This section contains tuition fees for students enrolled at Imperial College London in the 2022–2023 academic session.
Please note that fees are charged by year of entry to the College and not year of study.
For students commencing their programme prior to 1st Sept 2022 the 1st year's fee will be billed up to the start of the academic year on 1st October 2022. Fees for subsequest years will be billed for the full 12 months at the start of session. The final year's fee will be billed at the start of session and will be calculated up to the end of the PhD research.
For students commencing their programme from and including 1st September 2022 fees will be billed for the full 12 months at the 2022/23 fee rate. Fees for subsequest years will be billed annually for the following 12 months. The final year's fee will be invoiced on the billing anniversary date and will be calculated up to the end of the PhD research.
UK Research and Innovation have confirmed their indicative fee for 2022–2023 at £4,596.00. This fee will increase annually by an amount linked to inflation (currently, the measure used is the GDP deflator). Fees for subsequent years of study may be higher than the fees listed here. Imperial College London reserves the right to amend these fees following the release of the indicative fee by the UKRI. For more information on the UK Research and Innovation indicative fees please see the UKRI website.
European Union students (not including Ireland) will no longer be able to claim UK Government funding or the lower EU (Home) fee rates for programmes starting from 1st August 2021. European Union students will therefore be required to meet the Non-Home fee rate. Continuing students, who commence prior to 1st August 2021, will retain their fees and funding for the duration of the programme. For more information please see www.gov.uk/government/news/student-support-in-england.
The fees for continuing Home PG Taught and Research Masters students usually increase annually by the RPI value for the April of the calendar year in which the session commences; however due to the steep inflationary increase in April 2022 (11.1%) Imperial College have undertaken to use the average RPI increase from the previous 12 months (May 2021 to April 2022) of 6.5% for Academic Year 2022/23. Fees for subsequent years of study may be higher than the fee listed here. Home fees are rounded to the nearest £50.00 and capped at the New Entrant Fee Rate.
The fees for continuing Overseas students usually increase annually by the RPI value for the April of the calendar year in which the session commences; however due to the steep inflationary increase in April 2022 (11.1%) Imperial College have undertaken to use the average RPI increase from the previous 12 months (May 2021 to April 2022) of 6.5% for Academic Year 2022/23. Fees for subsequent years of study may be higher than the fee listed here. Overseas fees are rounded to the nearest £500.00 and capped at the New Entrant Fee Rate.
If you have any queries about your fees, please contact tuition.fees@imperial.ac.uk.
All programmes
Faculty of Medicine
Entry Cohort | Home and Ireland | Overseas |
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2022 Cohort | £ 6,690.00 | £ 42,000.00 |
2021 Cohort | £ 6,690.00 | £ 42,000.00 |
2020 Cohort | £ 6,690.00 | £ 42,000.00 |
2019 Cohort | £ 6,690.00 | £ 42,000.00 |
2018 Cohort | £ 6,690.00 | £ 42,000.00 |
2017 Cohort | £ 6,690.00 | £ 42,000.00 |
Students undertaking research on a part-time basis will be charged half the full-time fee
The Tuition Fee Policies can be downloaded via the below link.