UK Medical School Fees

How much does it cost to study medicine in the UK?

If you wish to study at a medical school in the UK, you must be fully aware of all the costs involved and budget accordingly. Alongside costs associated with the course, including tuition fees, textbooks and equipment, you must also factor in living expenses such as accommodation, food and travel.

For international students, the cost of a medicine degree can be as high as £67,000 per year (University of Cambridge). However, many UK universities provide lower-cost medicine degrees, such as the University of Lincoln, which costs £28,700 per year to study at Lincoln Medical School.

Medical school fees for international students

2024 medical school fees for international students can be found below.

Medical School International Fees
Aberdeen Medical School £50,100
Anglia Ruskin Medical School NA
Aston Medical School £44,500
Barts (Queen Mary's Medical School) £48,700
Birmingham Medical School £30,330 (Preclinical), £48,660 (Clinical)
Brighton & Sussex Medical School £42,000
Bristol Medical School £42,800
Brunel Medical School £49,395
Buckingham Medical School £45,000 (Jan 2025 Entry)
Cambridge Medical School £67,194
Cardiff Medical School £43,700
Chester Medical School £43,500
Dundee Medical School £52,105
Edinburgh Medical School £37,500 (Preclinical), £51,000 (Clinical)
Exeter Medical School £45,700
Glasgow Medical School £56,520
Hull and York Medical School £39,900
Imperial Medical School £50,400
Keele Medical School £41,000
Kent Medical School £46,400
Kings College London £48,600
Lancaster Medical School £41,195
Leeds Medical School £44,000
Leicester Medical School £23,900 (Preclinical), £41,750 (Clinical)
Lincoln Medical School £28,700
Liverpool Medical School £42,700
Manchester Medical School £34,500 (Preclinical), £56,000 (Clinical)
Newcastle Medical School £42,200
Norwich (UEA) Medical School £39,550
Nottingham Medical School £36,400
Oxford Medical School £43,670 (Preclinical), £57,690 (Clinical)
Plymouth Medical School £39,500
Queen's Belfast Medical School £34,450
Queen Mary's Malta €35,000
Sheffield Medical School £39,950
Southampton Medical School £28,900
St Andrews Medical School £36,990
St George's Medical School £40,500
UCL Medical School £47,000
Warwick Medical School £47,580
Worcester Medical School £46,500
UCLAN Medical School £48,000

Financial support for medical students

All UK medical schools offer a variety of scholarships and bursaries for students who may need financial support during their studies.

If you are accepted onto an approved course, you may also be eligible to receive financial support from the NHS, the UK’s health service. Financial support can be in the form of:

  • Tuition fee loan
  • University scholarships and bursaries
  • NHS bursary
  • Maintenance loan (living costs)
  • Private scholarships and bursaries
  • Professional studies loan

Study Medicine in the UK

If you are worried about how you might finance your medical fees whilst studying medicine in the UK, arrange a free consultation with SI-UK today. Our UK education experts can help answer all your questions on available funding at UK medical schools.

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