The UK is famed to be home to some of the best universities in the world and is home to the world’s top ten universities. Moreover, the UK is ranked second in having the highest number of noble prize winners in the world. Recently five noble winners from the UK were awarded in the field of Physics, Economics, and Chemistry. Over 4,000,000 enrol themselves in UK universities every year out of which 33,000 students are Indian. Starting 2015, there has been an increase of 6% in the number of student visa for Indian students.

This indicates that the UK continues to be a favored choice among Asian students. The UK has a high reputation as an international study destination in the world. With world-class career opportunities and diverse student culture, it gives students a chance to enhance their skills in academic and non-academic fields. The UK is home to a total of 160 universities and over 700 colleges offering various courses to the students.

Academic structure
Student Life in the UK
Popular Subjects and Programs
Money Matters
Scholarships

UK universities and colleges offer various programs and courses. Apart from the Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees, there are many other options to look for.

Post-graduate degree

  • The undergraduate degree in the UK is classified as ordinary and honours.
  • An ordinary degree takes 3 years of completion and honours takes 4 years.

Diploma of higher education

This is a two-year full-time course, which is equivalent to first two years of honors degree and is often used to enter into the third year of a related course degree.

Certificate of higher education

This is equivalent to the first year of the honors degree. It focuses on a particular profession or academic study.

Higher national diploma

This is a two-year course and high-grades can help you get admission to the third year of a degree program.

Post-graduate level

A master’s degree helps the students to gain further knowledge in a particular subject. Students can even opt for a different course related to the skills learned at the undergraduate level.

  • A master’s degree helps the students to gain further knowledge in a particular subject. Students can even opt for a different course related to the skills learned at the undergraduate level.
  • It takes 1-2 years to obtain this degree.
  • MBA (Master of Business Administration)
  • This is an internationally recognized degree, which gives students the skills to manage their business career.

Doctorate

  • This is the highest academic degree a student can achieve. Students with this degree can direct their career as professors or researchers.
  • It normally takes 3-4 years to obtain a doctorate.

Professional and vocational courses

  • These courses are generally taken to improve a particular skill required in a job. This involves practical training.
  • This takes about 2 years to complete.

Moving away from home to a new country can be both exciting and dismaying. Whether you know about UK’s culture or not there might be a period of adjustment. Students from various backgrounds and diverse culture take enrolment in British universities making it comfortable for the freshers to adjust.

Accommodation

International students can choose from a variety of accommodation options:

  • University or on-campus accommodation
  • Homestay with a resident family
  • Private accommodation (rented apartments or flats)

Major Attractions

If you are a student in the UK, make sure you visit The Big Ben, House of Parliament, British Film Institute, bars, clubs, restaurants, West End of London, National Theatre, London, and Buckingham Palace. You will never run short of weekend getaways with the abundant leisure opportunities in Uk.

Culture and music

Visit London in August to witness the largest street-parties of the world. London’s Notting Hill Carnival celebrates The Caribbean Culture with fun and excitement.

The student life at Oxford or Cambridge

Students who are lucky enough to get admission to Oxford or Cambridge get to experience the essence of the UK. ‘Punting’, one of the oldest activities of these famous universities offers an enriching experience to the students.

A student can enroll for one of the following famous courses in the UK:

  • MBA
  • Legal studies
  • Medicine
  • Engineering
  • Graphic designing
  • Fashion designing
  • English literature
  • Philosophy
  • Theology
  • Communications and media

It is important to plan a budget when moving to a new country especially for studying. The official currency of the UK is Pound.

Tuition fees vary from course to course. On an average under graduation fees is around £8,000 – £35,000 per year. For post-graduation, it is around £12,000 – £14,000 per year. Medical degree costs £22,000 per year whereas research-based programs stand at £15,000.

As far as basic living costs are concerned, they are as follows:

  • Food £200 – £250
  • Bus fares £45 for a month card
  • Rent £450 – £500
  • Stationery and textbooks £40 – £50

The cost of living is higher in the UK. Here are some tips that can help you manage your expenses in an expensive land like UK.

  • Shop second hand. This is quite common for the students of the UK and is one of the best ways to save money and the environment.
  • Avail student offers on pubs, clubs, restaurants, transport and even entertainment.
  • Decide on weekly expenses and save money to pay for your regular bills
  • Frequent the student union buildings as they offer to sell their things, which might interest you. These include stuff like textbooks and kitchenware. Similarly, remember to sell out your unwanted things rather just throwing them away in a dustbin.

Scholarships in the UK are often funded by the UK government, external agencies or through Universities. Some famous scholarships are mentioned below:

  • Commonwealth shared scholarship
  • Hornby educational trust scholarship
  • Department for international development
  • Euraxess
  • Chevening: The UK government scholarship

The UK Advantage

There are many reasons to study in a reputed UK university, some of them are mentioned below:

Globally recognized qualifications

A degree from a UK university is accepted worldwide and will make you stand apart with the prestige associated.

Quality teaching

The UK has maintained its position as a popular destination among students to pursue higher studies. The standards of teaching are routinely assessed and graded to ensure that the quality of education is top-notch. The Quality Assurance Agency carries out regular audits for Higher Education.

Plethora of courses

The UK offers nearly 150,000 courses to students. Moreover, students can also opt for dual degrees to shorten their study year and to also reduce their tuition fees.

Work while studying

Many international students gain work experience while studying in the UK. A part-time job, internship or volunteering opportunity during vacations can help the students to enhance their skills and add to their CV.

Work permit post-study

After amendments in some rules, students can stay after completion of their studies in the UK if they have secured a job offer of minimum 20,800 pounds.

Health benefits

Indian students in the UK are eligible to receive free medical services if they are enrolled in a full-time course.

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FAQ

Can IELTS be waived off before seeking admission to the UK universities?

Some universities agree to waive language tests if a student has scored above 70% in 12th class. However, it is recommended to appear for IELTS or PTE as the top UK universities give preference to students with a language proficiency test score.

For how much time can a student work while studying?

Full-time international students are allowed to work only part-time for 20 hours a week but can work full-time during their vacations.

What are the entrance tests required for UK universities?

Most courses do not require any tests, however, some professional courses like LLB or Medicine require LNAT and the UKCAT respectively. GMAT for MBA is also required by some universities.

Are sports and extra-curricular activities important criteria for admission to UK universities?

Outstanding academic grades are necessary for admission to UK universities. Sports or extra-curricular activities strengthen a student’s profile when comparing with others.

How many hours of classes do students need to attend?

Usually, 15-20 hours per week are allocated for classroom teaching. Apart from this, research, tutorials, and assignments have to be scheduled in a student’s timetable.

Can students change their course?

Yes, students can change their course only if it is in the department at the same university after prior approval.

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