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Popular Programs in UK’s Growth Sectors

Business & Management
Social Sciences
Design & Arts
Computing
Law
Engineering & Technology

Top-Ranked Universities

164 UK universities in the global rankings (THE WUR 2024)

Industry-Relevant Programs

Tailored to fast-growing sectors

Work While You Study

Students can work 20 hours per week during term time

Practical Experience

Gain hands-on experience with work placements and internships

Gain hands-on experience with work placements and internships

Encouraging top students to enroll in UK universities

Post-Graduation Work Opportunities

The Graduate Route allows you to stay, work, and explore long-term immigration pathways in the UK

Top UK Universities

Occupations

Healthcare Manager

Biochemist

IT Business Analyst/Systems Designer

Web Designers & Developer

Graphic Designer

Archaeologist

Lab Technician

Senior Care Worker

Geophysicist

Engineers

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Gain Experience While You Study

The UK is home to some of the world’s top universities. According to the QS World University Rankings 2024, the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford hold the #2 and #3 spots, respectively. In total, 90 UK universities are ranked in the QS 2024 rankings, while an impressive 164 are featured in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024.

Explore the Perfect UK Universities for You

University of Warwick
University of Manchester
University college London
Brunel University London
Coventry University
University of Edinburgh

Ready to Unlock Your Study Abroad Journey in the UK?

How you apply to study in the UK depends on your course and level of study. For bachelor’s degrees, you’ll apply through UCAS, the central application platform. For postgraduate courses, applications are usually made directly to the university, though some also accept UCAS applications. Each university and program has its own eligibility criteria, deadlines, and application requirements.

A Typical Application Will Include:

Completed Application Form
Academic Transcripts & Certificates
English Proficiency Test Scores
Standardized test Results for GMAT/GRE represent an applicable requirement.
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of Recommendation (LOR)
Valid ID Proof (Passport/National ID)

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Need help with your application? We’ve got you covered, step by step.

UK universities have two main intakes: Autumn and Winter. Some also offer a shorter Spring or Summer intake. Check out the UK intake seasons below!

September/October Autumn/Fall Intake 2024 The largest intake of the year:
The most universities offer the most spots for their programs!
July Winter Intake The second biggest intake of the year:
Perfect for those who miss the Autumn intake!
Intake Deadline When to apply
Semester 1 (Jan/Feb) Regular Application Between October and February
Semester 1 (Jan/Feb) Rolling Admissions Accepts applications year-round if spots are available
Semester 2 (Sep/Oct) Regular Application Between February and May
Semester 2 (Sep/Oct) Regular Application Between February and May
Semester 2 (Sep/Oct) Rolling Admissions Accepts applications year-round if spots are available
Additional Intakes (Apr/May) Depends on the university Depends on the university

When applying through UCAS, it’s important to meet the deadlines for your program. For the 2024 academic year, the deadlines are:

  • 16 October 2023: For medicine, dentistry, or veterinary science/medicine programs
  • 31 January 2024: For all other programs

Get the important deadlines and create a successful application timeline with help from our overseas education experts!

Studying and living in the UK can vary in cost depending on several factors. Your expenses mainly include tuition fees and living costs. Let’s break it down!

Tuition Fees

Based on

The University

Generally, the bigger and more prestigious the university, the higher the tuition fees

Your Program

Technical and highly resource-intensive programs can be more expensive

Your Study Level

Generally, bachelor’s programs tend to be more expensive in comparison to postgraduate programs because of the longer course duration

Location of the University

The higher the cost of living in the city (and location within the city) where the university is located, the higher tuition fees tend to be

Tuition Fees

*for the 2024 academic year

Undergraduate:

£11,400 per year
to
£38,000 per year

Postgraduate (Master’s):

£9,000 per year
to
£30,000 per yea

Costs of living depends on

Living costs in the UK for international students can vary based on several factors. London is more expensive, with monthly costs ranging from £1,300 to £1,400. Outside of London, costs are lower, ranging from £900 to £1,300 per month. Your accommodation, meals, transport, and lifestyle all contribute to your overall expenses.

The City

Location in City

Accommodation Type

Transport

Lifestyle

Spending on Meals

Get the Best UK Program in Your Budget to Study Abroad

To study in the UK as an international student, you’ll need a Student visa. With this visa, you can:

  • Live and study in the UK for the duration of your degree
  • Work 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during breaks
  • Application Fee: £490

Here’s what you need to apply for the UK Student visa:

Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies

(CAS)

Proof of Identity

e.g., passport, birth certificate, national identity card

Proof of Funds

to cover your tuition fees & living expenses

Immigration Healthcare Surcharge

and additional proof of good character

Tuberculosis Test Results (if you're a resident of India)

(if you're a resident of India)

Credibility Interview

(to confirm genuine study intentions)

Get the Best UK Program in Your Budget to Study Abroad

As a UK Student visa holder, you can work part-time in the UK!.

  • 20 hours per week during term time
  • Work full-time during semester breaks

Part-Time Opportunities for International Students

Telemarketer

Fast Food Attendant

Bank Teller

Driver

Cashier

Book-Keeper