Study in UK
Have plans to study in UK? Get an overview of UK study options, qualifications, scholarships and more.

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Why study in the UK?
The UK is one of the most sought after overseas education destination globally. Diverse range of globally recognized courses in English, student friendly rules and good job opportunities makes UK a top destination for international students.

High academic standards
The UK offers the best quality education and is home to the most ancient and the best universities in the world including the famous Oxford and Cambridge.
Shorter course duration
Most UK Universities offer post graduate courses that are 12 to 15 months long helping students get back to work faster.
Job opportunities
During studies, students get ample part time opportunities to meet their expenses. After completing their course, students get up to 6 months to find their dream job and work in the UK.
Quick Facts

Universities
359 plus

Visa
2 year post study work visa

Part time work
20 hour per week

Intake
2 to 3 intakes per year
Admission Requirements
The eligibility requirements might vary depending on the course and university. However these are the general admission requirements for universities in the UK.

Bachelors level
- Completed 10 +2 education from a recognized Indian Board with minimum acceptable mark
- School or diploma transcripts
- Scores of English Proficiency Tests
- Statement of Purpose
- Letters of Recommendations
- Resume
- A valid passport

Masters level
- Bachelor’s degree in the relevant subject with minimum acceptable mark
- Academic transcripts
- Scores of English Proficiency Tests
- Statement of Purpose
- Letters of Recommendations
- Resume
- A valid passport
Cost of Tuition and Living
The cost of living in the UK is expensive. It typically ranges from 1000- 2000 GBP per month including accommodation expenses, lifestyle and others.

Tutition cost
The tuition fee may range from 10,000- 25,000 GBP per year. The cost is higher for medical programs.
Monthly expenses

ACCOMMODATION
£1000 to £1200

Transport
£90 to £150

Food
£80 to £200

others
£200 to £500
Cost of Living by Cities

Scholarships
The UK Government offers various scholarship programs for the education of international students. Here are some scholarships applicable to Indian students.
- Great Scholarship
- Scotland Saltire Scholarships
- British Chevening Scholarship
- Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarships (CWIT)
- Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship
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Top Universities in the UK
Top Courses in the UK
Explore the top programs in the UK and find the best for you.
- Course | MSc Applied Cyber Security
- Course | MSc Applied Sport and Exercise Medicine
- Course | Business Administration MBA
- Course | MSc Clinical Anatomy
- Course | MSc Aerospace Engineering
- Course | MSc Advanced Robotics
- Course | MA Game Development (Design)
- Course | MSc in Advanced Mechanical Engineering
- Course | MSc in Engineering Management
FAQ
The eligibility requirements depend on the course you are choosing to study. For undergraduate study you will require an IELTS band score of 6.0 to 6.5. The postgraduate study requires an IELTS band score of 6.5 to 7.
Yes, you can study in the UK without IELTS. Some universities consider 12th grade English marks to evaluate English proficiency.
Yes. You can go for undergraduate programs in the UK after you have completed 12th. Generally, students require a 50-60% high school grade to get admission to universities in the UK. Also, universities consider English language proficiency.
Most universities offer scholarships for international students. There are also external scholarships like those provided by the government and other organizations. Great Scholarship, Scotland Saltire Scholarships, are some scholarships applicable to Indian students.
There are 2 common intakes in the UK. January and September. Most students apply in the Fall (September-October) intake. Some universities offer a third intake during the summer (May-June).
Yes. You can work up to 20 hours per week while in university.