Usually: IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, or Duolingo for English proficiency.
GRE/GMAT are optional for most programs except selective MBA.
Yes, if:
-You studied in English, or
-You meet university-specific waiver requirements, or
-You take an internal English test.
Undergraduate tuition: £12,000 – £20,000/year
Postgraduate tuition: £14,000 – £25,000/year
Living cost: £900 – £1,600/month (depends on city)
Yes. Popular options include:
-Chevening Scholarships
-GREAT Scholarships
-Commonwealth Scholarships
-University-specific fee waivers and merit scholarships
Yes. Students can work:
–20 hours/week during term
–Full-time during holidays
This allows students to stay back after studies:
–2 years after Bachelor’s or Master’s
–3 years after PhD
Yes. After PSW, students may transition to:
-Skilled Worker Visa
-Global Talent Visa
-Other work route visas
Eventually leading to PR (Indefinite Leave to Remain).
-Academic transcripts
-English test scores
-SOP (Statement of Purpose)
-LORs
-Resume/CV
-Passport
-Financial documents for visa
-CAS letter from university
UKVI requires proof of:
–1 year tuition fee (as per CAS)
–Living cost (£1,023/month outside London or £1,334/month in London) for 9 months
–September (major intake)
–January (large intake)
–May (limited programs)
Many UK universities offer:
-Placement years
-Sandwich courses
-Industry internships
-Live projects with companies
Strong in:
-IT & Computer Science
-Business & Finance
-Healthcare & Nursing
-Engineering
-AI & Data
-Cybersecurity
-Media & Creative Industries
Graduates with relevant skills see excellent opportunities.