Study In UK

The United Kingdom is one of the most prestigious education destinations in the world, renowned for centuries-old universities, global recognition, and flexible courses designed to shape future-ready career

Quick facts
Home to 160+ globally ranked universities
2-year post-study work permit for international graduates
Master’s degree duration as short as 1 year
London is the world’s No.1 student city (QS Rankings)
Cost of Studying in UK
Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses in Pounds |
Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative)* | £12,000 – £25,000 |
Living and Accommodation | £10,000 – £15,000 |
Airfare from India to UK | £500 – £700 |
Visa Fees & Health Surcharge | £1,000 – £1,800 |
Total Expenses | £23,500 – £42,500 |
Popular Universities in UK
University of Oxford, Oxford
University of Cambridge, Cambridge
University of Liverpool
University of Manchester, Manchester
University of Glasgow, Scotland
University of Birmingham, Birmingham
University College London (UCL), London
University of Leeds, Leeds
Popular Courses in UK
Business & Management
Engineering & Technology
Data Science & AI
Health & Life Sciences

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Study in UK FAQ's
The UK offers globally recognised degrees, top-ranked universities, shorter course durations, and excellent career opportunities.
IELTS is commonly required, but many universities accept alternative English tests or offer IELTS waivers based on your academic background.
- Tuition fees: £10,000 – 35,000 per year (varies by course & university)
- Living expenses: £9,000 – £12,000 per year (approx.)
- Yes. International students can work:
- Up to 20 hours per week during term time
- Full-time during holidays
- The UK Graduate Route allows students to stay and work:
- 2 years after completing a Bachelor’s or Master’s
- 3 years after a PhD