Study Abroad: Destination UK

The United Kingdom boasts of a high-quality education system. Prestigious education institutes, student-centric learning environments, and opportunities to take up part-time and full-time jobs after course completion are key factors that make the UK education system as the most coveted education destination for students, all across the globe.  No wonder that students throng for admission to the hallowed portals of the most coveted institutions in the UK.

Imperial College London (QS Rank 2), University of Oxford (QS Rank 3), University of Cambridge (QS Rank 5), UCL (QS Rank 9), University of Edinburgh (QS Rank 27), University of Manchester (QS Rank 34), King’s College London (QS Rank 40), London School of Economics and Political Science (QS Rank 50), University of Bristol (QS Rank 54), University of Warwick (QS Rank 69), University of Glasgow (QS Rank 78), University of Birmingham (QS Rank 80), University of Southampton (QS Rank 80), University of Leeds (QS Rank 82), Durham University (QS Rank 89).

With only one percent of the global population, the UK is responsible for eight per cent of global scientific publications. The UK education system is globally renowned in the fields of engineering, science, art and design, business and management, law and finance. Institutions in the UK have been the core of research and development since ages and this celebrated legacy of institutions is reflected in the scientific and progressive outlook of the academic philosophy even today. Therefore, the UK is the education destination of more than 600,000 international students annually.

The UK offers a wide range of study opportunities for international students, including access to world-class universities with high academic standards, diverse courses across various fields, shorter degree durations, a culturally rich environment, and a strong reputation for producing highly employable graduates globally; making it a top choice for international students seeking quality education and career prospects. International students can often apply for a post-study work visa, allowing them to stay in the UK to gain work experience after completing their studies.

The cost of studying in the UK depends upon several factors like course/subject, University, city, and level of education. In addition to the expenses directly attributed to education, certain other costs like accommodation, food, commutation, day-to-day expenses, etc. add to the total cost incurred by the student. 

Students in Universities offer a diverse range of scholarships for students. They can apply for different types of scholarships like Govt. scholarships – offered by the respective Governments, Institute scholarships – offered by the specific Institute, Country scholarships – offered to students of a particular country, and subject-specific scholarships – offered to students of a particular subject. These scholarships are offered for students at the UG level, PG level and Doctoral level. Some of the scholarships for students are enlisted below: Chevening scholarships, Cambridge scholarships, Simmons University Kotzen scholarship, Imperial College London scholarship, GEMS International UG scholarships, University of Bristol Think Big Scholarship, University of East Anglia Scholarship, Rotary Peace Fellowship, Goldsmith International Response scholarship, Dundee Global Excellence scholarship, Global leaders scholarships, Cambridge University MBA scholarships, University of Exeter UG scholarships, Westminster’s Vice Chancellor’s scholarship, Oxford’s Pershing square scholarship, Clarendon scholarship, St. Cross College scholarship, Leeds Doctoral scholarship.

In addition to scholarships most of the Universities in the UK allow their students to take up part-time work during their education for a fixed number of hours during their education. This allows students to offset their costs and also offering them with an opportunity to absorb the local culture of the city. London, Edinburgh, Manchester, and Glasgow are some of the popular education cities of the UK.

Education in the UK: Doorway to Unlimited Knowledge

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