Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about UK university admissions.
We support applications across a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses — from Business, Engineering, and Medicine to Arts, Law, and Computing. Our advisors help you find the right programme at top UK universities matched to your profile and goals.
Yes, absolutely. We specialise in guiding international students through every step of the UK admissions process — from choosing the right course and university to preparing your personal statement, meeting entry requirements, and securing your student visa.
Entry requirements vary by course and university. Generally, you'll need relevant academic qualifications (A-levels, IB, or equivalent), English language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL), and sometimes a personal statement or interview. We assess your profile and match you to courses you qualify for.
Tuition fees for international students typically range from £10,000 to £38,000 per year depending on the course and university. Living costs average around £12,000–£15,000 annually. We help you explore scholarships and funding options to make your UK education more affordable.
Yes — your initial consultation is completely free with no obligation. During this session, our advisors will review your academic background, discuss your goals, and outline a personalised plan for your UK university application.
The timeline varies, but we typically recommend starting 6–12 months before your intended start date. UCAS applications for undergraduate courses open in September with a January deadline. We help you plan ahead and meet every deadline comfortably.
Most international students on a Student visa are permitted to work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays. The exact rules depend on your visa conditions, and we guide you through what's permitted for your specific situation.
Typical documents include academic transcripts and certificates, a personal statement, two academic references, proof of English language proficiency, a valid passport, and a financial statement. We provide a full personalised checklist once your consultation is complete.
Yes. Once you receive your university offer, we guide you through the UK Student visa (formerly Tier 4) application process — from the CAS number to financial requirements and biometric appointments — so you can focus on preparing for your studies.
Yes — through UCAS you can apply to up to five courses at different universities (or the same university). We help you strategically select courses that match your profile and maximise your chances of receiving multiple offers to choose from.