Study Abroad in the UK

The UK is one of the top study locations for international students. Home to 4 out of the 6 world top universities, UK has been popular with students wanting to study abroad for centuries. 

Offering world-class teaching as well as being a great place to live, the UK welcomes nearly 270,000 new students every year. Having an education from the UK opens doors wherever you go with degrees and qualifications being recognised by employers and academics worldwide. It will boost your potential of finding a higher salary job in your chosen profession.

The UK study institutions have been home to some of the most important minds in history with many world leaders having studied in the UK. So if achieving great things is on your list then choosing the UK for study is the correct choice.

The UK is truly a wonderful place to explore while you study here. With its rich heritage and a fantastic diverse culture, it is a place where ancient buildings sit alongside contemporary architecture in perfect harmony. 

In addition to high-quality education and beautiful landscapes, you will gain a lot of exposure. Mix and meet with people from around the world, experience our rich and multicultural atmosphere that you cannot find anywhere else in the world.

In the UK as an international student, you're permitted to work up to 20 hours per week during term-time and full-time during holiday breaks.

Another advantage of studying in the UK is that prospective undergraduate can complete their course in three years which means it's shorter than many other countries. And shorter courses mean quicker graduation and less money spent on matters such as tuition and living costs. 

Post-study work visa

Student choosing to study in the UK in 2020 or after will be able to take advantage of the new post-study work visa (PSW) for graduates.

The new rules will come into effect in September 2020 and will allow students who have completed their degree from a UK university to stay in the UK after graduation for up to two years to look for work related to their degree or course.

This new rule makes the UK an even popular destination for students seeking to begin their international career.

But it is important to keep in mind that visa rules can change any time and that your particular circumstances may be relevant. Keep your self up to date with public announcements for any future changes.

Please contact us for more information.