“EXCELLENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION”, AND THE “POST BREXIT OPPORTUNITIES” TO STUDY IN UK!
- No age limit for education! Not that sceptic on the number of years of discontinuation from your last studies! You just need to be prepared and
ready to justify.
- IELTS test is not mandatory for admissions in many UK universities. One can apply with any other acceptable evidence for English proficiency level.
- One month old balance in a bank account, or even one day old bank loan (issued for educational purposes) letter is accepted for evidence of funds in position while applying for a student visa!
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Why choose the UK?
- The topmost country in the world after the USA for higher education, the UK is home for 70+ world ranking universities.
- UK universities offer fast track courses – 1 year for a top up degree, 3-year for a bachelor, and 1 year for a master degree, in general.
- A safe country for international students with opportunities to work while and after studies.
- UK degrees are internationally recognised by employers and universities.
- UK graduates get employed within 6 months and are offered better salaries.
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We just need the scanned copies of qualifications and your profile. Let us also know your proposed plan, and specific queries to start with.
Your application will be processed with your choice of universities and also with other similar institutions that best suited to your future plan and current qualifications.
This way it makes safe, in terms of maximum possibilities of getting your application accepted by a UK university.
Work placements, and Post Study Work opportunities!
Brexit caused an acute shortage of workforce; skilled, unskilled, part time and full time workers and professionals in the UK. Apart from students can work part time while on their studies, there are many courses offered with a work placement for 6-12 months, as part of the course curriculum.
“IN THE UK, YOU CAN STAY BACK AND WORK FULL TIME, AFTER GRADUATING FROM A COURSE, UNDER THE MOST POPULAR “POST STUDY WORK” PERMIT & VISA.
What course suits you…
- Choose to study a course in the subject you like most!
- If you aim for a secured job after your studies then choose to study a course which leads to an occupation or a profession that is in the shortage list of the UK immigration or high in demand in other countries too.
- If you are looking forward to pursue an MBA without any previous work experience, better choose a course that has a work placement to graduate with an international qualification and work experience.
- If you are a 3-year diploma holder and would like to convert it into a degree then a UK top-up course can get you a Degree, just in one year.
- If you are a nurse and have a plan to get licensed in the UK as a Registered Nurse, you may choose to study a vocational course for health care professionals, a one year degree course in health care management or in public health as a pathway programme.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I study in a UK university without IELTS?
- UK universities demand a better proficiency level in English to accept international students to attend their courses offered.
- IELTS is the most accepted test but students may qualify to apply with other similar test passed certificates.
- But there are many universities in the UK accept students without any test certificates – provided the marks obtained in English, in their 12th grade school examination is not less than 65%.
How much money is required to apply for admission and also for a visa?
- UK universities don’t charge any application fees in general.
- But to apply for a visa, one should have paid her / his first year tuition fees in full or partial, have funds in position to meet the cost of living while in the UK.
- UK visa office / VFS UK charges £348 worth money in Indian rupees for a Tier 4 student visa.
What’s the average tuition fees and the money to be shown while applying for a student visa?
- The average tuition fees in UK universities are 10,000 Pounds per year for Bachelor’s as well as Master’s degree courses.
- Funds need to be shown in account in terms of cost of living is another 10,000 Pounds approximately.
What are the common entry criteria and the intakes in a year in the UK universities?
- To apply for a bachelor’s degree course, one should have got at least 60% marks in the 12th grade school examination. Whereas 55% marks in the Bachelor’s degree examination is considered good enough to apply for a Master’s degree course.
- The biggest intake in the UK universities is September, and many universities offer a Jan / February intake as well.
- A few of them also offer courses in April / May / June.