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Study in
United Kingdom
UK has one of the best education systems in the world. It is no surprise that one in four world leaders has studied in UK. If you aspire to fly high, you can be certain that you’re in the right place in the UK.
With costs lower than many developed countries, UK offers students opportunity to enjoy a life-changing experience. Find out more about studying in the United Kingdom here
Facts
OFFICIAL NAME The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK)
FORM OF GOVERNMENT Constitutional Monarchy
MAINLANDS England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
POPULATION 67.2 million
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE English, Scots, British Sign Language, Welsh, Gaelic, Irish, Cornish, Manx, Angloromani, and Shelta.
MONEY The pound sterling
AREA 242,495 square kilometres
TIME ZONE
- Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) UTC +0
- British Summer Time (ACST) UTC +1:00
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Step 1 Attend a counselling session with our team
During this session, our expert will help you to choose the course and institute that meets your career and financial aspirations.
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Step 2 Apply for Admission
We apply for admission on your behalf and coordinate with the respective institute to track the progress of your application. Financials are to be submitted at this stage to the institute.
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Step 3 Accept Offer and Pay the required tuition fee
At this stage, you need to pay the tuition fee requested by the institute in the offer letter. If there were any conditions included in your offer letter, you must have met the conditions by this step.
Once you have paid the required fee and met all the conditions, the institute will issue Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). CAS is required to lodge the visa application.
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Step 4 Undertake Medical Examination (Tuberculosis test result)
You need to undertake the medical examination with the doctors approved by the UK government.
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Step 5 Apply for Student visa
We check all your documents to ensure that they meet the student visa requirements. We lodge the student visa application on your behalf.
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Step 6 Attend VFS appointment for interview, case submission and biometric
We help you with making the appointment. Once the appointment is confirmed, you need to attend the appointment and take the documents required at the time of attendance.
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Step 7 Make travel arrangements
Our office can help you make all travel arrangement so that you can start your new life with convenience. We help you with buying insurance, buying foreign exchange, etc.
To study in the UK, you must apply for a student visa. The type of course and its length will determine the length of stay. In this section, you can get an overview of the student visa requirements. Click here to contact an experienced visa specialist to determine your eligibility.
You must have an unconditional offer of a place on a course with an approved institution. You can view the list of the approved institutions by clicking here.
You must prove your knowledge of the English language when you apply. This is generally done by meeting the requirements mentioned in the admission offer letter (known as CAS).
You must provide evidence that you have enough money to pay for:
- your tuition fees
- living expenses for yourself and any family members who come with you to the UK
You can bring your spouse and children to the UK provided you are one of the following:
- a full-time student on a postgraduate level course (RQF level 7 or above) that lasts 9 months or longer
- a new government-sponsored student on a course that lasts longer than 6 months
- a Doctorate Extension Scheme student
If you child is 16 or 17, you will need to provide an official letter from their university or college that they are still dependent on you.
Students on full time degree-level courses holding a student visa are permitted to work in the UK for up to 20 hours per week during university term time and full-time in vacation periods.
Student visa holders can also work full-time during term time if on a work placement that is an integral and assessed part of the course provided it is not longer than 50% of the total course length
If you hold a student visa for a part time course you will not have the right to undertake any work, paid or unpaid, in the UK.
The new ‘Graduate’ route will be open to all international students – including those from India – who have valid UK immigration status as a student and have successfully completed a course of study in any subject at undergraduate level or above at an approved UK Higher Education Provider. The visa will allow eligible students to work, or look for work, in any career or position of their choice, for two years after completing their studies.
Graduate visa
A Graduate visa gives you permission to stay in the UK for at least 2 years after successfully completing a course in the UK. You can apply for a Graduate visa if all the following are true:
- you’re in the UK
- your current visa is a student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa
- you studied a UK bachelor’s degree, postgraduate degree, or other eligible course for a minimum period with your student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa
- your education provider (such as your university or college) has told you you’ve successfully completed your course
How long you can stay
A Graduate visa lasts for 2 years. If you have a PHD or other doctoral qualification, it will last for 3 years. Your visa will start from the day your application is approved.