Oxford is an elite place for studying: the best students from all over the world tend to enter here. This UK campus has a long history and has worldwide popularity, and studying at Oxford every year is becoming more and more in demand and popular among the residents of the CIS.

Students who have studied the last three years at school or college in the UK or in one of the EU countries pay about £ 9,000 per year for tuition at oxford university, but cost of studying for residents of the CIS will be significantly higher. The annual cost depends on the chosen specialty and faculty. Tuition fees will start from £15,000 to £23,000 per year. In addition, every year international students pay a fee for membership in Oxford - about £ 7,000 per year. In general, the amount required to live in Oxford is about £ 9500 per year, but everything is individual.
Tuition fees, accommodation and meals in the UK
The cost of studying at Oxford during the year for students on the magistracy is just over £17,000. The cost of housing and food also needs to be taken into account. You need to study in the magistracy for exactly a year (12 months).
Leisure, entertainment and accommodation
In the choice of place of residence, university students are not limited: it can be a student residence, a room in a private house, a separate apartment. Undoubtedly, the prices for an apartment are significantly higher than a room in a dormitory.
Free hours can be devoted to sports that the British love so much - for example, swimming or playing tennis, skating. Football is popular among the students of this university. Of the affordable entertainment there is a theater and cinema, visiting clubs of interest and national associations, playing chess.
Oxford University Scholarships
Every year, the university allocates more than 9 million pounds for financial support of students. Foreign students can apply for a number of scholarships that cover the cost of studying: Hill Foundation Scholarship and Palgrave Brown Scholarship.
Additional costs for perspective Oxford students
Food, transport, entertainment, travel and clothing. The UK is not a cheap country, so you need to be prepared for tangible spending in everyday life. According to statistics, an ordinary student for 9 months needs to have from 9000 £ to 13 000 £ in his wallet.
It is also important to keep in mind that each year tuition fees and expenses in general increase by 1.5-4%.
Work while studying
The intensity of the material in Oxford is high, which means that there will be little time for other activities. In addition, under the terms of a student visa, you can work no more than 20 hours a week. At this time, not only paid, but also free work is included, as well as activities for employers outside the UK. Violation of this rule can lead to deportation from the country with a ban on subsequent arrival.