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UK

Why study in UK?

The UK is a world-renowned seat of learning, teaching and research with 3 universities in top 10 and 7 in top 50 in THE World Rankings 2018.

London is a major global finance, finance and stock exchange centre. In fact, there are 3 banking and finance districts—The City, Canary Wharf and Mayfair in London; each of multitude of banks and investment companies, including finance and global ones. Several reputed banks (Citi, Barclays, and HSBC) and investment banks (Goldman Sachs, Morgan Staley) operate out of London.

Britain is home to many of the world’s most leading companies. These include engineering and technology (Boeing, Jaguar, and Apple), energy and fossil fuels (Shell, BP), law firms (Linklaters, Allen &Overy) and hospitality companies (Hilton, Marriott).

It is possible for students to remain in the UK after finishing their studies, provided they meet prevailing visa requirements.

UK Process Flow

Application Checklist

Documents Needed To Travel To UK

The most important thing to include in the packing list for international students going to study in the United Kingdom is to pack all essential documents. Also, have photocopies of all the important documents too. You will be required to fulfil some of the formalities in the UK as well after landing there, for which you will require some supporting documents. Here is the list of documents you may require on the journey to the UK.
Resume
Passport
Passport size photos
CV
Letter of Recommendation
University Documents
Exam Certificate
Bank Account Details
Address Book and email contacts
A map of UK
Room Insurance
Accommodation Contract
Enrollment confirmation from the university

Intakes and Deadlines

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 and February. You can check the start date of your course using our course search.

Deadlines for most undergraduate courses beginning in September are set for the previous January.
Medicine and dentistry courses have an earlier deadline which is usually the October the year before the course begins.
Postgraduate course deadlines are more flexible and you can apply at any time for most courses.
Scholarship deadlines are different to course application deadlines. Some scholarship applications can have deadlines 6 months before the course start date while others only applications can have deadlines 6 months before the course start date while others only close for applications a few weeks before the course start date.
September / October
January / February (Few Universities)
The deadlines for each intake are usually a few months before the start date. It is highly recommended that you apply early to maximize your chances for admission. Some universities even offer rolling admissions, i.e. admissions are open through the year. The major intake for the UK is the Fall intake which offers the highest degree of competition but also features the largest number of corporate internships.

Funding Options

Funded through a joint association of the UK Government’s GREAT Britain Campaign and the British Council under the Study UK campaign, this scholarship supports Indian students in 12 participating universities in the UK offering 13 postgraduate scholarships. This offers an amount of approximately £10,000 covering the tuition of students pursuing masters in the UK.

Additionally, there are many scholarships you can apply for if you wish to study MBA in the UK such as:

Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship
Oxford India Centre Scholarship
Hornby Scholarships 2018
Chevening Scholarship
Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarships
GREAT Scholarships

Working Options

International students pay higher tuition fees than domestic students and also fund their accommodation and living costs. Fortunately, there is support available and opportunities for part-time work to top up funds.

Part-time work:

A student working part-time has the same rights as a full-time employee.
The UK has a National Minimum Wage (NMW) that all employers must abide by.
The NMW for a student aged between 18 and 20 is £5.30 per hour; for those 21 and over,
The NMW is £6.70 per hour.

Note:

Note: To work part-time while studying, a National Insurance number is required. This ensures all tax and national insurance contributions made while working are recorded correctly.

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