Reasons to Study in the UK

It is no surprise that the number of international students choosing to study abroad in the United Kingdom for their bachelor's or master's degrees is increasing rapidly. Whether you consider the UK as a place of study abroad to further your education or you are still on the fence, here are 7 great reasons why you should study in the UK!



1. World's Best Universities

Studying in the UK means studying at a world-renowned institution. The United Kingdom currently has six institutions in the Global University rankings, with the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford, when both score 100% for their academic reputation. There is a reason that Britain produces 14% of the world's most-cited research papers!

2. Internationally recognized degrees and qualifications

The quality of universities in the UK means that your degree will be held in high regard by employers worldwide, giving you an edge over other applicants. As a graduate from a UK university, you're in the midst of an incredibly talented alum - the British Council estimates that 38% of Nobel laureates studying abroad did it in the UK.

3. Affordable Study Destination

When it comes to paying for higher education the UK is significantly cheaper than English speaking studies abroad like the US and Australia. Tuition fees in the UK sit at least £ 2,000 and £ 3,000 compared to the United States and Australia.


You do not need as much in your bank to apply for your visa to study in the UK, just £ 16,000 compared to the US (£ 18,000 +) and Australia (£ 25,000 +).

4. A Huge Student Population

There are universities in almost every city in the United Kingdom, which means that wherever you go, there is a thriving student population - and it is growing! UK student numbers increase every year at all levels of higher education so that you will always be surrounded by like-minded individuals of diverse backgrounds (eg, and more importantly, shops and restaurants that offer student discounts).

Integrating into such a student population will be the first step to making lifelong friends around the world, which is one of the most special aspects of studying abroad.

5. Free Healthcare

The United Kingdom has a National Health Service, which means that if you have been studying in the UK for 6 months or more, you can use healthcare completely free of charge. You will still have to pay for the drug, but it is also capped under the NHS and you will only pay £ 8.60 per item, regardless of how expensive the medication you are prescribed.


This comes as a great benefit for students who are anxious to finance their study experience abroad. Hopefully, you won't get sick, but peace of mind is worth it just in case!

6. Work opportunities

Your student visa means that you can work up to 20 hours per week in a part-time job. There is also a guaranteed minimum wage in the UK, meaning you can earn a minimum of £ 118.00 before tax per week to complete your studies.


Or, you can consider an internship through your university through one of the many internationally renowned companies based in the UK, such as BBC, Rolls Royce, or Burberry. In one way or another, your resume after completing your study abroad will look great.

7. Highest Student Satisfaction

The UK boasts one of the highest student satisfaction rates among English-speaking countries, with more than 90% of 2.32 million students in the UK happy with their experience.

This is an impressive number, especially given the unique and varied locations, universities and programs offered in the UK! So, if you are still not sure about where to study abroad, you can almost be sure to have experience in the UK, regardless of which city you are in.


So what do you think Are you ready to explore all the amazing universities and programs that Britain has to offer?

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