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Study in United Kingdom

One-year master's degrees, a two-year Graduate Route visa and 160+ universities. The UK gets you career-ready faster.

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£12,000–£28,000 / yrTuition (most courses)
£900–£1,400 / moLiving costs
20 hrs / weekPart-time work in term
2 yearsGraduate Route visa
Education in United Kingdom

What studying there actually looks like

The UK's biggest advantage is time. Most master's degrees take just one year, so you pay one year of fees and living costs and re-enter the job market a full year ahead of classmates who studied elsewhere. That maths matters whether you are fresh out of graduation or a working professional who cannot afford a long career break.

Teaching leans on independent study, seminars and real projects rather than exams alone, and September and January intakes give you two windows a year to plan around a notice period. Russell Group universities carry serious weight with employers, but strong modern universities often offer better scholarships and placement years, and an honest shortlist weighs both.

Why United Kingdom

What makes it worth it

One-year master's

Half the fees and living costs of a two-year degree, one year back in salary sooner.

Graduate Route visa

Stay and work for two years after graduating, no sponsor needed to start.

Placement years

Many degrees build in a paid year in industry before you graduate.

Scholarship depth

Chevening, GREAT and generous university awards for Indian students.

Popular Courses

What can you study in United Kingdom?

Business AnalyticsMBAData Science & AIFinance & FinTechComputer ScienceLaw (LLM)Public HealthMedia & Communications
Living in United Kingdom

Life outside the classroom

Expect a genuinely multicultural everyday life. Indian communities, groceries and food are everywhere, the NHS covers your healthcare through the surcharge you pay with your visa, and cities are compact enough to live without a car. Part-time retail and hospitality work is easy to find in student cities, and budget airlines put most of Europe a weekend trip away. London is pricier, so northern cities like Manchester, Leeds and Glasgow stretch your budget noticeably further.

Top student cities

LondonManchesterBirminghamLeedsGlasgowEdinburgh
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