United Kingdom

EDUCATION LOAN ASSISTANCE

Official Data

Population
Over

68 Million

GDP

$3.64
Trillion

Universities and Colleges
Over

160+

Indian students in UK
2023

1,07,535

Official
Language

English

Official
Currency

Pound Sterling (GBP)

STUDY IN THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES

Why Study In The UK?

The UK offers a unique and enriching experience for international students. The UK is home to some of the world’s most prestigious universities and colleges, known for their academic excellence and cutting-edge research. With a rich cultural heritage, a diverse student community, and vibrant cities, the UK provides an environment that fosters both personal and academic growth. Students can benefit from a wide range of programs and courses tailored to their interests and career goals, while also enjoying access to various scholarships and financial aid opportunities. The UK’s strong emphasis on innovation and employee ability ensures that graduates are well-equipped to succeed in the global job market.

TOP UNIVERSITIES

Popular universities in the UK

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FINANCIAL AID

Scholarships

Various scholarships are available from the UK government, universities, and private organisations to support international students’ education. Here are some of the most popular scholarships for studying in the UK:

  • British Chevening Scholarships for International Scholarships
  • A.S Hornby Educational Trust Scholarship
    Rhodes Scholarship
  • Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarships (CWIT)
    Inlaks Scholarships
  • Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Degree Scholarship
  • Felix Scholarships
  • Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan
  • Dr. Manmohan Singh Scholarships

DID YOU KNOW?

Quick facts about the United Kingdom

  • The UK is the 21st largest country in the world by population.
  • It has a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.
  • The capital city is London, which is also the largest city in the UK.
  • The UK is known for its contributions to literature, science, and the arts.
  • The country has a rich history with numerous historical landmarks, including castles, museums, and ancient sites.
  • The UK is famous for its tea culture, football (soccer), and music festivals.

THINGS YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW

Living in the United Kingdom

Cost of studying in the UK

Undergraduate: Rs.12.10 Lakhs to Rs.40.35 Lakhs

Post Graduate: Rs.9.55 Lakhs to Rs.31.86 Lakhs

Annual Living Costs

Components London Rest of UK
Accommodation Rs.10.80 Lakhs Rs.8.46 Lakhs
Household Bills Rs.9.55 Lakhs Rs.7.06 Lakhs
Groceries Rs.1.78 Lakhs Rs.1.1 Lakh
Public Transport Rs.1.97 Lakhs Rs.1.47 Lakhs
Mobile Phone Bill Rs.44,000 Rs.37,000
Total Rs.24.45 Lakhs Rs.18.46 Lakhs

To be eligible for a student visa in the UK, you must:

Obtain a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from a recognized UK institution
Provide proof of financial support
Achieve acceptable scores on an English language proficiency test like IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE

Documents needed for Visa application

A valid passport
A Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from your course provider
Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself and pay for your course, varying based on your circumstances
Proof of parental or legal guardian consent if you are under 18
Your tuberculosis test results
Written consent from your financial sponsor if you’ve received sponsorship for course fees and living costs in the past 12 months

Fees for Visa Rs.51,865 (490 Pounds)

Immigration Healthcare surcharge

The Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) is a fee required for non-EEA migrants during their UK immigration process. This charge enables access to healthcare services provided
by the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) at no additional cost.
You can calculate your IHS here: https://www.immigration-health-surcharge.service.gov.uk/checker/type

Part-time work permission on UK Student Visa

A student visa granted for full-time degree-level studies permits you to work up to 20 hours per week during term-time. This includes both paid and unpaid work for one or more employers within any given week, without averaging the hours over a longer period.

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