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The UK is a global leader in education, offering prestigious universities, innovative courses, and high-quality teaching. International students are drawn to its diverse culture, historic campuses, and vibrant cities. With degrees recognised worldwide, the UK opens doors to exciting career opportunities. Additionally, students benefit from thriving academic communities, access to cutting-edge research, and a chance to improve their English language proficiency in an immersive environment.

You must prove your knowledge of the English language if English is not your first language, you must meet the minimum English language requirements to join the course: Usually 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component (IELTS). 

Most of the University accept a range of Secure English Language Test (SELT) from an approved provider and qualifications for students from all over the world.

If you do not have the required English language skills, most universities offer several short pre-sessional courses in English for Academic Purposes. Please visit the relevant institutions' websites for more information.

Yes, the UK offers ample work opportunities to students so that they can ease their financial burden and gain valuable experiences. However, students are limited to working 20 hours a week to ensure that they do not hamper their studies with work. Successful applicants will be informed of the conditions of the student visa. For the latest updates, please visit the UKVI website, as the regulations may change periodically.

How much money you need depends on your circumstances and what you’re applying for. You must have enough money to pay for your course fees and support yourself while you are in the UK.

To meet financial requirements, you must show funds to pay for your course fees and your maintenance. If you have applied courses in London, you need £1,483 per month (up to 9 months), and for courses outside London, £1,136 per month (up to 9 months). These funds must be held for 28 consecutive days in your personal account or your parents, with proof available within 31 days of your visa application. Exceptions apply if you've held a valid visa in the UK for at least 12 months. For the latest updates, please visit the UKVI website, as the regulations may change periodically.

You may bring dependants to the UK if you meet the following criteria:

  • You are pursuing a PhD, other doctoral qualification, or a research-based higher degree (such as a Masters by Research MScR).
  • You are enrolled in a full-time programme of at least six months' duration and are receiving a national government-issued financial scholarship or sponsorship.


For the latest updates, please visit the UKVI website, as the regulations may change periodically.

You may be able to extend your Student visa to stay longer and continue your course or study a new course. This includes if you currently have a Tier 4 (General) student visa.

To extend your visa you must:

  • Be in the UK on a Student visa or a Tier 4 (General) student visa
  • Have an unconditional offer of a place on a course with a licensed student sponsor - shown by your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)
  • You must show that your studies are at a higher academic level than your current course (called the ‘academic progress requirement’) - there are some exceptions.

For the latest updates, please visit the UKVI website, as the regulations may change periodically.

In 2024, there are some new rules if you want to switch your Student Visa to a Skilled Worker visa, including: You must have completed your course of your study. If you are studying for a full-time Ph. D., the start date of employment should be no earlier than 24 months of your course.

For the latest updates, please visit the UKVI website, as the regulations may change periodically.

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