As a student, you must be covered by a TV
Licence to watch or record programmes as they’re being shown on TV or live
on an online TV service, such as All4, Sky Go, and YouTube, or to download or watch BBC
programmes on iPlayer.
This could be on any device, including a TV, desktop computer, laptop, mobile phone, tablet,
games console, digital box, or DVD/VHS recorder.
A TV Licence costs £159 a year
You can pay in one go, or spread the cost weekly, monthly, or quarterly. You can buy and manage
your licence online. And if you don’t need your licence for a full 12 months, you could
apply
for a refund.
If there’s a joint tenancy agreement for the whole house, you may only need one licence.
However, you may need your own licence if your accommodation is self-contained – i.e., you have
exclusive access to washing facilities or you have your own entrance to the property.
If you have an individual tenancy agreement for your room, you’ll need to be covered by a
separate licence.
Usually, you'll have to organise this yourself (or between yourselves if in a shared house). But
speak to the landlord first, as they may already have a licence for the property.
Click Students
and TV Licences for further info.
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