The United Kingdom is a top choice for quality education, with a rich history of academic excellence dating back to the 12th century. Studying in the UK offers a unique experience, whether you are drawn to the lively atmosphere of London or the peaceful countryside, making it an ideal destination for international students.
Quality of Education: The United Kingdom is a popular destination for international students due to its high-quality education system, diverse cultural environment, and globally recognized qualifications.
Scholarships: The United Kingdom offers numerous scholarships for international students to help cover the costs of education. Scholarships are provided by the UK government, universities, private organizations, and charities.
Post-Study Work (PSW): Graduates can stay for 2 years after completing their bachelor’s or master’s degree.
Student Jobs/Part time work:
International students are allowed to work part-time for an average of 20 hours per week during the academic year and can work full-time without restrictions during holidays. The minimum wage ranges from £8 to £10 per hour, with rates varying based on proficiency in the English language.
Popular programs:

Intakes & Deadlines:
UK universities generally have multiple intakes throughout the year. However, main intakes are Fall Intake (September/October), Winter/Spring Intake (January/February Intake). Autumn August: Deadlines for Fall Intake is January to March and Winter/Spring Intake is September to November.
Entry Eligibility:
For Bachelor’s:
12th with minimum 2.8 GPA
For Master’s
Minimum 2.8 GPA in Bachelor’s degree plus two years of work experience (for some courses)
Language Proficiency:
Most UK universities require an overall IELTS score of 6.0, with no less than 5.5 in each component. An equivalent TOEFL score of around 80 on iBT is generally acceptable. In special cases, language test is exempted.
Student selection Criteria:
Online entrance examination plus interview
Course duration & Tuition fees
Tuition fees:
Documents required:
Financial Documents:
The student must include a bank statement with their application, demonstrating that they have sufficient funds in their personal bank account. This statement should clearly display the account holder’s name, the bank’s name, and the currency. The funds must be solely for the student’s personal use and cannot come from sponsorship agreements with relatives, friends, or employers. The funds must be in the student’s own bank account.
Where to submit VISA:
VFS, Kathmandu.
UK student VISA or Residence permit:
Expected processing time for electronic application: First permit 15 days.
Electronic application fee:
First permit £348.