At the moment, EU students studying in UK get the benefit of a subsidized fee. “Nearly 27% of all international students studying in the UK are from the EU, who pay less than non-EU international students. “Brexit may reverse this trend to some extent considering the fall in the British pound. This would mean that UK universities may be left with a glaring hole in terms of both number of students and revenue,” Kochar explained. Julia Goodfellow, president of Universities UK, an association of universities in the country, said on their website that “leaving the EU will create significant challenges”.
Source: Mint June 27, 2016 23:26 UTC