
Study in the UK
Why Study in the UK?
The United Kingdom is well known for its exceptional education system making it a top choice for international students. Here are some reasons to consider why to choose education in the UK.
Leading Education
Home to prestigious universities like Oxford and Cambridge as the UK offers high academic standards and progressive teaching methods.
Wide Range of Courses
With a wide range of programs in various fields, you can find the perfect course to match your interests and career goals.
Shorter Duration of Courses
Undergraduate programs typically last three years while master's programs can often be completed in one year. This allows you to enter the workforce sooner and save on tuition and living costs.
Work Opportunities
You can work part-time during your studies and full-time during vacations which helps you to gain valuable work experience and helps to support your living expenses.
Post-Study Work Permit
The UK offers a post-study work permit that allows international graduates to stay and work in the country for up to two years after completing their degree. This provides a valuable opportunity to gain work experience and explore career options in the UK.
Choosing to study in the UK is an investment in your future which offers high-quality education, diverse experiences, and numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth.
- Digital copy of your passport
- Digital copies (original) of all educational certificates & marksheets
- Digital copies (original) of two or three academic reference letters (for postgrad)
- Digital copies of one reference letter from school/college (for undergrad)
- Statement of Purpose
- Digital copy (original) of IELTS, Duolingo, PTE, or MOI certificate
- CV
- Work Experience Certificate (Postgrad)
- Other supporting documents (if available)
- Tuition fee deposit required for CAS (£4,000- £10,000)
- PreCAS Interview (Optional)
- IELTS: 6/5.5
- PTE: 55/51
- TOEFL: 60
- Duolingo: 100/95
- IELTS: 6.0/5.5
- PTE: 59/58
- TOEFL: 87
- Duolingo: 120/100
- MOI
- GPA 70% in HSC / A Level
- A Math course in 12th grade is required by certain universities for Business and Science programs
- CGPA 2.50+
- Work experience is a prerequisite for MBA programs at certain universities
- A passport with a minimum 6 months validity
- Visa application form
- Document checklist
- Visa application fee
- Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)
- Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) Letter from your sponsor (University)
- Medical Test
- Bank Statement and Bank Solvency Certificate (has to be 28 days matured)
- All educational certificates and marksheets (original)
- Main Copy of IELTS, Duolingo, PTE, or MOI certificate
- CV
- Work Experience Certificate (Postgrad)
- Other supporting documents (if available)
- SWIFT Copy of tuition fee payment
- Any outstanding tuition fees (this means fees you have not yet paid), as stated on your CAS statement
- Money for your living costs in the UK, known as 'maintenance', which is currently £1,334 per month for up to a maximum of 9 months. The maximum amount you will need for your living costs is £12,006
- £776 per year for students, their dependents, and those on a Youth Mobility Scheme visa (e.g., £1,552 for a 2-year visa)
- £776 per year for visa and immigration applicants who are under the age of 18 at the time of application
- £1,035 per year for all other visa and immigration applications (e.g., £3,105 for a 3-year visa)
- £388 for students, their dependents, Youth Mobility Scheme, or under-18 applications
- £517.50 for any other application
- University of Birmingham
- Bangor University
- Birmingham City University
- Aberystwyth University
- Canterbury Christ Church University
- Cardiff Metropolitan University
- University of Chester
- University of Surrey
- Coventry University
- University of Essex
- University of South Wales
- De Montfort University
- London Metropolitan University
- University for the Creative Arts (UCA)
- University of Greenwich
- Glasgow Caledonian University
- University of Hertfordshire
- University of Huddersfield
- University of Hull
- Leeds Beckett University
- University of Westminster
- Middlesex University
- Nottingham Trent University
- University of Nottingham - Medical School
- University of Portsmouth
- University of Roehampton
- Kingston University London
- University of Salford
- University of Wolverhampton
- University of Bolton
- London South Bank University
- University of Sunderland