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United kingdom

Study in UK

The UK is a world leader in many areas of education including engineering, science, art and design, business and management, law and finance. The UK’s reputation and legacy as a world centre for scientific research makes it a magnet for some of the very best thinkers in the world. With only one per cent of the world’s population, the UK is responsible for eight per cent of global scientific publications.

The UK offers a world-renowned education system with qualifications that can make a real difference to your future. It attracts over 600,000 international students each year to a variety of programmer, ranging from English language courses to PhDs.

The UK education system gives students the freedom to combine courses and subjects from different areas of studies, so you can tailor your degree to your own needs and interest.

Why Study in UK

The UK education system is flexible, so you can study in a way that suits your lifestyle and career aspirations. When you study in the UK you meet people from different nationalities, sharing their backgrounds and discovering new perspectives

Study Visa Guidelines

Student Visa

The student visa in the UK has a specific validity period and certain conditions attached to ensure that the student entering the UK understands the entire visa requirement. Students are required to maintain their enrollment with a prescribed Institution. We have provided a summary of the major areas to understand concerning the UK Visa Application process. The Student visa has replaced the Tier 4 (General) student visa.

Student Visa Rules: An Overview

Your course must meet the government’s eligibility requirements to apply. You can apply for a Student visa if you’re 16 or older.

You will also need:

A course confirmation: you must receive an unconditional offer and a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from a university that is a licensed student sponsor. You must apply for your visa within 6 months of receiving your CAS.

Funding: you must provide proof that you have enough funds to pay for both your course tuition fees and your monthly living costs.

Proof of your English language skills.

Evidence of consent from your parents or tutors if you’re a minor.

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