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Key Facts

Capital

London

Population

68 million

Universities

Over 160

International Students

Over 400,000

Education Quality

THE & QS ranked

Diverse Courses

50,000+ across 25+ subjects

Benefits of UK Study

Choosing to study in the United Kingdom opens the door to exceptional personal growth and long-term career advancement. Recognised worldwide for its research-driven universities and innovative teaching methods, the UK offers an academic foundation that few countries can match. Undergraduate programmes typically run for three years and taught master's degrees for just one — saving you both time and money compared to other popular destinations.

Students also benefit from access to the National Health Service (NHS) through the Immigration Health Surcharge, ensuring healthcare is covered throughout their studies. With the right to work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays, you can gain professional experience while funding your day-to-day life.

Beyond the classroom, the UK delivers a rich and diverse cultural experience — from vibrant cities like London, Manchester and Edinburgh to the rolling countryside of the Cotswolds and Scottish Highlands. Strong industry connections, the Graduate Route work visa (allowing you to stay for up to two years after graduation), and a wide range of scholarships make the UK a standout choice for students seeking global exposure and promising career prospects.

Study Programmes

QualificationDurationPost-Study Work Route
Foundation6–12 monthsNot applicable (progress to Bachelor's)
Bachelor's Degree (BA, BSc)3 years (4 with placement)Stay up to 2 years after graduation
Master's (MA, MSc, MBA)1–2 yearsStay up to 2 years after graduation
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)3–4 yearsStay up to 3 years after graduation

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Our Partner Universities

We work with a growing network of UK institutions. Search and explore below.

University of Birmingham

Birmingham

University of Leeds

Leeds

University of Manchester

Manchester

University of Glasgow

Glasgow

University of Sheffield

Sheffield

University of Nottingham

Nottingham

Newcastle University

Newcastle

University of Liverpool

Liverpool

Cardiff University

Cardiff

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Student Visa Requirements

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Guidance

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Admission Requirements

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Admissions

100% Free Advice

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Living Expenses

Rent

£470 – £739 / month

Food

£107 – £336 / month

Transport

£54 – £107 / month

Currency

Pound Sterling (GBP)

Universities

Over 160

International Students

Over 600,000

Work Opportunities

The UK offers international students real opportunities to earn, learn on the job, and build a career after graduation.

Part-time Work

Student visa holders can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays. Language-course students are usually limited to 10 hours per week.

Post-Study Work

Graduates with a Bachelor's or Master's degree can stay and work in the UK for up to 2 years via the Graduate Route. PhD graduates get up to 3 years — no employer sponsorship needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

The UK has four of the world's top ten universities and over 90 in the global top 1,000. Degrees are internationally recognised, and the teaching quality is regularly audited to maintain high standards.