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Frequently Asked Questions

Q.1. What is the Application Procedure for UK?
Ans: The basic steps for applying are: -
  1. Choosing your required programme
  2. Identifying universities
  3. Taking various required tests like IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, etc.
  4. Arranging and preparing essays and recommendation letters
  5. Completing and sending application forms along with required documents
  6. Applying for VISA after obtaining unconditional offer from the universities

Q.2. What are the Visa Application Requirements?
Ans: Documents that are required for a student visa:-
  1. Completed visa application form (IM2A and IM2S) with two passport size     photographs.
  2. Valid passport (in original)
  3. Visa Fee (non- refundable)
  4. Letter of unconditional acceptance from a UK institution for a full time course
  5. Proof of funding (bank statement, details of securities held, chartered accountant's     certification, I Tax clearance, letter from sponsor etc.)
  6. Attested copies of education certificates and English language test (IELTS) score sheet     (if applicable)
  7. Proof of accommodation in the UK

Q.3. How much does UK education costs?
Ans:
Course Fees (Pound)
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

Living Expenses (Pound Sterling)
Home stay £60 - £100 per week
Dormitory (single w/o meal) £100 - £130 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

Q.4. Can I work whilst I am studying?
Ans:Most students on courses of more than 6 months will be given a passport stamp that allows them to work part-time during the term (up to 20 hours a week) and any number of hours during the vacations.

Q.5. Can I stay in UK to work after I have finished studying?
Ans: It may be possible for you to stay on in the UK for practical training or work experience. Under the 'Training and Work Experience Scheme', employers can apply for permits to employ a person in a particular post. It may also be possible to stay on in the UK under the 'Innovators Scheme'. Note however, that it is very difficult to stay on in the UK after your studies under the 'full work permit scheme'.
          You can find more information about the current position if you click on work permits- on the Home Office's website: www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk Special provisions have always applied to doctors, dentists and nurses and these will continue.


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