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 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 programmes, 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 THE UK?
Wherever in the world you end up, if you have a degree from a UK university it will be recognised by employers, universities, and governments. As UK universities are associated with quality education, earning a degree from one of the UK's many highly-regarded universities will aid your career progression.
WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITIES
UK universities consistently rank highest in global university ranking as many have world-leading reputations for teaching and research. World-renowned experts in all different fields frequently visit UK universities to give talks and lectures. In fact, many of world’s best academics teach at UK universities, meaning that it is not rare to be taught by the academic who actually wrote the textbook from which you are studying!
DEVELOP ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS
Studying in the UK allows you to immerse yourself in the English language for a sustained period of time. You’ll speak, read, and write in English on a daily basis, enabling you to master the global language of commerce, science, and technology whilst in the UK.
SCHOLARSHIP
Study in UK doesn’t come cheap these days, making scholarships or similarly funding opportunities vastly sought-after. Even though this means that scholarship funding is very competitive, it also means a growing number of scholarships are being offered as UK universities seek to attract the most talented international students.
Popular UK scholarships for international students
British Chevening Scholarships – UK scholarships for international students funded by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office and partner organizations. The scholarships provide full or part funding for full-time graduate programs in any subject.
Commonwealth Scholarships for Developing Commonwealth Countries – Scholarships for international students from developing countries in the Commonwealth, for studies at master’s and PhD level.
Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme at UK Universities – UK scholarships for international students undertaking taught master’s programs in the UK. Programs studied must be demonstrably relevant to the development of technology, economy or society within the student’s country of origin.
Working Opportunities While Studying:
You are allowed to work while studying if you study at a university or college. International students who study a full-time Foundation, Diploma, Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree course at a recognized university are allowed to work part-time during term for up to 20 hours a week and full-time during the holidays.
Documents required for University Application:
· Scanned copy of your valid passport
· Scanned copies (original) of all educational Certificate & Mark sheet
· Scanned copies (original) of Two Academic Reference Letter (For PG)
· Statement of Purpose
· Scanned copy (original) of UKVI IELTS / IELTS Certificate
· Job experience letter (if required)
· Other supporting documents (if available, e.g extracurricular activities)
English Language Requirements
UKVI IELTS minimum score of 6 / 6.5 for Postgraduate and 6 for Undergraduate Programs.
Each institution sets its own entry requirements, and you will find that they vary between universities. Your application will normally be assessed on your current level of qualification.
To make sure you meet all the admissions criteria for the course(s) you wish to apply for, contact the International Office at the institution(s) you are applying to and check.
Please also note that your qualifications equivalencies are assessed by UK NARIC.