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    Posted: 02 Dec 2011 at 2:13pm
Will the tuition fees next year be the same as they are this year?
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They're gonna be £9,000 or £6,000 per year, depending on your University (most are 9k).

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Guys think about studying abroad! There are many great University in Europe its worth to think about applying to one of them. UK tuition fee 9k+ European Universities tuition fee 2k+! Its a massive different. Go and check it out www.GroningenStudents.com

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Are you going abroad for study then you should have a proper visa to go there as abroad visa & immigration rules are very hard its not easy to get an visa.I would like to suggest you to take advice from an visa expert they will help you to get an visa.
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Look at studying in Scotland, some unis there have significantly lower tuition fees than the rest of the UK still!
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Yeah Scotland has a completely different system for university fees compared to England and Wales, and that is certainly something to look into - Glasgow, Edinburgh, and St Andrews are all excellent universities.

On a finance note, if you do go up to Scotland then I would make sure you find the best student account for you with one of the big Scottish banks, as the English banks only tend to have one branch per city and the queues can be massive if you ever do need to see them in person.
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yeah europe has a cool place and cool university ,If we compare fee structure of university than scotland university fee structure is lower than any other city in europe. I also find out some assignment help services that provides help like myassignmenthelp.com, myassignmenthelp.co.uk and myessayhelp.co.uk.
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UK and European Union (EU) student fees for 2012/13 academic year

Full-time:
PGCE primary and secondary courses = £9000
PGCE Post-Compulsory courses = £7000 
Foundation degree, BA/B.Education Top Up courses and BA Education Studies (Honours)  = £7500
Taught Masters courses = approx. £5450 (please see spreadsheet below or Study pages for details of specific courses)

Part-time:
PGCE primary courses = £4500 per annum.
PGCE Post Compulsory/Diploma courses = £3500 per annum.
BA Education Studies (Honours) = £3,750 per annum.
Taught Masters courses = approx. £2725 (please see spreadsheet below or Study pages for details of specific courses)
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