The UK student route rewards well-prepared, funded applicants. Here is what you need — CAS, maintenance funds, English — explained plainly.
How the UK student route works
After you receive an offer and confirm your place, the university issues a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies). You then apply for the Student visa, proving funds and English.
What you need
- A CAS from a licensed student sponsor
- Maintenance funds held for the required period (tuition + living)
- An approved English test (IELTS for UKVI or accepted alternative)
- TB test certificate where applicable, and the Immigration Health Surcharge
The Graduate Route
Eligible graduates can stay to work for a period after completing their degree. This makes the UK attractive despite its high cost — but you must be funded to get there.
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Check Your EligibilityFrequently Asked Questions
How much money do I need to show for a UK student visa?
You must show tuition for your first year plus monthly maintenance for a set number of months, held for at least 28 consecutive days. The exact amount depends on your course and location.
