Why Study in the UK?

  • British higher education and qualifications have an impressive international reputation, with students in the United Kingdom encouraged to develop their potential while enjoying a full social life. QS World University Ranking says “Four of the top ten universities on the planet are in the UK”
  • You’ll be in good company. The UK has a long historyof welcoming international students to study in its universities and colleges. In Britain last year there were 1.8 million full-time undergraduate students in higher education, which included over 104,000 international students.



  • Value for Money– The cost of degrees for an international student in the UK can be generally lower compared to the USA and other countries.
  • Fast – track courses – Because your degree will generally take less time to complete in the UK than in other countries, this will also save you money.
  • Research – The UK undertakes 5 per cent of the world’s scientific research and produces 14 per cent of the world’s most frequently cited papers.
  • Flexibility- UK degrees can be tailored to your interests and often includes specialized modules.
  • Teaching Methodology- The teaching and study methodology used in the UK give you the freedom to be creative and develop skills sets and confidence.



  • Employability- The UK is the home of English hence an ideal place to develop language skills and enhance employment prospects.
  • Students in the UK enjoy a great lifestyle: beautiful countryside, historic sites, city life and music and culture.
  • Satisfaction– 91 per cent of international undergraduates are happy with their experience in the UK
  • UK universities are inspected regularlyto ensure that they uphold the high standards of teaching, learning and research set by the Government. The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) is the key body charged with maintaining these standards.

The cultural diversity of life in British higher education is unrivalled. From cosmopolitan cities like London, Cardiff, Belfast and Glasgow, to historic counties like Warwickshire and Yorkshire, the UK is a place of contrasts and culture, where ancient buildings sit alongside contemporary architecture.