Why Study in the UK
List of Universities to Study in the UK :-
When planning to study in the UK, it’s important to consider the world university rankings. These rankings give you a clear picture of how well a university performs globally and help you choose the best institution for your future.
- University of Oxford – https://www.ox.ac.uk
- University of Cambridge – https://www.cam.ac.uk
- Imperial College London – https://www.imperial.ac.uk
- University College London (UCL) – https://www.ucl.ac.uk
- London School of Economics (LSE) – https://www.lse.ac.uk
- University of Edinburgh – https://www.ed.ac.uk
- King’s College London – https://www.kcl.ac.uk
- University of Manchester – https://www.manchester.ac.uk
- University of Warwick – https://warwick.ac.uk
- University of Bristol – https://www.bristol.ac.uk
- Durham University – https://www.dur.ac.uk
- University of Glasgow – https://www.gla.ac.uk
Frequently Ask Questions
Q1: Do I need IELTS to study in the UK?
👉 Yes, most universities require IELTS with a score between 6.0–7.0. However, some universities also accept MOI (Medium of Instruction) or alternative tests like PTE, TOEFL.
Q2: How much does it cost to study in the UK?
👉 Tuition fees range from £10,000 – £38,000 per year depending on the course and university.
Q3: Can I work while studying in the UK?
👉 Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays.
Q4: How long does the student visa process take?
👉 On average, it takes 3 weeks for UK student visa applications (outside UK). Priority options are also available.
Q5: Are scholarships available for international students?
👉 Yes, major scholarships include Chevening, GREAT Scholarships, and University-specific bursaries.
Q6: Can I stay back in the UK after studies?
👉 Yes, with the Graduate Route (Post Study Work Visa), you can stay and work for 2 years (3 years for PhD graduates).
Q7: What is CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies)?
👉 CAS is a unique reference number issued by the university once your admission is confirmed. It is required to apply for your student visa.
Q8: What are the financial requirements for a UK student visa?
👉 You need to show funds covering your tuition fees + living expenses (~£1,334 per month for London, £1,023 per month outside London) for up to 9 months.