How to Study in the UK as an Indian student?

The UK is a dream destination for many Indian students who want to get a world-class education, find a wide range of job possibilities, and see the world. Studying in the UK can change your life. It has some of the best universities in the world, a strong academic standing, and a lot of cultural activities. 

This guide tells you everything you need to know about the best universities in the UK for Indian students, including how to get in, how to get a visa, and how much the courses cost. 

How to Get into Universities in the UK?

To get into a university in the UK, you need to carefully plan your steps and know how to apply. Here is a step-by-step list to help you get through it:

  1.  Pick the Right College and Course

There are more than 160 universities in the UK that offer bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral studies in business, engineering, medicine, the arts and sciences, and more. 

Indian students often choose from the following universities:

  • Business, law, and medicine at the University of Oxford
  • Engineering, AI, and finance are taught at the University of Cambridge. 
  • Data science and aerospace engineering are taught at Imperial College London. 
  • AI, computer science, and public policy are taught at the University of Edinburgh
  • Cybersecurity and business analytics at the University of Birmingham 
  • Life sciences and management at the University of Manchester

  1. Look at the entry requirements

There are different standards to get into each university and course. Some common requirements are: 

  • For undergraduate courses, you need to have scored at least 70–90% on your Class 12 exam (CBSE/ICSE or State Boards), be able to speak and write English well (IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE),  and  submit a personal statement. Some colleges need SAT or ACT numbers.
  • There must be a Bachelor’s degree with a grade point average of at least 60% or 75%, appropriate work experience (for an MBA or specialized master’s), and a Statement of Purpose (SOP) for postgraduate courses. Some classes may need you to have a GMAT or GRE.
  1. Requirements for English Language

Most universities need proof that you can speak and write English:

  • IELTS: 6.5 to 7.5 (varies by course)
  • TOEFL – 90–110 
  • PTE Academic: 60 to 80

Some colleges don’t require you to take English tests if you went to an English-speaking school or meet certain academic standards.

  1. How to Apply
  • For undergraduate programs, use the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) to send in your application. You must send a SOP and letters of recommendation to up to five colleges you choose.
  • For graduate programs, use the university’s portal to apply immediately. Most colleges accept applications all the time, so sending in yours early gives you a better chance of being accepted.
  1.  Due dates for admission
  • For college classes, the deadline is January 15 for most of them and October 15 for Oxford, Cambridge, and medicine programs.
  • Postgraduate: It depends on the school, but it’s best to apply early (September to December).

What is the  Fee for the Top ranked  Universities in the UK?

The UK offers top-ranked universities with varying tuition fees depending on the course and university. Below is an overview of average fees:

  1. University of Oxford
  • MBA: £71,440
  • MSc Data Science: £27,000
  • Undergraduate: £26,770 – £39,010
  1. University of Cambridge
  • MBA: £64,000
  • Engineering MSc: £30,000
  • Undergraduate: £24,000 – £38,000
  1. Imperial College London
  • MSc AI & Machine Learning: £37,000
  • MBA: £61,500
  • Undergraduate: £32,000
  1. University of Edinburgh
  • MSc Computer Science: £30,000
  • MBA: £37,500
  • Undergraduate: £22,000 – £35,000
  1. University of Birmingham
  • MSc Cybersecurity: £26,640
  • MBA: £30,000
  • Undergraduate: £20,000 – £25,000
  1. University of Manchester
  • MSc Data Science: £27,000
  • MBA: £47,000
  • Undergraduate: £20,000 – £35,000

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