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Postgraduate Taught Programmes at University of Birmingham: Fees and Funding — International Students


Tuition Fees for International Students

  1. International (non‑UK/Home) students pay a higher tuition fee compared to home students. For most taught postgraduate programmes, fees range between £22,000 and £30,000 per year, though this can vary depending on the subject.
  2. Science, Engineering, Medicine, and some professional courses may have higher fees due to lab work or clinical placements.
  3. Tuition is typically charged per academic year and must be paid before the start of your course or via the instalment plan if available.


Scholarships and Funding Opportunities for International Students

  1. Birmingham 125th Anniversary Scholarship: Offers £5,000 tuition fee reduction for selected international postgraduate students. Eligibility generally requires a conditional or unconditional offer.
  2. Birmingham Masters Scholarship: For both home and international students, offering up to £3,000 discount on tuition fees.
  3. Subject‑specific Scholarships: Some colleges or programmes have dedicated scholarships for international students, especially in high-demand fields such as Business, Law, Engineering, and Health.
  4. Research & Excellence Awards: Certain programmes provide partial funding or tuition waivers based on academic excellence or merit.


Tip: Most scholarships require an offer of a place before you apply and often have early deadlines, so plan your applications accordingly.


Additional Costs for International Students

  1. Living costs: Estimated at £12,000–£15,000 per year, depending on accommodation type (on-campus halls or private renting) and lifestyle.
  2. Visa and Immigration: UK Student visa fees, healthcare surcharge (NHS) and travel to/from your home country.
  3. Course-specific costs: Lab work, field trips, equipment, software or dissertation printing may incur additional costs.


Payment Options and Financial Planning

  1. UoB provides instalment schemes for tuition payment for some programmes, allowing you to spread payments across the academic year.
  2. You must plan your budget carefully to include: tuition fees, living costs, visa/insurance, travel, and a contingency fund.
  3. Currency fluctuations may impact your total cost if you are paying in GBP from Bangladeshi Taka or other currencies.


Key Recommendations for Bangladeshi Applicants

  1. Check exact tuition for your programme on UoB course pages — fees differ by subject and programme.
  2. Apply for scholarships early — ensure you meet eligibility requirements and have an offer before applying.
  3. Plan finances for the full duration of study — some scholarships cover only part of the tuition.
  4. Prepare visa documents with evidence of sufficient funds to cover tuition + living costs.
  5. Monitor currency exchange rates to budget effectively for GBP payments from Bangladesh.
  6. Consider instalment payment options if full upfront payment is difficult.


Summary

For international students, including those from Bangladesh, studying a taught postgraduate programme at University of Birmingham requires careful financial planning. Key points:

  1. Tuition fees are higher than for home students and vary by programme.
  2. Living costs and visa/immigration fees are additional and should be planned in advance.
  3. Scholarships and fee‑discount awards are available but often partial.
  4. Early planning, checking programme-specific fees, and applying for scholarships will make your study journey smoother and more affordable.


Reference Section

  1. Postgraduate taught fees and funding – University of Birmingham: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/taught/fees-funding
  2. Postgraduate scholarships for international students – University of Birmingham: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/scholarships-and-funding/postgraduate-scholarships/scholarships-for-2024-entry
  3. Postgraduate taught fees (per course) – University of Birmingham: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/taught/fees-funding/taught-fees
  4. Birmingham 125th Anniversary Scholarships: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/scholarships-and-funding/postgraduate-scholarships/scholarships-for-2024-entry





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