FAQ

All British higher education providers teach in English. Most international students will be required to go through an English proficiency test. A few examples are: IELTS, TOEFL, CAE, etc.
Depending on which city you choose to study in, your cost of living in the UK will vary. The most expensive city to live in is London, where the average monthly expenses are roughly £1,500. Smaller cities, like Manchester, can be significantly more affordable to live in (on average around £800-1000 monthly).
On average, the annual cost of tuition fees in UK universities for international students can range between £10,000 and £26,000. The exact amount will depend on the institution and which course you have chosen.
For undergraduate and postgraduate courses, some UK universities accept applications on a rolling basis, meaning they are continually reviewed throughout the year. Others only accept applications from October to March.
Ph.D. applications have no standardised period.
When it comes to financial aid, the UK is proactive and determined in supporting students. Many options are made available for university students from various backgrounds.

It can take the form of scholarships, grants or bursaries, and which is most applicable to you will depend on your eligibility. To get advice on the possibility of financial support click on the bottom below and schedule a free consultation with one of our specialists.
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