Study in the United Kingdom
Earn a world-class degree from prestigious universities with centuries of academic tradition. The UK offers shorter programs and exceptional graduate employability.
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About Studying in United Kingdom
The United Kingdom is home to four of the world's top ten universities and has a long-standing reputation for academic excellence. With over 600,000 international students, the UK is one of the most popular study destinations globally.
UK degrees are respected worldwide, and the education system emphasizes critical thinking, independent research, and practical skills. The Graduate Route visa allows international students to stay and work for two years (three for PhD graduates) after completing their studies.
Why Study in United Kingdom?
World-Class Universities
The UK is home to Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College London, and other globally top-ranked institutions with centuries of academic tradition.
Shorter Programs
UK bachelor's degrees take 3 years and master's degrees 1 year, saving you both time and money compared to other countries.
Graduate Route Visa
Stay and work in the UK for 2 years after graduation (3 years for PhD), giving you valuable international work experience.
United Kingdom by the Numbers
Programs in United Kingdom
See all 1+ programs →| Program | Institution | Duration | Annual Fee | Intake | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Associate Degree in Accounting & Finance Associate Accounting | London Business College | 2 Years | GBP14,000 | Open |
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Cost of Living & Visa
Receive your CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) from the university
Show proof of funds: tuition fees + £1,023/month for London or £822/month outside London for up to 9 months
Complete online visa application and book biometric appointment
Pay Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) of £470/year for access to NHS healthcare
Attend biometric appointment and submit passport for visa vignette
Collect BRP (Biometric Residence Permit) within 10 days of arrival at a designated post office
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Scholarship information for universities in United Kingdom coming soon.
How to Apply
Explore courses on UCAS (undergraduate) or university websites (postgraduate). Note that applications for Oxford, Cambridge, and medical courses have earlier deadlines.
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate (deadline January 15) or directly via university portals for postgraduate programs.
After accepting an offer and paying deposit, receive your CAS letter. Then apply for a Student Visa online with required documents and IHS payment.
Attend a biometric appointment at a visa center. Decision typically takes 3-6 weeks (priority service available for faster processing).
Travel to the UK and collect your Biometric Residence Permit within 10 days. Register with a GP and open a UK bank account.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Graduate Route (PSW) allows international students who have completed a degree at a UK university to stay and work (or look for work) for 2 years post-graduation (3 years for PhD holders).
The standard Student Visa costs £363 for applications outside the UK. You also need to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge of £470 per year of study.
Yes, full-time students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during vacation periods. PhD students and students on programs below degree level have different restrictions.
CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) is a unique reference number issued by your university. It's required for your Student Visa application and contains details about your course.
Most universities require an English language test. IELTS is the most commonly accepted (typically 6.0-7.5 overall), but TOEFL and PTE Academic are also widely accepted.
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