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Requirements vary by university and degree level. Generally, you will need to submit academic transcripts, a Statement of Purpose (SOP), and academic references. Foundation programs are available if your current qualifications do not meet direct entry standards.

In most cases, yes, you will need a valid Academic IELTS or a UKVI-approved IELTS. However, some universities may offer other exam options or exemptions if you achieved high marks in your high school English courses.

Consider factors like course modules, campus facilities, and location. You can utilize resources such as the Study UK Homepage by the British Council to research universities, funding, and the UK student lifestyle.

Yes, most international students studying in the UK for more than 6 months require a Student Route Visa.

A Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) is a unique reference number issued by your university. You will receive it once you have accepted your unconditional offer and paid your required tuition deposit.

Yes! As a full-time international student, you are generally permitted to work up to 20 hours per week during term time, and full-time during official university holiday breaks.

Tuition fees typically range from £12,000 to £38,000+ per year depending on your program. You will also need to budget for living expenses; exact living requirements are set by the UK government based on your chosen location.

Yes. Many UK universities offer partial or full scholarships, bursaries, and grants specifically for international students. Check specific university financial aid pages or the British Council for national opportunities.

As an international student studying for more than 6 months, you will pay an Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) as part of your visa application. This grants you access to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) for free medical care during your stay.

The most popular options are university-managed halls of residence (often on or near campus) or private rented accommodation.

The UK climate is highly changeable. Pack versatile layers, a high-quality water-resistant rain jacket, and comfortable, durable walking shoes.

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