Study in United Kingdom

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Universities

1 Year

Master's Duration

2 Years

Post-Study Work (PSW)

Jan/Sept

Major Intakes

Why Study in UK?

Shorter Duration

Save time and money with 3-year Bachelor's degrees and 1-year Master's programs, allowing you to enter the workforce sooner.

Academic Excellence

Home to the prestigious Russell Group universities and 4 of the world's top 10 universities with globally recognized degrees.

Graduate Route Visa

Stay and work in the UK for 2 years after completing your degree (3 years for PhD graduates) without needing a job offer.

Free Healthcare

International students have access to the National Health Service (NHS) for free medical treatment by paying a surcharge.

IELTS Waiver

Many universities accept students with 70%+ in 12th Grade English (CBSE/ICSE/State Boards) without an IELTS score.

Part-Time Work

Work up to 20 hours per week during term-time and full-time during holidays to support your living expenses.

Popular Universities

University of Birmingham

Russell Group Member

Top-tier research university in the UK's second-largest city.

University of Leeds

Russell Group Member

Renowned for student satisfaction and graduate employability.

Coventry University

Modern University

Award-winning university known for affordability and student experience.

University of Hertfordshire

Hatfield, UK

Gold-rated teaching excellence, close to London.

De Montfort University

Leicester

Great for Art, Design, and Business programs.

University of Greenwich

London

Historic campus located in the heart of London.

Admission Requirements

Undergraduate

  • 12th grade with 60-80% (varies by uni)
  • IELTS 6.0 (min 5.5 in each band)
  • Personal Statement
  • One Letter of Recommendation
  • Gap Justification (if any, max 2 years accepted usually)

Postgraduate (Masters)

  • Bachelor's degree with 55-65%
  • IELTS 6.5 (min 6.0 in each band)
  • SOP (Statement of Purpose)
  • 2 Letters of Recommendation (Academic/Professional)
  • Resume/CV (Work experience helps)

* Note: These are the minimum information/documents. The universities have discretion to ask for more supporting documents.

Student Visa (Tier 4) Process

Visa Type

Student Visa

Processing Time

1 - 3 Weeks

Visa Fee

£524 (+ priority cost)

Processing Time & Costs Options:
  • Standard 3 Weeks — Base Fee: £524
  • Priority 5 Working Days — Fee: £524 + £500
  • Super Priority Next Working Day — Fee: £524 + £1,000

Key Document Checklist:

CAS Letter

Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies. Mandatory for visa filing.

Financial Proof (28-Day Rule)

Funds must be held for 28 consecutive days before application.

TB Test Certificate

Mandatory Tuberculosis test from a UKVI approved clinic.

Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)

~£776/year payment to access National Health Service (NHS).

Academic Documents

Original transcripts and certificates listed on your CAS.

Valid Passport

Current passport valid for the duration of your stay.

* Note: These are the minimum information/documents. The visa officer has discretion to ask for more supporting documents.

Cost of Studying

Tuition Fees (Annual)

Undergraduate £12,000 - £18,000
Postgraduate £13,000 - £20,000
MBA £15,000 - £30,000

*Fees vary by university and location.

Living Expenses (Monthly)

London Area ~ £1,300 - £1,500
Outside London ~ £900 - £1,100
Accommodation £500 - £800

* Note: These figures are estimates only. Actual costs vary significantly by institution, location, and lifestyle.

Post-Study Opportunities

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The Graduate Route Visa

The UK offers one of the best post-study work policies in the world. After successfully completing your degree, you can apply for the Graduate Route visa.

  • 2 Years: Work permit for Bachelors and Masters graduates.
  • 3 Years: Work permit for PhD graduates.
  • No Job Offer Needed: You don't need a sponsor to apply.
  • Flexibility: Work in any sector or look for work.

*This visa serves as a bridge to the "Skilled Worker Visa" which can lead to Permanent Residency (ILR) in the UK.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bring my dependents to the UK?

As of Jan 2024, only students studying Ph.D. or research-based postgraduate programs can bring dependents. Standard Master's students usually cannot bring family members.

How much gap is accepted for UK study visa?

UK universities are generally flexible. A gap of 2-3 years after 12th is acceptable with justification. For Master's, even 5-8 years of gap is accepted if you have valid work experience.

Is an interview mandatory for a UK student visa?

Not always. Interviews are random. However, universities conduct a "Pre-CAS Interview" to ensure you are a genuine student before issuing your CAS letter.

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