UK has some of the top ranked Universities in the world, a position it has held for many years with over 50,000 Indian Students going there to study each year.
As the UK is one of the richest nations in the world, its third level education system has produced world leaders in business, science, technology and politics.
The English language is the most widely spoken language in the world. This means that studying in the UK will help improve your language skills and preparation for future employment.
The national qualification frameworks in the United Kingdom are qualifications frameworks that define and link the levels and credit values of different qualifications.
The UK is culturally diverse and given its popularity among students, there is a large community of international students living there. They have managed to build a strong network, which not only helps students new to the UK but can later help them look for work.
As per Mercer in the UK, Manchester (41) is the highest-ranking city for overall quality of living, followed by Edinburgh (45), Glasgow (48) Birmingham (49), Aberdeen (57), and London (53).
Similarly, as per Best Student Cities’ Ranking, London is ranked with the number one best student city in the world. Additionally, there is Bristol (97th), Sheffield (103rd), Liverpool (106th) and Leicester (118th).
London is a popular destination for Indian students and considered the best place to study with over 50 Universities and 100,000 international students from across the world.
The average cost of living is steeper in the UK, as it has expensive cities. A student would need around £ 600 to £1,000 per month to maintain a decent standard of living depending on the city they live.
Students are allowed to work while studying. During the regular academic year, students are permitted to work part-time up to 20 hours per week.
The UK is well-connected by buses and trains. London has an extensive underground network whilst all the major cities have large tram systems. Students can purchase a student rail or bus card to receive a discount on fares. Cycling in a city is great option, hiring a bicycle can be both cheap and healthy (just pay a small docking charge).
Most UK Universities typically offer scholarships from £1,000 – £5,000 based on student’s academic scores and prior work experience.