The students in Pakistan and other countries planning to further study in the United Kingdom (UK) are likely to face a financial setback as the British government announces an update on the fee structure.
According to the recent decision, the British government has announced a tuition fee increase for universities, effective April 2025.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson confirmed that tuition fees will be adjusted in line with inflation, with fees rising from £9,500 to £9,795 – a £295 increase in annual fees.
This decision has raised concerns among students, including those from the University of Leeds, who believe the hike could disproportionately impact students from low-income backgrounds.
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In related news, the British Home Office has also announced stricter measures on immigration, aiming to crack down on individuals evading deportation by disposing of their passports.
UK Home Secretary shared plans to streamline the asylum application process with a “fast-track” system to address immigration challenges more efficiently.