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Study in UK

 

Introduction:

The UK is renowned  for  the home of cultural images from Hamlet to Harry Potter, From the dazzling nightlife of Glasgow and Cardiff to the bright stage lights of the West End in London – you will have an unforgettable experience here as a student and make memories that will last a lifetime. The UK is ranked 2nd Best Education System in the world, The World Population Review- 2021. The UK also enjoys a high rate of employability after completing the degree.Students can also develop excellent language skills and get health benefits.

How much does it cost to study in the UK?

Studying in the UK is a valuable investment in your future. But how much will it all cost? Here are some highlights to help you plan:

  • Tuition fees: typically between £11,400 and £30,000 annually
  • Living costs: between £900 and £1,400 a month
  • Weekly shop: £35 on average per person

 

There are also a lot of discounts and funding options available to students. Take a look at our costs page to plan your budget. https://study-uk.britishcouncil.org/moving-uk/cost-studying

World-ranked Universities:

The UK has been a leader in academia for centuries. It’s home to two of the world’s top three universities (with a further 26 ranked among the global top 200) and has one of the most diverse subject offerings in the world. https://www.topuniversities.com/world-university-rankings/2022 

Have a look on some of the Top Ranked Universities that can become a pathway in turning your dream into reality, https://iamedfolio.com/destinations/uk/  

Courses:

UK has multiple undergraduate and graduate degree programs available for international students, some the most popular picks of students are:

  1. Business studies
  2. Management Studies 
  3. Finance 
  4. General Business & Management
  5. Law
  6. Computer Science 
  7. Economics 
  8. Marketing
  9. Accounting
  10. Design

Variety of Short Courses also available that  Minimize the expenses. https://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/student-advice/what-to-study/top-ten-most-popular-courses-for-international-students 

English Language Proficiency:

What are the English requirements for international students in the UK?

UK Visas and Immigration requires that every student requiring a visa to study in the UK must show evidence of a minimum level of English language (Common European Framework (CEFR) B2 level) in order to be granted a Student Route visa (previously known as a Tier 4 visa) to study at undergraduate or postgraduate level.

IELTS (The International English Language Testing System).

You will need to achieve an Overall Band score of at least 6.0*, with at least 5.0 in each of the four sub-tests (speaking, listening, reading, writing) or 5.5 in each of the sub-tests if you require a Student Visa.

Work While Studying:
During term time students can work up to 20 hours (maximum) per week. During vacation periods students can work full-time. Also students can work full-time after the programme end date (as confirmed on the student record) until the Student visa expires, provided to have no further engagement or attendance requirement.

Accommodation:
Homestay accommodation:

Homestay accommodation is where international students or visitors stay with a UK family in their home. The host family provides a private room for the guest and shares common home areas, such as the kitchen and living room. The guest is usually provided with meals by the host family; in some cases, they may have access to the family’s laundry facilities.

How much is UK accommodation for students?

The cost of accommodation for students in the UK varies depending on several factors, such as the location, type of accommodation, and facilities provided. On average, students can expect to pay between £100 and £250 per week for a room in a shared house or flat, while purpose-built student accommodation can cost between £150 and £300 per week.

The cost of student accommodation in London is generally higher than in other parts of the UK, so accommodation costs are also higher. Students in London expect to pay between £200 and £500 per week for accommodation. https://www.studyin-uk.com/services/accommodation/ 

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