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At Texas Review Delhi, we break down the UK student visa process step by step. From verifying CAS letters and meeting financial maintenance requirements to preparing for visa interviews, we ensure you know exactly what each stage demands.
Choosing the right guidance can shape your study abroad journey. Here’s why thousands of students trust Texas Review to navigate the path to the UK.

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Your UK Application Checklist

A concise overview of the mandatory and supporting documents required for studying in the UK.

Key Eligibility Documents

Essential
  • Valid passport copy
  • CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) issued by your UK university
  • Academic transcripts and mark sheets
  • Proof of financial maintenance (bank statements, sponsor letter, or scholarship documents)
  • University admission offer letter
  • Health insurance proof (if applicable for private coverage or NHS surcharge paid)

Additional Application Materials

Supplemental
  • Statement of Purpose / Personal Statement
  • CV / Resume
  • Academic references / Letters of Recommendation
  • English language proficiency certificates (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)
  • Internship or work experience letters (if relevant)

Study Costs in the UK

An estimate of tuition, living expenses, and other essential costs for students planning to study in the UK.

UK universities charge tuition fees for all international students. Fees vary by level, course, and university type:

  • Undergraduate (UG) : Standard Courses : £11,400 – £20,000 per year
  • Undergraduate (UG) : Premium Courses / Top Universities : £20,000 – £38,000 per year
  • Postgraduate (PG) : Standard Courses : £9,000 – £20,000 Per Year
  • Postgraduate (PG) : Specialised / High-Demand Courses (e.g., MBAs, Medicine, Law) : £20,000 – £40,000 per year
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Living expenses depend on the city and lifestyle. London is the most expensive; other cities like Manchester, Birmingham, or Glasgow are generally cheaper.

  • Accommodation :£750 – £1,200 (London) / £450 – £850 (Other Cities) Per Month
  • Food :£150 – £250 Per Month
  • Transport :£60 – £100 (London) / £40 – £80 (Other Cities) Per Month
  • Utilities & Internet :£50 – £100 Per Month
  • Miscellaneous :£70 – £150 Per Month
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Visa to Study in the UK

Applying for the appropriate UK visa helps you begin your studies on time and without complications.

Student Visa (Long‑term)

For students admitted to a full‑time degree or diploma course at a UK university or college, valid for the duration of study.

Short‑term Study Visa

For students enrolling in English language or short courses in the UK that run between 6 and 11 months.

Standard Visitor Visa (Study)

For students taking short courses or exams in the UK that last up to 6 months.

Child Student Visa

For students aged 4 to 17 coming to study at an independent school in the UK.

Part-time Careers and Work Opportunities

International students in the UK can work alongside their studies to help cover living expenses. Eligible options include on-campus roles, internships, and part-time jobs within the permitted weekly hours.

Part-time Work Opportunities

International students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time in the UK. Full-time work is allowed during university vacations.

Post-Study Work Visa

Graduates can apply for the Graduate visa, allowing them to stay and work in the UK for 2 years (3 years for PhD graduates).

Frequently Asked Questions

No, UK public universities charge tuition for international students. Fees range from £11,400 to over £38,000 per year, with programs like Medicine or MBA at top universities exceeding £50,000 annually.

International students must prove £1,529/month in London or £1,171/month elsewhere for visa purposes. Typical living costs, including accommodation, food, and transport, range from £1,200 to £1,800+ monthly depending on the city.

Yes. A CAS is an electronic reference issued after accepting an unconditional offer. It confirms course details and tuition fees and is mandatory for your Student Visa application.

Students on a Student Visa can work up to 20 hours/week during term and full-time in holidays. Paid work must respect the National Living Wage (£12.21/hr for 21+). Self-employment and professional sports roles are not allowed.

A Graduate Visa allows 2 years of work or job search after graduation (3 years for PhD). For courses completing after Jan 1, 2027, Bachelor’s and Master’s graduates will have an 18-month post-study stay.