Study in UK

Why Choose
UK

  • 1. High quality learning: The UK has a long history of providing world-class education and UK universities generally rank high in international university league tables and attract some of the world’s best academics. British universities are globally known for helping students refine their critical and creative thinking skills and arming them with skills and experiences that will help them succeed in their chosen career. Furthermore, UK universities offer specialised degrees, even at an undergraduate level. This is ideal if you don’t want to wait until postgraduate level before specialising in a field of study.
  • 2. Work opportunities : An international student in the UK is typically allowed to work up to 20 hours a week during term time, and full-time outside of term time. This will allow you to gain valuable work experience, meet new people and earn money alongside your studies.
  • 3. Experience a unique culture: The UK is a multicultural country which greatly influences the culture. Regardless of where you come from in the world you will feel at home in the UK. The UK has an interesting history, the landscape is beautiful. The nightlife is varied and there is always something to do. No matter where you study in the UK, you will find something to do. Pubs, sports venues, markets, concerts and art galleries are just some of the places you can visit when you are not studying.
  • 4. Duration of course: In the UK, you can usually complete an undergraduate degree in 3 years if you study full time. A master’s degree usually takes 1 year.
  • 5. Cultural attractions: Experience a rich cultural tapestry. The vibrant and diverse community of students provides an immersive environment to learn about cultures from around the world.

Part Time Work Opportunity

International students are typically allowed to work up to 20 hours a week during term-time and full-time during university breaks.
Part-time work is a great chance to not only bump up your bank account, but gain new skills and meet new people. Depending on the job, you might even bag yourself an employee discount!

Scholarships to study in UK

There are various grants which international students with an excellent academic record can apply for to either partially or fully fund their education.

  • Chevening scholarship
  • Commonwealth Scholarship
  • Great Scholarships
  • Vice-Chancellor's and Merit based scholarship

Education System in UK

Popular Programs:

  • → Physiotherapy
  • → Law
  • → Actuarial Science
  • → Sports and Business Management
  • → Medicine & Surgery
  • → Computer Science
  • → Engineering

Exam Required:

Each universities has their own different requirements as per the courses and past qualification. After submitting applications and essays, these exams stand as gateways to the world-class education the UK offers:

English Language Test:
  • → IELTS
  • → TOEFL
  • → PTE
  • → Duolingo

Top Universities in UK:

  • University of Oxford
  • University of Cambridge
  • Imperial College London
  • London School of Economics
  • University of Edinburgh
  • University of Manchester
  • King's College London
  • University of Bristol
  • University of Warwick
  • University of Glasgow

Cost Of Studying In UK

The UK is renowned for its quality of education, but it's essential for international students to understand the costs involved. Tuition fees can vary significantly between institutions and courses. Let's break down the average yearly costs for international students.

UK DEGREE AVERAGE FEES
Undergratute Bachelor Degree GBP 10,000 to GBP 20,000 per year
Postgraduate GBP 15,000 TO GBP 20,000
Foundation Courses GBP 8000 TO GBP 10,000
Doctorate And Phd GBP 15,000 TO GBP 25,000

Student Visa Requirements

→ Tier4GeneralStudentVisa

This visa is issued to students above the age of 16, who have a confirmed seat at an educational institution in the UK. You can apply three months before the start of your course.

 

→ Short-TermStudyVisa

These visas are issued to students who are pursuing a short-term training or English language course. In all visa categories, we recommend applying at least 3 months in advance from your travel dates and entering the UK at least 30 days before the start of your course, if its duration is longer than 6 months.

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Living Expenses to Study in the UK

EXPENSES AVERAGE COST PER MONTH
Accommodation And Rent £1400
Utilities £100
Internet £50
Groceries £250
Food £200
Public Transport £50

Courses in Demand

business and mgmt
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND LAW
biotechnology uk
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOINFORMATICS
Digital Marketing
DIGITAL MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION
teaching uk
TEACHING AND SOCIAL WORKER
IT
CYBER SECURITY AND IT
ai course uk
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
health science clg
HEALTH SCIENCE
pharmacy course uk
PHARMACY AND MEDICINE
engineering
ENGINEERING
envt course uk
ENVIORNMENTAL
accounting uk
ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

Major Intakes in the UK

Colleges and universities in the UK offer two major intakes, but few of the universities also offer summer intakes.

INTAKES DURATION
Autumn/Fall intake September to December
Spring Intake January to April
Summer Intake April to June

Requirements for student visa

Degree courses :

  • A Recognised Degree.
  • A PROOF OF English proficiency test (IELTS or TOEFL).
  • Academic References.
  • CV or Resume.
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • High School Transcripts.
  • English Proficiency Test.
  • Statement of Purpose .
  • Letters of Recommendation.

Master’s Degree:

  • Bachelor's degree.
  • Transcripts.
  • Statement of Purpose.
  • Relevant work experience (if required).

Doctorate and PHD :

  • Master's degree.
  • Research proposal.