When calculating the estimated breakdown required to study in the UK, the
following factors needs to be considered which are: tuition fee, deposit, visa
application cost, Tb test cost, NHS Surcharge cost, accommodation upon arrival,
Flight ticket, transportation, food, clothing and other essentials.
Example: You had admission at Manchester metropolitan university for an MSc in
Public Health; Tuition fee: £16000, Scholarships: £2000 deposit: £3000
Financial plan:
- Prepare bank statements which is rest of tuition fee after scholarship and
- deposit payment £11000 + Living cost out of London at £9207. Bank
- statement should show a balance of £20207
- Pay deposit upon receipt of the unconditional offer £3000
- Request for the CAS: Submit passport, highest qualification, deposit
- receipt, bank statements showing £20207 and the CAS tool or survey.
- Book for your TB test and get the certificate. Tb test in Nigeria $150 at
- Ghana at $130 and Cameroon at $120
- The university would issue the CAS between 3 to 7working days.
- Once the CAS is issued, Apply for the visa. The visa cost is at £384
- Declare and pay the NHS surcharge at £470 per year,
- Pick a date to drop off your documents at the embassy
- Flight tickets to the UK start at £357
- Clothing: get a mixture of warm clothes heavy/light jackets food snacks
- Reserve accommodation prior to the travel date
- Airport pickup varies between £45 to £150 depending on airport you
- would land
- Reserve accommodation prior to the travel date at hostel, friends, family
- You need a Bus PASS in London oyster cards daily at £4.70, weekly at £21.90 and monthly at 84.50 whilst out of London you can buy that cash
- Should I sell my assets and risk all I have to