See our top 8 reasons why you should come and study in the UK.
There are more than 395 universities and colleges, offering over 50,000 undergraduate-level higher education courses across the UK.
UK higher education applications are made through UCAS.
UK higher education degree have a remarkable global reputation
Universities of UK are reviewed regularly to make sure that they uphold the high standards of teaching, learning and research set by the Government.
International students are allowed to work for up to 20 hours a week during term time and full-time during holidays.
British University provides international students financial help with tuition fees, and possibly some additional help, reliant on family circumstances.
The cultural diversity of life in British higher education is unrivalled as the UK is a place of divergences and culture, where antique buildings sit alongside modern architecture.
In UK Undergraduate and postgraduate courses tend to be shorter than other countries helping students to keep the cost of tuition fees and living expenses down.
We normally require HSC/WAEC/ A levels. (if you have WAEC with C6 you do not need IELTS) with IELTS score of at least 5.5 or above
Applicants will be considered for most postgraduate courses with a bachelor’s degree with good grade from a recognized University. IELTS 6 to 6.5 (if you have WAEC with C6 you do not need IELTS)
Good grades in bachelors and masters degrees awarded by a recognized university, and a strong research proposal. Entry requirements may vary from course to course so it is always advised to check with your chosen institution to make sure of their entry standards.
The qualifications you need depend on the course you want to study. You should have completed at least 13 years of education in your own country or in the UK
You should have taken pre-university qualifications equivalent to UK A-levels, Scottish Highers or National Diplomas.
Use the GOV.UK link button provided below to see if you require a Visa to study in the UK.