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Cost of Living in the UK for International Students in 2025

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What Is the Average Cost of Living in the UK for Students?

On average, international students in the UK spend £900–£1,300 per month outside of tuition. Your total cost depends on:

  • Which city you live in (London is most expensive)
  • Your accommodation choice (shared vs. private)
  • Lifestyle habits (travel, dining, phone plan, etc.)

This guide includes typical student costs in 2025 to help you plan your UK study budget.

How Much Does Student Accommodation Cost in the UK?

Type of Housing Monthly Cost (GBP) Notes
University Halls (on-campus) £400 – £700 Often includes utilities
Shared Private Apartment £500 – £800 Most common option
Studio Apartment (Solo) £750 – £1,200 Expensive in major cities
Host Family Accommodation £500 – £800 Includes meals in some cases

London costs 20–30% more than smaller cities like Leeds or Sheffield.

Learn more: UK Student Visa Requirements

What Are Food and Grocery Expenses in the UK?

Item Average Monthly Cost
Groceries (home cooking) £150 – £250
Eating out (2–3 times/week) £80 – £150
Meal plan (university halls) £120 – £200

Cooking at home is much cheaper than dining out regularly.

What's the Cost of Transportation for Students?

Mode of Transport Monthly Estimate Notes
Public Transport (Bus/Train) £30 – £70 Student discounts widely available
London Underground £90 – £130 Use 18+ Student Oyster Card
Bicycle (rent or own) £10 – £20 Many cities offer free bike lanes

Students in major cities like Manchester or Glasgow can use low-cost monthly passes.

What Are the Average Mobile & Internet Costs?

Service Monthly Cost
SIM-Only Plan £10 – £25
Internet (Wi-Fi at home) £25 – £40

Most students use SIM-only plans with data and rely on university or home Wi-Fi.

Other Monthly Expenses to Keep in Mind

Item Approximate Cost
Books & Supplies £20 – £50
Clothing £30 – £60
Personal Care £20 – £30
Entertainment (movies, gym, etc.) £40 – £70

Many student discounts are available for gyms, subscriptions, and cinemas through TOTUM or UNiDAYS.

Monthly Budget Summary – Living in the UK (2025)

Expense Category Average Range (GBP/month)
Accommodation £500 – £900
Food & Groceries £150 – £250
Transportation £30 – £70
Internet & Mobile £20 – £40
Personal + Leisure £60 – £100
Total (avg) £900 – £1,300

You'll need this estimate to prepare your bank balance proof during visa application.

Conclusion

The UK offers world-class education, but it's important to plan your finances wisely.

AECC Sri Lanka helps you:

  • Estimate your full study budget
  • Compare city costs and universities
  • Apply for part-time job support and scholarships

Contact our team today to get personalised cost planning for your UK journey.

FAQs – UK Living Expenses for International Students

Is London too expensive for students?

Yes — expect to spend £1,200–£1,600/month in London. Other cities are 25–35% cheaper. 

Can I cover living costs by working part-time?

You can work up to 20 hours/week. You may earn £800–£1,000/month, which can cover most living costs.

Is accommodation cheaper outside of campus?

Yes — shared private rentals are often more affordable than on-campus housing.

Do I need to show this cost for my UK visa?

Yes. You must show £1,334/month (London) or £1,023/month (outside London) for 9 months.

    
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