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Advantages of Studying in the UK for Nepalese Students

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Blog Summary A comprehensive look at the unique advantages the UK offers to international students, from its world-class education system to cultural immersion opportunities.
benefits of studying in the uk for international students

Having been a vibrant place that houses a vast number of international students year after year, UK is the most sought-after study destination for programs such as law, engineering, medicine, design, sports science, and management. Did you know? UK comprises elite universities! 6 out of which are ranked amongst the top 200 institutions by the Times Higher Education (THE).

Benefits of studying in the UK include living in a multicultural city where you can find students from all parts of the world. According to HESA (Higher Education Statistics Agency), the UK is the 2nd popular study destination for students with over 115,000 international students (grew by 5%) studying in the UK in diverse courses. Since the city is welcoming, you can comfortably step into the UK to accomplish your higher education dreams. 

Interested to know the other aspects of studying in the UK? Read on the benefits of studying in the UK for international students!

1. Rich Research Infrastructure

REF (Research Excellence Framework) is a unique system that checks and accesses research standards of over 150+ institutions in the UK. The result revealed by REF states that 46% of research done in the UK institutions are internationally excellent and 30% of which are world-leading. 

Guess what? The UK Government awarded over 90,000 research degrees between 2008 and 2018, which is considerably higher than other developed countries’ count. The report prepared by the Dept. of Innovation, Business and Skills revealed that the fields such as health & medical sciences, clinical sciences, social sciences, humanities and business had conducted more research in the year 2019. So, irrespective of the field you choose to study, you have opportunities to research, innovate, and shine as an international student in the UK.

2. Post-Study Work Rights to study in the UK

With the new 2 years’ post-study work rights in the UK, international students completing a program in the UK at the undergraduate, post-graduate, or doctorate level will be allowed to apply for the Graduate immigration route with a valid Tier 4 Visa.  

On successfully meeting the eligibility criteria, all international students are accepted for the Graduate immigration route and can avail of up to 2 years of non-extendable leave. Over time, they will be allowed to either work or lookout for work pertaining to a specific skill set. Graduates are also entitled to swap their careers to skilled work as soon as they find employment that best fits them.

3. Health Cover Benefits to study in the UK

International students in the UK with a valid study visa can receive necessary/essential healthcare treatments through the UK Government’s NHS (National Health Service). The NHS provides free health cover to international students and UK residents through national funding. 

In order to receive free health treatment under the NHS Scheme, you shall need to meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • You should have enrolled in a full-time course in the UK.
  • The UK Government must accredit the selected course.

4. Scholarships for studying in the UK

The UK Government continuously provides financial support to help deserving international students to study seamlessly in the UK. This includes scholarships, grants, bursaries, fellowships, monetary awards, and loans.
The availability of scholarships and bursaries in the UK for international students from both the government and the privately held universities is a driving factor for international students' growth in the UK, every year. 

For instance, Chevening Scholarships are awarded to outstanding international students from Chevening-eligible countries around the world. This scholarship is applicable for students pursuing a one-year master’s degree in the UK. Since it is a fully-funded government scholarship, it covers travel expenses, living costs, and accommodation costs. Hence students are free to focus on maximizing the study experience of a lifetime.


Related Article: Scholarships in UK for International Students

5. Tailored Courses

Studying higher education in the UK will help complete your course in a short span. Most countries have a template of  4 years’ course span for undergraduate and 2 to 3 years’ course span for postgraduate courses. But when you choose to study in the UK, you can complete undergraduate in just 3 years and postgraduation in just a year(for research-oriented courses it may take between 18 months and 2 years). The tailored courses in the UK can help cut short your academic cost for a year. Some of the popular tailored courses to study in the UK are mentioned below:

  • Business.
  • Natural Sciences.
  • Engineering and Technology.
  • Medicine.
  • Law.
  • Social Sciences.
  • Sports Science.
  • Media and Communication.
  • Fashion
  • Arts & design

So, are you planning to get enrolled in a UK University in 2021? Well, we are here to guide you through step by step process to achieve your study abroad journey seamlessly. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the UK a preferred destination for international students?
The UK offers world-class education, shorter course durations, diverse cultural experiences, and post-study work opportunities.
How do UK universities support international students?
UK universities provide dedicated international offices, orientation programs, student societies, and academic support tailored for international students.
Are scholarships available for international students in the UK?
Yes, many UK universities offer scholarships, grants, and financial aid options specifically for international students.
How does the UK's education system differ from other countries?
The UK's undergraduate degrees are typically three years (four in Scotland), and master's programs are usually one year, offering a faster path to graduation compared to many other countries.
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