Study in the UK

A British degree will be recognized and respected, no matter in which country you are employed. It will provide you with a solid foundation and boost your potential for having a higher salary and finding exactly the job you want. It is a known fact that British scientists and institutions like Oxford and Cambridge have won almost 100 Nobel Prizes in diverse disciplines.

Interestingly, two of India’s Prime Ministers, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, and Dr. Manmohan Singh have studied at the University of Oxford. The first PM, Dr. Jawaharlal Nehru, and famous economist and Nobel laureate, Amartya Sen are both alumni of Trinity College, the University of Cambridge.

Quick facts

Tuition Fees
£10,000-£25,000 PA

Post-Study Work Visa
Up to 2 Years

Part Time Work
20 Hours per week

Program Duration
Bachelors: 3 to 4 years 
Masters: 1 year

Living Cost
£1,000 – £1400 per month

Intakes
September and January

Top 20 Universities in UK

According to Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

University of Oxford

University of Cambridge

Imperial College London

University College London (UCL)

London School of Economics and Political Science

University of Edinburgh

King’s College London

University of Manchester

University of Warwick

University of Bristol

University of Glasgow

University of Birmingham

Queen Mary University of London

University of Sheffield

University of Southampton

University of York

Lancaster University

Durham University

University of Nottingham

University of Leeds