Cost of study:
The UK offers shorter programs, which can reduce the overall cost of study.
Note: London is significantly more expensive than other cities.
Visa: Students apply for a UK Student Visa with proof of funds and a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies).
During studies: Students can work part-time.
Post-study work:
Long-term stay: Students must switch to a Skilled Worker Visa to stay longer.
Students planning to study in the United Kingdom must apply for a Student Route Visa, which requires a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from a licensed university.
Students are expected to enroll in full-time programs and can work up to 20 hours per week during term time. The visa process is streamlined and typically quicker compared to many other countries.
One of the biggest advantages of studying in the UK is the Graduate Route (Post Study Work Visa), which allows students to stay and work for 2 years after graduation (3 years for PhD students).
Additionally, shorter course durations (3 years for UG and 1 year for most master’s programs) make the UK a cost-effective and time-efficient destination.
Cost of Study Tuition fees range from GBP 12,000 to 25,000 per year, depending on the university and course. Business, medicine, and engineering programs tend to be at the higher end.
Cost of Living Students should budget around GBP 9,000 to 15,000 annually, with London being significantly more expensive than other cities.
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