Study in UK
A legacy of excellence with globally respected degrees.
The United Kingdom is home to some of the world's oldest and most prestigious universities, offering degrees that are recognized and respected by employers globally. With shorter degree durations than most countries, the UK offers an intensive, high-quality education that is often more cost-effective in the long run.

UK
Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial & more
GBP 12,000 – 30,000 per year
Graduate Route: 2 years
History, culture & prestige
Overview
The United Kingdom has been a global education powerhouse for centuries. Home to Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College London, and UCL, the UK boasts some of the most recognized academic institutions in the world. One of the UK's biggest advantages for international students is the shorter degree duration — a bachelor's degree takes just 3 years and a master's degree typically just 1 year, significantly reducing total tuition and living costs compared to other English-speaking destinations. The UK's Graduate Route visa, introduced in 2021, now allows international graduates to stay and work for up to 2 years (3 years for PhD graduates) after completing their studies.
Why Study in UK?
- Undergraduate degrees completed in 3 years — saving a full year of tuition and living costs
- Graduate Route visa allows 2 years of open work rights after graduation
- Home to Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College, and UCL — globally iconic institutions
- Rich cultural history with world-class museums, arts, and heritage
- Strong Nepali diaspora community across major UK cities
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Visa Information
Student Visa (formerly Tier 4) allows study at a licensed UK institution. The Graduate Route visa allows 2 years of post-study work (3 years for PhD graduates).
- Visa type: UK Student Visa (formerly Tier 4)
- Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) required from your university
- Work rights: up to 20 hours per week during term, full-time during holidays
- Financial evidence: must show funds to cover tuition and 9 months of living costs
- English language requirement: IELTS 5.5–7.0 depending on institution and course
- Post-study: Graduate Route visa — 2 years (3 years for PhD) of open work rights
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is a bachelor's degree in the UK?
Most undergraduate degrees in the UK take 3 years to complete, compared to 4 years in most other countries — saving a full year of tuition and living costs.
What is the CAS number?
A Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) is a reference number issued by your UK university that you need to apply for your student visa.
Can I work while studying in the UK?
Yes, most student visa holders can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during official holidays.
What is the Graduate Route visa?
The Graduate Route allows international students who have completed a UK degree to stay and work (or look for work) for 2 years — or 3 years for PhD graduates.
What English score do I need?
Requirements vary by institution and course, but typically range from IELTS 5.5 for foundation programs to 7.0 for competitive postgraduate programs.
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