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Entry requirements vary by university and course. Typically, undergraduate courses require HSC with a minimum GPA of 3, while postgraduate programs need a bachelor’s degree with a minimum CGPA of 2.5 or above. Some programs may also accept standardized tests like IELTS or Duolingo, Moi.
Most UK universities require an IELTS score of 5.5–7.0 depending on the course. Some institutions accept Duolingo, TOEFL, PTE Academic, or waived English tests if the student has studied in English. Also, for Masters, the UK accepts Medium of Instruction (MOI) from some selected institutions.
Tuition fees for undergraduate courses typically range from £10,000 to £25,000 per year, while postgraduate programs can range from £12,000 to £30,000 per year, depending on the university and course. The UK also offered some guaranteed scholarships based on the profile of the student.
Living costs vary by location. On average, students need about £10,000–£15,000 per year for accommodation, food, transport, and entertainment. London is typically more expensive than other cities.
To apply for a Student Visa (formerly Tier 4 Visa):
Provide biometrics and attend a visa interview if required.
Yes, students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays if they are on a full-time degree-level course.
Popular courses include: Business and Management, Computer Science and IT, Engineering, Law, Health and Life Sciences, Social Sciences.
You can choose: University Accommodation: Typically, more affordable and easier to arrange. Private Rentals: Often rented via agencies or directly from landlords.
Well, only research-based master’s students can apply with a spouse.
The UK does allow post-study work permits for up to 2 years after completing graduation.