Why Study in the UK?
Location: The United Kingdom, is comprised of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, and offers diverse and enriching academic opportunities.
Intakes: Major intakes happen in September/October, with additional ones in January/February and May. Some universities also offer rolling intakes
Living Costs: Monthly living expenses can vary from GBP 600 to GBP 800 outside London and GBP 800 to GBP 1000 within London, based on location and lifestyle.
Tuition Fees: Undergraduate programs typically cost between GBP 8000 to GBP 15000 per year, Postgraduate programs range from GBP 10000 to GBP 25000 per year and MBA programs can cost between GBP 9000 to GBP 15000
Duration: Most degree programs are designed such that they can be completed in three to four years.
University Types: UK universities fall under three categories - collegiate, city, and campus universities. The educational environments and opportunities are different for each.
Global Recognition: The UK is home to world-class universities, and their Degrees are recognized worldwide.
Employment Opportunities: International students in the UK can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic session and full-time during holidays. Spouse of students who are enrolled in courses that has a duration of more than one year are also eligible to work.
Post-Study Work Permit: on completion of graduation, students can apply for the PSW Tier 2 visa, which makes them eligible for graduate-level employment. Students enjoy a 2-year window post completion of their studies within which they need to find a permanent job with a minimum annual salary requirement.
Admission Process:The admission process happens in 2 stages. The entire process takes about a week or two. However, students are advised to submit all necessary documents well ahead of the course start date to avoid last-minute hassles.
Visa Process: The UK visa application process takes around three weeks to be completed. The first step is the online submission of the application. The second step is the physical submission of the application - this is a detailed list of documents that covers both academic and financial information. The final step is the Visa interviews. In some cases, this is followed by a medical examination.
Research Opportunities: UK universities pay great importance to research and innovation. Most of them boast excellent research facilities and amazing opportunities for students across a variety of courses and disciplines.
Dual Degree Programs: Under this program, students can simultaneously pursue more than one subject under a single program. This improves their academic and career prospects.
Dependent Visa: This visa is issued to spouses of international students on PHD programmes.
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