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Where to study in UK?

Popular Courses in the UK
Choose from career-driven programs designed to build expertise, sharpen critical thinking, and fast-track your professional growth across high-demand fields.
- Computer & Data Science
- Data & Business Analytics
- Investment Banking & Finance
- Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Engineering & Construction

Careers & Industry Insights
The UK remains one of the most popular destinations for international students, combining world-class education with excellent career prospects. The country has a strong, diverse economy with leading sectors in financial services, technology, creative industries, healthcare, and engineering. Here's what makes it special: the UK offers competitive salaries, a robust healthcare system, globally recognised qualifications, and access to some of the world's biggest companies and industries.
When we're guiding our students, we focus on sectors that are actually hiring. Right now, Financial Services, IT & Technology, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Engineering, Creative & Digital Media, and Business Consulting are thriving. These aren't small niches. They're major employers actively seeking international graduates. We've seen our Indian students excel in these fields. Your educational background, combined with the UK's position as a global business hub, creates real opportunities for career growth and international exposure.
Study in UK FAQs
What our students say
Beyond The Study
Guidance on Placement
- Understanding placement opportunities
- Finding a placement
- Crafting a standout CV & cover letter for employers.
- Interview process & techniques
- Understanding work visa rights & regulations for international students.
- Understanding Workplace Culture and Professional Expectations.
Student Life & Community
- Volunteering & Work Opportunities – part-time jobs, internships.
- Making Friends Abroad: joining student unions, meet-ups, and language exchanges.
- Social clubs & societies within the university.
- Access to Alumni Network
Life & Culture
- Student-Friendly Eats – affordable food chains, street food, and uni cafeterias.
- International Flavours – spotlight on multicultural food scenes.
- Regional Highlights & weekend getaways – short trips from major student hubs.
- Student Travel Discounts – railcards, bus passes, budget airlines

What is the cost of studying in the UK for Indian students
Tuition fees in the UK generally range from £14,000 to £40,000 per year, depending on the university, course, and location. Living costs average around £9,000 to £14,000 annually. ISEC helps students explore scholarships, education loans, and budgeting strategies to make studying in the UK affordable and well-planned.
What IELTS score is required to study in the UK?
Most UK universities require an IELTS score between 6.0 and 7.0 for postgraduate programmes. Some universities also accept PTE Academic and TOEFL iBT as alternatives. ISEC guides you on the exact English language requirements for your chosen university and course.
How long is a Master’s degree in the UK?
Most taught Master’s programmes in the UK are 1 year long, which is shorter than in many other countries. This helps students save both time and money while earning a globally recognised qualification. ISEC helps students select the right programme based on their career goals.
Can I work while studying in the UK?
Yes, international students on a Student visa can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays. This allows students to gain work experience and support their living expenses while studying. ISEC provides pre-departure guidance on work rights and regulations.
What is the Graduate Route visa in the UK?
The Graduate Route, also known as PSW, allows eligible international students to stay and work in the UK for up to 18 months after completing their degree (3 years for PhD graduates). It does not require a job offer, giving graduates time to find employment and gain professional experience. ISEC helps students understand post-study work options during the counselling stage itself.
Can I study in the UK without any English Test?
Yes, some UK universities accept alternative English proficiency. In certain cases, students who have completed their previous education in English may qualify for a waiver from the English language requirement. The eligibility depends on the university and course. ISEC helps students identify UK universities that accept applications without IELTS and guides them through the best alternative options.




