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The UK offers a good education to students who want to study at some of the world’s renowned universities for their quality education and research. According to the Foreign Office, there were 55,465 Indian students studying in the UK in 2022. British universities such as Imperial College and University College London have long-standing academic and research ties with Indian universities. UK universities are highly successful in terms of career success: 57.3% of UK students are in full-time employment, 11.4% are working part-time, 10.6% are studying while working, 9.2% are continuing to study, 5.7% are involved in other activities and 5.9% are unemployed or starting work. Therefore, international students may choose to study abroad in the UK.
Studying abroad is a life-changing decision for any student. Students need the right reasons to complete their studies and the learning environment with a variety of options. Here are some reasons why you should consider studying abroad in the UK:
Head | Details |
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Number of Universities in the UK | 160+ |
Cost of Studying in the UK (per year) | £8,000 to £38,000 |
Cost of Living in the UK (per month) | £1,000 to £1,800 |
Part-time Work | 20 hours/week |
Post-study Work Visa (PSW UK or Graduate Route Visa) | 2 Pears for Masters And 3 Years for Bachelors |
Top 5 Universities in the UK (QS Rankings 2025) | Imperial College London, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, University College London and the University of Edinburgh |
The information below aims to give you an estimate of the cost of studying in the UK, depending on the level of study. Students are advised to check the official website of the relevant course to ensure the correct price.
Type of program | Average fee in GBP |
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Undergraduate Level | £11,400 to £38,000 per year |
Postgraduate Level | £9,000 to £30,000 per year |
The cost of living in the UK depends on many factors, including your location, lifestyle, living style, diet and more.
Head | In London | UK (Rest) |
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Student Halls | £848 | £664 |
Private Accommodation Rooms | £750 | £554 |
Private Accommodation Rooms | £750 | £554 |
Household Expenses (broadband, electricity, etc.) | £140 | £80 |
Groceries | £155 | £116 |
Socialising | £150 | £80 |
Public Conveyance | £103 | £54 |
Cell Phone Expenses | £18 | £18 |
As a general rule of thumb, we can find that monthly living expenses for international students in the UK can range from £900 to £1,300. If you want to live in London, plan to pay between £1,300 and £1,400 per month for living expenses in London.
According to Prospects and AGCAS, 'What do graduates do after choosing a degree in the UK? That's why London is the first choice for international students. It also comes in first place in the QS Best Student Cities 2025 rankings.
City | QS Best Student Cities in the World 2025 Rankings |
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London | 1 |
Edinburgh | 13 |
Manchester | 27 |
Glasgow | 33 |
Newcastle Upon Tyne | 39 |
Coventry | 43 |
Bristol | 45 |
Birmingham | 48 |
According to Prospects and AGCAS, 'What do graduates do after choosing a degree in the UK? That's why London is the first choice for international students. It also comes in first place in the QS Best Student Cities 2025 rankings.
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According to Prospects and AGCAS, 'What do graduates do after choosing a degree in the UK? That's why London is the first choice for international students. It also comes in first place in the QS Best Student Cities 2025 rankings.
ROI (return on investment) is a very important factor for students when deciding on a course, university or country to study abroad. ROI refers to the salary or wage package that a student receives after graduation. It shows that the investment he made in private education has paid off. The table below details the colleges, specific tuition fees and student salaries
University | Course Fee (Annual) | Salary |
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Imperial College London (MBA) | ₹66.47 L | £69,000 (Average) |
University of Oxford (BA in Computer Science) | ₹47.81 L | £52,000 (Average) |
University of Cambridge (MBA) | ₹79.98 L | £92,501 (Average) |
Admission to UK universities varies depending on a student’s course and level of study, but the following points will give you a general overview of what is required to study in the UK:
Requirements |
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Formal Schooling |
Graduate/ Postgraduate Degree (if application) |
Academic Transcripts |
Test Score of SAT/ GMAT/ GRE (as per the course) |
English proficiency test scores of IELTS/ TOEFL/ PTE/ Other (as per the course) |
Personal Statement (UCAS Personal Statement in case of undergraduate applicants) |
Essays |
Resume |
Letters of Recommendation |
Portfolio (in case of creative courses) |
ID Proofs |
Financial Proofs |
Medical Proofs |
There are three important entry dates for universities and schools in the UK that you should pay attention to.
Fall intake: The autumn intake usually starts from September to December. This is the main term or first entry term for studying in the UK.
Winter intake: January (winter) usually starts in January and lasts until April. This is the second health.
Summer intake: The last intake is the May intake (summer intake), which lasts from May to August. This is usually the smallest diet.
Studying in the UK is cheap if you plan ahead, and you can apply for many scholarships at UK colleges and universities before the deadline. These financial services are available to good international students to help fund their education and can be paid in part or in full, depending on the model, course and school. There are also a number of scholarships and bursaries offered by the UK government and various private and public universities. When applying for one of these scholarships, make sure you double-check the deadlines as well as the process.
Here are some of the major government scholarships you can apply for to study in the UK as an Indian student:
S.no. | Name of the scholarship | Description |
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1 | Chevening Scholarship |
Support professionals who excel in leadership and excellence in their work. You can apply for scholarships or bursaries through Chevening, the High Commission and the British Institute. This scholarship is fully funded and includes airfare, living expenses and tuition. Valid for 12 months (if the period is 12 months). However, it can be extended after 1 year under special conditions and subject to FCO approval. (Source:https://www.chevening.org/current-cheveners/policies/terms-and-conditions-scholarships/) |