Why United Kingdom?
- Globally recognized universities
- Shorter degree duration (3 years undergrad, 1 year masters)
- Diverse international student community
- Strong post-study work opportunities
Quick facts
Average tuition
£10,000 – £25,000 per year
Living cost
£9,000 – £12,000 per year
Post-study work
2 years Graduate Route Visa
Accepted tests
IELTS, TOEFL, PTE
Admissions & Requirements
- Submit application via UCAS or directly to the university
- Provide academic transcripts and English proficiency test scores
- Submit personal statement and references
- Receive conditional or unconditional offer
Visa Guidance
- Apply for Tier 4 (Student) Visa
- Provide CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies)
- Show proof of funds for tuition and living expenses
- Attend biometric appointment and visa interview
Popular programs
Business & ManagementEngineeringLawMedicineArts & Design
Top universities
- University of Oxford
- University of Cambridge
- Imperial College London
Student Life in United Kingdom
Culture: Rich historical heritage blended with modern multicultural society.
Climate: Temperate climate with cool winters and mild summers.
- Discounted travel for students
- Access to NHS healthcare
- Vibrant cultural festivals and student unions
Career & Work
Avg Graduate Salary: £25,000 – £35,000 per year
Part-time hours: Up to 20 hours per week during term-time
- IT & Technology
- Finance
- Healthcare
- Engineering
Application Timeline
- September – UCAS applications open
- January – UCAS main deadline
- March to May – Offers released
- June – Final decisions
- September – Course start
Scholarships
- Chevening Scholarships
- Commonwealth Scholarships
- Rhodes Scholarship
- GREAT Scholarships
FAQs
Can I work while studying in the UK?
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during term-time.
Is healthcare free for students in the UK?
Yes, students paying the immigration health surcharge can access NHS services.