UK
Why to choose UK as your destination
The UK is a popular study abroad destination because of its universities, diverse population, and well-regarded academic system. Some of the biggest cities in the globe and one of the biggest cities in Europe are located here. In the 2018–19 academic year, there were 42% more Indian students in the UK. International students opt to study in the UK for a variety of reasons, including the high quality of the country’s teaching, research, and postgraduate programmes. These students come from all over the world, not only India. International rankings are given to all UK universities.
In order to preserve the quality of its education system, the UK maintains an independent authority that periodically assesses the requirements set by each school. Having a degree from a UK university paves the way for students to stand out in the eyes of employers.
- Population: 63.23 million
- GDP: $2.435 trillion
- Foreign Student Enrolment 2018/2019: 485,646
- No. of universities: 109
- Currency: Pound Sterling (GBP)
Why to choose UK
World-Class Education
Post-Study Work Opportunities
Pathway to Residency
High Quality of Life
Part-Time Work While Studying
Demand for Skilled Workers
Frequently Asked Questions
Most universities require proficiency in English, commonly demonstrated through exams like IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE. Some institutions may accept prior study in English as proof.
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during scheduled holidays
International students must show AUD 29,710 to cover living expenses for one year. Additionally, they need to show extra funds for dependents: AUD 10,394 for a partner and AUD 4,449 for each dependent child
Tuition fees range from NZD 22,000 to NZD 43,000 per year, depending on the course and university. Living expenses are estimated at NZD 20,000 to NZD 25,000 annually
Yes, both the New Zealand government and universities offer scholarships. Some of the notable scholarships include Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships and university-specific financial aid
Upon completing your studies, you may be eligible for a post-study work visa, allowing you to work in New Zealand for up to three years, depending on your qualification
The student visa application process typically takes 8-12 weeks. It’s recommended to start applying at least three months before your chosen intake
Applications generally include submitting academic records, proof of English proficiency, a statement of purpose, and references. Some courses may require additional tests like GMAT or GRE
The University of Auckland, University of Otago, and Victoria University of Wellington are among the highest-ranked institutions
Yes, all international students must have valid health insurance for the duration of their stay. The cost typically ranges from NZD 600 to NZD 900 per year
Popular fields for international students include Business, Information Technology, Engineering, and Healthcare
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