STUDY IN THE UK

6 reasons why international students love to study in the UK

Earn While You Learn

Students are allowed to work 20hrs/wk while studying and full-time during breaks, earning an average weekly wage of £112.20


Post Study Work Permit after Graduation

Students get a Graduate visa that gives them permission to stay in the UK for at least 2 years after successfully completing a course in the UK.


Promising Employability

UK graduates are among the most employable in the world, with 3 UK universities ranked in the global top 10 for employability, and 10 ranked in the top 100.


Shorter Degree Courses

Unlike other countries, Bachelor’s courses in UK take 3 years while masters take 1 year!



World Class Education

38% of Nobel Laureates were educated in the UK, and more than one in four world leaders were educated at UK universities, making the UK the highest ranked of any country in Education.



Multicultural Nation

Study alongside over 485,000+ students from 190+ Nationalities and Experience a young Vibrant Population!



Have questions on studying in the UK?

Approximately £ 9,300 to £ 13,100.

The language of instruction at UK Universities is English

Yes you will need a Visa

Once you receive an offer letter, you apply for the student visa for the duration of your stay. For full-time students in accredited universities, a study permit also allows you to work part-time.

Upon completion of studies, students under an F1 visa can stay in the country for 1 year on a temporary employment directly related to their major field of study.

The usual documents you need for enrollment are:

  • Your passport with visa or residence permit
  • Passport photos
  • Completed Application form
  • Relevant recognized academic transcripts and certificates
  • Personal Statement (Masters Programs)
  • CV (Masters Programs)