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Studying in the United Kingdom: What You Need to Know

Studying in the United Kingdom: What You Need to Know

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The United Kingdom (UK) is a premier destination for global student talent. It鈥檚 home to some of the world鈥檚 oldest and most respected English-speaking universities, which have been educating students for more than 800 years.

Below, we’ll look at:

  • The UK’s education system
  • Study options available to international students
  • How to apply for course admission
  • Application deadlines
  • The cost of studying and living in the UK (current as of 2026)
  • Common documents required to apply for a student visa

 

Why Study in the UK?

Thousands of international students choose the UK every year. Here are three key reasons why.

High-Quality Education

The UK’s education system is widely respected for its research and teaching strengths. In Times Higher Education’s 2026 World University Rankings, . Students can build a strong, current skill set in their field through learning from active researchers and professors with extensive industry knowledge.听

After graduation, students’ credentials are recognized worldwide. New grads are often sought-after by top employers, whether they’re building their career in the UK through the Graduate Route, returning to their country of citizenship, or pursuing a global opportunity in a third destination.

Flexible Learning Options

Every student’s academic history and goals are different. Fortunately, there are many routes into higher education in the UK. If you need to build a specific set of skills before starting your degree, pathway programs, foundation years, and pre-sessional English courses can help.听

Some students can complete their degree faster, making studying in the UK more affordable. (A shorter course also means you’ll spend less on daily expenses like rent and groceries!) It’s possible to , and a master鈥檚 degree in one year.

Post-Study Work Eligibility

The , also called the Graduate Route, is a post-study work visa that allows international graduates to look for work, be self-employed, or work in most jobs in the UK. You can use your post-study work experience as a launchpad for your global career.

Bachelor’s and master’s degree holders who receive a Graduate visa may currently stay in the UK for two years (note: the maximum duration will drop to 18 months on January 1, 2027), and doctoral degree holders may stay for up to three years.

Learn more about who’s eligible for the Graduate Route and how to apply.

 

UK Education System Overview

England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland are each distinct countries within the UK. As such, their education systems all look a little different. However, across the UK, all education systems have the , and all students must attend school between the ages of 5 (4 in Northern Ireland) and 16.

Primary School

  • For students who are 5 to 11 years old
  • Includes Kindergarten to Year 6

Secondary School

  • For students who are 11 to 16 years old听
  • Includes Years 7 to 11听
  • Students complete standardized exams听
  • Students graduate with a General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) or the National Qualifications (NQ) examination in Scotland

Further Education (FE)

  • For students aged 16 to 18 years old听
  • Includes Years 12 and 13, skills training, or higher vocational education like City and Guilds or Foundation Degrees
  • Also includes adult education outside of universities, taught at FE colleges and adult and community learning institutions

Higher Education

  • For students aged 18+
  • Undergraduate degree: 3+ years, depending on course and student history (4+ years in Scotland)听
  • Postgraduate degree: 1 to 2 years听
  • Doctoral degree (like a PhD): 3 to 5 years

Foundation Courses

Depending on your needs, there are different pathways where you can build your skills before starting a higher education course, or access support for adjusting to your studies in the UK.

Let’s take a closer look at . All of these programs vary by content, length, and what they enable graduates to do.

English Language Programs

  • Offered by schools, colleges, universities, and private providers
  • Duration: A few weeks, a term, or even a year long
  • Intensive language immersion

International Foundation Programme/Year

  • An academic prep course that bridges gaps between the UK and other international education systems, and is generally equivalent to UK Year 13
  • Duration: 2 to 3 terms
  • Can include language study听
  • Brings international students up to A-level equivalency
  • Sometimes built into an undergraduate degree, sometimes offered separately

International Year One

  • For students who are academically ready for higher education but need extra support as an international student or English language learner
  • Equivalent to the first year of an undergrad course; students start Year 2 of their bachelor’s degree after graduating from IYO
  • Duration: 2 to 3 terms
  • Can be completed locally or at an institution in the UK

Pre-Master鈥檚 Programme

  • Students complete English requirements and prep classes in their intended area of study
  • Duration: 2 semesters to 1 year
  • Students may be placed into streams aligned with their future course (business, science)

 

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Admission Requirements

depending on your study level. Most future undergraduate students (the UK’s Universities and Colleges Admissions Service), where postgraduate students apply directly to their target universities.

While specific requirements vary, below are standard requirements for each study level.听

Undergraduate Degree

  • Completion of A-levels or equivalent
  • Proof of English language proficiency听
  • Course-specific prerequisite classes (math, biology)听

Master鈥檚 Degree

  • Completion of an undergraduate (bachelor鈥檚) degree or equivalent work experience in a relevant field
  • Proof of English language proficiency
  • Course-specific prerequisite classes
  • Admissions tests (like a GRE or GMAT) or an interview may be required

Doctoral Degree (i.e.: PhD)

  • Completion of a master鈥檚 degree听
  • Proof of English language proficiency听
  • Course-specific prerequisite courses and, usually, research experience听

Not sure how your credentials align with UK ones? (UK ENIC) is a helpful resource.

 

Other Requirements

Personal Statement

At the undergraduate level, personal statements must respond to :

  • Why do you want to study this course or subject?
  • How have your qualifications and studies helped you to prepare for this subject?
  • What else have you done to prepare outside of education, and why are these experiences useful?

Personal statements allow the institution to learn more about you beyond your grades. Statements have a 4,000 character-count limit (for all three answers).

References

Institutions request references to vet the information students provide. Eligibility criteria for referees varies by institution鈥攕ome require an academic reference, where others may allow employers or other individuals to be references.

More good things to know:

  • Referees should be people who can speak to your academic ability and work ethic.
  • Undergraduate applicants submitting via UCAS .
  • Past or current partners, friends, or family members aren’t eligible referees. Your application may be cancelled if you use one of these people as a reference.

English Language Proficiency听

Some students must show proof of their English language skills. The most popular way to do this is with an English proficiency test, including:听

Minimum scores and eligible test types vary. Before you write any tests, ask your target institutions which tests they accept and what the minimum score requirement is.

Interviews

Prospective students may have to complete an interview with the institution they’re applying to.听

Students from countries which are considered “high-risk” must also complete a UK credibility interview. The UK credibility interview lasts 20 to 30 minutes, and will be conducted by a staff member at a UK Visas and Immigration office.

Portfolio

A portfolio may be required for courses including art, software engineering, or architecture.

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Timelines and Deadlines

Think of meeting application deadlines as your first test鈥攁nd one you want to pass. Stay on track by writing down the important dates in the application process, and posting them somewhere else you look at regularly, like above your desk or on the fridge door. Or keep them with you as calendar reminders on your phone.

Here are some :

Mid-October

  • Deadline for competitive professional courses like medicine and dentistry

Mid-January

  • Early deadline for most programs for students applying via UCAS
  • Submit applications promptly, as some courses close when they reach capacity

End of June

  • Recommended final deadline for international students to ensure they鈥檒l have enough time to apply for and obtain a visa after receiving their confirmation of acceptance

 

Cost of Living and Financial Assistance

, international undergraduate tuition ranged from 拢11,400 to 拢38,000 per academic year. Meanwhile, postgraduate tuition ranged from 拢9,000 to 拢30,000. (Note: these averages don’t include professional courses like medicine, law, or veterinary science.)

Some common living expenses:

Common living expenses to help students understand the cost of living in the UK

Set up your budget with our guide to the cost of living in the UK as an international student.

 

Funding Options

Let’s look at some of the funding options which make studying abroad more affordable. Eligible students may also work while studying in the UK.

Scholarships, grants, and bursaries

  • Offered by institutions, government sources, and foundations.听
  • They may cover tuition, or a combination of tuition and living expenses.听
  • Bursaries, grants, and scholarships do not need to be repaid.听

Learn about some of the most popular scholarships for international students in the UK.

 

Student Loans

  • Loans are offered by financial institutions to help cover study and living expenses.
  • Unlike scholarships, loans must be repaid.

Working While Studying

  • Full-time students studying at or above the degree level on a can work during the semester.
  • Eligible students enrolled in courses below degree level may work up to 10 hours per week during the semester.
  • Students may work up to 40 hours per week during scheduled breaks like winter holidays.
  • Student visa holders may not be self-employed (freelance) or set up their own business.

 

The Student Visa Process

International students will require a , or a if they’re between the ages of 4 and 17.听

When applying, all future students must provide their:

  • Passport or other valid travel documentation
  • (CAS)
  • Proof of payment of the

They may also need to provide some or all of the following:

  • An (ATAS) certificate
  • Biometric information
  • Parental consent and proof of parental relationship (if under the age of 18)
  • Proof of English language proficiency
  • Proof of funds (for course fees and living expenses)
  • Tuberculosis test results听
  • Written consent from your financial sponsor if you’ve received sponsorship for your course fees and living costs over the past 12 months

Read more about the UK visa process for international students.

 


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We hope this guide to studying in the UK is helpful! Wherever you are in your study abroad journey, we wish you every success.

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