Studying in the United Kingdom

A Guide for Students — 2026

The UK remains one of the most popular study destinations for Nepali students — and for good reason. Its universities carry global weight, degrees are typically shorter than in many other countries, and the post-study work route gives graduates two years to build their careers in one of the world’s most dynamic economies. This guide gives you the complete, honest picture for 2026.

Why Nepali Students Choose the UK

  • Degrees are typically 3 years for undergraduate and 1 year for postgraduate — shorter and often more cost-efficient than comparable programs elsewhere
  • Russell Group universities — including Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, and Edinburgh — are among the most respected in the world
  • English-medium instruction throughout — no language barrier once you meet the proficiency requirement
  • Nepali student community is well established in cities like London, Manchester, Birmingham, and Leeds
  • 28-day transit to Nepal for short breaks is straightforward — geographically closer than North America

Visa — The UK Student Route

To study in the UK, Nepali students need a Student Route Visa (formerly Tier 4). This is issued by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) and requires you to have an offer from a UKVI-licensed institution.

Key Requirements

  • Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) — a unique reference number issued by your UK university after you accept your offer
  • Proof of English language proficiency — IELTS Academic, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT, or Cambridge English
  • Financial proof — funds must be held in your account for 28 consecutive days before applying
  • Tuberculosis (TB) test certificate — mandatory for all Nepali applicants; taken at a UKVI-approved clinic in Nepal
  • Valid passport — recommended to have at least 2 years of validity beyond your course end date

Visa Fees (2026)

Fee Item Amount
Student Route Visa application fee £524
Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) £776 per year of your course — paid upfront for the full duration
VFS Global service fee (Nepal) Check current VFS Nepal rates at time of application

What is the IHS?

The Immigration Health Surcharge gives you access to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) during your stay — including GP visits, hospital treatment, and emergency care. Despite the upfront cost, it provides substantial value given the cost of private healthcare in the UK.

Financial Requirements — The 28-Day Rule

This is where many Nepali applications go wrong. The UK requires you to show that you have held sufficient funds in your bank account for a continuous period of 28 days before your visa application date.

Studying In Living Costs Required Total for 9 months
London £1,529 per month £13,761
Outside London £1,171 per month £10,539

These living costs must be shown in addition to your full first-year tuition fee. Your tuition amount is stated on your CAS. Both amounts must be visible in your bank account simultaneously for the full 28 consecutive days.

Important: What the 28-Day Rule Means Practically

  • You must not withdraw funds or drop below the required amount at any point during the 28-day window.
  • Funds can be in your account or a parent’s / guardian’s account — if a parent’s account, you must provide proof of relationship and a financial declaration.
  • Sudden large deposits shortly before the 28-day window begins are flagged by UKVI as a concern — demonstrate stable, traceable savings.

Tuition Fees — What to Budget

Program Level Typical Annual Tuition (Average Range)
Undergraduate — arts, humanities, social sciences £11,400 to £18,000 per year
Undergraduate — STEM, engineering, sciences £17,000 to £26,000 per year
Postgraduate — taught Master’s (most subjects) £15,000 to £25,000 per year
Postgraduate — MBA programs £20,000 to £45,000 per year
Medicine / Dentistry / Veterinary £30,000 to £60,000+ per year

Tuition fees vary widely. London universities are typically at the higher end of the range. Universities in cities like Coventry, Bradford, Hertfordshire, and Sunderland offer strong programs at more affordable fees.

English Language Requirements

Program Level Typical IELTS Requirement PTE Equivalent
Undergraduate (Bachelor’s) IELTS 6.0 to 6.5 overall 50 to 58
Postgraduate (Master’s) IELTS 6.5 to 7.0 overall 58 to 65
PhD / Research degrees IELTS 6.5 to 7.5 overall 58 to 73

Always check your specific university’s requirements. UKVI requires IELTS for UKVI — confirm with your test centre.

Processing Time

  • Standard processing: approximately 4 to 8 weeks after biometrics appointment
  • Priority Visa Service: approximately 5 business days — additional fee applies
  • Super Priority: 1 business day — highest fee, limited availability
  • Apply at VFS Global Kathmandu — book biometrics promptly after submitting your online application

When Should You Apply?

  • Apply 3 months before your course start date at minimum. For September intake, apply no later than June.
  • Your CAS is valid for 6 months — you must apply for your visa within this window.
  • TB test certificates are valid for 6 months — get tested at the right time, not too early.

Post-Study Work — The Graduate Route

  • Bachelor’s and Master’s graduates receive 2 years of open work rights (applications before 1 Jan 2027).
  • From 1 Jan 2027: 18 months for Bachelor’s and Master’s graduates.
  • PhD / doctoral graduates: 3 years — unaffected.
  • After the Graduate Route, you can switch to a Skilled Worker visa if you secure qualifying employment.

Work During Studies

  • 20 hours per week during term time
  • Full-time during official university holidays
  • Part-time work must not interfere with studies
  • Family members: Dependent visa currently not available to most international students unless studying postgraduate for 9+ months

Common Reasons for Visa Rejection — And How to Avoid Them

Rejection Reason How to Avoid It
Insufficient funds or 28-day rule not met Ensure full required amount held continuously for 28 days — document it clearly
Funds not held long enough or sudden deposit Build savings over 3 to 6 months; avoid large unexplained deposits
Missing or expired TB certificate Get tested at an approved clinic in Nepal — certificate valid for 6 months
Weak or vague Statement of Purpose Write specific SOP connecting background, program choice, and future plans
CAS not received before applying Ensure CAS issued by your university before submitting visa application
Applying too late Apply at least 3 months before intake — earlier for September

Step-by-Step — How to Apply from Nepal

Step Action — and When to Do It
Step 1 — Research programs (6 months before intake) Browse courses & confirm UKVI-licensed university; check IELTS/PTE requirements
Step 2 — Take your English test (5–6 months before) Book IELTS for UKVI or PTE Academic; allow time for retake if needed
Step 3 — Apply through UCAS (4–5 months before) Submit application via UCAS (undergraduate) or directly to university (postgraduate)
Step 4 — Receive your offer and accept it University begins preparing your CAS number
Step 5 — Get your CAS number Contains course details, fee info, valid 6 months. Do not apply for visa before CAS
Step 6 — Prepare finances (28-day rule) Ensure tuition + living costs held for 28 consecutive days before visa application
Step 7 — TB test in Nepal Book at UKVI-approved clinic in Kathmandu; valid 6 months
Step 8 — Apply for Student Route Visa online Submit visa application at UKVI website; pay fees; book biometrics at VFS Kathmandu
Step 9 — Biometrics and document submission Attend VFS appointment; submit passport, CAS, financial proof, IELTS/PTE, TB certificate
Step 10 — Receive your visa and prepare to travel Processing ~4–8 weeks; check visa dates; collect BRP in UK

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