What is the Application Procedure for UK? »
The basic steps for applying are: –
What are the Visa Application Requirements? »
Immigration requirements:-
Student visas can be obtained from the offices of the British High Commission in Delhi and the British Deputy High Commissions in Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. Students need to prove that they have an unconditional offer on a full time course, proof of accommodation, sufficient funds to cover the entire cost of studying and living in Britain and that they intend to return home on completion of their course.
Documents that are required for a student visa:-
What are the housing options available? »
UK towns and cities have long experience of providing homes for students and there are many affordable, comfortable and safe places to live.
Finding accommodation
You should always try to arrange your long-term accommodation before you leave home. Your institution should be able to help you with this. Colleges have student advisers who can advise you on how to find accommodation and universities have accommodation officers.
When you accept a study place, you should receive a package of information, which will include accommodation information. Complete the accommodation application form and return it by the date stated. Even if residential accommodation is not available, there will be an accommodation advisory office which can help you find private accommodation.
If you¿re coming to the UK for the first time, accommodation provided by your school, college or university might be the most suitable choice. This is an option taken up by more than half of the international students on degree courses in the UK and around 30 % of those who come to FE colleges.
There are advantages to living in accommodation provided by your institution:
College and university accommodation is also affordable: a room in a self-catering hall of residence or student apartment costs from £180 to £360 per month. The term `self-catering ¿means that you will have access to a shared kitchen where you can prepare your own meals. Some universities and colleges also offer accommodation where meals are provided and the cost of your breakfast and evening meal is included in the rent you pay. Where meals are included you can expect to pay from £320 to £400 per month. In the traditional student residence, bathroom facilities are shared but an increasing number of universities and colleges now offer residences with rooms where you have your own private bathroom. You would pay slightly more for this option.
If you choose to rent accommodation in the private sector, the options are private hostels, lodgings, bed-sits or shared flats/houses. A lodging is where you rent a room in a private house. Your landlord/landlady would live in the same house, possibly with their family, and would prepare your meals for you. For hostel accommodation and lodgings where meals are included, you can expect to pay £300 to £400 per month. For a bed-sit or a room in a house or flat shared with other students, you would pay from £200 to £380 per month.
How much does UK education costs? »
| Junior High Schools | £6,500 – £7,000 per year |
| High Schools | £7,000 – £7,500 per year |
| Undergraduate (Art) | £12,000 – £14,000 per year |
| Undergraduate (Science) | £14,000 – £15,000 per year |
| Postgraduate (Art) | £12,000 – £15,000 per year |
| Postgraduate (Science) | £12,000 – £15,000 per year |
| Home stay | £60 – £100 per week |
| Dormitory (single w/o meal) | £60 – £100 per week |
| Dormitory (shared w/o meal) | £70 – £100 per week |
| Dormitory (shared with meals) | £100 – £120 per week |
| Apartment (without meal) | £120 – £200 per week |
What are the Living Expenses? »
| London | £7,500 per year |
| Other city in UK | £7,500 per year |
| Scotland | £5,500 per year |
| North Ireland | £5,000 per year |
| Wales | £5,000 per year |
| Accommodation or rent | £160 to £350 per month |
| Heat and light (if not included) | £20 to £40 per month |
| Food (if not included) | £110 to £135 per month |
| Underwear, T-shirts | about £10 or less |
| Jeans | £40 approximately |
| Winter coats for men and women | £90 approximately |
| Winter coats for men and women | £252 per year |
| Childcare | £160 per month |
| Laundry | £160 per month |
| Personal hygiene, cosmetics | £9 to £12 per month |
| Hairdresser | £10 for men, £12 to £20 for women |
| Restaurant meal | £5 minimum, £12 average |
| Daily travel fares | £1 to £3 per day |
What are the advantages to study in UK? »
Can I work whilst I am studying? »
The Rules state that applicants must be able to support themselves and any dependants without working. This means that while there is provision for students to take employment during vacations or spare time, no account may be taken of any prospective earnings from that employment in assessing the ability of a student to meet the maintenance requirement, except where the educational establishment at which the student has a place:
Are Scholarships available? »
What are the entry requirements? »