Study destination
Study in the United Kingdom
World renowned universities, shorter degree lengths and a large Pakistani student community.
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- Universities
- 147
- Tuition per year
- £12k to 20k
- Post study work
- 2 to 3 years
- Intakes
- September, January
The United Kingdom remains one of the most popular destinations for Pakistani students, offering globally recognised degrees, shorter course lengths and an established, welcoming student community.
Why here
Why study in the United Kingdom
World renowned universities
The UK is home to a large number of universities that rank consistently among the best in the world.
Shorter degree lengths
Undergraduate degrees typically take three years and masters degrees one year, saving time and cost compared with some other countries.
Established Pakistani community
A large existing Pakistani student community makes it easier to settle in and find familiar support.
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Costs, intakes and requirements
Tuition for international students typically runs from GBP 10,000 to GBP 24,000 a year for undergraduate courses and GBP 12,000 to GBP 28,000 for masters, with living costs of roughly GBP 900 to GBP 1,300 a month outside London and more in London. Budget for the NHS health surcharge of GBP 776 a year too.
The Chevening Scholarships and Commonwealth Scholarships fund postgraduate study for strong applicants, alongside GREAT Scholarships and university merit awards. Our counsellors can help you find and apply for ones that fit your profile.
September intake: September. January intake: January
An overall band score of 6.0 to 6.5 is typically required, with no band below 5.5, though this varies by university.
A PTE Academic score of around 59 to 64 is generally accepted as an alternative to IELTS.
Genuine student and financial capacity documents are required to support the student visa application.
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Common questions
FAQs about the United Kingdom
Yes, most student visa holders can work part time during term and full time during official holidays, subject to visa conditions.
It allows eligible graduates to stay in the UK and work for a set period after completing an undergraduate or postgraduate degree.
Processing times vary, but we recommend applying well ahead of your intake date to allow time for document checks and any additional requirements.
Success stories
Students who chose the United Kingdom
Meezan guided me through every step, from choosing the right course to preparing my visa documents. I could not have done it without their support.
Ayesha KhanUniversity of Strathclyde, United KingdomKeep going