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Study in United Kingdom

Practical guidance for applications, scholarships, student visa planning and career routes in the UK.

6+Top universities
FeesIndicative yearly ranges
2-3Common intakes
WorkStudy and post-study options
University options

Top Universities in United Kingdom

01 University of Oxford
02 University of Cambridge
03 Imperial College London
04 University College London
05 University of Edinburgh
06 University of Manchester

Fees

Undergraduate: GBP 12,000 to GBP 30,000 per year for many programs.

Postgraduate: GBP 14,000 to GBP 35,000 per year; MBA, medicine and specialist programs can be higher.

Living costs depend strongly on city, with London usually higher than other regions.

Scholarships

  • Chevening Scholarships
  • Commonwealth Scholarships
  • GREAT Scholarships
  • University merit scholarships
  • Departmental bursaries

Intakes

  • September/October: main intake with the widest choice of courses.
  • January/February: common secondary intake for many postgraduate programs.
  • May/June: limited intake at selected institutions.

Visa Process

  1. Choose a licensed student sponsor and secure an unconditional offer.
  2. Receive your CAS after meeting university conditions.
  3. Prepare funds, academic documents and English evidence if required.
  4. Apply for the UK Student visa, complete identity checks and pay required charges.
  5. Receive the decision/eVisa and prepare for travel.
Jobs

Part-time work is commonly available in retail, hospitality, campus roles and customer support.

Graduate roles are strong in business, technology, engineering, finance, healthcare and creative sectors.

Post-study options may include the Graduate route and Skilled Worker route if eligibility is met.

PR Opportunities

The UK does not offer automatic PR after study.

Students usually move from study to a work route such as Skilled Worker, then build qualifying residence toward settlement.

Eligibility depends on job role, salary, sponsor and immigration rules at the time of application.

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