The one-year master’s, world top-100 universities, and a Graduate Route that still lets you stay and work after you graduate.
IntakesSeptember, January
IELTS6.0–7.0 overall
VisaStudent visa + CAS
Post-study workGraduate Route, 18 mo. from Jan 2027
Why the UK?
Most master’s degrees take one year, not two — a full year less in tuition and living costs compared to the US or Canada. The UK is also home to several world-ranked universities, with strong options across business, engineering, computing and healthcare.
Our students have been admitted to:
King’s College London
University of Birmingham
University of Leeds
University of Surrey
Entry requirements
- IELTS overall band typically 6.0–7.0, with no individual band too low (exact figure depends on your course)
- An undergraduate degree with a relevant academic background for your chosen master’s
- Some competitive courses and universities set a higher bar — we confirm the exact requirement for your shortlist in your free session
Applying for a course that requires IELTS? We coach for it at our own Nashik centre, with band targets set from your actual university shortlist — see IELTS coaching in Nashik.
Popular courses
Data Science
Computer Science
Engineering
Health Sciences
Visa & timeline
- Apply for a Student visa once you hold an unconditional offer and a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies)
- The Graduate Route currently lets eligible graduates stay and work in the UK after their degree
- From January 2027 applications, this route is set to shorten to 18 months — it has not been abolished, despite some rumours
- We confirm exactly what applies to your intake in your counselling session, and keep this page updated as rules are confirmed
How Prime helps
- Shortlisting universities that actually match your profile and budget — not a generic list
- SOP and full application support, managed end to end
- CAS and visa document preparation handled by the same team throughout — no handoffs, no call centre
- Visa documentation backed by specialists with 27 years of experience across 40+ countries
Thinking about the UK? Let’s talk through whether it’s actually the right fit.
The first counselling session is free — and it ends with clarity, not pressure.