How much is MSc in Food Technology fees in UK?

The first-year MS in Food Science in UK fees is in the range of INR 10 Lacs – INR 40 lakh. However, a majority of the universities have first-year tuition fees between INR 20 Lacs – INR 40 lakh.
Tuition Fee Range | No. of Universities |
|---|---|
Max 10 lakh | 2 |
Max 20 lakh | 28 |
Max 30 lakh | 37 |
Max 40 lakh | 41 |
Also Read: Cost of Studying in UK for Indian Students
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