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Study in the UK

The United Kingdom, being the ideal destination for millions of international students for decades has an expertise in a wide range of areas like Engineering, Sciences, Arts & Humanities, Business Management, Law & Finance.

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    Why UK?

    A degree from a university of UK is respected worldwide and considered to be top class quality education. The UK’s universities have a reputation of fostering great minds across multiple disciplines and even has the 2nd highest number of Nobel Prize winners in the world.

    Studying in the UK has its own benefits ranging from cultural and social benefits to financial advantages as the courses are shorter but more intense to help you get an early kick start in your careers. These universities even have a range of programs designed to provide discounts to the students and even enable students to access cheap public transport and study essentials.

    There are numerous opportunities offered to international students from the UK universities to avail scholarships, grants, financial aids and bursaries.

    A wide variety of work opportunities as part time and full-time jobs helps cope up with the finance management.

    UK Education System

    Within the United Kingdom, responsibility for education in the United Kingdome is delegated to each of the four jurisdictions: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. There are differences between the four countries in the educational systems in place, the qualifications offered, and how these are regulated. The differences are most pronounced in general and secondary education. As a result, there are several different qualifications and credit frameworks.

    Qualifications Framework

    There are two parallel frameworks for higher education qualifications offered by UK degree-awarding bodies: one applies to Scotland, and the other operates in the rest of the UK.

    These are:

    • The framework for Higher Education Qualifications of degree Awarding Bodies in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (FHEQ).
    • The framework for qualification of higher education institution in Scotland (FQHEIS).

    These frameworks are the principal national reference points for academic standards in UK higher education. There are 160 universities and colleges in the UK that are permitted to award a wide variety of degrees to suit most educational aspirations.

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    Popular Universities in the UK

    The UK universities feature prominently in the Global University Rankings whether it is the QS World University Rankings or the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. There is a wide range of institutions that are available for international students pursuing higher education. Some of the top universities in the UK, other than the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford, that feature consistently in the global rankings are Imperial College London, King’s College London, University College London, London School of Economics, University of Manchester, University of St. Andrews, etc., the list is endless.

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    Newcastle University

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    University of Leeds

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    Queen Mary – University of London

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    Oxford Brookes University

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    Kingston University

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    University of Dundee

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    University of Kent

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    University of Derby

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    University of Glasgow

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    Durham University

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    University of Creative Arts

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    Arts University of Bournemouth

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    Queen’s University, Belfast

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    University of Sussex

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    Teeside University

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    University of Wales Trinity Saint David

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    Popular Courses to study in the UK

    • International Business Management
    • Computer, Cyber Security and Mechanical Engineering
    • Biomedical Sciences
    • International Tourism and Hospitality – Bachelors and Masters
    • Public Health and Nursing
    • Global MBA
    • Early Childhood Education
    • Medicine
    • Computer Science
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    Intakes

    In contrast to the single intake in Indian universities and colleges, UK colleges and universities offer two intakes. The three available intakes in the UK are:

    • Intake 1: September to December (Autumn/Fall Intake)
    • Intake 2: January to April (Spring Intake)
    • Intake 3: April to June (Summer Intake)  

    Fees and Scholarship

    For undergraduates, the fees range from £10,000 to £18,000 per year, depending on the course and institution. For post graduate students, the fees vary according to the type of the course they choose.

    Scholarships, grants, bursaries, fellowships, financial awards, loans – there are many financial support options for international students who wish to study in a UK university. Demand for scholarships is always greater than supply; to maximise your chances, you should apply as early as you can.

    A great starting point for students with research potential is the support options offered at the UK Universities. Students should also review the particular websites for the schools and universities they are interested in. The right time to look for financial support is well in advance of the start of the course. It can be very hard to find funding, particularly midway through the academic year.

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    Living Expenses

    Every student needs to lead a healthy and happy life in the UK, so keeping a check on your daily expenses always helps you lead a better financially managed life.

    The generally suggested expense of living:

    • In London is £1334/-monthly (approx.)
    • Outside of London is £1023/-monthly (approx.)

    These figures are calculated based on essential living expenses, encompassing items such as rent, utilities, food, transportation, and study materials. It's essential to bear in mind that these figures represent the minimum required amounts. Your actual living costs may deviate, either higher or lower, contingent upon your personal lifestyle choices and your geographic location.

    For instance, if you choose to reside in a central area of London, your rental expenses are likely to be higher than if you opt for a more suburban locale. Likewise, if you frequently dine out or rely on taxi services, your transportation costs will naturally be elevated.

    Here's a detailed comparison of living costs between certain cities within London and those outside London:

    London
    Rent
    £1,100 – £2,000 per month
    Utilities
    £150 – £250 per month
    Transportation
    £100 – £150 per month
    Food and Drink
    £200 – £300 per month
    Other Expenses
    £100 – £200 per month
    Outside London
    Rent
    £600 – £1,500 per month
    Utilities
    £100 – £200 per month
    Transportation
    £50 – £100 per month
    Food and Drink
    £150 – £250 per month
    Other Expenses
    £100 – £200 per month

    It's evident that the cost of living in London is notably higher compared to other cities in the UK, particularly in terms of rent and transportation expenses.

    Examples of cities within London include:

    • Westminster
    • Camden
    • Islington
    • Southwark
    • Kensington and Chelsea

    Examples of cities outside London include:

    • Birmingham
    • Manchester
    • Leeds
    • Bristol
    • Edinburgh

    After Graduation

    Many international students want to stay in the UK after they graduate and put the skills they have learnt into practice. Students may be able to extend their stay if they meet the requirements for the schemes that the UK Government operates.

    The three most common visas available to international students are Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur), Tier 2 (General), and Tier 5 (Temporary Worker).

    Student Visa Requirements for the UK

    • Schedule a counseling session with our experts to guide you through the selection of the course and university of your choice.
    • Make a structured deadline chart for the university to fulfill the application requirement.
    • Submitting the application well within the time limit to ensure a fair chance at scholarship.
    • Crafting an impressive SOP with the help of our team to ensure highest chances of selection at your preferred university.
    • Thorough preparation for the interview rounds as per university requirements and rigorous training with our trained officials to tackle the interview properly.
    • Receiving and accepting of the offer letter from the university.
    • Preparation of the required bank documents and deposit the fees within the mentioned time limits to confirm admission.
    • Schedule counselling sessions with our experts for visa interviews.
    • Applying for Tier 4 (General) student visa with proper completion of the formalities.
    • Attend the Pre-Study workshop to thoroughly prepare you to study in UK!
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    Post-Study Work Rights in the UK

    The UK's Post-Study Work Visa (PSW visa) offers international students who have successfully completed an eligible undergraduate or postgraduate degree from a UK university the opportunity to remain in the UK and work for a duration of two years (or three years for PhD graduates).

    To qualify for the PSW visa, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Be a graduate of an eligible UK university.
    • Hold a valid Tier 4 student visa.
    • Have completed your degree within the last 12 months.
    • Demonstrate a minimum English language proficiency (IELTS 6.0 overall with no band below 5.5).

    The application for the PSW visa can be submitted online, with an associated application fee of £715.

    Once granted a PSW visa, you have the flexibility to work in any job within the UK, regardless of skill level or salary. You are also free to change jobs and employers as you see fit. Importantly, the PSW visa serves as an excellent avenue for international students to gain work experience in the UK, fostering career growth, and can even be a pathway to other immigration options like the Skilled Worker visa.

    Here are some key benefits of the PSW visa:

    • Stay in the UK for two years (or three years for PhD graduates) after graduation.
    • Work in any job within the UK, irrespective of skill level or salary.
    • Freedom to switch jobs and employers at your discretion.
    • A potential gateway to other immigration routes, including the Skilled Worker visa.

    If you are an international student on the cusp of graduating from a UK university, I strongly encourage you to consider applying for the PSW visa. It presents an invaluable opportunity to gain practical work experience in the UK and nurture your career.

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    Here are some additional points to bear in mind:

    • Submit your PSW visa application within six months of graduating.
    • Ensure you possess a valid passport and a tuberculosis (TB) certificate.
    • Satisfy the English language proficiency requirements.
    • Have adequate funds to support yourself during your stay in the UK.
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    Study in the UK FAQs

    UK colleges typically acknowledge the 10+2+3 framework for postgraduate programs.

    Yes, students with a Tier 4 visa can work for up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during vacation periods.

    The preferred English language test for UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI) is the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). However, some institutions may consider other tests as well. It's advisable to check the official website of your chosen institution for specific requirements.

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