United Kingdom
University of Surrey
Tuition fee
£9,250–£30,000
QS ranking
321–330
University ranking
251–300
University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom. Public research university founded in 1966 (origins trace back to 1891). Students: ~17,000 (including a significant international student community).
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
Home (UK) students
Approximately £9,250/year (undergraduate)
International students (Undergraduate)
£20,000–£25,000/year (varies by course)
International students (Postgraduate)
£21,000–£30,000/year (varies by course)
Scholarships for International Students
International Excellence Scholarships
partial tuition fee waivers
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships
Faculty-specific scholarships and bursaries
External scholarships
e.g. Chevening, Commonwealth
Admission & English Requirements
Undergraduate
Equivalent of UK A-levels or IB diploma (usually 32+ points); IELTS ≥ 6.0–6.5 (depending on the course); Competitive admission with specific course prerequisites
Postgraduate
Bachelor’s degree with good academic standing (usually 2:1 or international equivalent); IELTS ≥ 6.5 (some programs may require higher)
PhD
Master’s degree or equivalent; Faculty and supervisor approval; Research proposal
Student Life & Campus
Modern campus located in the historic town of Guildford, Surrey
Strong international student community from 130+ countries
Dedicated International Student Support services
Over 100 clubs and societies including sports, cultural, and academic groups
Excellent facilities including library, sports centre, and student union
Proximity to London (~35 minutes by train), offering cultural and career opportunities
Guildford rated as one of the safest and most student-friendly towns in the UK
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