Home to prestigious universities like Oxford, Cambridge, and London School of Economics.
Undergraduate degrees typically 3 years, Master's degrees 1 year, reducing overall costs.
Immerse yourself in a rich history, diverse cities, and vibrant arts scene.
UK qualifications are highly respected by employers worldwide.
Students with a Student visa can work up to 20 hours/week during term-time and full-time during holidays.
Many programs offer integrated internships and placements as part of the curriculum.
Working during studies can help offset living expenses and gain valuable experience.
Duration: 2 years for most graduates, 3 years for PhD graduates.
Requirement: Successfully completed an eligible course in the UK.
Benefit: No sponsorship required, allows for job searching in any sector.
The Graduate Visa provides a clear pathway for international students to stay and work after their studies!
Research programs and universities. Consider course content, entry requirements, and location.
Take IELTS or other approved English language tests (unless exempt).
Gather academic transcripts, personal statement, references, and a copy of your passport.
Apply directly to the university or through UCAS for undergraduate programs.
Upon acceptance, you'll receive a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from the university.
Apply for a Student visa, providing financial evidence and your CAS. Attend a biometric appointment.
Prepare for your travel, accommodation, and cultural adjustments.
Undergraduate: £11,000 - £32,000/year
Postgraduate: £12,000 - £35,000/year (Medical degrees can be higher)
London: £1,334/month
Outside London: £1,023/month (for visa purposes)
Overall: £12,000 - £18,000/year
Average: £23,000 - £50,000/year
Varies by: City, university, and lifestyle
University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, UCL, LSE
University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, University of St Andrews
Cardiff University, Queen's University Belfast