The UK is a welcoming, diverse and popular destination for international students. You can confidently expect to receive world-class teaching and help you develop great skills for success in the global workforce.
Every year close to 500,000 students from 200 nations come to the UK to study at a school, college or university and 600,000 more come to do an English language course. Additionally over 500,000 international students each year take a UK qualification overseas – for example, online or at a UK overseas campus.
The UK has a long history of welcoming international students from around the globe. UK is the great place for teaching and learning. And with a reputation for academic excellence, it’s easy to see why so many international students choose a UK education. UK stands on first position on receiving international students among other countries. Flexible education system of the UK enables you to study in a way that suits your lifestyle and career aspirations. When you study in the UK you meet people from different nationalities, sharing their backgrounds and discovering new perspectives.
Full Name : United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Population : 62.4 million (UN, 2011)
Population Growth Rate : 0.6 %
Capital City : London
Area : 93,638 Sq Mile, (245,000 square kilometers)
Major and Official Language : English
Major Religion : Christianity
Life Expectancy : 78 years (men), 82 Years (women)
Currency : Pound Sterling
Monetary Unit : 1 pound Sterling = 100 pence
Main Exports : Manufactured good, Chemicals , Foodstuff
Literacy Rate : 99 %
Administrative Division : 4 States
Cost of Education
The cost of education for an international student in the UK is generally lower compared to the USA and other countries. Tuition fees for the majority of UK higher education institutions generally £6,000 to £15,000 a year. Completing a degree will generally take less time to complete in the UK than in other countries, this will also save your money.
Cost of Living
Cost of living depends on the living pattern of the person. The table below describes the applicable cost for your living in the UK.
Monthly Costs: Lower range
Monthly Costs: Upper range
Total per month
£605
£1,230
Rent
£360
£700
Food
£140
£250
Gas/electricity
£40
£80
Printing, stationery, photocopying, text books
£25
£50
Miscellaneous
£40
£150
Scholarships/Grant:
UK offers scholarships, grants, bursaries, fellowships, financial awards, loans and many financial support options for international students who wish to study in the UK. For further consultation you may contact at our office.