There are infinitely better ways of becoming a pilot, I get the feeling you are panicing and rushing into something. These degrees with pilot studies are possibly the WORST way of becoming a pilot in my opinion. For the last time, if you want to be a pilot train to be a pilot, if you want to get a degree then get a degree. What you would currently be getting is a useless mongrel of a thing which isn't at all respected. What are the reasons for it? Because it shows you have commitment? So that you can put BSc after your name? Pointless. Work hard in the real world, earn money, train to be a pilot modularly. Job done.
A degree is not going to be anyones saviour, not unless it is Maths, physics, medicine (not so much anymore) or something akin from a proper university. These places are nothing but businesses selling a product. They are subsidised by the government in order to make the governments education figures look better. Don't feel pressured into it.
And why does no one consider the military any more? Because they don't think they'll get in? If so re-consider spending that £95000 by the end of the loans term (and that's with the tame interest rates at the moment).
Get yourself selected rather than just paying for everything.
Pick a way and stick to it.
And don't look for a one-stop-shop fix to things, I would strongly recommend the modular route. If I were starting out again I would work for 2-3 years, meanwhile achieveing a PPL here or abroad. I would then hour build, ATPLs at Bristol GS and go to FTE for their modular package. That or join the military and the military would get the first application, Army, RN and RAF.