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How to Get a UK Student Visa? - Aspire Square

Published by Aspire Square Pvt Ltd., 2022-03-15 10:47:52

Description: Want to Study in UK? Find out whether you need to apply for a UK Student Visa, and how the application process works. For more information visit the website https://aspiresquare.com/study-in-uk/

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WHY UK?  World class education and academic facilities.  Institutions consistently ranked amongst the best in the world.  Numerous options of specializations to study.  Admission possible without IELTS.  Affordable and value for money.  Scholarships and Bursaries (Support) available.  Masters’ courses with paid placements or internships.  Opportunities to work part-time 20 hours per week during study time for degree course  Opportunity to work full time (for example – 40 hrs per week during the holidays)  Post study work visa of 2 years.

BASIC REQUIREMENT? 01 Admission Requirements For Bachelors  Minimum 40-45% (Best of four subjects) in 12th Standard  There Are Two Types of Bachelor Course- - 1st Is Regular Bachelor Degree (3 Year) - 2nd Is Sandwich Bachelor Degree (4 Year)  No Application Fees for Direct Universities Admission Process,  No Application Deadline  No Visa Application Deadline but CAS deadline is there according tothe university. - For UCAS 25 GBP for 5 University at One Time Application, - For Single Application 20 GBP Per University, Very Few Universities Are Charging the Application Fees

02 Financial Requirement  Once the admission has been confirmed in university still you can pay only first semester fees and complete the visa process  Pay first semester fees and pay remaining in instalments  Only 28 days old fund requires.  There no fixed income criteria for the parents.  No need to have properties or investments or share stocks.  The 28 days old bank balance should in the applicants or their mother or father’s bank account.  As per the Tier 4 Point Base Rule more than 28 days old balance gives 10 out 10 points.

Popular Courses  As per the Universities & Colleges Admissions Service of the UK (UCAS) here are the most popular courses among international students 1. Nursing 2. Psychology 3. Law 4. Computer Science 5. Design Studies 6. Preclinical Medicine 7. Sports and Exercise Science 8. Subjects Allied to Medicine 9. Combinations with Business and Administration Studies 10. Management Studies

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Total Cost  Undergraduate bachelor degree – GBP £10,000 to GBP £ 20,000 per year  Postgraduate master's degree – GBP £10,000 to GBP £20,000 per year  Visa Fees approx. GBP £348  IELTS UKVI Exam Fees Rs.15,100  Health Insurance GBP £ 705

Post Study Work Visa  UK has re-introduced a Post-Study Work Visa of 2 years after completing  Bachelor or Masters courses. students who will complete their degrees after June 2021 will be eligible for  Post-Study Work Visa. As per the recent amendments from the UK government, the new GRADUATE  ROUTE has applied from 1st July 2021. All the Graduate students will be eligible for the route who have completed  their studies after 1st July, 2021. International students will be eligible to stay and work or looking for the work up to 2 years  The application can be done from inside the UK only.  The applicants need to pay the Visa Fees of £700 & Health Surcharge of  £624. Lastly, CAS is also required to apply under the route

Earning vs Expense Earnings  Tier 4 General Student Visa to work enable you to work up to 20 hours part-time during the semester. During semester break, you are allowed to work full-time. If your programme is either bachelor’s or Masters, you will have to finish up to 10 hours of work during the semester and breaks.  National Minimum Wage (NMW)  For a student aged between 18 and 20, it is £6.15 per hour.  For those aged 21 and over, the NMW is £7.70 per hour.

Living expenses  Bills (electric/ gas/ water) – £40 – £50 (Approximate monthly cost)  Food and housekeeping – £160 – £200 (Approximate monthly cost)  Mobile phone – £15 - £50 (Approximate monthly cost)  Clothes and shoes – £25 (Approximate monthly cost)  Leisure & sports – £10 - £20 (Approximate monthly cost)  Books & stationery – £21 (Approximate monthly cost)  Socialising – £120 (Approximate monthly cost)  Travel & transport (based on the monthly cost of a student bus pass) – £32 (Approximate monthly cost)  Childcare (if needed) – £656 (Approximate monthly cost)

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