Applying to undergrad in 2026? Add our buzzword uniuk2026 to your UCAS application.

Frequently Asked Questions
For undergraduate programs, applications are submitted via UCAS, with most courses requiring an equal consideration deadline around late January (e.g., January 29, 2025, at 18:00 UK time). After this date, applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis until courses fill up.
Undergraduate applications to universities in the UK are generally submitted through the University and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). When you register on the UCAS site you can manage your entire application journey, from application to final decision.
Uni-UK can help support your application; simply include the buzzword uniuk25 within your UCAS application.
Application processes vary by university and level of study (Pre-Degree, Undergraduate, Masters). Uni-UK offers free personalized support throughout the application process.
Yes, you can apply for any level of course once applications open, even if you're waiting for final exam results or need to take an English language proficiency test. UK Universities can issue conditional offers, giving you time to meet specific conditions such as achieving a required score on an English language test or your final exams. It's advisable to apply well before the course start date.
No, UCAS simplifies the process by handling applications centrally. If you choose to apply directly to a university (like for postgraduate programs), Uni-UK will guide you through that separate route as needed.
Most UK universities require proof of language proficiency—commonly IELTS or equivalent tests like SELTs. Uni-UK will help you determine which tests are accepted and how to achieve the necessary scores.
Tuition fees for undergraduate and postgraduate courses range from £10,000 to £28,000 excluding possible discounts and scholarships. Additionally, you should budget between £9,000 and £12,000 per year for living expenses, depending on your location.
Payment schedules vary by university and program. Some universities require full payment before the start of the program, while others accept partial payments. Review your offer letter for specific payment details.
The time it takes to process offer letters from UK universities can vary. For bachelor’s and master’s programs, it can take two to four weeks, while PhD programs can take up to two months.
After securing an offer, the university will provide a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) number which is required for visa purposes. Follow the university's instructions to obtain this essential document.
Once you have an offer—conditional or unconditional—Uni-UK supports you in making the right choice and navigating the next steps, including Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) and visa applications.
To boost your chances of admission, focus on achieving strong grades, preparing for admissions tests, writing a compelling personal statement, and participating in relevant extracurricular activities. Contact Uni-UK to help support your application.
