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by Mark Bennett 4 May '23

Posted on 4 May '23

When it comes to popular destinations for study abroad, two countries really stand out. The UK and USA host nearly 1.5 million international students between them and are home to some of the most famous universities in the world.

What's interesting though is that, when it comes to postgraduate study, they're actually quite different. Indeed, the term 'postgraduate' isn't actually used in the US, where Masters degrees are part of broader 'graduate' programmes (or programs, to use the American spelling).

So what other differences are there between Masters study in the UK and USA? And how do they compare for international students?

We've taken a look.

Masters fees

UK university tuition averages at £18,000 per year for international students, though this can be higher or lower depending on the course. If you're an EU national with settled status in the UK, you may be eligible for tuition fees at the lower domestic rate (typically between £8,740 and £10,310).

Unlike the UK, USA universities don't charge international tuition fees. Public universities charge one rate to students from the same state and another, higher, rate to all other students, whether they're from a different state or a different country. Private universities can charge what they like and don't usually distinguish between US and international students.

You'll probably pay more to study abroad in the USA, but not necessarily because you're an international student. Typical fees are around $20,000-35,000 per year at public universities (potentially more at private providers). You can expect this to vary a lot though.

Courses and programmes

As we've said, UK Masters tend to be distinct courses of study leading to a potentially terminal qualification (one that you can go off and do something with without further study).

USA Masters are often part of broader graduate programmes where it's common for students to continue on to a PhD. In fact, some US PhDs award a Masters along the way.

Partly because they tend to be standalone degrees, UK Masters are usually shorter and more specialised. A US university might offer a two-year programme in Biological Sciences. A UK university might offer several one-year courses Cell Biology, Plant Genetics, or so on.

Both approaches have their strengths. The UK system is obviously great if you want to specialise early and quickly, but the US option can provide a broader grounding in your subject with the potential for a smooth transition into PhD research.

Universities

There are around 160 or so universities for Masters study in the UK. That sounds like a lot, but there are ten times as many institutions offering graduate programmes in the USA.

Now, you probably aren't going to closely consider Masters study at 160 universities, let alone 1,500+. What's more important is the difference between the types of institutions available.

Most UK universities are public institutions. They receive some funding from the UK Government and they charge broadly similar fees.

Universities in the USA can be either public or private. Private institutions make most of their income from student fees rather than state funding. There isn't any difference in quality between the two categories (but the more complex US system does mean that (post)graduate fees vary a lot more.

Funding

International students aren't usually eligible for public student loans in either the UK or the USA. The exception is EU nationals in the UK, who may be able to get a postgraduate loan for a Masters if they have 'settled status' through the EU Settlement Scheme post-Brexit.

International funding is available through universities and exchange schemes in both countries but how much you can get will probably depend on what and where you're studying within a country as much as which country you pick. That said, it is more common for American universities to provide funding to their students (particularly private institutions). University funding is available in the UK, but it's rarely offered to all students.

Entry requirements

Admission to a UK Masters degree usually just requires a good Bachelors degree. The equivalent of a UK 2.1 or higher should be fine, though lower grades can be accepted.

Admission to a graduate programme in the USA is often a little more challenging. You'll still need a good first degree, but you'll probably find that graduate entry tests such as the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) are also required.

Universities in both countries will expect you to apply directly to them, so the best bet is to check the specific requirements before you do.

After your Masters

Both the UK and the USA offer a post-study work option for Masters students.

The UK system is a bit simple. Students completing a UK degree get up to two years to look for a job after their course.

Pathways also exist in the USA, but they'll depend on what you've studied and what you want to do. You may also need extra endorsem*nt from your university or a prospective employer.

It goes without saying that both countries are great options for PhD study. In fact, as we've covered, a Masters in the USA can lead quite smoothly into a doctorate.

So, how do the USA and the UK compare for Masters study? It seems fair to say that very little divides the two countries on quality. Both have a proud tradition of (post)graduate education at some of the best universities in the world (at least so far as rankings are concerned).

Graduate study in the USA is perhaps little bit more complex than post-graduate study in the UK: you'll study for longer, go through a more complex admissions process and potentially pay a little more for your course. On the other hand, you'll be thoroughly prepared for a PhD and may even be able to go straight into one.

The UK offers a faster and potentially more affordable option with generally shorter courses and slightly lower fees (at least in comparison to the USA). It may be best suited to students who are already prepared to specialise and narrow down their subject specialism at Masters level.

Clichéd as it is, the best option for you will probably depend on... you. Hopefully this blog has helped you weigh up the two options. Whichever you pick you'll be on course to a high quality and globally respected qualification. After all, nearly 1.5 million international students can't be wrong.

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Postgrad Study: UK vs USA | FindAMasters.com? ›

The UK offers a faster and potentially more affordable option with generally shorter courses and slightly lower fees (at least in comparison to the USA). It may be best suited to students who are already prepared to specialise and narrow down their subject specialism at Masters level.

Is it better to do Masters in UK or USA? ›

A significant benefit to studying in the UK compared to the US is the shorter program lengths. Master's programs in the UK typically last one year, while programs in the US last two years on average. However, some US universities may offer accelerated programs that can be completed in one year.

Is a UK Masters equivalent to a US Masters? ›

A US Master's is generally accepted as the same level as a UK master's for academic and business purposes in the UK. But be aware, as, in the US, certain professions in the UK will require a specific local certification or professional membership, such as medicine or teaching.

Is it better to study in the UK or US? ›

The UK may be better in some aspects, such as shorter program durations and lower tuition fees. Additionally, the UK provides a culturally rich experience with proximity to Europe.

Is UK cheaper than USA for Masters? ›

Ans. In terms of living cost, it is well established that living in USA can be more expensive than the living cost in UK. On the other hand, the tuition fees for MS in USA is 25,000 USD to 63,000 USD (~20.52- 51.74 lakhs INR), while the tuition fees for Masters in UK is 15,000 GBP to 35,00 GBP (15-30 lakh INR).

Is UK Masters degree valid in USA? ›

Yes, a master's degree from the UK is considered valid in US institutions for research positions as well as university appointments. The weightage of the UK master's degree is quite high for research and work.

Why choose UK over USA? ›

Why UK is better than USA/Canada/Australia? The UK is a global leader in research and education. UK has more universities than any other country. It has the top academic facilities and instructor, as well as the most up-to-date technology, equipment, and resources.

What is the difference between US and UK masters degree? ›

The difference here is that an MS in UK is usually a one year program while in the US a master's degree can be completed in 2 years so the total program costs around $40,000. For Indian students, the cost of MS in US vs UK is around 35,00,000 INR while in UK it is around 30,00,000 INR for the complete program.

Is it worth going to UK for Masters? ›

With its prestigious universities, rich academic tradition, and diverse cultural experiences, the UK offers numerous advantages for Indian students looking to advance their education. Studying a postgraduate course allows you to specialise in your area of interest and gain skills that matter to global employers.

Why are UK Masters only 1 year? ›

Originally Answered: Why do most of the master's degrees in UK take only 1 year to complete? The UK system expects students to be prepared to work independently. Listening to lectures is only the start (after all, you may only have a few hours of them a week).

Why is UK education better than US? ›

The US curriculum tends to have a national focus while the British curriculum tends to have a broader view. The US often relies heavily on text books while the British curriculum uses a variety of sources and authentic texts.

Is UK university harder than American? ›

Curriculum: In the UK, students typically study fewer subjects in greater depth, with a greater emphasis on exams at the end of each academic year. In the US, students are often required to take a broader range of subjects, with more opportunities for elective courses and continuous assessment throughout the year.

Can I get a job in USA after Masters in UK? ›

You will need a non-immigrant work visa, which is based on a specific offer of employment. If you are not a UK national, contact the American embassy in the country where you are currently residing about how to obtain visas and work permits. If you are living in the UK, go to the Embassy of the United States in the UK.

Is it easier to get a job in USA or UK? ›

In terms of employment, compensation, and pay scale, the UK is more fortunate than the US. You can find more employment options, higher pay, and a wider range of wages in the UK. There are fewer jobs, lower salaries, and fewer people who make more than $35,000 in the US.

Is UK better than USA for jobs? ›

If money is your principal motivation and if your employer offers a gold-plated health insurance scheme, the US is likely to be better, though there are a few jobs that pay similarly or better in the UK. If work-life balance is more important to you, I reckon that for most people the UK would be the better choice.

Is housing cheaper in USA than UK? ›

Generally speaking, rent prices in the UK are 35.1% lower than in the US. Looking more closely, we find that rental prices in New York City are 50.7% higher than in London. That said, purchasing property in the US usually is cheaper than in the UK.

Is USA or UK better for jobs? ›

In terms of employment, compensation, and pay scale, the UK is more fortunate than the US. You can find more employment options, higher pay, and a wider range of wages in the UK. There are fewer jobs, lower salaries, and fewer people who make more than $35,000 in the US.

Is it cheaper to study in the UK or USA? ›

In the UK, tuition fees are generally lower than in the US but can still be a significant expense for international students. The UK has a tiered fee system where tuition fees vary depending on the level of the program, with undergraduate degrees generally having lower fees than postgraduate degrees.

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