Manchester
Manchester is the second-largest city in the United Kingdom and the second-most cheap city in the United Kingdom for students. It is ranked 51st in the world for affordability and 24th overall.
It was formerly a textile powerhouse, and remnants of this may be seen in the still-existing 18th-century canal system in the Castlefield conservation area, as well as the interactive Museum of Science & Industry, in this large north-western metropolis with a significant industrial background. Manchester also has one of the most renowned football stadiums in the world, Old Trafford, which is home to Manchester United.
Students who aspire to study at any of Manchester's globally renowned institutions, including its highest-ranked university, the University of Manchester, which is ranked 29th in the world, may expect to pay roughly US$16,100 in tuition fees each year. According to the University of Manchester's official website, the cost of living is expected to be around US$1,137 per month.
University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University, University of Salford, Alliance Manchester Business School, and Manchester School of Architecture are among the city's top institutions. Accommodation in the city is cheap and affordable, costing roughly £75 per week, and going out to clubs, pubs, and cafés, or getting a cab, is also inexpensive.