Study in UK
Why UK
▸ World-class education
▸ Globally recognized qualifications
▸ Diverse range of programs
▸ Cultural diversity
▸Research opportunities
▸Accessible locations
▸Language advantage
▸Work opportunities
▸Support for international students
▸Vibrant student life
FAQ
Studying in the UK offers a world-class education system, globally recognized qualifications, cultural diversity, research opportunities, and access to historical landmarks and vibrant student life.
Yes, UK degrees are highly regarded and recognized worldwide, opening up numerous opportunities for graduates in the global job market.
To apply, you must first choose the course and university you wish to attend, then submit an application through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) or directly to the university’s admissions office.
Most UK universities require international students to demonstrate English language proficiency through tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English exams.
Yes, international students on a Tier 4 student visa can work part-time during term-time (up to 20 hours per week) and full-time during holidays.
Yes, there are scholarships and financial aid options available for international students, offered by the UK government, universities, and external organizations.
Tuition fees vary depending on the course and university. The cost of living also depends on the location and lifestyle, but it is generally higher in London and other major cities.
International students on a Tier 4 visa can bring their dependents (spouse/partner and children) if they meet certain requirements. Dependent family members can work and study in the UK.
International students studying for more than six months are generally eligible for healthcare through the National Health Service (NHS) by paying the Immigration Health Surcharge.
Yes, you may be able to extend your student visa to continue your studies or if you have a Tier 4 visa, to stay for postgraduate studies or work.