Published: 25th May 2026
The United Kingdom (UK) remains one of the world’s most popular study‑abroad destinations, attracting over 732,000 international students each year. Its globally respected and often historic education system offers more than 50,000 bachelor’s degree courses across virtually every subject or discipline imaginable, giving you countless pathways toward your dream career or further academic study.
With over 160 universities located in vibrant student cities, the UK is also home to several of the world’s top institutions. Seventeen UK universities ranked in the QS World University Rankings Top 100 for 2025, with 12 appearing in the top 20, showcasing the country’s exceptional academic strength.
Choosing to pursue a bachelor’s degree in the UK is one of the best decisions Filipino students can make for their future. The benefits extend across academic, professional, and personal growth aspects, enhancing not just your current learning experience but your long-term career trajectory.
Here are four key reasons why you should get your Bachelor’s Degree in the UK:
The UK's academic system is famed for its emphasis on critical thinking, independent study, and research-led teaching. It’s no wonder that it’s home to some of the best Bachelor’s Degree programs and the world’s most prestigious universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College London, and University College London (UCL). A degree from these institutions signifies quality, rigour, and excellence, providing a credential that is recognized and highly valued by employers and academic institutions globally.
Most undergraduate degrees in the UK are designed to be completed in just three years (except in Scotland). This efficient structure allows you to enter the workforce or pursue postgraduate study sooner than many of your global peers. The shorter duration also helps you reduce overall tuition and living expenses, making your study experience more cost‑effective without compromising academic depth.
The UK is home to an incredibly diverse mix of cultures, languages, and traditions. Its long history and rich cultural landscape offer endless opportunities for learning and exploration. Universities host extensive clubs, societies, and student communities, ensuring a lively campus life and a welcoming environment. In major student cities, you’ll also find a wide variety of cuisines and cultural activities—including many that may remind you of home.
You can even find large Filipino communities in some cities, complete with Filipino-owned restaurants and stores. Many Pinoy international students in the UK go to these areas if they wish to enjoy a piece of home away from home, even if it’s just through the dishes that their loved ones used to cook.
The UK offers an attractive post-study work visa called the Graduate Route. This allows graduates of Bachelor’s Degree programs to stay in the UK for two years (three years for PhD graduates) to work or look for work in any sector, at any skill level, without needing sponsorship from an employer. The Graduate Route provides crucial time to gain valuable international experience and explore long-term career pathways.
The best Bachelor’s Degree programs in the UK are housed in top institutions that are consistently ranked among the world’s elite. Pursuing one of these degrees requires balancing prestige with your specific subject interests, rewarding you with ample opportunities for networking and building connections in your unique field.
Here are five of the top universities in the UK for Bachelor’s Degrees, according to the QS World University Rankings 2026:
Imperial College London ranks as one of the very best providers of Bachelor’s Degrees in UK, focusing solely on Science, Engineering, Medicine, and Business. It excels in innovation and research, providing a world-class Bachelor’s experiences for specialized STEM fields.
As one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious universities, the University of Oxford is widely regarded as one of the best places to get your Bachelor’s Degree in the UK. Its programs nurture deep critical analysis with graduates excelling across almost all disciplines, but particularly the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Medicine.
The University of Cambridge consistently ranks amongst the top institutions globally alongside Oxford. Like Oxford, Cambridge offers a traditional collegiate system that fosters intellectual collaboration and a thriving residential student life. Notable programs at Cambridge include Sciences, Mathematics, and the Arts.
UCL is widely regarded as London’s global university with consistently high program rankings and pronounced influence in research and city life. It excels in fields like Architecture, Education, and Engineering, with a focus on world-leading research and social impact.
King's College London offers a fantastic cosmopolitan Bachelor’s Degree experience in the UK across its five central London campuses, particularly in the fields of Law, Dentistry, Medicine, Social Sciences. It’s ranked among the top 15 universities for employers in the UK, making it an ideal springboard for your career.
When planning to study for your Bachelor’s in the UK, your choice of city is almost as important as your choice of university or degree program. Popular cities for international students include:
London, the vibrant, cosmopolitan capital and economic hub
Manchester, a dynamic cultural and industrial center known for its music scene and affordability
Edinburgh, the stunning, historic capital of Scotland
Glasgow, a friendly, energetic city famed for its arts and culture
Each city offers a unique student life experience and distinct career opportunities post-graduation as well as access to reputable academic institutions.
The process for applying to study a Bachelor’s Degree in the UK as an international student requires meticulous planning, especially concerning documentation and application timelines. IDP can offer support and guidance throughout the application process.
International students must demonstrate their English proficiency in order to be eligible for studying a Bachelor’s in the UK. Most universities accept the following English proficiency tests:
IELTS Academic
TOEFL iBT
Pearson PTE Academic
Cambridge English (CAE or CPE)
The minimum English proficiency score required varies by institution. Always check your target institution’s policies for the latest information. Applicants may be exempt from the English language test requirement if they have completed a qualification equivalent to a UK degree that was taught in English, or if they have achieved a high enough grade in English in a recognized international qualification (e.g. Cambridge A-Levels or IB). However, if you are required to provide English proficiency scores, you can book an IELTS test with IDP and kick-start your study abroad journey.
International students typically need the following documents for a Bachelor’s Degree application in the UK:
Academic transcripts and/or proof of previous qualifications (e.g. A-Levels, IB, High School Diploma)
Proof of English proficiency (e.g. valid IELTS or equivalent score report)
A copy of your valid passport
A personal statement explaining your motivation, suitability, and career aspirations
Reference letters or letters of recommendation (if requested by the university)
Universities in the UK generally have three main intake periods: January, March, and September. Always check with your target institution for their specific application deadlines and timelines.
Applications for Bachelor’s Degrees in the UK are made centrally through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Applications can be submitted at any time when the UCAS portal opens, but do check if your target university has a deadline for submission. Applications submitted after this deadline may be considered ‘late’ or there may no longer be available slots in your target program. Before applying to UCAS, be sure to do the following:
Research and shortlist the best Bachelor’s Degree courses that align with your interests and goals
Check specific entry requirements with your target university
Gather all necessary documents and transcripts, and prepare your personal statement
Submit your application through the UCAS portal, typically between September and January (Note: the deadline for Oxford/Cambridge and Medicine programs is usually earlier, in October)
You will receive offers from the universities via the UCAS portal. This is when you choose your Firm (first choice) and Insurance (backup) choices. If you haven’t received an offer you’re satisfied with, you can opt for the UCAS Clearing process. Once your university offer has been confirmed, you can proceed with your student visa application and secure housing in your target city.
The cost to study a Bachelor’s Degree in the UK varies depending on the university and subject area (laboratory-based courses often cost more). The typical range of UK tuition fees for international students is between £10,000 to £38,000 per year. For high-ranking institutions like Imperial or Oxford, or specialized degree programs like Medicine and Engineering, these fees can be at the higher end of the scale.
While funding your Bachelor’s Degree requires planning, numerous scholarships and financial aid options are available.
Government scholarships: The UK government offers several programs to attract high-performing international students. These include the British Chevening Scholarships for International Students, funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. While Chevening Scholarships are primarily aimed at postgraduate students, it’s important to consider for the next step of your overall study journey.
University programs: Many UK universities offer scholarships or bursaries specifically for high-achieving international students. These can be merit-based or subject-specific.
External sources: Look into your home country’s government scholarships, private trusts, and organisational bursaries for student funding alternatives.
Learn more about scholarships to study in the UK. For more scholarship options, we have also provided a comprehensive scholarship and financial aid guide for you.
To study your Bachelor’s Degree in the UK, you will need a Student visa (previously Tier 4 (General)). The primary requirement is a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from your UK university, proving you have an unconditional offer. You must also satisfy the financial requirements (showing you have enough money for tuition and living costs) and meet the English language requirement. Applications are generally processed several months before your course start date. Learn more about UK student visa requirements.
A Student visa grants international students in the UK several rights, including the ability to work while studying. Students at a Bachelor’s Degree level (or above) can work for up to 20 hours per week during University term time and full-time during official vacation periods. You must not be self-employed or fill a full-time permanent vacancy while on this visa. This work permission is vital for helping you manage student living costs and gain initial work experience.
The UK’s Graduate Route visa allows graduates to remain in the UK for two years after completing their Bachelor’s Degree to work or seek work. This visa is unsponsored, meaning you don't need a job offer to apply and can work in any sector or at any level.
It provides a clear, two-year runway to gain valuable work experience, apply for an advanced study program, or secure a permanent role that might sponsor you for a longer-term Skilled Worker visa. It’s a key strategic move for long-term career building, especially if you wish to migrate permanently to the UK or explore other opportunities overseas.
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A Bachelor’s Degree from a UK university is generally globally recognized for its high academic standards and quality assurance. This can give graduates an advantage in the international job market.
Average annual tuition fees for Bachelor’s Degrees in the UK typically range from £10,000 to £38,000 per year, varying by program and institution. More specialized fields like Medicine or Engineering tend to have higher study costs, with Medicine estimating between £20,000 to £50,000 per year and Engineering at around £15,000 to £35,000 per year. This excludes the cost of living in the UK, which varies depending on the city.
Yes, most international students studying for a Bachelor’s Degree on a valid UK Student visa can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during official university breaks.
Yes, all UK universities have dedicated International Student Offices. These provide comprehensive support to Bachelor’s, Master’s, Postgraduate, and PhD students, including welfare advice, orientation programs, and academic skills workshops.
Book a free appointment, and one of our counselors will reach out to you soon! Feel free to discuss with them your plans to study abroad, and they’ll help you find the right university, program, and even scholarships.
IDP Philippines has been in operation for more than 40 years. Rest assured that we have the knowledge, tools, and skills to help you achieve your dream of studying in the UK.