There are many PG courses on offer for when you have graduated your current mechanical engineering degree. All you need to do to find out what is available is to type the name of a university that you may be interested in attending into a search engine, and then have a look at what courses are on offer. For example, if you have a look at this one you will see that you would have a lot to choose from: www.kingston.ac.uk/postgraduate/courses/subject-areas/52/eng
You may find that the university that you are considering will allow you to make an application for post graduate study online, although do not just assume that they will because sometimes it depends on the course that you would like to take.
If the university that you choose is a distance away from your home, you will naturally need to find accommodation. The majority of universities do not offer accommodation in their halls of residence to post graduate students unless they have a disability or they are foreign students, so you will have to sort this out for yourself if you do not fall in either of these two categories. Having said this, some universities do offer studio rooms for Home students, but these tend to be expensive, so unless money is no object, you will probably be better off finding alternative accommodation.
Funding a post graduate course can sometimes be difficult, and if you think that you will be unable to manage the fees, you may want to consider taking your post grad at a slower pace so that you will be able to work at the same time: Many universities offer post grad courses on a part time basis. You may also find that there is some funding available, depending on your circumstances and the actual course.
You may find that the university that you are considering will allow you to make an application for post graduate study online, although do not just assume that they will because sometimes it depends on the course that you would like to take.
If the university that you choose is a distance away from your home, you will naturally need to find accommodation. The majority of universities do not offer accommodation in their halls of residence to post graduate students unless they have a disability or they are foreign students, so you will have to sort this out for yourself if you do not fall in either of these two categories. Having said this, some universities do offer studio rooms for Home students, but these tend to be expensive, so unless money is no object, you will probably be better off finding alternative accommodation.
Funding a post graduate course can sometimes be difficult, and if you think that you will be unable to manage the fees, you may want to consider taking your post grad at a slower pace so that you will be able to work at the same time: Many universities offer post grad courses on a part time basis. You may also find that there is some funding available, depending on your circumstances and the actual course.