
Study in the United Kingdom
World-class education, shorter degrees, and excellent post-study work opportunities.
Why Study in the UK?
- Home to top-ranked universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial College London
- 1-year Master’s programs help students save both time and tuition costs
- Globally recognised degrees
- Graduate Route visa allows up to 2 years of post-study work opportunities
- Multicultural and student-friendly environment

🎓 Undergraduate Programs
- Duration: 3 years
- Entry: 12th standard or equivalent
- IELTS typically required
📘 Postgraduate Programs
- Duration: 1 year
- Entry: Bachelor’s degree
- Strong industry-focused programs
📅 UK Intakes
- January (limited courses)
- September (main intake with max options)
Top Universities in the UK
- University of Oxford
- University of Birmingham
- University College London (UCL)
- University of Cambridge
- Imperial College London
- University of Manchester
We work with both top-ranked and budget-friendly universities across the UK.
We help shortlist universities based on your profile, budget, and career goals.
Cost of Studying in UK
Tuition Fees
- Undergraduate: £10,000 – £20,000 / year
- Postgraduate: £12,000 – £25,000 / year
Living Costs
- £9,000 – £12,000 / year
- Varies by city (London higher)
Scholarships for Students
- Chevening Scholarships
- University-specific merit scholarships
- Departmental scholarships
Our counsellors guide you through eligible scholarships and applications.
UK Student Visa Process
- Offer letter from university
- CAS issued by institution
- Financial & document verification
Post-Study Work Opportunities in the UK
- Graduate Route visa: 2 years (3 for PhD)
- No employer sponsorship required initially
- Opportunity to switch to Skilled Worker visa
Why Choose Unisupport For UK
- Expert guidance for Ireland universities and courses
- Assistance with applications and documentation
- Visa process support and interview guidance
- Career-oriented counselling
- End-to-end support from admission to visa approval
Q1: Is IELTS mandatory for UK?
A: Most universities require IELTS, but some accept alternatives.
Q2: Can I work while studying in the UK?
A: Yes, up to 20 hours per week during term time.
Q3: When should I apply for UK universities?
A: Ideally 8–10 months before intake.
Ready to start your UK study journey?
No application fees • Honest advice • End-to-end support
