Study in UK

The United Kingdom, ade up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, is an island nation in northwestern Europe. England – the birthplace of Shakespeare and The Beatles – is home to the capital, London, a globally influential center of finance and culture. England is also the site of Neolithic Stonehenge, Bath’s Roman spa, and centuries-old universities at Oxford and Cambridge.

The United Kingdom is the world’s second leading study destination after the US. The United Kingdom is a world leader in many areas of education including engineering, Science, Art and design, Business and management, law, and finance.  It offers a World-renowned education system with a qualification which helps to make a real difference in your future. It attracts over 600,000 international students each year to a variety of programmers. There are over 140 universities providing high-quality education to international education.

Area: 243,610 km²

Prime Minister: Theresa May  

Population:    65,375,510 

Currency: Pound sterling

Why study in the United Kingdom (UK)?

The United Kingdom has become one of the top destinations to study around the world. With traditions of excellence dating back hundreds of years, high-class institutions in every corner, and much more flexibility than many other countries, the United Kingdom has much to offer international students that other English-speaking countries cannot offer.

  • Growing destination towards the UK
  • Degrees and qualifications from UK higher education institutions are known around the world as high-quality and world-class
  • Gateway to Europe
  • Exchange of culture and traditions 
  • A suitable, Multicultural, Friendly, and Harmonious society
  • Affordable cost of living
  • Impressive technology and research resources
  • Innovative, creative, and independent culture

Choosing a university:

Higher education in the United Kingdom is provided in a wide variety of universities and one or two specialized institutions and business schools. There’s obvious stuff like what’s on your course and university location but some crucial stuff you may not have thought to.

  • Choose the course before studying a a foreign land
  • Investigate the financial system
  • Search location on the net and investigate about it
  • Research about universities and colleges so that you can choose which meets your interest and budget
  • Know about academic importance
  • On job campus

Scholarship program:

If you are seeking to attend university in the United Kingdom, you are probably concerned about how much it is going to cost to attend. Literally, there are hundreds of scholarships given to international students. There are varieties of sources that you can obtain scholarships from. The United Kingdom government offers a lot of money to the students. They are also government and non-government United Kingdom scholarship, institutions, and public and private institutions that provide scholarship to international students. SI-UK can help international students interested in studying in the UK secure scholarships, bursaries, and funding. We have been issued over  100 special scholarships for international students who use our services and SI-UK’s close relationship with United Kingdom universities, combined with our online resources, means all deserving applicants can find the right scholarship to benefit their future.

United Kingdom student visa:

The UK Government requires prospective applicants for the student

Visas to:

  • Counselor can advise you a suitable courses
  • Requirement of medical report
  • Must have sufficient funds to cover all the expenses
  • Requirement of English language for the preferred courses

(IELTS/TOEFL)

  • Be a good character
  • Receiving and accepting a letter of offer
  • Arrangement of suitable accommodation if they are under 18

Student visa requirements:

To keep up good standards and reputation, there are some definite rules And requirements that students from other countries have to meet,

For offer letter/Admission

  1. All academic documents till date
  • S.L.C. mark sheet
  • S.L.C. provisional (optional)
  • S.L.C character
  • H.E.S.B (+2)Transcript/Diploma
  • H.E.S.B (+2)Provisional /Diploma
  • H.E.S.B (+2)Character/Diploma
  • H.S.E.B(+2)Migration/Diploma(optional)
  • Bachelor transcript
  • Bachelor Provisional
  • Bachelor character
  • Recommendation letter from college/university (English

Medium instruction) (sample copy will provide)

  1. Passport
  2. Gap period work experience (if available)
  3. IELTS/PTE/TOEFL or CAE
  4. University/College Application Form
  5. Motivation Letter (SOP)

Skype/Phone interviews may be conducted by the university/college (for

Offer letter)

  • A dependent can join for PGD or master degree course
  • Citizenship in English
  • Birth certificate
  • Two recommendation letter
  • Marriage certificate
  • Relationship certificate with parents/sponsor
  • Income source
  • Sponsorship letter
  • Bank balance certificate and transaction  (it needs to be 28 days old)
  • Medical report

Working in the United Kingdom:

Hopefully, after reviewing this section you will know all you need to know to Work in the United Kingdom. Working in the United Kingdom is very easy to do while you are a student, but after graduation, it’s more difficult. You need extra income to meet Your budget.

  • Students can work for up to 20 hours per week while school is in Session and full time during school breaks.
  • Basically, the pay is not high and it will depend on age and Experience.
  • Find out about receiving permission to work, obtaining a tax file
  • Full-time job opportunity if somebody sponsored you

   Number, opening bank account, etc –all you need to start earning       that paycheck

Finances:

  • Bank Balance Certificate and transaction (it needs to be 28 days old)
  • Fund inside London: £ 1000×9 months +1 year tuition fee-paid fee)
  • Fund inner outside loan: £800×9 months + 1-year tuition fee-paid fee

NOTE: 30 points from educational documents

Living Expenses:

Trying to calculate how much money you need to bring with you when you come to the UK, or work out how much an English education will cost you will firstly need to run a budget. See the approx cost below:

Average Cost of Accommodation in London
Flat-Share Rental per monthOne Bedroom Flat Rental per month
East London£290 – £390 (single), £430 – £600 (double)East London£650 – £750
West London£280 – £430 (single), £459 – £690 (double)West London£700 – £800
South London£280 – £500 (single), £350 – £650 (double)South London£600 – £700
North London£300 -£400 (single), £430 – £550 (double)North London£650 – £750

 

UK cost of Food & Drink
Average weekly grocery bill (including food, basic laundry and toiletry items for 2 people)£60
Average pub meal£6 – £10
Average restaurant meal£12 – £20
Pint of beer£2.50 – £3
The average bottle of wine£10
Average meal for two in a mid-priced restaurant£40

 

UK cost of Transportation
Weekly Zone 1-6 Travel card£41
Monthly Zone 1-2 Travel card£86
Train trip to Edinburgh£110 (standard single)
Train trip to Cambridge / Brighton£17 – £20 (single)
Average mid-sized car rental for a weekend£70
Return budget flight to Spain£120 – £150 (budget carrier)
Euro star return ticket to Paris£125 (standard class)
Return flight to Ireland£50 – £60 (budget carrier)

 

UK cost of Entertainment
Movie£7-£10
West End Theatre£25+
Club/Pub Entry£5 – £20
Live music/concerts£10+
Chart CDs£8 – £12
New release DVD rental£3.50