Study in UK
The UK education system holds an outstanding international reputation. With excellent education standards, the UK offers a multitude of courses designed to cater to every need of the students studying in the UK. Being the birth place of the English language, the UK provides a wide range of English language and pathway courses to prepare students for university-level studies, along with a number of undergraduate (bachelor) and postgraduate courses.
The country offers a diverse and flexible range of courses in globally ranked institutions; it has the second highest number of universities ranked in the top 100 by the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings. Compared to other countries, the UK offers courses that are much shorter though more intensive. This provides the choice to graduate earlier, without compromising on the quality of education. The universities in the UK are closely monitored to ensure the maintenance of the highest standards of teaching, learning and research as well as ensuring a safe, caring and supportive environment for all international students.
Why Study in UK?
- Reputed colleges and universities are available in New Zealand
- A multi-cultured country which attracts students from all corners of the world.
- Independence, initiative, and resourcefulness.
- Flexible & practical study based on research that helps to get good opportunities after completing studies.
- Affordable fee & living cost which is indeed an important aspect for International students
- A wide range of employment opportunities are available in New Zealand during as well as after the completion of the program.
- Weather conditions are good over there hence it’s considered to be the best option for the students who can’t adjust in colder or hotter countries.
Contact our experts, they will access your profile and let you know what opportunities are available for you. You can go with the best option and apply for a study visa. We make sure to guide you properly throughout the whole visa process.
Requirements For UK
For Undergraduate
- For universities 60% or above is required, however in some cases 50% and above can be acceptable depending upon the profile.
- Recent pass out candidates will always be preferred but cases with 2 years study gap can be acceptable with valid gap proof.
- IELTS is required with an overall score of 6.0 bands and not less than 5.5 Bands. If the student is not having IELTS score, minimum 60% marks in English is mandatory.
- If mark in English is not up-to the acceptability then a letter(MOI) from an educational institution will be required stating that the language of instruction was in English during the study.
For Post-Graduate
- Academic requirements are same as undergraduate.
- Gaps are acceptable but must be mentioned briefly.
- IELTS is required with an overall score of 6.5 bands and no bands less than 5.5. However, in some cases 6.0 bands are acceptable with no band less than 5.5.
- In case the marks or IELTS bands is not satisfactory, a letter (MOI) from an educational institution will be required stating that the language of instruction was in English during the study.
Required Documentation For UK Visa
- Students who are applying for Tier 4 student visa generally need the following documents:
- Current passport
- All educational certificates, marksheets
- Letter of Recommendation from two different references
- Statement of Purpose
- Gap Explanation (if any)
- Birth Certificate
- Evidence of funds to provide your living expenses for the duration of your course and Sponsorship Details
- All educational certificates, marksheets
- Letter of Recommendation from two different references
- Statement of Purpose
- Gap Explanation (if any)
- Birth Certificate
- Evidence of funds to provide your living expenses for the duration of your course and Sponsorship Details
Work while Study in UK
Earn while Studying
For some international students, working while studying helps to supplement their income while providing valuable work experience that could improve future career prospects.
Undergraduate-level international students on a Tier 4 visa are currently permitted by law to work a maximum of 20 hours each week during term time, with no limit during vacations.
Popular Universities under Tier 4 Student Visa
- Heriot Watt University
- De Montfort University
- university of Hertfordshire
- University of Law
- Edinburgh Napier University
- University of Bedfordshire
- De Montfort University
- University of Northampton
- University of Greenwich
- University of Central Lancashire
- University of East London
- University of Teesside
- London South Bank University
- Anglia Ruskin University
- Leeds Beckett University, Leeds
- Birmingham City University
- Middlesex University, London
- University of Portsmouth
- University of Derby
- St. Mary University, London
- CEG
- University of Dundee
- Glasgow Caledonian University
- Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield
- Plymouth University
- University of Northumbria, New Castle & London Campus
- BPP University
- University of Sunderland
- Navitas Group
- INTO
- University College Birmingham
- University of Worcester
- Bath Spa University
- University of West London
- Oxford Brookes University
- Oxford Brookes University
- Oxford Brookes University
- Roehampton University, London
- Cardiff Metropolitan University
- London Metropolitan University
- York St John University
- Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
- Queen’s University Belfast
- University of Westminster, London
- University of Wales Bangor
- University of Salford
- University of West of England
- Nottingham Trent University
- Coventry University
- Abertay University, Dundee
- University of Creative Arts
- Richmond University, London
- Southampton Solent University
- Aberystwyth University
- Canterbury Christchurch University
- University of Bolton
- University of South Wales
- University of Wolverhampton
- Hult Business School (London)
- Study Group
- University of Ulster Main Campus
- University of Sussex
- University of East Anglia
- University of Liverpool
- City University London
- University of Leeds
- Queen Mary University, London
- University of Bradford
- University of Leicester
- Royal Holloway, University of London
- Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne
- University of Aberdeen
- Manchester Metropolitan University
- University of Sheffield
- University of Strathclyde
- Kingston University
- University of Essex
- University of Stirling
- University of West of Scotland
- King’s College London
- Regents University London