About UK
UK is one of the popular study destinations for the international students due to its outstanding teaching quality. There is always been an opportunity to learn with advanced study equipment. It is a popular study destination for Middle East, Chinese, African and Asian students.
Benefits of studying in the UK
- High quality education and 4 out of the top 6 universities in the world are in the UK
- More than 107 Nobel laureates are from UK and research conducted in the UK universities are internationally renowned.
- UK is full of different cultures, historical landmarks and amazing events, foods to keep you entertained
- Courses in the UK are generally shorter than other countries and affordable tuition fees & living cost
- Full scholarship facilities for Undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD programme.
- Part time working opportunities during study and strong transportation links
- REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
- APPLICATION PROCEDURE
- UNIVERSITIES
Student documents check-list:
• Updated Curriculum-vitae (C.V)
• Statement of Purpose (SOP)
• Matured bank statement & Certificate (30 days’ min)
• Academic transcripts & certificates
• UKVI IELTS test report
• Passport certified copy
• Work Experience certificate (If applicable)
• IOM Medical test report
• White background photograph (35-45 mm size)
• Letter of recommendation (If applicable)
• Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)
• Overseas student health coverage (OSHC)
• Birth Certificate (If applicable)
Minimum entry requirements:
• For Foundation program SSC/HSC/O Level
• For Foundation program min IELTS requirement 5.0 overall
• For Bachelor program min HSC/A-Level
• For Bachelor program min IELTS requirement 6.0/6.5 (5.5 in each section)
• For Master program min 4 Years bachelor
• For Master program min IELTS requirement 6.5/6.0 (5.5 in each section)
• University of Stirling
• University of West Scotland
• University of Gloucestershire
• Queens University, Belfast
• University of Manchester
• University Newcastle
• City University
• University of East Anglia
• Plymouth University
• Brunel University London
• University of Hertfordshire
• Anglia Ruskin University
• Bangor University
• Birmingham City University
• University of Northampton
• Robert Gordon University
• Edinburgh Napier University
Study Cost in UK
• Foundation Program = £8000 – £12,000 (Approximately p/y)
• Bachelor program = £8,000 – £12,000 (Approximately p/y)
• Master’s Program = £9,000 – £12,000 (Approximately p/y)
Additional Cost
First of all students need to pay tuition fees to the university to get CAS. Normally most of the universities take about 50%-60% of tuition fees in advance for 1st year. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) also has to be paid with the tuition fee in advance.
Living Cost in UK
Living cost in UK per year approximately…
- Student in London (per year) = £11385
- Student outer London (per year) = £9135
- Dependent in London (per year) = £7605
- Dependent outer London (per year) = £6120
Accommodation cost in UK approximately…
- Hostels and Guesthouses – $80 to $135 per week
- Shared Rental – $70 to $250 per week
- On campus – $80 to $250 per week
- Homestay – $110 to $270 per week
- Rental – $100 to $400 per week
Other expenses…
- Groceries and eating out – $80 to $200 per week
- Gas, electricity – $60 to $100 per week
- Phone and Internet – $20 to $50 per week
- Public transport – $10 to $50 per week
- Car (after purchase) – $150 to $250 per week