For many, the dream of a UK degree begins with a stark question: “How can we afford it?” The excitement of studying abroad often comes with anxiety about tuition fees and living expenses. But here’s the truth,thousands of Indian students are still making the leap every year, and so can you.
According to HESA reports, the number of Indian students in the UK has grown by over 270% in recent years. This surge has made India the single largest source of international students for the UK. This growth proves that while finances are a challenge, they are not a barrier with the right planning, guidance, and support.
This blog is your guide to UK scholarships and financial planning, helping you find a program that supports you with more than just money. If you have ever wondered how to make your UK education dream possible, this is the guide you have been waiting for.
Why Do Indian Students Choose the UK?
Before we dive into scholarships, let’s pause for a moment and ask: why the UK? What makes thousands of Indian students pack their bags every year for this destination?
- World class universities – The UK is a home to institutions like Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, LSE, and Imperial College, which consistently rank among the world’s top 10–50 universities.
- Shorter courses – Undergraduate degrees usually take three years, while master’s programmes can often be completed in just one year. This means you save both time and money.
- High employability – UK graduates are in demand worldwide. Employers value the global exposure, academic rigour, and skills you gain.
- Post-study work opportunities – The Graduate Route Visa allows you to stay back and work for up to two years (three for PhD graduates) after completing your studies.
- Diverse community – Over 120,000 Indian students currently live and study in the UK, ensuring you are never alone. You will find Indian restaurants, cultural festivals, and student groups everywhere.
In short, the UK is not just about degrees, it’s about an experience that blends academics, culture, and career opportunities.
Overview of the Scholarship Landscape in the UK
Studying in the UK can be expensive, but scholarships can make it significantly more affordable. The UK offers a wide range of scholarships for Indian students, funded by the government, universities, and private organisations.
1. Government-funded scholarships
- Chevening Scholarships: Prestigious awards covering tuition, living expenses, and travel. Highly competitive, focused on leadership potential.
- Commonwealth Scholarships: For students from Commonwealth countries, including India. Covers tuition fees, airfare, and living allowance.
- Scotland’s Saltire Scholarships: For students pursuing science, technology, creative industries, and healthcare courses in Scottish universities.
2. University-specific scholarships
Many UK universities provide merit-based scholarships to attract international students. Examples include:
- Oxford and Cambridge Trust Scholarships
- University College London Global Masters Scholarship
- Warwick Chancellor’s International Scholarship
- Edinburgh Global Research Scholarship
These awards often cover partial or full tuition fees. Some may also include a living stipend.
3. Private and external scholarships
- Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation Scholarships
- British Council GREAT Scholarships
- Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarships
These scholarships are funded by private bodies and are usually merit- or need based.
4. Subject-specific scholarships (NEW addition)
If you’re pursuing a specialised field, you may also be eligible for scholarships based on your subject area:
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics): Many UK universities, such as Imperial College, offer STEM-focused awards.
- Law: King’s College London and University of Edinburgh offer law-specific scholarships.
- Business/Management: MBA students can apply for London Business School scholarships, Oxford Said Business School scholarships, and more.
- Arts and Humanities: Scholarships such as the Courtauld Institute of Art awards.
👉 Tip: Always check both government and university websites. Many scholarships go unclaimed simply because students don’t apply.
Eligibility Criteria for Indian Students
While each scholarship has its own rules, here’s a general eligibility breakdown:
- Academic excellence: A strong academic record is a must. Most scholarships require a minimum of 60–70% in your previous degree.
- English proficiency: IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE scores are often mandatory.
- Leadership qualities: Scholarships like Chevening look for students with leadership potential and community involvement.
- Work experience: Some scholarships, especially for master’s students, may ask for relevant work experience (2–3 years).
- Course selection: You must usually have an offer from a recognised UK university in an eligible programme.
👉 Pro Tip: Even if you don’t meet one criterion perfectly, don’t rule yourself out. Many scholarships look at your overall profile, not just grades.
Application Deadlines and Process
- Research early – Start 12–15 months before your intended intake. Example: If you want to join in September 2026, start in June–July 2025.
- Prepare documents – Keep academic transcripts, English test scores, SOP (Statement of Purpose), LORs (Letters of Recommendation), and CV updated.
- Identify scholarships – Shortlist 5–7 scholarships you’re eligible for.
- Track deadlines – Create a spreadsheet to record deadlines and requirements. Example: Chevening closes around November, Commonwealth in December.
- Apply online – Most scholarships require you to apply through a portal. Double-check for errors.
- Interviews – Some scholarships, like Chevening, have an interview stage. Practice common questions about your goals, leadership, and UK plans.
- Plan finances in parallel – Even if you’re applying to many scholarships, keep a backup plan ready. This could be an education loan, family savings, or a part-time job.
👉 Pro Tip: Don’t wait until the deadline. Submitting early reduces the chance of errors and technical issues.
Common Application Mistakes to Avoid
- Generic SOPs – Copy-pasting the same SOP for multiple applications.
- Ignoring small details – Missing documents, wrong formats, or exceeding word limits.
- Not preparing for interviews – Many students fail to showcase leadership and future goals.
- Last-minute rush – Applying on the last day increases mistakes.
👉Don't leave your application to chance. Connect with an Inforens mentor to get personalized feedback and avoid common mistakes.
Financial Planning Beyond Scholarships (with Budget Table)
Even with scholarships, you need a clear financial plan. Let’s look at average costs.
Success Stories from Indian Students
Take the story of Farhan Baghwan , who received guidance from Inforens for his Master's degree at the University of Warwick. He not only received help with university selection and scholarship applications but was also connected with four incredible mentors who guided him at every stage of his journey. When he arrived, a mentor was ready to give him a campus tour. Their constant support made his entire journey seamless and set him up for success.
Or Siddharth Janbandhu , who secured a scholarship at a prestigious Russell Group university, the University of Nottingham. He credits Inforens' constant support and mentorship, which helped him secure the scholarship. Their scholarship support services provide step-by-step guidance and help maximize your chances of securing financial support for your studies.
These stories show that with planning and support, Indian students can thrive in the UK.
The Inforens International Student Success Programme
Many students think scholarships alone solve the financial puzzle. But the reality is: winning one scholarship doesn’t guarantee a smooth journey. Adjusting to life in the UK, managing culture shock, and planning a long-term career require more than just money.
That’s why we built the Inforens International Student Success Programme, a comprehensive support system designed for Indian and other international students.
What makes it different from a normal scholarship?
- £500 Academic Support Package – direct fee contribution to reduce initial costs.
- £500 Career Excellence Programme – professional development, CV guidance, and career workshops.
- Elite Mentor Network – direct access to professionals working at Google, Amazon, McKinsey, and alumni from top UK universities.
- Landing Support Services – practical help with cultural adaptation, accommodation, and part-time jobs in the UK, Ireland, or Dubai.
- Long-term Career Guidance – multi-year mentorship to support your professional journey even after graduation.
👉 It’s not just about “getting there”, it’s about thriving once you arrive.
Conclusion
Studying in the UK is a life-changing opportunity, but the financial puzzle often makes students hesitate. Scholarships, combined with smart financial planning, make this dream possible. Beyond that, success requires mentorship, cultural adaptation, and long-term career guidance.
That’s where the Inforens International Student Success Programme comes in, designed to help you not just reach the UK but thrive once you’re there. From financial aid to mentorship with industry leaders and landing support, it’s a holistic package built for ambitious students like you.
If you’re serious about your UK journey, explore our services today. Drop your questions in the comments, we’d love to hear your thoughts on scholarships and guide you personally.
👉 Your dream UK degree is closer than you think. Let’s make it happen together.
FAQ Section
1. Can I get a full scholarship to study in the UK?
Yes, but they are highly competitive. Our scholarship guidance experts help you identify and apply for a mix of scholarships to maximize your funding, including those that go overlooked. We don't just find you one big scholarship; we help you build a complete financial plan.
2. What GPA is required for scholarships in the UK?
Generally, 60–70% or above in your previous studies. Top awards may expect higher scores.
3. Can I work while studying in the UK?
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays.
4. Do I need IELTS for scholarships?
Most scholarships require proof of English proficiency. IELTS is the most common, but some accept TOEFL, PTE, or proof from previous English-medium education.We can help you understand the specific English language requirements for your target universities and scholarships, and our mentors can provide tips for achieving the required scores.
5. How many scholarships can I apply for?
As many as you’re eligible for. But you can only hold one major fully funded award at a time.
6. When should I start preparing?
Start 12–15 months before your intake. Early preparation gives you an edge.