STUDY IN UK

Language Requirements
IELTS, PTE, TOFEL
Academic Qualifications
Equivalent to UK year 12
Statement of Purpose
Explaining your academic and career goals
Intake Feb, May, Sep
Tuition Fees
Varies between GBP 10,000 to GBP 30,000 Per Year
 
Undergraduate Programs:
Bachelor’s Degrees
 
Honours Programs
 
Associate Degrees
  Diplomas
   
Postgraduate Programs
Master’s Degrees by Coursework
 
Master’s Degrees by Research
 
Graduate Diploma
 
Graduate Certificates
   
Research Programs Phd
 
Master’s by Research
   
English Language Courses
English language programs for international students
   
Short Courses and Professional Development
short courses and workshops for professional development
 

The QS World Ranking list of Universities.

2023 2022 University
2 3= University of Cambridge
4 2 University of Oxford
6= 7 Imperial College London
8 8= UCL
15 16 The University of Edinburgh
28 27= The University of Manchester
37 35 King’s College London
56 49 The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
61= 62 University of Bristol
64 61 The University of Warwick
78 77 University of Southampton
81 73 University of Glasgow
86 92 University of Leeds
91 90 University of Birmingham
92 82= Durham University
96= 95 The University of Sheffield
96= 91 University of St Andrews
114 103 University of Nottingham
122 134 Newcastle University
125= 117 Queen Mary University of London
146 132 Lancaster University
162 151= University of York
163 149= The University of Exeter
166 151= Cardiff University
179= 166= University of Bath
190= 189= University of Liverpool
220= 205 University of Aberdeen
229 202 University of Reading
233= 216= Queen’s University Belfast
240= 226= University of Sussex
256= 231 Loughborough University
279 236= University of Leicester
281= 270= Heriot-Watt University
305 272= University of Surrey
325= 302 University of Strathclyde
342 307 University of East Anglia (UEA)
343= 332= Birkbeck, University of London
354 322= University of Dundee
355= 330= City, University of London
375= 383= University of Kent
402= 334= Royal Holloway University of London
412= 351= Brunel University London
425= 440= Swansea University
438= 429= Oxford Brookes University
443= 391= SOAS University of London
465= 439 Essex, University of
501-510 471= University of Stirling
511-520 461= Goldsmiths, University of London
561-570 485= Aston University
601-650 601-650 Bangor University
601-650 601-650 Kingston University, London
601-650 651-700 Ulster University
651-700 541-550 Aberystwyth University
651-700 601-650 Coventry University
651-700 701-750 Northumbria University at Newcastle
651-700 701-750 University of Huddersfield
651-700 651-700 University of Hull
651-700 601-650 University of Plymouth
701-750 701-750 University of Bradford
701-750 651-700 University of Portsmouth
701-750 701-750 University of Westminster
751-800 751-800 Keele University
751-800 701-750 Middlesex University
801-1000 751-800 Bournemouth University
801-1000 801-1000 De Montfort University
801-1000 801-1000 Edinburgh Napier University
801-1000 801-1000 Liverpool John Moores University
801-1000 801-1000 London Metropolitan University
801-1000 801-1000 London South Bank University
801-1000 801-1000 Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU)
801-1000 801-1000 Nottingham Trent University
801-1000 801-1000 Queen Margaret University , Edinburgh
801-1000 801-1000 Robert Gordon University
801-1000 801-1000 University of Brighton
801-1000 801-1000 University of Central Lancashire
801-1000 801-1000 University of East London
801-1000 751-800 University of Greenwich
801-1000 801-1000 University of Hertfordshire
801-1000 801-1000 University of Lincoln
801-1000 801-1000 University of Salford
801-1000 801-1000 University of the West of England
1001-1200 1001-1200 Birmingham City University
1001-1200 1001-1200 Canterbury Christ Church University
1001-1200 1001-1200 Glasgow Caledonian University
1001-1200 1001-1200 Harper Adams University
1001-1200 1001-1200 Leeds Beckett University
1001-1200 1001-1200 Sheffield Hallam University
1001-1200 1001-1200 The University of Northampton
1001-1200 1001-1200 University of Derby
1001-1200 1001-1200 University of Wolverhampton
 

Each scholarship has specific eligibility criteria, which could include academic excellence, leadership skills, community involvement, specific nationality or background, financial need, and more. We can make sure you meet the eligibility requirements for the scholarships you’re interested in. And guide in professional way.

 

Finding a part-time job while studying in UK can be a great way to support yourself financially, gain work experience, and enhance your skills.

  Per Month
Accommodation
On-campus university accommodation: GBP 700
 
Shared apartment or rental accommodation: GBP 600+
 
Private apartment or studio: GBP 1,000
   
Food
Groceries: GBP 150 – 300
   
Public Transportation GBP 200-300
   
Phone and Internet GBP 40
 
Original Passport (All pages) (Including Old Passport)
Birth Certificate / School Leaving Certificate
10th Mark sheet
12th Mark sheet
Diploma or ITI Mark sheet or Provisional Certificate
Bachelor Mark sheets, Degree or Provisional Certificate
Master Mark sheet, Degree or Provisional Certificate
Work Experience Letter (If applicable)
IELTS / English Language Certificate
Resume / CV
LOR (Letter of Recommendation)
SOP (Statement of Purpose)
Marriage Certificate (If applicable)
 

Studying in the UK offers numerous advantages that make it an attractive destination for international students. Here are some reasons why you might consider studying in the UK:

  1. Quality of Education: The UK is home to some of the world’s most prestigious and renowned universities. Many of these institutions consistently rank high in global university rankings, offering high-quality education across a wide range of disciplines.

  2. Wide Range of Courses: The UK offers a diverse range of academic programs and courses, allowing students to find the perfect fit for their interests and career goals.

  3. Cultural Diversity: The UK is known for its cultural diversity and vibrant international student community. Studying in the UK provides opportunities to interact with people from all over the world and learn about different cultures.

  4. Language Advantage: If English is not your first language, studying in the UK can help you improve your English language skills. Being proficient in English is valuable for both academic and professional pursuits.

  5. Research Opportunities: The UK is a hub for research and innovation, with universities engaged in cutting-edge research across various fields. Studying in the UK gives you the chance to be part of groundbreaking research projects.

  6. Global Recognition: UK degrees are widely recognized and respected around the world. Holding a degree from a UK university can enhance your job prospects and open doors to opportunities globally.

  7. Work Opportunities: The UK offers various work opportunities for international students during and after their studies. Depending on your visa, you might be able to work part-time during your studies and extend your stay to work after graduation.

  8. Cultural Experience: The UK is rich in history, culture, and arts. You can explore famous landmarks, museums, theaters, and experience a unique blend of traditional and modern British culture.

  9. Support for International Students: UK universities typically provide extensive support services for international students, including orientation programs, academic advising, language assistance, and more.

  10. Gateway to Europe: The UK’s geographical location makes it a great base for traveling to other parts of Europe, offering opportunities to explore different countries and cultures easily.

  11. Scholarships and Funding: Many UK universities offer scholarships, grants, and funding opportunities specifically for international students, helping to make education more affordable.

  12. Networking Opportunities: Studying in the UK allows you to connect with classmates, professors, and industry professionals, building a valuable network that can benefit your future career.

However, it’s important to consider factors like tuition fees, cost of living, visa regulations, and your personal preferences before making a decision. Each individual’s circumstances and goals are unique, so thoroughly research and assess whether studying in the UK aligns with your academic and career aspirations.