Study in United Kingdom

Quick Facts

Key information at a glance to help you understand the essentials.

capital
London
currency
GBP (£)
language
English
population
67 million
timezone
GMT/BST
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Why Nepalese students choose United Kingdom

Key reasons that make United Kingdom a preferred destination for higher education and global career opportunities.

Home to world-renowned universities like Oxford and Cambridge

Shorter course duration saves time and money

Rich cultural heritage and diverse student community

Strong research opportunities and industry connections

English-speaking environment ideal for international students

Top Universities

Leading institutions recognized globally for academic excellence

Ranked #2
University of Oxford

Humanities, Sciences, Medicine

Ranked #5
University of Cambridge

Sciences

Ranked #10
Imperial College London

Medicine, STEM, Business Analytics

Ranked #9
UCL (University College London)

Psychology, Education, Geography

Ranked #27
University of Edinburgh

Linguistics, Computer Science, Arts

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Best Cities for Students

Student-friendly cities known for education, lifestyle, and opportunities

London

A global education powerhouse with over 18 top-tier universities. It offers access to the headquarters of Fortune 500 companies and a multicultural experience where 300+ languages are spoken.

Manchester

Famous for its music, football, and industrial history. It is a high-energy city that is significantly more affordable than London, making it a favorite for international students.

Edinburgh

A city of stunning gothic architecture and festivals. It provides a prestigious academic environment (University of Edinburgh) within a safe, compact, and historically rich Scottish setting.

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Visa Process

A step-by-step overview of the student visa application process.

1

Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)->Your university will issue a unique CAS number once you meet all conditions of your offer.

2

You must score 70 points to get a visa: 50 points for the CAS, 10 for Finance, and 10 for English Proficiency (IELTS UKVI).

3

You must show that you have held the required funds (Tuition + Living Costs) in your bank account for a consecutive 28-day period ending no more than 31 days before the date of your application.

4

As part of the application, you must pay the IHS fee, which allows you to use the UK's National Health Service (NHS) during your stay.

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Cost of Education

An overview of tuition fees and living expenses to help you plan your education budget effectively.

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Tuition Fees

£10,000 - £38,000 per year

Average Annual Cost

£22,000

Tuition fees vary by institution and program. Arts and humanities courses are generally less expensive than sciences and medicine.

Living Expenses

Accommodation£400-800
Food & Groceries£200-300
Transportation£50-100
Utilities£50-80
Estimated Monthly Total£700-1,280
Mandatory Requirement

Health Insurance
for Students

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Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) mandatory

Estimated Cost

£470 per year

Coverage Includes

Grants full access to the National Health Service (NHS). This includes free doctor consultations (GPs), emergency services, and hospital treatments. Students only pay for vision tests, dental care, and a flat-rate prescription fee (~£9.90).

Scholarships & Funding

Explore available scholarships, grants, and financial aid options for international students to support their education journey.

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Chevening Scholarships

Amount

Full Tuition, monthly stipend, return airfare, and visa costs.

Eligibility

2 years work experience; leadership potential; must return home for 2 years after a 1-year Master's.

Commonwealth Scholarship

Amount

Full Tuition, airfare, and monthly allowance (approx. £1,300–£1,600).

Eligibility

Citizens of Commonwealth countries; for Master’s and PhD levels.

*Scholarships are competitive and based on academic merit and English scores.

Career & Post-Study Rights

Discover part-time and post-study work opportunities along with earning potential, helping students gain valuable experience and build successful international careers.

Average Salary

£25,000-35,000 for graduates

Estimated annual earnings after graduation

During Study

20 hours/week during term, full-time during breaks

Part-time work rights for students

Post Study

Graduate Route visa allows 2 years work (3 for PhD)

Graduate work permit duration

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