Top Universities in United Kingdom
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
- Choose a licensed student sponsor and secure an unconditional offer.
- Receive your CAS after meeting university conditions.
- Prepare funds, academic documents and English evidence if required.
- Apply for the UK Student visa, complete identity checks and pay required charges.
- Receive the decision/eVisa and prepare for travel.
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.
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.