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What is the typical tuition fee range for public or private universities in the UK or European destinations in Germany/France for a MBA/Postgraduate?

13 Jul 2026 · Answered by Pushplata Gaddmwar · 1 min read
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Tuition fees for international students vary widely in the UK and across Europe, depending on the country, university type, and program.

UK:
- Undergraduate: £11,400 - £22,000/year (Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences), £18,000 - £30,000/year (Science, Engineering), £30,000 - £58,000/year (Medicine, Dentistry)
- Postgraduate: £15,000 - £25,000/year (Classroom-based), £18,000 - £32,000/year (Lab-based), £20,000 - £65,000+/year (MBA)

Europe:
- Germany (public): Typically no tuition, only €100 - €400/semester contribution
- France (public): ~€2,900/year (bachelor’s), ~€3,900/year (master’s)
- Italy (public): €500 - €4,000/year
- Netherlands (public): €10,000 - €25,000/year
- Belgium/Spain (public): €2,500 - €8,000/year
- Private universities: €5,000 - €20,000+/year, depending on country and program

These figures are typical and subject to change.

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