The UK is home to some of the world's most prestigious universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial College London. The UK Student Visa (formerly Tier 4) allows international students to pursue their academic dreams in a vibrant and diverse environment. With the introduction of the Graduate Route, students can now stay and work in the UK for up to 2 years (3 years for PhD) after completing their studies.
📋 Eligibility & Requirements
CAS
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from a licensed UK sponsor
Funds
Proof of sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees and living costs (typically £12,000–£15,000)
English
Knowledge of English at B1 or B2 level (IELTS UKVI or degree taught in English)
Admissions
Official admission letter from UK university
IHS
Payment of the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) for healthcare access
Passport
Valid passport and recent photographs
🎯 Available Programs & Streams
Undergraduate (3 years)Bachelors
Apply through UCAS to UK universities — A-levels or equivalent required.
Postgraduate (1 year)Masters
Fast-track masters programmes across all disciplines. Focus on research and practical skills.
PhD (3–4 years)Doctorate
Research-intensive programmes with opportunities for funding and scholarships.
Foundation / Pre-MastersPathway
Bridge programmes for students who don't meet direct entry requirements.
🔄 Step-by-Step Process
01
University Application
Apply to universities — we help with SOP, LOR and shortlisting
02
Receive CAS
University issues CAS after you accept the offer and meet all conditions
03
Financial Documentation
Prepare bank statements and financial proof according to UKVI rules
04
Online Application
Complete the UK visa application online and pay the fees (Visa + IHS)
05
Biometrics
Attend an appointment at a VFS Global centre for fingerprints and photo
06
Decision & Travel
Receive your visa and travel to the UK to start your academic journey
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Can I work on a UK Student Visa?
Yes, most students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays.
What is the Graduate Route?
The Graduate Route allows students who have successfully completed their degree to stay and work in the UK for 2 years (3 years for PhD) without sponsorship.
Do I need to pay for healthcare?
Yes, you must pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) as part of your application, which gives you access to the UK's National Health Service (NHS).
What is a CAS?
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) is a unique reference number issued by your university that confirms they are sponsoring your stay in the UK.
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