Most Popular Destination
Study in United Kingdom
Gain a globally recognized degree from historic institutions. Experience a unique blend of heritage and modern innovation in the world’s leading education hub.
1-year master program
graduate route visa (psw)
global reputation & prestige
Why Study in UK?
Short Duration Courses
Save time and money with 3-year undergraduate and 1-year Master's degree compared to other destinations.
Academic Excellence
UK universities consistently rank among the best globally, producing over 100 Nobel prize winners.
Graduate Work Route
The Graduate Route allows international students to stay and work in the UK for up to 2-3 year after graduation.
Rich Heritage
Study in historic cities like Oxford, Cambridge, and London while enjoying a diverse, multicultural environment.
University of East London
World Ranking: #1 | Russell Group Founding Member
Imperial College London
World Ranking: #2 | Global Science & Engineering Leader
University College London (UCL)
World Ranking: #9 | Multidisciplinary University
Popular Courses & Fees
Study level
Average Duration
Avg. Tuition (AUD)
Undergraduate
3 years
£12,000 – £25,000 /yr
Postgraduate
1 year
£12,000 – £35,000 /yr
Doctorate/Phd
2-4 years
£18,000 – £30,000 /yr
CAS and Student Visa Process
1
Receive Offer & Meet Conditions
Apply to chosen universities and meet all academic and English language requirements (IELTS/PTE) to get an Unconditional Offer.
2
Obtain CAS Statement
Pay the tuition deposit as required by the university to receive your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) – a unique reference number for your visa.
3
Financial Evidence & TB Test
Ensure you have the required funds held for 28 consecutive days and complete the mandatory Tuberculosis (TB) test from an approved clinic.
4
Visa Application & IHS
Submit your online Student Visa application, pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS), and book your biometrics appointment at VFS Global.
Living Costs in the UK
£600 – £1200
Monthly
(GBP)
Set by the Department of Home Affairs
to cover basic living expenses.
Rent (Weekly)
£350 - £700
Groceries
£70 - £100
Transport
£100 - £200
Eating Out
£100 - £200