University of York Courses and Fees 2025

University of York Courses and Fees 2025

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University of York Fees and Cost of Studying for Indian Students 2025-26

University of York offers 326 courses across Bachelor levels. York Uni is well-known for courses in fields like Law and Social Studies. The popular courses among international students at University of York include:

  • Bachelor of Law [L.L.B] Law (15 Views Last Year)
  • Bachelor of Law [L.L.B] Law and Criminology (13 Views Last Year)

How Much Does it Cost to Study at University of York for Indian Students?

For Indian students University of York cost 2025 for UG programs range from GBP 23700 to GBP 32350 per year (₹31,521 to ₹43,025).

The PG program fees at University of York range from GBP 18133 to GBP 32676 per year (₹24,116 to ₹43,459).

University of York Cost 2025 for Popular Courses among Indian Students is as tabulated below

ProgramAnnual Fees In GBPAnnual Fees In INR
Bachelor of Law [L.L.B] Law (15 Views Last Year)GBP 23700INR 31,521
Bachelor of Law [L.L.B] Law and Criminology (13 Views Last Year)GBP 23700INR 31,521

University of York Fees for Indian Students

  • The cost for University of York L.L.B Law is GBP 23700/Year ($31,521). In 2023, the fee was GBP 19600/Year ($26,068). The fee has increased by GBP 4100 ($5,453).
  • University of York L.L.B Law and Criminology fee 2024 is GBP 23700/Year ($31,521), compared to GBP 19600/Year ($26,068) in 2023, reflecting a rise of GBP 4100 ($5,453).

University of York Cost of Living

The annual cost of living in York, United Kingdom for University of York students is approximately GBP 11308 (INR 15,040). This includes rent, utilities, food, transport, and other personal expenses.

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Popular Programs and Important Dates

ProgramImportant DatesFeesApplication FeesEligibilityFinancial Aid
Application Deadline for September 2025 (29th Aug 2025)
CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (3rd Sep 2025)
Final CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (15th Sep 2025)
USD 42,427 /Yr
GBP 31,900 /Yr
28IELTS:- 6.5, TOEFL:- 87, PTE:- 61, gpa:-2.7, Duolingo-120
Application Deadline for September 2025 (29th Aug 2025)
CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (3rd Sep 2025)
Final CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (15th Sep 2025)
USD 42,906 /Yr
GBP 32,260 /Yr
-Duolingo-120
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Application Deadline for September 2025 (29th Aug 2025)
CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (3rd Sep 2025)
Final CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (15th Sep 2025)
USD 42,427 /Yr
GBP 31,900 /Yr
-Bachelor Degree: 50%, IELTS: 6.5, PTE: 61, Duolingo-120
Application Deadline for September 2025 (29th Aug 2025)
CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (3rd Sep 2025)
Final CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (15th Sep 2025)
USD 42,427 /Yr
GBP 31,900 /Yr
-Bachelor Degree: 50%, IELTS: 6.5, PTE: 61, Duolingo-120
Application Deadline for September 2025 (29th Aug 2025)
CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (3rd Sep 2025)
Final CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (15th Sep 2025)
USD 39,102 /Yr
GBP 29,400 /Yr
-Duolingo-120
-
Application Deadline for September 2025 (29th Aug 2025)
CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (3rd Sep 2025)
Final CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (15th Sep 2025)
USD 42,427 /Yr
GBP 31,900 /Yr
-Bachelor Degree: 50%, IELTS: 6.5, PTE: 61, Duolingo-120
Application Deadline for September 2025 (29th Aug 2025)
CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (3rd Sep 2025)
Final CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (15th Sep 2025)
USD 34,447 /Yr
GBP 25,900 /Yr
-Bachelor Degree: 50%, IELTS: 6.5, PTE: 61, Duolingo-120
Application Deadline For 2026 Intake (2nd Sep 2025)
Final UCAS Application Deadline for 2026 Intake (14th Jan 2026)
USD 43,026 /Yr
GBP 32,350 /Yr
-Standard XII with 75%, IELTS: 6.5, DET: 120, Duolingo-120
Application Deadline for September 2025 (29th Aug 2025)
CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (3rd Sep 2025)
Final CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (15th Sep 2025)
USD 41,164 /Yr
GBP 30,950 /Yr
-Bachelor Degree: 50%, IELTS: 6.5, PTE: 61, Duolingo-120
Application Deadline for September 2025 (29th Aug 2025)
CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (3rd Sep 2025)
Final CAS Application Deadline for Autumn 2025 (15th Sep 2025)
USD 42,906 /Yr
GBP 32,260 /Yr
-Duolingo-120
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Exam Scores: TOEFL87|IELTS6.5|PTE61|Duolingo120
Entry Requirement: Duolingo-120
USD 31,521 /YrGBP 23,700 /Yr
3 years
Honours, Co Op, On Campus
English
Full Time
College Partner
Exam Scores: TOEFL87|IELTS6.5|PTE61|Duolingo120
Entry Requirement: Duolingo-120
USD 31,521 /YrGBP 23,700 /Yr

University of York Reviews


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11 Reviews Found

M
9.0 /10

Course Curriculum

8

  • I think it was medium. The course in general was very well structured, and the UoY online platform had each and every course detail that one could go through. There was a Blackboard app that we used that had this online VLE system.
  • It was a mix of both practical and theoretical. Since we had optional courses that we had to choose along with our main foundational courses. The curriculum was designed to suit your future plans, and we could choose the optional courses to our liking, which was a positive aspect.
  • The negative aspect was that selected faculty members of a few courses were renowned to be strict with marking, which I think influences our decision to choose the course.

Fees

  • The course fee was 20,000 GBP
  • I lived in private accommodation whose rent was close to 650 GBP each month
  • I had to pay 2000 GBP at the start of my course and then there was an option to either pay monthly, semesterly or annually.
  • The estimated monthly expense, including rent groceries or any other expenses, was close to 900 GBP or 1000 GBP.
  • I had to opt for a yearly loan of INR 30 Lac to suffice for my college expenses and fees and had to work part-time at York to manage my finances.
     

+6 more
academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 10/10

Course Curriculum

8

  • My course was difficult on a scale of 1-10 I would give it a 7. It wasn't really difficult but if you chose a few modules that require lots of research etc it would get overwhelming
  • Positive: Amazing practicality, apply to real life teaching
  • Negative: None

Fees

  • Fees was £18350 for tuition Accomodation was £4000 (Accommodation depends on what college/living style you choose)
  • Fees is charged either yearly or term-wise (There are 3 terms) Monthly expense again depends on your lifestyle - mine ranged from £100-£200 which included going out, groceries, transportation, takeaways etc. This does not include rent. Rent is in accomodation

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 4/10
extracurricular: 10/10

Fees

  • The total university course fees was £29,990 (tuition fee), paid twice October 31st and January 31st (Even if delayed for genuine reasons the Uni would understand, just have a word with the fees team)
  • I stayed in a private hostel near my university - £9,000, Paid quarterly (they had monthly and annual options too)
  • Travel was £2 pounds per trip but York is a small city so walking around it would be just as fine
  • As for food average meal cost in Uni was around £6, outside would be £10-20
  • Cooking is cheaper and better but it's super time consuming

  • Off campus accommodation, but it was a student hostel.
  • I searched on the web there are many websites as well for this, if you are searching for a house/housemates I would suggest Facebook groups that are already present.
  • The rent was around £900 per month (all inclusive), A ensuite room and a shared kitchen.
  • Accommodations in York are a scarce resource, be early!!
  • People start applying for them as soon as the 1st semester of the previous year. (like for 2025 they start applying in 2024 itself)
  • My accommodation was only a 10 min walk away. (The Boulevard, great place if you have good flatmates)
  • Most of the Indian students stayed on campus where rent is cheaper a bit (£715 per month) but the rooms are 1/3rd the size of what I had but the security is great!

academic: 6/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 6/10
extracurricular: 10/10

NV
7.3 /10

Course Curriculum

8

  • The difficulty level was quite high for my programme, especially if you're from a non-mathematics field. There is a significant jump in mathematical rigour but professors are extremely good and helpful. It was a more theoretical program than practical.
  • The most positive aspect of my program was how proactive the professors were and the most negative was the lack of practical projects.
  • I had 4 modules each semester except the third, which was a thesis.

Fees

  • My course was 25000 GBP/year for 1 year, including three semesters. The fees could be paid upfront at the start of the programme or equally semester-wise. There is a deposit of around 2000 GBP when you apply for a student visa so the university can process your CAS; this amount is deducted from your overall fees.
  • I lived off campus, 15 minutes walk from campus, where I paid 425 GBP per person per month in a two-bedroom place. Monthly expenses depend but you will need approximately 150-200 to cover essentials. I walked everywhere; I didn't eat out too much.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 2/10
extracurricular: 6/10

SK
7.7 /10

Course Curriculum

8

  • It was not very tough, based on assessments but usually Indians have a hard time understanding the teaching method, especially referencing and plagiarism, which sometimes cause them to fail.
  • Positive aspect: The course was gaming-centric and a very popular course of the university, with well-known professors and facilities available.
  • Negative aspect: very research-based because of it being a Russell Group.
  • In a day there are maximum 3 classes, earliest being around 9, but as late as 4:30, 60% were Indians.

Fees

  • The fee was 25 lakhs for the course and around 8.5 lakhs for accommodation and fees are charged semester-wise.
  • Buses within the university are mostly free but monthly expenses cost around (apart from rent) 200-250 GBP for your food/groceries and little expenses like notebooks and pens or basics. I think 8 hours of part-time can cover your basics except rent.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 2/10
extracurricular: 8/10

P
9.0 /10

Course Curriculum

8

  • The course curriculum is quite different from India and can be difficult as well. It is as challenging as you would expect academics to be. The good thing is that most courses are a good blend of theory and practical.
  • I love that my course is largely practical based but it can mean a lot of self-study in terms of theory.
  • The law course has around 250 students from around the world but we are divided into groups of 10–12 for most seminars and workshops.
  • My course has around 20 Indian students but other management and finance courses have a larger number.

Fees

  • I am enrolled in a 3-year course, the tuition for which is around £20,000 per annum. It is broken down into 3 installments. The first is paid in October, which is 50% and then 25% each in January and April. The tuition might increase a bit each year depending on your course.
  • The accommodation charges are between £6,000 and £9000 per year. It is paid in similar instalments as the tuition.
    Monthly costs might vary from £400-£1000 depending on your lifestyle and your choices.

+1 more
academic: 8/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 10/10

PK
9.7 /10

Course Curriculum

10

  • It was a bit difficult for me to understand the academics at the beginning because the learning process and approach were different.
  • The teaching process was a mix of both theoretical and practical, whereas my undergraduate degree was only theoretical teaching. Anyway, it was a good learning experience for me.
  • The mixed approach was a positive aspect of my learning and course.

Fees

  • My fee structure was: 
  1. Tuition fees: 26700 GBP (equal to approximately 26.6 lakh INR. Firstly, I had to pay a deposit of 2000 GBP. Then, I had to pay the fees in 3 installments. The first was 50% of the total fee amount minus the deposit in October 2023. Then, I had to pay 25% of the remaining fees by January 2024 and the remaining 25% by February 2024.
  2. My Total Accommodation fee was 8619 GBP for 51 weeks. I had to pay monthly installments. The per week rent was 169 GBP.
  3. My other monthly expenses included groceries, travel, and miscellaneous. On average, my monthly expenses were 80-100 GBP.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 10/10

OM
7.0 /10

Full-time opportunities were aplenty in the UK. The jobs during my stint there in 2018 - 19 were a lot. I had cleared a few rounds of many companies when I applied for jobs. It used to get stuck for Tier-2 visa sponsorship from the company. The average salary for a fresher was GBP 23,000 onwards. The typical way to find jobs was online through company websites job applications etc.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 6/10

T
8.3 /10

Course Curriculum

10

Management course curriculum is very good and is very well updated and they keep adding and removing few topics every year, so they have good hands on updated curriculum for every year.

Fees

23,900 pounds for 2022-2023 batch, now the fee structure is increased by 2500 pounds

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 10/10

Course Curriculum

10

As a PhD student I have been given the chance to explore my own things where supervisors points out to the right direction for the study. This liberty of exploration has add valuable insights to my research.

Fees

17300 GBP per year.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 9/10

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