Study in England
Pakistani students studying in England, UK, benefit from world-class education, shorter degree durations (3-year bachelor’s, 1-year master’s), and post-study work visas allowing 2 years of work without a job offer. Key advantages include globally recognized degrees, 20 hours/week part-time work, and access to scholarships like Chevening and GREAT.
Key Benefits for Pakistani Students:
- Academic Excellence & Shorter Degrees: UK universities offer high-quality education with a focus on critical thinking and modern research facilities. Shorter degree programs, such as one-year master’s, help save on tuition and living costs compared to other countries.
- Post-Study Work (PSW) Visa: Graduates can apply for the Graduate Route visa, allowing them to stay and work (or look for work) in the UK for two years (three years for PhD) after finishing their studies.
- Work Opportunities While Studying: Students can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during term time and full-time during holidays to gain work experience and support themselves financially.
- Scholarships and Funding: Numerous scholarships are available for Pakistani students, including the fully funded Chevening Scholarship and Commonwealth Scholarship, as well as GREAT Scholarships worth a minimum of £10,000.
- Quality of Life and Healthcare: Students have access to the National Health Service (NHS) for medical care during their stay, provided they pay the Immigration Health Surcharge.
- Cultural Diversity & Global Networking: Studying in the UK offers exposure to a multicultural environment, fostering personal growth and networking opportunities with peers and industry leaders from around the world.
Key Steps for Pakistani Students:
- Visa Requirements: Students must secure a Student Visa, which requires proof of funding, English language proficiency (IELTS/equivalent), and an offer from a licensed sponsor.
- Cost Management: While tuition is higher, working part-time can help cover living expenses.
- Application Process: Early application is advised for scholarships, particularly for the September/October intake.








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