Study in the UK

The UK has a variety of higher education opportunities. With over 100 universities offering various degree programs for students from the UK and around the world, there is no shortage of options. In the UK about one-third of all students go on to some form of higher education and this number is well over 50% for students from Scotland. This makes competition for schools very fierce and so it is advised to apply early for courses.
Why UK?
In the UK most undergraduate degree programs take three years to finish. However, the “sand-wich course” is increasing in popularity, which is four years and involves one year in the workplace (normally in your third year). In Scotland the courses are four years for undergraduate programs.
Graduate or masters programs are generally shorter in length and undertaken after completion of an undergraduate program. Some professional degrees like medicine, veterinary, law etc., have longer programs that can take as many as five years.
International students pay the full school fees in the UK, and the total cost will vary depending on the school.
Admission Requirements and Cost of Study in UK
Undergraduate Programs
- Transcripts or records of grades 9, 10, 11 and Grade 12 with 65% and above
- SAT -1200 above for American Curriculum only
- Proof of English-language proficiency (IELTS-6.5 with no band lees than 6.0 ) /UKVI IELTS required for Foundation
- Personal Statement
- Passport Copy
- 2 Recommendation letters from the school
- Portfolio if required
Duration: | 3 or 4 years |
Approx. Tuition Fee: | £15,000 – £50,000 per year |
Living Expense: | £9,000 – £12,000 per year |
Postgraduate Programs
- Bachelors Transcripts with (65% above)
- Proof of English-language proficiency (IELTS-6.5 with no band lees than 6.0 )
- Work Experience & GMAT 600+ for MBA courses
- Personal Statement
- CV/Resume
- Passport Copy
- 3 Recommendation letters from the bachelors
- Portfolio if required
Duration: | 2 years |
Approx. Tuition Fee: | £15,000 – £50,000 per year |
Living Expense: | £9,000 – £12,000 per year |