Is studying in the UK worth it after Brexit?


That’s a great question! Studying in the UK remains a very popular and valuable option for international students, even after Brexit. Here’s a balanced perspective to help you decide whether it’s worth it:

Benefits of Studying in the UK After Brexit



1. World-Class Education:
The UK is home to some of the world’s top universities (Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, UCL, and many more) with globally recognized degrees.

2. Post-Study Work Opportunities (PSW):
International students can stay back for up to 18 months after completing a bachelor’s or master’s degree (and up to 3 years for a PhD) to work or look for jobs. This is a major advantage for gaining international work experience.

3. Scholarships and Funding:
Many UK universities offer scholarships and bursaries for international students. Pollster Education can guide you in finding and applying for these opportunities.

4. Multicultural Environment:
The UK offers a vibrant, multicultural society and is very welcoming to international students, providing rich cultural and professional exposure.

5. Shorter Duration of Courses:
Most undergraduate degrees are 3 years, and postgraduate master’s degrees can often be completed in 1 year—saving you time and money.

6. No Impact on Non-EU Students’ Admission:
Brexit mainly affected EU students. For Indian and other non-EU students, the application process, eligibility, and tuition remain unchanged.

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Considerations After Brexit



1. Visa & Immigration:
The UK government has streamlined the student visa process (Student Route). You’ll need to demonstrate funds for tuition and living expenses (see latest UKVI requirements: £1,529/month for London, £1,171/month outside London as of November 2025).

2. Tuition Fees:
Tuition fees for international (non-EU) students remain the same post-Brexit, but it’s always important to check the latest fees and available scholarships.

3. Career Prospects:
The UK’s Graduate Route (PSW) makes it easier for you to gain work experience after graduation. However, securing a job will depend on your field, skills, and employability.

4. Healthcare Surcharge:
All international students must pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS), which gives you access to the NHS during your studies.

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How Pollster Education Can Help


We offer personalized guidance on:
- University and course selection
- Application and documentation
- Visa process (including financial requirements)
- Scholarships and funding options
- Pre-departure and post-arrival support

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In Conclusion:
Yes, studying in the UK after Brexit is still a great choice for international students. The UK continues to offer high-quality education, attractive post-study work options, and a rich student experience. If you’d like one-on-one counseling or have specific questions about universities, scholarships, or visas, feel free to contact us at +919324480791 or info@pollstereducation.com, or visit our Mumbai office.

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