U N I T E D O V E R S E A S

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Study In United Kingdom

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Why Study in United Kingdom?

The UK is home to some of the world's oldest and most respected universities — with degree structures built for efficiency. A master's takes just one year, undergraduate degrees typically three. With 17 universities in the QS Top 100 and a 2-year Graduate Route visa, the UK remains one of the most career-focused destinations for Indian students.

17 universities in QS Top 100
1-year Master's programmes
2-year Graduate Route work visa
Scholarships up to £7 lakhs available

Top Universities

United Kingdom's leading institutions combine global rankings with the academic depth that attracts students from around the world. Here are four of the top-ranked universities we help students access:

University of Oxford

QS Global Rank: #3

University of Cambridge

QS Global Rank: #5

Imperial College London

QS Global Rank: #2

UCL (University College London)

QS Global Rank: #9

Popular Courses

From business and technology to healthcare and creative fields, United Kingdom offers strong programmes across every major discipline. Some of the most popular courses among Indian students include:

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Intakes & Admission Calendar

Knowing when to apply is half the battle. United Kingdom operates on a structured intake calendar — here's what to plan around:

Intake Period Notes
Autumn / Fall Intake September – October Primary intake — widest availability
Spring Intake January – February Strong secondary intake
Summer Intake May Limited programmes at select universities

Cost of Studying

The UK's 1-year master's is its biggest value proposition — roughly a full year of tuition and living costs saved vs. a 2-year programme elsewhere.

Undergraduate Tuition
£15,755 – £23,190
Postgraduate Tuition
£12,000 – £18,000
MBA / Specialised Programs
£20,000 – £40,000
Living (outside London)
£9,207
Living (London)
£12,006

Student Visa Requirements

International students apply for the UK Student Visa (formerly Tier 4). You'll need a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from a licensed sponsor, proof of funds, valid passport, and English test scores where applicable. Applications are processed through the British High Commission in India.

Dependents of students on 12-month-plus programmes can get dependent visas with work rights — strong for students moving with family.

How we help: From CAS coordination to funds documentation to interview prep, we manage the full process end-to-end.

Scholarships

The UK has one of the richest scholarship landscapes — Chevening, Commonwealth, GREAT Scholarships for Indian students, and extensive university-specific awards. Many Indian students secure £5–7 lakhs in funding.

Our role: We map your profile against each scheme's requirements and help you prepare applications that stand out.

Work Rights & Post-Study Opportunities

Students on 6-month+ courses can work 20 hours per week during term and full-time during vacations. The Graduate Route visa grants 2 years of post-study work (3 for PhD).

Tuition Range
£12K – £40K
Living Costs
£9K – £12K/yr
Work Rights
20 hrs/week (term)
Post-Study Visa
2 years (3 for PhD)

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How United Overseas Education Helps You Study in United Kingdom

Our role doesn't end with your application — it runs from your very first counselling session until long after you've landed.

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Personalised university and course shortlisting based on your profile
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Complete application support — from SOP writing to document preparation
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Visa guidance with a transparent, step-by-step process
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Education loan assistance through our banking partners
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Pre-departure briefing and on-shore accommodation support
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Ongoing support after you land — we don't disappear after visa approval

Top Reasons to Choose United Kingdom

One-Year Master's Programmes

Earn a globally recognised postgraduate degree in 12 months — saving time and tuition.

Top-Ranked Universities

17 UK universities in the QS Top 100, including Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, and UCL.

Graduate Route Visa

2 years of open work rights after graduation (3 for PhD), no restrictions.

Generous Scholarships

Chevening, Commonwealth, GREAT, and university awards — many Indian students secure £5–7 lakhs.

Work While You Study

20 hours per week during term, full-time during breaks.

Gateway to Europe

Strong global mobility and a professional culture that values international talent.

Top Student Cities

Where you study shapes how you live. Here are the cities where our students most often build their United Kingdom story:

London

London

World's most globally connected city — home to Imperial, UCL, LSE, and King's.

Manchester

Manchester

Cultural and creative hub with strong industry links in media and fintech.

Edinburgh

Edinburgh

Scotland's capital — historic, compact, home to University of Edinburgh.

Birmingham

Birmingham

UK's second city — affordable and a major engineering and business centre.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Can I work while studying in the UK?
Yes — on courses of 6 months or more, 20 hours per week during term and full-time during vacations.
Q2. Can my family join me while I study?
Yes, for courses 12 months or longer at higher-education level. Spouses and children can apply for dependent visas.
Q3. Can I stay and work after my studies?
Yes — the Graduate Route allows 2 years of post-study work (3 for PhD), with no restrictions on employer or industry.
Q4. Is the CAS letter mandatory?
Yes — the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies is essential for your visa. It's issued after you accept the offer.
Q5. Why apply for a Pre-Master's programme?
For students switching fields or lacking a strong foundation. It provides the grounding for a successful master's.
Q6. What are the different law degrees in the UK?
Two paths — Barristers (court advocacy) and Solicitors (client advisory). Your route depends on your career target.

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