UK

If you’re studying a short course and are over 18 years old, you may be eligible for the short-term study visa. This is valid up to six months for most short courses and can be extended for a stay of up to 11 months for English language courses.

If you’re studying a longer course, you’ll need to make sure your chosen institution holds a Tier 4 Sponsor License. You can either apply for a Tier 4 (Child) student visa (if you’re aged 4-17 and want to study at an independent school in the UK) or a Tier 4 (General) student visa for those aged 16 and over.

 student visas are awarded on a points-based system. In order to meet all the UK student visa requirements, you’ll need to provide: 

Details of your passport

A recent photograph

An unconditional offer of a place on a course offered by a licensed Tier 4 Sponsor, evidenced by a 'Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies’ (CAS) form from your course provider (worth 30 points)

Proof of adequate English language skills, demonstrated by passing one of the secure English language tests (SELT). You will not need to provide this if you’re from an English-speaking country such as the United States or have completed a qualification equivalent to a UK degree in an English-speaking country.

Proof you have financial support throughout your stay in the UK (worth 10 points)

If you’re a non-EU/EEA/Swiss student studying a sensitive subject, you may also need an ATAS certificate

Proof of financial support can take the form of bank statements or a letter from your financial sponsor, showing you can cover your tuition fees, accommodation and living costs. You must prove that you have £1,015 (~US$1,300) per month for living costs if studying in the UK outside of London, and £1,265 (~US$1,600) a month for living costs if studying in London.

You may also be required to produce documents showing your academic qualifications, and to attend an interview or biometric test, which includes a digital scan of your fingerprints. Depending on your country of origin, you may also be required to have certain medical vaccinations or undertake a tuberculosis test.

If you’re 16 or 17 years old and applying for the Tier 4 (General) student visa, you must have written consent from your parents/guardians that you can live and travel independently.

You must apply online for the Tier 4 (General) Student visa, ensuring you’ve read the full guidance here. You can apply up to three months before the start of your course.

This is another important that decides your future. If you are eager and in a hurry to go to UK for prestige, you are doing wrong. The course that you do here involves your Time and Money. Once wasted, you cannot get them back. So please carefully check your interest and the affordability of the course and your future goal, to be successful.

This is another important that decides your future. If you are eager and in a hurry to go to UK for prestige, you are doing wrong. The course that you do here involves your Time and Money. Once wasted, you cannot get them back. So please carefully check your interest and the affordability of the course and your future goal, to be successful.

This is another important that decides your future. If you are eager and in a hurry to go to UK for prestige, you are doing wrong. The course that you do here involves your Time and Money. Once wasted, you cannot get them back. So please carefully check your interest and the affordability of the course and your future goal, to be successful.

This is another important that decides your future. If you are eager and in a hurry to go to UK for prestige, you are doing wrong. The course that you do here involves your Time and Money. Once wasted, you cannot get them back. So please carefully check your interest and the affordability of the course and your future goal, to be successful.

This is another important that decides your future. If you are eager and in a hurry to go to UK for prestige, you are doing wrong. The course that you do here involves your Time and Money. Once wasted, you cannot get them back. So please carefully check your interest and the affordability of the course and your future goal, to be successful.

If you are in need of assistance reach out to our team with the following documents:

Passport / Educational Certificates / English Proficiency Test Report / Financial Report / IT returns of your Sponsor(Parents)

Am I eligible?

To be eligible for a scholarship, you must:
-be a citizen of India.  -have an undergraduate degree that will enable you to enter a postgraduate (taught) programme in a UK university

-be motivated and academically able to follow a UK postgraduate course

-active in the field with work experience or proven interest in the subject area

-meet the English language requirement of the UK university

We expect scholars to attend lectures and tutorials and engage with extra-curricular activities.

We want you to act as an ambassador for UK higher education by sharing your experiences and promoting the value of studying at a UK university. You may also be asked to attend a networking event with other scholars, to discuss experiences so we can capture perceptions of studying in the UK. 

Once you choose the study programme, you need to check, eligibility criteria, entry date, application deadlines and English language requirements. The main intake is in September each year, apart from this there are fewer January intakes available in some universities. If you wish to begin your course in September, keep in mind that the application deadline is in June, so make sure you have submitted all your application documents.

Another thing to remember is that most courses have their own language requirements, so you may have to show evidence of your language skills. The preferred English language test is IELTS, and you can find course related detail information from your chosen university website.

For more info visits: UK Government Border Agency

When you are going to pack your luggage for UK studies, there are so many things which you need to remember. It will make the things easier where the place you will be staying.

Make sure that :

  • You have accepted their offer of a place.
  • Passport with valid visa stamped
  • Financial documents.
  • Prescriptions for necessary medicines by doctor.
  • Medical And insurance Letter.
  • Find out your Baggage regulations before you start packing
  • Check all required Documents.
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