Kingston upon Hull continues to rank as the UK’s most affordable* city for students, with living costs far lower than major education hubs such as London and Leeds. Average monthly rent for a one-bedroom flat in Hull is around £624 (76,780 INR), compared with £2,200 (2.70 lakhs INR) in London and nearly £1,000 (1.23 lakhs INR) in Leeds. Everyday expenses like food, transport, leisure, and fitness are also significantly cheaper, helping international students manage budgets more effectively.
*as per Finder.com Student living cost calculator, July 2025.
Low Accommodation Costs Reduce the Biggest Expense
Housing remains the single largest cost for Indian students in the UK, and Hull offers a clear advantage. The University of Hull provides over 2,300 student rooms, with on-campus en-suite accommodation starting at £99 (12,180 INR) per week. Off-campus options near the Kingston area typically cost £200-£250 (24,600 to 30,700 INR) per month for a single room. New full-time undergraduate students who apply by 31 July are guaranteed a university-managed accommodation place.
Know more: Student Accommodation at the University of Hull
Lower Tuition Fees Compared to Most UK Universities
For the 2026 intake, the University of Hull’s international tuition fees are among the lowest at a public UK university. Undergraduate programs start at £18,100 (22.27 lakhs INR) per year for arts-based courses and £20,600 (25.34 lakhs INR) for science and computer science degrees. Most postgraduate taught courses are priced between £17,000 and £18,500 (20.91 to 22.76 lakhs INR) per year, well below fees at many higher-ranked institutions in UK.
Automatic Tuition Discounts for Indian Students
The University of Hull further reduces costs through automatic fee waivers for Indian and South Asian students. Eligible undergraduates receive a £2,000 (2.46 lakhs INR) tuition fee discount per year, while postgraduate taught students can receive a £5,000 waiver (6.15 lakhs INR). These discounts are applied automatically on enrolment, with no separate scholarship application required.
University of Hull’s Value Over Prestige Status
While Hull is not a Russell Group University, student discussions and independent reviews consistently describe it as a “good value for money” option. Graduates in areas such as computer science, business, logistics, and applied sciences report solid outcomes, with employability driven more by skills and work experience than university brand alone.







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