Study in UK

🇬🇧 Live the Dream in UK

The UK is a top destination for international students, known for its prestigious universities, innovative courses, and vibrant multicultural environment. Whether you want to study in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, or Birmingham, Wiseora helps you select the perfect course and institution aligned with your career goals. We support you throughout the entire journey, from university applications to securing your student visa.

Our experts assist in preparing all necessary documents, including Statements of Purpose (SOPs), Letters of Recommendation (LORs), financial proof, and health coverage. With Wiseora’s personalized guidance, you can navigate the process confidently and avoid common pitfalls or delays — making your path to studying in the UK smooth, transparent, and stress-free.

Institutes:

  • Sunderland University
  • University of York
  • Keele University
  • University of Surrey
  • University of Birmingham

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    🇬🇧 FAQs – Student Visa for the UK (England)

    You must have:

    -A Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from a licensed UK institution

    -Proof of English language proficiency (IELTS UKVI, PTE, etc.)

    -Sufficient funds for tuition and living expenses

    -A valid passport and academic documents

    ✅ 2. How much money do I need to show for the UK student visa?

    You must show:

    -Tuition fees for the first year (or remaining fee if already paid partially)

    -Living expenses:

    £1,334/month for 9 months in London (total £12,006)

    £1,023/month outside London (total £9,207)
    Funds must be held in your or a sponsor’s bank account for 28 days.

    Yes. Student visa holders can work:

    -Up to 20 hours/week during term time

    -Full-time during vacations
    Work is allowed only if enrolled in a degree-level course at a licensed sponsor.

    Yes. You can apply for the Graduate Route (Post-Study Work Visa):

    -Stay for 2 years after a Bachelor’s or Master’s

    -3 years after a PhD
    You can work full-time and switch to a Skilled Worker visa later.