In the UK, students often work part-time alongside their studies to help cover living expenses and gain work experience. The National Minimum Wage (NMW) is £11.44 and varies depending on age. Working legally 20 hours per week, a student can expect to earn between £200 and £250per week. International students are subject to the same wage regulations but are typically restricted to working 20 hours per week during term time or university time and full-time during holidays like Christmas, easter or summer breaks. Monthly earnings for full-time roles (40 hours per week) can range from £1800 to £2000 before taxes, depending on the hourly wage. The accommodation cost is around £400-£600 for single room per month and £700-£900 for double room. The food expenses is around £100-£200 per month. Transportation cost around £50-£100 per month, depending on the location. Other Expenses £100-£200 per month. The part-time work may cover basic living expenses, but it might not be sufficient for all costs, especially in high-cost areas.
UK monthly income for students....
15 окт 2024