Studying in the UK is an unparalleled opportunity – not only will you have access to an internationally recognized educational system, but you will also benefit from numerous professional opportunities during and after your course.
In the UK, you have the option to choose from over 65,000 courses and 150 universities without needing national exam grades.
British universities, consistently ranked among the top in international rankings, are known for their practical teaching and independent learning. With this approach, you can be sure that at the end of your course, you will be more than prepared for the job market.
Completion of 12th grade
(some universities accept completion of 11th grade)
Motivation letter
2 letters of recommendation
Student VISA
English exam
Depending on the course, additional requirements may be necessary.
UK universities offer scholarships based on academic performance, financial need, nationality, and field of study. These scholarships may provide financial aid or a discount on tuition fees. Since each university is responsible for its own scholarship program, eligibility rules and conditions vary from institution to institution. The amounts offered typically range from £1,000 to £5,000 on average.
There are also international foundations that provide funding for international students. While the assistance offered by these institutions may provide greater financial support or even full coverage, the number of scholarships is considerably smaller than those provided by universities.
🏦 💰 European Union students, holders of Pre-Settled or Settled Status in the UK, may have their tuition fees funded by the British Government.
International students enrolled in full-time undergraduate or master's programs can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and 40 hours per week during vacation periods.
Thanks to the recently established Graduate Route by the UK, all newly graduated international students can live and work in the UK for two years (for bachelor's and master's degrees).