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Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I study in the UK?
The UK is home to some of the world’s most prestigious top universities, offering globally recognised degrees, high academic standards, and a diverse cultural experience. Studying in the UK also opens doors to international career opportunities.
What is the foundation year? Do I need one?
A foundation year is a one-year program that prepares international students for undergraduate study. You may need one if your current qualifications don’t meet direct entry requirements for a UK university degree.
How long does it take to earn my degree?
Most undergraduate degrees in the UK take three years to complete, while postgraduate master’s degrees usually take one year. Some courses, like medicine or architecture, may take longer.
How much does it cost to study in the UK?
Tuition fees vary by university and course, typically ranging from £12,000 to £25,000 per year for international students. Living costs average £9,000–£12,000 annually, depending on your location.
What course should I study?
This depends on your career goals, interests, and academic background. Our advisors can guide you in choosing the right course and university to match your ambitions.

