Overview
The United Kingdom has been a center of learning for centuries, home to the world's oldest universities including Oxford (1096) and Cambridge (1209). UK universities consistently rank among the global top 100, offering rigorous academic programs that are typically shorter than other countries — 3 years for bachelor's and 1 year for master's — providing excellent value.
CurrencyGBP
LanguageEnglish
ClimateTemperate Maritime
Universities5+ Partner
Fees From$22,000/yr
Courses9 Programs
Why Study in United Kingdom?
Shorter degree programs save time and money (3-year bachelor's, 1-year master's). Graduate Route visa allows 2 years post-study work. World-class institutions with centuries of academic tradition. NHS healthcare access for international students. Multicultural society with students from 200+ countries. Gateway to Europe with excellent travel connections.
Admission Process
Admission process details coming soon.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility details coming soon.
Cost of Living & Fees
Living costs average £9,000-£12,000 per year outside London, and £12,000-£15,000 in London. University accommodation ranges from £4,000-£7,000 per year. The UK government requires proof of £1,334/month (London) or £1,023/month (outside London) for visa purposes.
| University | Type | Min Fee | Max Fee |
| University of Oxford |
Public |
$28,000 |
$42,000 |
| University of Cambridge |
Public |
$30,000 |
$45,000 |
| Imperial College London |
Public |
$32,000 |
$45,000 |
| University College London |
Public |
$25,000 |
$38,000 |
| University of Edinburgh |
Public |
$22,000 |
$35,000 |
Visa Process
Student Visa (Tier 4) required. Steps: 1) Receive CAS from university, 2) Prove English proficiency (IELTS 6.0+), 3) Show financial proof, 4) Apply online and submit biometrics, 5) Receive decision within 3 weeks. Students can work 20 hours/week during term.