Study in the United Kingdom

Home to some of the oldest educational institutions in the world, the UK offers a truly international educational experience that is grounded in their history.
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September
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Why the United Kingdom?

The United Kingdom is made up of four constituent countries: England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Due to its unique composition, and the UK’s involvement in World War II where it resulted in a mass immigration of people into the country, the UK is full of different cultures and nationalities living harmoniously together.

The country’s population is around 68 million. The UK has a rich education system that’s deeply steeped in history, with institutions like the University of Oxford being founded as early as the year 1096. Students will also be spoilt for choice — there are over 150 higher education institutions to choose from! For students who love cold weather, the UK might be a good choice, as temperatures are generally under 20 degrees celsius for the majority of the year.

The UK also has iconic landmarks such as the London Bridge, and Big Ben, Stonehenge, Buckingham Palace, and more. There’s plenty to see and do, so students won’t have a problem planning their weekends and semester break holidays.
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United Kingdom partner institutions

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Oxford International College
Main campus:
Oxford
0
scholarship(s) available
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University of Strathclyde
Main campus:
Glasgow
4
scholarship(s) available
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University of Stirling
Main campus:
Stirling
10+
scholarship(s) available
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University of Aberdeen
Main campus:
Aberdeen
8
scholarship(s) available
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Robert Gordon University
Main campus:
Aberdeen
10+
scholarship(s) available
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Heriot-Watt University
Main campus:
Edinburgh
2
scholarship(s) available
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Study Costs

Please note that these costs are estimates, and fees are subject to revision from respective institutions and living conditions.
Study Level
Annual Tuition Fee (GBP)
Annual Living Costs (GBP)
Foundation
£12,000 - £25,000
Outside London £1023
Inside London £1334
Bachelor Degree
£12,000 - £40,000 (for medicine programs)
Outside London £1023
Inside London £1334
Masters
£12,000 - £27,000
Outside London £1023
Inside London £1334
PhD
£13,000 - £40,000
$15,000 - $24,000

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Academic transcripts (from SPM onwards)
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English language proficiency (SPM 1119/ GCE-O level/ IELTS)
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Personal statement (why you would like to study the course and your plans after graduation)
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Reference letters (Two is needed for Postgraduate application)
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Resume (For Postgraduate application)
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