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Most people think studying Finance in the UK means spending ₹30–40 lakhs, but there are solid options under ₹20L , if you know where to look.
• University of Lincoln, Sunderland, and Worcester offer MSc Finance programs with tuition fees under £15,000 (~₹15–16L).
• Choose cities like Coventry or Dundee where rent and transport are affordable , living expenses can stay around ₹5–6L if you’re careful.
• Schools like Bangor University often give international scholarships worth £3,000+ without a separate application.
• Look for 1-year programs that start in January, fewer applicants means better chances at getting funding.
• Some unis also have work placement options with no extra tuition, which can cover a part of your living cost if you get a part-time finance internship.
Avoid London-based unis unless you have external funding , the living cost alone can eat half your budget.
For more details you can read this blog on "Top 10 Best colleges for Masters in Finance in UK"