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Study in United Kingdom
A Complete Guide for International Students (2026)

The United Kingdom hosts four of the world's top 10 universities and a globally recognised post-study work route — making it one of the most sought-after study destinations for international students.

170+Universities
50,000+Programs
600,000+Intl Students
£10k–£38kAvg Tuition/yr
Key Facts for International Students
Language of Instruction
English
Tuition Range
£10,000–£38,000/year
Varies widely by university and subject
Application Intake
September (primary) & January
Student Visa
UK Student Visa
Apply up to 6 months before course start
Post-Study Work Rights
Graduate Route: 2 years (3 for PhD)
Popular Subjects
Business, Law, Medicine, Engineering, Arts
Top Student Cities
London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol
Cost of Living / Month
£1,000–£1,800
London is significantly higher than other cities
Why Study in United Kingdom?

🏛 World-leading universities

Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College, UCL, and LSE are among the most respected institutions globally. UK degrees are internationally recognised and often completed faster than equivalent degrees elsewhere.

⏱ Shorter degrees, lower total cost

UK Bachelor's degrees take 3 years (4 in Scotland), and most Master's programs take just 1 year — reducing both tuition and living costs compared to 2-year programs in the US or Australia.

🌐 Graduate Route work visa

After graduation, international students can apply for the Graduate Route visa, allowing them to live and work in the UK for 2 years (3 for PhD graduates) — an increasingly valued post-study work right.

Scholarships for Studying in United Kingdom
Several major UK scholarships are available to international students, alongside university-specific awards and subject-based funding.
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How to Apply to a University in United Kingdom
  1. Search UK programs on Aruksworld and create your shortlist of 3–5 universities.
  2. For undergraduate programs, apply through UCAS (ucas.com) — you can add up to 5 choices. For postgraduate, apply directly to each university online.
  3. Prepare your supporting documents: academic transcripts, personal statement, two references, and English proficiency test results (IELTS 6.0–7.0 typically required).
  4. Once you receive a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from your university, apply for a UK Student Visa online at gov.uk.
  5. Pay the tuition deposit requested by your university to confirm your place.
  6. Arrange accommodation (university halls or private rental) and prepare for arrival.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tuition for international students ranges from £10,000 to £38,000 per year, depending on the university and subject. Medical and veterinary degrees are at the upper end. Living costs add approximately £12,000–£20,000 per year depending on your city.

The Graduate Route (formerly the Post-Study Work visa) allows international students who have completed a UK degree to stay and work in the UK for 2 years (3 years for PhD graduates) without a job offer. It does not lead directly to settlement but is a valuable bridging route.

No. Undergraduate applications go through UCAS (ucas.com) and postgraduate applications go directly to university websites. Both processes are well-documented and straightforward. Aruksworld provides direct contact with university admissions teams so you can ask questions without an agent.

University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, University College London, University of Edinburgh, University of Manchester, and King's College London are consistently ranked highly for international student experience and academic quality.

Most UK universities accept IELTS Academic, TOEFL iBT, Cambridge English Advanced (CAE), and Pearson PTE Academic. Required scores vary by institution and program, typically between IELTS 6.0 and 7.5.