Why Study in the UK?
Learn why the UK continues to be a preferred destination for international education.

Globally Accepted Universities
Study at well-established institutions offering qualifications that are widely accepted across countries and industries.

Shorter Course Length
Complete undergraduate programs in three years and most postgraduate courses in one year.

Post-Study Work Option
Remain in the UK and work for up to two years after graduation under the Graduate Route.

Multicultural Learning Environment
Be part of a diverse student community and gain exposure to different cultures and perspectives.

Strong Career Outcomes
Gain qualifications that support employment opportunities and are recognised by employers worldwide.

Multicultural Learning Environment
Be part of a diverse student community and gain exposure to different cultures and perspectives.

Strong Career Outcomes
Gain qualifications that support employment opportunities and are recognised by employers worldwide.
Top Universities in the UK
Study at prestigious institutions that are recognized and respected worldwide.
Intakes
Jan, May, Sep
IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.0 – 6.5
Intakes
Jan, Feb, Jun, Sep
IELTS Minimum Requirement
MOI Accepted / IELTS as required
Intakes
Jan, Jun, Sep
IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.0 (no band below 5.5)
Intakes
Feb, Sep
IELTS Minimum Requirement
UG: 6.0 | PG: 6.5
Intakes
Jan, Sep
IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.0 (no band below 5.5)
Intakes
Feb, May, Sep, Nov
IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.0 (no band below 5.5)
Eligibility Criteria to Study in the UK
Discover the benefits of studying in one of the world’s most trusted education destinations.
Academic Qualifications
Academic requirements vary depending on the course and the level of study students are going for:
Bachelor’s Study in UK
- Completion of Indian Standard XII (any recognized board)
- Overall academic score typically 60% or above
- Some programs may require higher marks in relevant subjects
Master’s Study in UK
- A recognized 3 or 4-year Bachelor’s degree
- Minimum overall score is commonly 55%
- Certain universities or courses may ask for slightly higher percentages
Doctoral / Research Programs
- A completed Bachelor’s and Master’s degree
- Minimum 55–60% overall, depending on academic background and discipline
Note: Academic requirements may vary by university, course, and subject specialisation.
Language Proficiency
Bachelor’s Study in UK
- IELTS: Overall 6.0, with no band below 5.5
- PTE Academic: Overall score around 60
- TOEFL iBT: Typically 72 or above
- Equivalent English qualifications may be considered by some universities
Master’s Study in the UK
- IELTS: Overall 6.5, with no band below 5.5–6.0
- PTE Academic: Overall score around 60
- TOEFL iBT: Generally 72–78
- Higher language scores may be required for select courses
Foundation / Pathway Programs
- IELTS: Overall 5.5
- Other English tests are accepted based on university guidelines
Note: English language requirements may vary depending on the course, institution, and academic background.
Cost of studying in UK
The cost of studying in the UK depends on the university, course, level of study, and living expenses. Below is an estimated cost range for Bachelor’s and Master’s programs in the UK.
| Top Courses | Average Tuition Fees (Per Year) |
|---|---|
| Business & Management | £18,000 – £36,000 |
| Computer Science & IT | £15,000 – £36,000 |
| Engineering Programs | £16,000 – £32,000 |
| Arts & Humanities | £15,000 – £30,000 |
| Social Sciences | £15,000 – £30,000 |
Note: Tuition fees are indicative and may vary by university and intake year.
Have a Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
UK universities may accept study gaps depending on course level, academic history, and how well the gap is explained with valid reasons.
Costs vary by course and location, but students should budget for tuition fees, living expenses, and mandatory visa-related financial requirements.
Scholarships are offered by the UK government and universities. Eligibility is determined by academic performance, course selection, nationality, and application deadlines.
The process includes shortlisting universities, meeting eligibility criteria, applying for admission, securing a visa, and arranging finances.