Study in the United Kingdom
Your complete guide to studying in the United Kingdom — universities, scholarships, visa requirements, and living costs.
Why Study in the United Kingdom?
- World-renowned universities including Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial College London
- 1-year Master's programs save time and money compared to 2-year programs elsewhere
- Graduate Route visa allows 2 years of post-study work (3 for PhDs)
- English-language instruction — no language barrier
Scholarships in the United Kingdom
Visa & Immigration
Visa Requirements
Student visa required. You need a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) letter from your university. Apply up to 6 months before your course starts.
Living Costs
£1,000–1,500/month
Average monthly student costs
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to study in the UK?
International student tuition ranges from £10,000–38,000/year. London living costs £12,000–18,000/year; other UK cities cost £8,000–12,000/year.
What IELTS score do I need for UK universities?
Most UK universities require IELTS Academic 6.0–7.0. Oxford and Cambridge typically require 7.0–7.5. Russell Group universities usually require 6.5+.
Can I work while studying in the UK?
Yes. Student visa holders can work 20 hours/week during term and full-time during vacations.
What is the UCAS application process?
UCAS is the centralized application system for UK undergraduate degrees. You can apply to up to 5 universities. The main deadline is January 31 for October entry. Shatnawi guides you through the whole process.
How is the UK Graduate Route visa different from a work visa?
The Graduate Route visa allows UK graduates to work or look for work for 2 years (3 for PhD). You don't need a job offer beforehand. You can switch to a Skilled Worker visa if you find a qualifying employer.
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