Study In UK

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University of Oxford
University of Cambridge
Imperial College London
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
University College London (UCL)
University of Edinburgh
King’s College London
University of Manchester
University of Warwick
University of St Andrews
Why the UK?

The United Kingdom is home to some of the world’s oldest and most prestigious universities. With its rich academic heritage, the UK offers a blend of tradition and modernity, offering students access to world-class education across a range of disciplines. Studying here means you’ll be immersed in a diverse, multicultural society while experiencing a strong academic environment. Whether you’re drawn to history, the arts, or cutting-edge technology, the UK promises an education that opens doors globally.

What Can You Study in the UK?

The UK offers an extensive range of study options catering to diverse fields of interest. Whether you’re passionate about business, engineering, medicine, or the arts, you’ll find a program that fits your ambitions.

Postgraduate Programs
Undergraduate Programs
Pathway Programs
Vocational Training Programs
English Language Courses
What Kind of Universities Can You Choose?
Russell Group Universities:

Prestigious, research-focused institutions with top-ranking programs across various fields.

Other Renowned Universities:

Offer a variety of specialized programs and practical career paths.

Private Universities:

Offer smaller class sizes, more personalized education, and specialized courses, often with higher tuition fees.

How Much Will It Cost?

Studying in the UK is relatively expensive compared to other countries, but there are options for funding and scholarships available.

Tuition Fee

£10,000–£38,000 per year

Accommodation

£400–£1,200 per month

Food

£150–£300 per month

Transport

£50–£100 per month (student discounts available)

Miscellaneous

£100–£200 per month

What About Scholarships?

The UK offers various scholarships to support international students financially:

Chevening Scholarships:

Fully funded scholarships for international students to pursue a one-year master’s degree.

Commonwealth Scholarships:

For students from Commonwealth countries to pursue postgraduate studies.

Erasmus+ Program:

Offers funding for exchange programs across Europe.

Rhodes Scholarships:

A highly prestigious scholarship program for exceptional international students.

University-Specific Scholarships:

Many UK universities offer merit-based and need-based scholarships to international students.

When Can You Start?

The UK offers multiple intakes, though the main intake is in the Autumn (September/October).
Some universities also offer rolling admissions for specific programs.

Autumn Intake (September/October):

The larger intake with most programs available.

Spring Intake (January/February):

Limited programs available for the spring semester.

Visas?

We help with the following:

Student Visa (Tier 4)

For full-time students enrolled in degree programs.

Short-Term Study Visa:

For language courses or short-term studies.

Working Hours in the UK While Studying

International students in the UK are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during vacations.
The average wage ranges from £8–£12 per hour, depending on the job and location. The UK’s job market offers students opportunities in retail, research, and hospitality, among others.

Post-Study Work (PSW) in the UK

The UK offers excellent post-study work opportunities for international graduates:

Graduate Route:

Allows students to stay and work in the UK for 2 years after completing a degree at the bachelor’s level or higher.

Permanent Residency:

Graduates can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after 5 years of working in a qualifying job.

Job Prospects:

High demand in industries such as IT, healthcare, finance, and engineering.

What’s Life Like in the UK?

The UK offers a vibrant and diverse environment that’s perfect for international students:

Food

Enjoy traditional dishes like fish and chips, as well as a variety of international cuisines.

Language

Courses are primarily taught in English, making it easy for international students to integrate.

Social Life

The UK has bustling student communities, social clubs, and a wide range of events and activities. Weekends could include exploring historical landmarks, attending cultural festivals, or enjoying the great outdoors.

Career Opportunities

The UK’s global connections and strong job market offer plenty of career prospects for graduates, particularly in fields like finance, engineering, healthcare, and tech.