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Why Study in United Kingdom ?

The UK offers a globally recognized education system with prestigious universities and a rich academic heritage. Students benefit from shorter course durations, diverse cultural experiences, and access to world-class research facilities. With a focus on employability and innovation, the UK prepares students for success in a competitive global market.

759K 

International students

£30B 

Economic impact

127K

Indian students

54%

STEM fields

Your Guide to Studying in UK

S. No. UK Study Program Average Fee (in GBP*)
1 Undergraduate bachelor’s degree GBP 10,000 to GBP 20,000 per year
2 Postgraduate master's degree GBP 10,000 to GBP 20,000 per year
3 Doctoral degree GBP 15,000 to GBP 24,000 per year
UK Cost Table
Expenses Monthly Cost
Bills (electric/gas/water) £40 - £50
Food and housekeeping £160 - £200
TV license £12.56 (or £150.50 per year)
Mobile phone £15 - £50
Clothes and shoes £25
Leisure and sports £10 - £20
Books and stationery £21
Socializing £120
Travel and transport £32
Childcare (if needed) £656
S.No. Name of the UK Scholarship Description
1 Chevening Scholarship Supports talented professionals who have shown prior leadership skills and exceptional performance in their respective fields. With Chevening, you can apply for a scholarship or fellowship, the selection of which is done by the high commission and British embassies.
2 Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Aims to give international students from commonwealth countries a chance to pursue postgraduate degrees in the UK. It caters to students from commonwealth nations to study in the UK.
3 GREAT Scholarship Jointly funded by the UK Government’s GREAT Britain Campaign and the British Council under the Study UK campaign. Offers 99 postgraduate scholarships from 36 UK universities. For Indian students, 12 institutions offer 13 scholarships.
4 Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarships (CWIT) Provides grants to Indian students in the early or middle stages of their career and involved in heritage conservation, arts, or humanities.
5 Scotland Saltire Scholarships A scholarship program of the Scottish Government in collaboration with Scottish universities, offered in areas like creative industries, science, medical sciences, and renewable energy.
S.No. Institution QS Ranking 2025 (Globally)
1 University of Oxford 3
2 University of Cambridge 5
3 Imperial College London 2
4 UCL (University College London) 9
5 The University of Edinburgh 27
6 The University of Manchester 34
7 King's College London 40
8 London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) 50
9 The University of Warwick 69
10 University of Bristol 54

FAQ’S

How long are degree programs in the UK compared to other countries?

Undergraduate programs are typically 3 years, and Master’s programs are 1 year—making them shorter than those in many other countries.

Are internships available during my studies?

Yes, many universities offer internship opportunities through sandwich courses or industry partnerships.

Do I need to open a local bank account in the UK?

While not mandatory, having a UK bank account simplifies managing your finances, such as paying bills and receiving wages.

Is health insurance required for international students?

Yes, you need to pay for the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) as part of your visa, which gives access to the National Health Service (NHS).

Can I stay in the UK after completing my studies?

With a Graduate Route visa, you can stay and work in the UK for up to 2 years after completing your degree (3 years for PhD graduates).

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