Study in The UK

The United Kingdom is renowned for its quality of education. Many universities established in the 12th century have become leaders in the education world. They have a long history of providing quality education and pioneered the education culture.

If you intend to study in the UK, you are up for a unique experience. Whether it is the hustle and bustle of London you are looking for or the charming countryside of West England, you will fall in love with the UK and its people.

With the long history of education culture, there is no wonder that it has one of the biggest international student population in the world. 

Whatever your interests, there’s a huge range of clubs and societies, as well as a diverse social life on offer.

· Plenty of course choices:

Choose from over 50,000 courses, in more than 25 subject areas. 

  • UK courses are generally shorter than other countries, helping to reduce overall tuition fees and accommodation costs.
  • It can be possible to work while you study too.
  • Plenty of course choices:

Stick around till the end to find out everything you need to know as a Nepali student planning for higher education in the UK.

Facts about the United Kingdom

But before that, here are some quick facts about the United Kingdom:

Capital City: London

Currency: Pound Sterling (£)

Population: 67,363,000

Area: 93,630 km2

 Additional facts regarding the UK 

  • Tea is the most popular drink among Brits by far. English people drink 165 million cups of tea every day on average.
  • The first postage stamp was created in the UK. Designed in May 1840, it featured the figure of Queen Victoria.
  • The monument of Stonehenge in the UK is one of the oldest monuments in the world.
  • There are public holidays on the day of a royal wedding.
  • The UK has the 17th largest railway network in the world.