Frequently Asked Questions
For a UK student visa, Nepali students must show funds covering the first year’s tuition plus living costs of £9,207 (outside London) or £12,006 (within London), held for at least 28 days.
Nepali students in the UK can earn around £160 to £240 per week by working 20 hours during term time, with hourly wages ranging from £8 to £12.
The cost to study in the UK from Nepal ranges from £22,000 to £40,000 per year, covering tuition and living expenses. Tuition alone can cost £10,000 to £25,000 for undergraduate and up to £40,000 for postgraduate programs.
Yes, the UK is a strong choice for Nepali students due to its globally recognized degrees, shorter program durations, diverse culture, and post-study work opportunities through the Graduate Route visa.
Danish is the official language of Denmark, but many universities offer programs in English, and the majority of Danes are fluent in English.
Nepali students generally need a minimum GPA of 2.6 in +2 or equivalent to apply for Danish universities, though competitive programs may require a higher score.





