanctions, collateral-free options. Interest rates 1–2% above PSU banks
Family Savings / Self-FundingVariableMaximum flexibility; ideal as top-up to loans. Reduces total interest outflow
Scholarships£3,000 – Full FundingApplied before other funding; significantly reduces loan requirement. Apply 12–18 months early
Part-Time Work in UK£4,000–£7,000/yrCovers daily living; cannot be factored into maintenance fund proof for visa
MAVEN CONSULTING INSIGHT — WHEN A LOAN IS THE SMART CHOICE
An education loan for a UK Master’s at a Russell Group university, structured over 7 years at 10–11% interest, results in a monthly EMI of ₹35,000–₹55,000 — comfortably serviceable on a post-study UK or India salary. The UK’s 1-year Master’s means one fewer year of EMI than a 2-year programme. Total interest outflow is meaningfully lower. Don’t automatically avoid loans — structure them well.

Planning Timeline for September 2027 Entry

Starting your planning now (mid-2026) gives you the best access to scholarships, optimal loan terms, and a stress-free visa process:

  • Jun–Aug 2026: Research and shortlist 5–8 universities. Begin Chevening essay preparation. Initiate loan pre-approval.
  • Sep–Oct 2026: Submit Chevening application (closes early October). Begin direct PG applications to universities.
  • Nov–Jan 2026/27: Receive admission decisions. Begin accumulating maintenance funds (28-day hold rule). Oxford/Cambridge December deadlines for funded programmes.
  • Feb–Apr 2027: Accept offer, pay tuition deposit. Finalise education loan sanction. Request CAS from university.
  • May–Jun 2027: Apply for UK Student Visa. Pay £558 fee + IHS in full. Book flights. Arrange accommodation.
  • Aug–Sep 2027: Depart for UK. Register, collect BRP, open UK bank account. Begin networking from Day 1.

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