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Powerful Stats That Set The UK Apart In 2025

Apply to study in the UK. Explore top universities in the UK for international students, popular courses in the UK, scholarships and UK education loans, and tips to prepare for the CAS interview. Contact our experts to learn more about the requirements for international students to study in the UK.

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Global Research Impact

The UK contributes to 5% of global scientific research and produces 14% of the most cited academic papers worldwide.

14% most cited paper
Admission Guideline

Step-by-Step Guide to Study in the UK for International Students

Step into a world-class education that builds global skills, sharpens your perspective, and unlocks global opportunities. Here's your roadmap to make it happen.

Step 1

Choose the right UK University and Courses

Explore 50,000+ courses across disciplines like Business, Engineering, AI, Design, and Health Sciences.

Use the UCAS course search tool or visit individual university websites to compare programs.

Check course entry requirements, fee structure, and application deadlines.

Shortlist universities based on ranking, scholarships, post-study work visa benefits, and graduate employability.

Cost Of Study

Cost of Studying in the UK

From tuition fees to living expenses, get a clear picture of what to expect financially

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Travel Expenses

One way: ₹27,000-32,000
Round trip: ₹2500-3500

Visa Fees

Visa fee: £490
£470/year

Accommodation Cost

London: £900-1,300
Other cities: £500-700

Tuition Fees

UG: £10,000-38,000/year
PG: £10,000-45,000/year
Visa Guideline

Start your UK study journey with the Right Visa

From eligibility to fast-track options, our services covers everything international students need to know about the UK visa process, updated for 2025

Unconditional offer from a UK university (Tier 4 sponsor)

Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from your chosen institution.

Proof of funds to cover tuition fees and living costs.

Valid English language proficiency, usually through IELTS.

Age 16 or above at the time of application.

Quick Tip: For most Master's programs, you only need to pay a deposit—not the full fee—to receive your CAS.