Why Study in UK?
Gain knowledge from leading academics and industry experts at some of the world’s most prestigious universities, supported by outstanding academic guidance. Study alongside talented and driven peers while developing your abilities using advanced, state-of-the-art facilities.
Take advantage of internships, placements, and volunteering opportunities through strong university–industry connections, allowing you to apply your learning in real-world professional settings. Graduate with globally востреб skills and expertise, opening doors to exciting career opportunities with top employers worldwide.
Quick facts
- The UK undertakes 5% of the world’s scientific research and produces 14% of the world’s most frequently cited papers
- UK welcomes over 400,000 students every year
- Post study work visa of 1.5 years
- 17 of world’s top 100 universities are in The UK (QS World Rankings 2026)
- 15 of the best student cities in the world are in The UK (QS Best Student Cities 2026)
- UK offers 131 universities of international repute to study from
- Admission without IELTS possible
- Masters courses with 1 year work placements are available
| Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses in GBP (£) |
|---|---|
| Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative)* | 15000 |
| Living and Accommodation | 10539 |
| Visa Fees | 524 |
| Immigration Health Surcharge / National Health Surcharge | 1164 |
| Airfare from India to United Kingdom | 500 |
| Total Expenses | 27727 |
Careers & Industry Insights
The UK is one of the most globalised economies comprising of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and is among the world’s biggest economies. The sectors that dominate UK’s economy include service sector, financial services, higher education, aerospace, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing and production.
Best paid jobs in the UK include Information Technology Managers, Engineering Professionals, Business and Financial Management Professionals, Legal Professionals, Aircraft Pilots & Flight Engineers, Higher Education Teaching Professionals and Medical Practitioners.
You need academic transcripts, English proficiency scores (IELTS/PTE), Statement of Purpose (SOP), Letters of Recommendation (LOR), and a valid passport. A UK student visa is also required.
Tuition fees typically range from £12,000 to £35,000 per year depending on the course, while living expenses are approximately £10,000–£15,000 annually depending on the city and lifestyle.
Students usually take IELTS or PTE for English proficiency. Some programs may require additional tests like GRE or GMAT depending on the course.
Yes, international students on a Tier 4 (General) student visa can work up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during vacations.
Yes, UK universities and government programs offer merit-based and need-based scholarships. Some scholarships cover tuition fees, living costs, or both.
The Post-Study Work (PSW) visa allows graduates to stay and work in the UK for up to 2 years after completing an eligible degree program.
It is recommended to start at least 10–12 months before your intended intake (typically September or January).
IELTS is widely accepted, but some universities may accept alternatives like PTE or waive it under certain conditions for qualified students.