Study in the United Kingdom
The UK is home to some of the world's oldest, most respected universities. From Oxford and Cambridge to Russell Group institutions across London, Manchester, Edinburgh, and beyond — a UK degree carries global weight.
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World-ranked universities
600,000+
International students
£14,000–£38,000
Average tuition (per year)
2 years
Post-study work visa
Why Students Choose United Kingdom
Global Academic Prestige
UK degrees are recognised worldwide. Employers in every sector value the rigour and reputation of British higher education.
Shorter Duration
Most UK undergraduate degrees take three years, and master's programmes are typically one year — meaning you spend less time and money studying.
Post-Study Work Rights
The Graduate Route visa allows you to stay and work in the UK for two years (three years for PhD graduates) after completing your degree.
Diverse & Multicultural
The UK is one of the most culturally diverse study destinations in the world, with large, established communities from across the Middle East and South Asia.
Where We Place Students in United Kingdom
What Students Study
What You Need to Apply
Most UK undergraduate programmes require the equivalent of A-Level grades or an IB diploma. UAE students typically need their UAE secondary school certificate with strong grades, plus an English language qualification — IELTS 6.0–7.0 depending on the course and university. Postgraduate programmes require a relevant undergraduate degree, typically equivalent to a UK 2:1.
How to Get Your Student Visa
Receive an unconditional offer from a licensed UK university (Student sponsor)
Receive your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) number from the university
Apply for the UK Student Visa online through the UKVI portal
Pay the application fee (£363) and Immigration Health Surcharge (£776/year)
Book and attend a biometrics appointment at a UK Visa Application Centre in Dubai
Await decision — typically 3 weeks from biometrics appointment
Tuition & Living Costs
When to Apply
The primary UK intake is September/October. Some universities also offer a January intake. UCAS applications for September entry open in October the previous year, with most deadlines in January.
Student LifeLife as a Student in United Kingdom
The UK offers a rich student experience — from centuries-old university traditions to vibrant city nightlife, student unions, sports clubs, and cultural events. The National Health Service (NHS) covers international students paying the Immigration Health Surcharge. Work rights allow you to earn while you study.
Common Questions About Studying in United Kingdom
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