The top universities in the world are consistently found in the UK. You will have an amazing, one-of-a-kind experience while studying in the UK that is unlike anything else. It is a nation with a rich cultural heritage, stunning natural surroundings, and elite modern art, design, fashion, and sports. Exploring the UK is essential since it is so beautiful. A UK education offers something for everyone, from booming cities to snow-capped mountains, rolling green hills to highlands and islands. Its small size and accessible transit choices allow you to explore a lot while there.
While calculating the cost of studying in the United Kingdom, several factors should be taken into consideration including university, program, accommodation, location and scholarship options. It is widely accepted that while the cost of education and living in the UK is comparatively higher, UK universities offer short duration programs which reduce the overall expenses. This is one of many reasons that attract the international students for studying in the UK.
The average tuition fee for pursuing courses in Arts or Humanities will approximately range between £ 12,000 to £ 15,000 per year. At the same time, Engineering & Science courses may range on an average cost of £ 15,000 to £ 18,000. Business and MBA programs are two of the most popular courses in the UK, they cost within the range of £ 12,000 to £ 25,000.
According to the guidelines, the costs of Living in places near London will be £ 11,385 per year and for places outside London the cost living is £ 9135 per year.
In terms of student satisfaction among international undergraduate students, UK ranks higher than several other top overseas education destinations.
Courses in the UK are usually shorter in duration. Most full-time undergraduate programs are three-year courses. However, post-graduate courses are of 1 year in duration unless it is associated with “Work Placement Year”. This short duration of the programs which is instrumental in cutting down the costs of living and studying in the UK.
Apart from these popular programs, UK universities also offer foundation courses which can be used as a pathway to a full degree and shorter undergraduate courses.
One must understand that when it comes to living expenses, it finally depends on the lifestyle of the students. Apart from that, students can avail the benefits of discounts offered to students by several shops, restaurants and student pass in public transports.
Under the UK immigration rules, you are legally permitted to work with the following restrictions: Work is not permitted on a Short-term Student visa.
A maximum of 20 hours paid or unpaid work per week during term time for degree students A maximum of 10 hours paid or unpaid work per week during term time for Language Centre students A Full time work is permitted during vacations
You cannot take a permanent contract (open ended) until you have submitted an application for a work permit e.g. Tier 2 No work as a professional sports person (including sports coach) or entertainer.
The United Kingdom being one of the most reputed education hubs has over 395 universities, colleges and other institutions offering more than 50,000 undergraduate courses. This gives the students an opportunity to choose from the most generic to niche programs, the ones they desire and are passionate about. This is one thing students miss out when they study at places with lesser career options. But when it comes to the UK, students can choose any program that fit them best.
To study in UK Universities, like most of the English-speaking countries, international students are required to crack English proficiency tests like International English Language Testing System, also known as, IELTS, Pearson Test of English, also called PTE or Test of English as a Foreign Language, popularly known as TOEFL. While each Universities have particular score band requirement for each of these tests, these tests can be easily cleared with a thorough preparation. Almost each of these tests is concerned with the English reading, writing, listening and speaking skills of the students.
To study in the UK, a student may opt for any of the tests, as per the requirement and take the first step towards achieving the dream of studying in the United Kingdom.
There are also certain other examinations which students might need to crack before being eligible to study in the UK (depending on the program they wish to study), GRE and GMAT being two of them.
When it comes to scholarships for international students planning to study in the UK, it has some scholarships exclusively for Bangladeshi students. The Universities have certain scholarships for the meritorious applicants and high-performing students who can apply for these scholarships.
Students may also apply for scholarships funded by the British government, such as the Commonwealth Scholarship, DFID Scholarship, and Chevening Scholarship, among others. The deadlines for these scholarships are far in advance of the sessions, and students should be aware of this.
The UK is undoubtedly one of the most popular student destinations and given its relationship with India, every year a large volume of international students leave for the UK for pursuing their higher education.
Wide range of career opportunities, supported by all the goodness of being a developed country and the chance to earn a degree which is recognized and reputed all over the world are perhaps a few of the top reasons why oversees students dream of studying in the UK.
The face of the 21st century UK is a multi-cultural one. With every year, millions of people from across the globe pouring in the country, UK has established itself as one of the modern hub of world cultures. This is clearly evident in the food and fashion of the country, which is now diverse and continental.
When it comes to transportation, all major towns are connected via trains and people move around by planes and buses as well.
The UK is also home to World’s top museums and art galleries and at the same time students can also travel a few miles away from the city to the countryside and enjoy the scenic beauty and historical castles.
The language spoken is British English which is slightly different from the American version of English. Although the mixture of the Scottish & the Irish way of speaking English might affect the accent but any English-speaking Indian need not worry about it as although it might take a little time to grasp the accent but soon the difference vanishes.