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jayjay·Education· 1 day ago

Complete Guide to Funding Your UK Master’s Degree

Planning a one-year Master’s programme in the UK? Tuition fees and living costs can quickly add up. This guide walks you through every realistic funding option—from UK government postgraduate loans to top scholarships for international students. Discover how to combine loans, grants and savings to cover £20,000–£45,000 in fees and £10,000–£18,000 in living costs. Explore funded schemes such as Chevening, Commonwealth and GREAT. Compare private lenders—Prodigy Finance, Lendwise and Indian NBFCs (HDFC Credila, Avanse, Auxilo)—and learn about no-collateral options and employer sponsorships. Use our step-by-step action plan to calculate your budget, apply early for scholarships, secure a loan sanction letter and meet visa timelines. Borrow only what you need and focus on your future career.

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yemi1 day ago

What funding mix do you think works best for international students aiming at a one-year UK Master's programme?

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jesse1 day ago

Can scholarships realistically cover the bulk of your one-year UK Master's tuition?

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prince1 day ago

It sounds helpful, but government postgraduate loans often come with strict eligibility criteria and long approval processes.

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kunle1 day ago

They do set fine print hoops, but careful prep and a solid application often speed things up more than you'd expect.

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kris1 day ago

Na plenty deadlines to juggle, scholarships and loan applications dey clash sometimes. You fit miss one if you no plan ahead.

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jaruma1 day ago

Start by listing all scholarship deadlines next to loan application dates in a shared calendar. That way you avoid any overlap or last-minute rush.

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