Study
in UK

The UK boasts a time-honoured academic heritage, with some of the world’s oldest universities consistently ranking among the highest globally. For centuries, UK universities have been known for their reputation of welcoming international students and providing an unforgettable student experience by catering to their needs and aspirations. By studying in the UK, you can take advantage of the strong industry links of its universities to secure placements, internships, and volunteering positions that match your interests and skills.
In addition to being an educational bastion, the UK comprises a diverse blend of cultures, ethnicities, and faiths, enabling you to learn and see things from different perspectives.

Quick Facts

The UK accounts for 5% of the world's scientific research and produces 14% of the most frequently cited papers worldwide.

Every year, more than 450,000 students choose to study in the UK.

Upon completing their studies, international students in the UK are eligible for a post-study work visa that lasts two years.

The UK is home to 17 of the top 100 universities in the world, according to the QS World Rankings 2023.

According to the QS Best Student Cities 2023, 14 of the world's best student cities are in the UK.

The UK is home to over 160 institutions of higher studies offering high quality education which is in tune with industry requirements

It is possible to gain admission to UK universities without taking the English Language exams.

UK universities offer master's courses, including 1-year work placements, providing students with valuable real-world experience.

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Cost of Education in UK

Types of Expenses Annual Expenses in GBP
Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative)* 14000
Living and Accommodation 9207
Airfare from India to United Kingdom 500
Visa Fees 363
Immigration Health Surcharge/National Health Surcharge 705
Total Expenses 24775

Study in UK Faq’s

UK is the global leader in numerous areas of education like engineering, science, art & design, business & management, law and finance.
You can register and apply for an undergraduate course through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service). Postgraduate courses in the UK have their own particular entry requirements and application processes, so it is better to check the individual course websites for the relevant instructions
Numerous scholarships, bursaries and grant schemes are on offer for international students and depending on your nationality, you may be eligible for a loan or financial support also from the UK government. Many institutions also offer their own financial assistance.
You can take a part-time job, work placement or internship alongside your studies in UK and the hours and type of work will depend on the type of visa and your sponsoring university or college.
You can stay in the halls of residence that are on-site or nearby the university or college or rent your own accommodation. You can also opt for a shared living accommodation.
The standardized test requirements will vary for international students depending on the program. By and large only English Language tests, such as IELTS, TOEFL or PTE are required by most of the Universities. The tests such as GRE, GMAT or SAT are required by very few Universities and for selected courses only.

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