🇬🇧 Study in the United Kingdom
One- and two-year degrees, at some of the world's oldest universities.
Shorter, tightly-taught courses at institutions with centuries of reputation behind them - the UK remains our most-requested destination, and our deepest bench of visa and scholarship experience.

Why here
Why students choose United Kingdom.
The reasons our students actually give, not brochure copy.
World-ranked, in every city
Not just Oxbridge - Russell Group universities across Manchester, Leeds, Bristol and Glasgow all carry global recognition.
Shorter, focused degrees
Most master's run one year, not two - less tuition overall and a faster route to working.
The most mature visa pipeline we run
Our highest approval rate of any destination, built on years of UK-specific documentation practice.
A huge existing Nepali community
From Leeds to Sheffield, you're rarely the first - our alumni network spans most major UK campuses.
At a glance
United Kingdom in six numbers.
Worth knowing
Interesting facts about United Kingdom.
The birthplace of the modern university
Oxford has been teaching since 1096 - centuries before most nations existed as we know them today.
The Graduate Route
A two-year post-study work visa (three for PhDs) - no job offer needed to stay and work after you graduate.
Term-time, not semesters
Most UK degrees run in three terms rather than two semesters - a rhythm worth planning around.
One of the most diverse student bodies anywhere
International students make up over 20% of UK higher education - you'll rarely be the only newcomer in the room.
What's worth studying
Popular courses in United Kingdom.
What our students are enrolling in most - your counsellor narrows this to your background and goals.
Data Science & AI
Postgrad-heavy field with strong UK industry demand.
Business & Management
MBA and MSc routes at globally ranked business schools.
Computer Science
Broad software, AI and cybersecurity specialisations.
Nursing & Healthcare
Registered-nurse pathways with a strong NHS pipeline.
Law (LLB / LLM)
Common-law grounding, strong for future bar conversion.
Mechanical Engineering
Accredited by UK professional engineering bodies.
Finance & Accounting
London's finance sector drives strong internships.
Architecture
RIBA-accredited programs across major cities.
Public Health
Popular MSc route with NHS and global health ties.
Media & Journalism
Strong industry links in London and Manchester.
Where you could study
Top universities in United Kingdom.
Part of our 100+ partner university network - your counsellor builds the full shortlist around your grades and goals.
University of Leeds
Russell Group · strong data science & engineering
University of Manchester
Top 30 globally · large international student body
University of Oxford
World-leading, highly selective across all fields
University of Cambridge
World-leading, research-intensive collegiate university
Imperial College London
Global leader in STEM and medicine
University College London (UCL)
London's largest research university
King's College London
Strong in law, health sciences and humanities
University of Edinburgh
Scotland's flagship, strong across all disciplines
Budget it out
What studying in United Kingdom actually costs.
London runs 20–30% higher than other UK cities on rent alone - your counsellor sizes this to your actual city shortlist.
Tuition, by level
Estimated living costs
What you’ll need
Admission & eligibility.
General requirements for United Kingdom - your counsellor confirms the exact list for your target universities and course level.
- Academic transcripts & certificates (+10, +2 or bachelor's)
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Two academic or professional references
- Passport & financial evidence (28-day bank statement)
- CAS letter from your university before visa application
Funding it
Scholarships for United Kingdom.
Merit, need-based and government-funded options our students have actually won.
Working while and after
Career opportunities in United Kingdom.
Part-time work
20 hours/week during term-time, full-time during holidays.
Post-study work
2-year Graduate Route visa (3 years for PhD graduates) - no sponsor or job offer required to stay and work.
In-demand industries
Day to day
Student life in United Kingdom.
Accommodation
University halls in year one, then shared flats - budget £500–800/month depending on city.
Getting around
An 18–25 Railcard and city bus passes make transport genuinely affordable across the UK.
Safety
UK campuses run dedicated international student support offices and 24/7 campus security.
Culture & community
Pubs, societies and sports clubs ("socs") are the default way students socialise - joining even one changes your first term.
Still deciding
Questions about studying in United Kingdom.
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