UK FAQ

UK F.A.Q.

We need scanned copies of 10th, 12th and degree mark lists for Masters courses. In addition, we need a copy of the passport (if the student got it), a one page 'personal statement/ statement of purpose', 2 academic reference letters (for normal masters courses) and one academic and one employer reference for MBA courses and a copy of the IELTS/TOEFL certificate
Minimum 55% marks for degree course and 6.5 overall for IELTS with no individual score below 5.5. We could offer pre-sessional English courses for student who haven't got the above IELTS score
Most universities offer partial scholarships as deductions from fees. Full scholarships are very rare but some do offer it.
The students need to show the money in their account for 28 days before they apply for the visa if they are showing money in bank as evidence, however if they are taking a student loan they can apply for the visa the next day they get the loan letter from the bank
No, but the amount to be shown in the applicant's account will increase if there is a dependent, they will need to show another £4050 in the account towards the living expense of the dependant. This can be in the account of the dependent too.
They need to submit the application in person at the VFS visa processing centre. A small sample of students will be invited for interviews at the British Consulate and the student will have to go in person for that too.
It varies, the longer the better, but it could take up to three weeks to get an offer (time varies between universities) and then assuming the finances are already in place, they can make the fee deposit and get a CAS in another week. Then if they don't have to wait for the 28 days for the money to mature in the account (i.e. if they already got it in the account for that period) they can apply for the visa and it could take up to 5 weeks to get the visa. So altogether about 2 months minimum from application to visa approval.
The universities which offer internships as part of the course will offer assistance to the student. The students are allowed to work part-time for upto 20 hours a week in addition to the internships.
For visa purpose the students need to show £7,200 towards food and living expense (£9,000, if the university is in London) but the actual expenses of Indian students will be in the region of £4,000 per year.
The students will need to pay a deposit, which varies between the universities the minimum being £3500. They can pay the rest after reaching UK
Visa is usually issued for course duration plus 4 months so for normal masters it will be 12+4, 16 months
Yes, most universities do, it is a three year programme.
There is no Universities deadline for receipt of applications. The academic year in the UK runs from September to July. The majority of university courses in London begin in September, although some courses also begin in January, April and November. You can check the start date of your course using our course search.
Universities in UK doesn’t require students to under go GRE for the admission into science or other masters programs. But some top business schools might require students to submit GMAT scores . IELTS or TOEFL scores are accepted as a proof of English language proficiency (Please note that students with very good marks like 65% and above in English in their 10th and 12th standard might get an English requirement waiver from the universities)
We hope to give you a reply to your application within the following times: For Masters – three weeks For research degrees – six weeks These times are counted from when we receive your completed application, that is to say your application form AND official transcript(s), in English or certified translation, of your previous degree results showing marks and grades, and two references (recommendations) on letterhead, at least one from an academic referee, in sealed envelopes with the signature of the referee on the back of each. If required by the department to which you submit your application, you should also include a sample of written work or any other material and a research proposal if you are applying for a research degree.
Yes, Student can work on campus. The University has a JobShop on campus, which can help find students part-time work in the local area and offer advice on employment.
Student can get an internship job related field, if Student find it difficult then can do any part time job mean while till you get your intern job into your major.
If you Student find internship job into the field related to major will be recommended as internship job is for the international explorer.
Work up to 20 hours per week and can work full time i.e 40hrs per week in the off sessions.
You can do any part time job mean while till you get your intern job into your major
Yes, after completion of the study program a student gets a 3 months post study visa.
50% of the fess should be paid, and the other 50% of the fees + 1yr living expenses should be shown in the bank statement. Bank statement. Require at the time of visa process.
You need to show a Bank statement which is Minimum 1 month old.
After offer letter 50% of the fees must be paid to the university and show the bank statement of 50% of the fees + 1 yr living expense for visa purpose.
Additional fund in the bank which supports their living expenses.
You will need to produce the documents needed to show your spouse’s or civil partner's status and evidence of your marital or civil partner status (for example, birth or naturalization certificate of Irish spouse, marriage or civil registration certificate).
The time for searching jobs is included in the 3 months stay back option.
When you submit your application, you'll need to provide these documents: Copy(ies) of your academic transcripts and certificates from the last three years of study; A copy of your most recent Secure English Language Test (SELT) certificate. A UKVI approved IELTS test may be required for some courses.

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