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Study in UK

The United Kingdom (UK) is home to some of the world’s oldest universities and colleges having their roots in the 12th and 13th centuries. Coming from such a strong legacy, education in the UK has become a benchmark for other countries.

Why Study in the UK?
Discover why Bangladeshi students choose the UK as a top study destination

 

The United Kingdom (UK) is home to some of the world’s oldest universities and colleges having their roots in the 12th and 13th centuries. Coming from such a strong legacy, education in the UK has become a benchmark for other countries.

 

Here’s why the UK is a top choice for international students:

  • Student-Friendly Cities: The UK boasts some of the world’s best student cities, with London ranked #1 in the QS Best Student Cities 2024. In fact, 8 of the top 50 and 15 of the top 100 student cities are in the UK.
  • Popular Among International Students: Over 679,970 international students from around the globe are currently studying in the UK.
  • World-Renowned Universities: The UK is home to some of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world. According to the QS World University Rankings 2024, 4 of the top 10 and 8 of the top 50 universities globally are located in the UK.
  • Attractive Scholarships: UK universities offer a variety of scholarships to qualified students, making education more accessible.”

 

Programs and their duration in The UK

Here are the programs that the UK universities offer:

Qualification

Duration

Graduate Immigration Route (GIR)

Degrees (Such as BA, B.Sc., BEng)

3 years

2 years

Sandwich degrees

4 years including one year in the industry

2 years

Tauch masters (such as MA, M.Sc., LLM, MBA, MREs)

1 year

2 years

Research masters (such as MPhil, PhD, Dphil)

1-2 years

3 years

Cost of living in The UK

The cost of living in the UK is approximately GBP 1,334 per month for up to 9 months within London. Outside of London, it averages around GBP 1,023 per month for the same duration.

 

Academic Intake to study in the UK

Colleges and universities in the UK offer three intakes. Intakes may also be referred to as terms in some institutions. The three intakes available in the UK are:

Intakes

Start date

Summer Intake

May-June

Autumn Intake

September-October

Spring Intake

January-February

Top Universities in UK

  1. University of Bedfordshire
  2. University of Ulster
  3. University of Greenwich
  4. Middlesex university
  5. Abertay university
  6. Keele university
  7. Wrexham university
  8. University for the creative arts
  9. De montfort university
  10. University of Hertfordshire
  11. University of chester
  12. Anglia ruskin university
  13. northeastern university london
  14. University of bolton
  15. London south bank university
  16. University of east anglia
  17. Bloomsbury institute london
  18. Foundation course (usw, Nun, Nul, Solent)
  19. University of South Wales
  20. University of Winchester
  21. The University of Sheffield
  22. University of Leeds
  23. University of Nottingham
  24. The University of Sheffield
  25. Newcastle University
  26. University of Glasgow
  27. University of Kent
  28. Queen Mary University of London
  29. University of Bristol
  30. The University of Sheffield
  31. University of Glasgow
  32. University of York
  33. University of Liverpool
  34. University of Exeter
  35. Cardiff University
  36. University of Sussex
  37. University of Leicester
  38. Lancaster University
  39. Cardiff University
  40. University of Surrey
  41. University of East of Anglia
  42. Queen’s University Belfast
  43. University of Aberdeen
  44. University Academy
  45. Durham University
  46. Loughborough University
  47. University of Strathclyde
  48. Swansea University
  49. London Brunel
  50. University of Bristol
  51. University of Kent
  52. University of Essex
  53. University of Dundee
  54. City University of London
  55. University of Portsmouth
  56. University of Plymouth
  57. Brunel University London
  58. Northumbria University
  59. International College of Portsmouth
  60. University of Birmingham
  61. University of Birmingham
  62. Northumbria University
  63. Heriot Watt University
  64. University of Stirling
  65. Nottingham Trent University
  66. Bangor University
  67. Birkbeck, University of London
  68. Aston University
  69. Liverpool John Moores University
  70. Coventry University
  71. Aston UniversitY
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Answer: Yes, you can work part-time. As per the mandate, you can work usually around 10 or 20 hours per week, as per what is mentioned in your visa.
Answer: The cost of living varies by location, with London being more expensive than other parts of the UK. Your budget should be around £7,300 to £15,400 annually for living costs, depending on your location. Also, rent tends to be cheaper outside London, and the overall cost of living is relatively lower in cities in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.

Answer: Yes, some universities in the UK accept students based on their English marks in the 12th standard or based on a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate, allowing for admission without IELTS in certain cases. But you will have to check with the university for the same.
Answer: A CAS is essential for applying for a UK student visa, indicating an unconditional offer from a university. It includes a unique reference number that must be included in your visa application, used by visa officers to verify the offer from the university

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