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England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland are parts of the United Kingdom, which is home to 68,193,314 inhabitants, making it the world’s sixth largest country by population. The UK population is approximately 0.87% of the total world population.

 

England’s major cities are Birmingham, Liverpool,

Manchester and Belfast, while Scotland’s major cities

are Edinburgh, Glasgow and Swansea, and Wales’

major cities are Swansea and Cardiff. London is the

capital of the UK.

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Education System in UK

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Getting started with Studying in UK

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Making your journey to UK- a checklist

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Starting your student life in UK

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Settling in UK

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List of the best Universities in UK

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Education System in UK

Introduction

The UK Education system is mainly divided into four major stages: primary, secondary, Further Education (FE) and Higher Education (HE).

Primary Education

UK primary education focuses primarily on literacy and numeracy at the age of 5 and continues until age 11. It also aims to establish foundations in science, mathematics, and other subjects.​

Secondary Education

Generally, secondary education for students consists of anywhere between 9 and 12 subjects, where some subjects are compulsory and others are chosen according to a student’s preference and interest. GCSE results and subjects chosen are very crucial for the students’ admission to university and further education.

Higher Education

Higher education in England is mainly offered by universities and colleges, while international students typically enter direct into the system. International students should complete their education equivalent to UK further education in their home country. With over 100 universities offering a variety of courses, the UK offers endless higher education opportunities for students worldwide.

Further Education

There are many options for further education after the compulsory education is completed. For students planning to go to college or university, further education is a requirement. These courses are usually offered at Further Education Colleges, different learning institutions in the community, or even work-based learning.

Types of Degrees in UK

UK offers endless study options but, following are the major degrees categorized in the higher education:

Foundation and Diploma Courses

Universities and colleges in the UK also offer foundation and diploma courses for students which usually take one year for the completion which can help students get into an undergraduate degree easily.

Undergraduate- Bachelor’s Degree

An Undergraduate degree or Bachelor’s degree usually takes three years to complete. Students can choose from the wide range of undergraduate courses offered at the universities in the UK.

Graduate Degree

A graduate degree or Master’s degree is comparatively shorter in length that is pursued after the completion of an undergraduate degree. A full- time student can easily complete their graduate studies in a year. However, some professional degrees like law or medicine could take longer.

PHD/Doctoral/Research Degree

The UK also offers higher education which includes doctoral degrees or research programs where the course duration varies depending upon the course choice and includes intensive tuition and full-time research.

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Getting started with Studying in UK

International students need to consider various application procedures, immigration rules, costs required in order to start their student life in UK.

Choosing a right University and Course

Students require considering a lot of factors when choosing a right course and university and it could be a really difficult task because you are at a crucial stage of laying your foundations for your future career ahead.

How do I choose a right course and university?

You should consider various factors when choosing a university. Location, tuition fees, scholarships offered, university rakings, admission requirements for international students are some of the major factors to consider. Other factors could include the student services available for international students, class size or even the teaching faculty.

Think of what you want to study and you can easily look for study options available in the wide range of universities in the UK. However, while choosing a course you should consider the entry requirements for the course, your course fees, syllabus of the course, course duration and even the future career prospects of the course.

Admission Process

Once you know what university and course you want to apply to, considering the application procedures of the university is the next step. You can simply check in the university website to learn about the requirements and deadlines and here are few tips to help you through your admission process.

How do I start an application process?

You can simply provide us with the required documents for admission and we can immediately begin your application process.

How do I get an Admission to University?

Once you provide us with your required documents, we do everything necessary for your admission to the university. The major documents required are your academic documents, your English language proficiency test, your SOP and CV. However, we will notify you in case of any additional documents required. The application time usually depends on the university but, upon meeting the university requirements, it usually doesn’t take long to get your offer letter.

Course Fees in UK

The tuition fee varies depending upon the choice of your university and field of study however on average, the course fee ranges for £10000 to £20000 per year.

Scholarships for international students in UK

The UK government offers various scholarships for international students if you are eligible for the scholarship. Universities and colleges also offer financial assistance for which you can simply check your university’s website.

Entry Requirements in UK

Different levels of education in the UK have different entry requirements for admission depending on what program you choose.

A common entry requirement is your English language Proficiency Test. The academic requirement for admissions in the UK universities could vary however; on averagemost of the universities require a minimum of 60% or equivalent in your previous education.

English Language Requirements in UK

English language Proficiency Test is a common entry requirement and you can either submit your IELTS, TOEFL or PTE scores.

IELTS requirement for Bachelor’s Degree:

-Overall 6.0 not less than 5.5 in each band
IELTS requirement for Master’s Degree:

-Overall 6.5 not less than 6.0 in each band

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Living Cost in UK

Universities in the UK usually require you to pay the tuition fees for one year plus nine months living expenses.

The tuition fees varies depending upon your course and university however, the living cost is approximately as follows:

Living Cost inside London:

£1,334 * 9 months = £12,006

Living Cost outside London:

£1,023 * 9 months= £9,207

 

Immigration and visas

Getting an admission in the university of your choice is not just the end of it. As an international student, it is very important to learn about the immigration system and visa procedures. It includes learning about how student visas are granted, the grounds on which you are evaluated and the documents and funds you will require.

How to apply for Tier 4 Visa from Nepal to Study in UK

What is a Tier 4 Points Based System?

The student point- based system requires you to meet a specific set of requirements for which you will score points in order to satisfy the immigration rules. It requires you score points against three sets to achieve an overall pass of 70 points.

The 70 points are categorised as follows:

50 points- Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies

10 points- Financial requirements

10 points- English language proficiency.

Do I need a student visa in order to study in UK?

There are five tiers and student visas are Tier 4. For students whose course duration is six months or longer and is intending to apply for undergraduate or postgraduate degrees, you should apply for a TIER 4 (General) student visa.

Which supporting documents do I need to gather?

Apart from the application form for admissions, you will need to submit your academic documents that include your official transcripts, certificate of English Proficiency Test, Personal Statement, recommendation letter and your passport in order to gain admissions in the university.

 

For your visa application you will need your appointment letter along with your online application form, ATAS Certificate (if applicable), CAS, Tuberculosis screening certificate, academic certificates and transcripts, passport, English Language proficiency test, reference letters, financial proof to fund your studies, affidavit of support or letter of consent from sponsors, birth certificate, relationship verification certificate etc.

How much money will I need available?

The tuition fee for an undergraduate and graduate degree usually ranges from £10000 to £20000 per year on average. Doctoral degrees could range from £15000 to £24000 per year. You will also need an additional living cost for a minimum of nine months.

What if you get refused?

In case of visa refusal, you will be provided with reasons from the UK immigration. You can then request for refund and do the required as requested in order to easily get your refund.

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Making your journey to UK- a checklist

Students when granted with their visas to study in the UK will need to consider a lot of things before travelling. Here is what you need to know about what to pack and carry along with you so that you can make your journey without any hassle.

Packing your bags

As an international student seeking to study in the UK, you need to make sure you have packed some essentials which include warm clothes, some useful kitchen and household supplies, your electronic devices, toiletries and your personal items.

Documents to carry

The important documents to carry along with you to the UK include your CAS, foreign exchange for living expenses approximately £1000 as traveller cheque or cash. You will also need to carry your passport, your ticket, important telephone numbers and any other medical documents.

Landing at the airport

Travelling to a new country can be an entirely new and terrifying experience for a lot of students. Students can usually expect the following when they land at the airport and below are also some advices on what you can do in case you face any problem at the airport.

What will happen at immigration control?

A border officer will check your visa/entry clearance in the passport. It is advised that you carry your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) letter and details of your accommodation in your hand bag in paper form and it is better to not rely on any electronic forms. Once the border officer is satisfied, they will put a date stamp on your passport. You can then proceed to collect your luggage once you get through the immigration.

What if there is a problem?

In order to avoid any problems at the immigration, it is advised that you carry your necessary documents. In case of any issues related to your admissions, you can request to directly contact the international admission office at your university.

What if my luggage is delayed?

In case of luggage delay or lost luggage, please find the representative of the airlines that you have travelled with and fill in the lost luggage form provided.

How to get to your university from the airport?

The university will give you beforehand detailed information on how you can get to your university from the airport. During the major intake in the UK universities, September intake, the universities also arrange for representatives to welcome international students. Getting to your university could require you to take a bus or train. The easiest way to get to your university would be finding a taxi however; the taxis in the UK are not cheap.

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Starting your student life in UK

It is with a lot of hard work and admission and visa procedures when you finally get to start your student career in the UK. As an international student, there might be a lot of things you need to know to begin your student life!

Welcome week

The university admission office usually advises beforehand on the things you need to do when you get to the university. Here is what you can expect when you get to the university.


When am I officially registered?

Your university will advise you in advance of where you should report to once you get to your university which is usually the reception point. You can then do the needful as requested and easily register yourself.


When will my studies begin?

The course start date will be mentioned in your CAS. You can travel one month prior to your class start date but make sure to get your classes on the mentioned class start date.


How do I obtain my Student Smartcard?

Student Smartcard usually contains a photograph and brief details including your name and student number which allows you to access a wide range of student services at the university which includes tracking your
attendance, gaining access to library to borrow books, access computer labs or, even receive discounts on purchases at some high street stores.

In order to obtain your Student Smartcard, you can use your login credentials provided to you in your registration email to gain access to the university app or online student portal where you can upload your photograph and fill in the necessary details. Upon verification, you can simply collect your student smartcard from the advised location inside your university.

Support available to students

One of the best parts about studying in the UK is the endless student support available to the students. Some students can have a really difficult time in a new country and an entirely new environment, counselors and wellbeing advisors will help you to adjust and belong to the university community. Apart from just the mental health, students also get support for their academic learning development.

Student Support and Wellbeing Advisers

International Office

Disability and Dyslexia Advisers

Counsellors and Mental Health Advisers

Academic Learning Development

Life in UK

Being in the UK as an international student also will require you to learn about the basic things to make your stay easy. Learning about opening up a bank account, your driving license, registering with the GP, working as a student are some of the essential topics to learn about.


What is the cost of living in the UK?

The living cost is approximately as follows:

Living Cost inside London:£1265 * 9 months = £11,385

Living Cost outside London:£1015 * 9 months= £9,135


How do I open a UK bank account?

In order to open up a bank account in the UK, you can simply visit a nearest bank which usually requires you to provide your current passport, valid visa, your student ID or acceptance letter from your university and proof of address in the UK (check with your bank). You could be requested for additional documents and information depending upon the bank.


How do I register with a Doctor (GP)?

International students are eligible for National Health Services (NHS) treatment in the UK as they pay a healthcare surcharge at the time of their visa application before their arrival in the UK.

You should immediately register with a local GP as soon as you get to your university so that you can gain access to the primary NHS services. Most of the universities will assist you through this or you can seek for information in the student services. You will require a letter from your university as a proof that you are a student; you will need your passport and immigration documents at the time of registration.


Must I pay Council Tax?

Majority of students who are in the UK on a full time course are exempt from paying the Council Tax. International students also do not have to pay UK tax on any foreign income or gains, as long as they use it for course fees or living costs that include food, rent, study materials etc.

Students’ working part time, the earnings below £12,500 is tax-free however; you have to pay 20% tax on earnings between £12,500 and £50,000. Most employers deduct tax from your wages through ‘Pay As You Earn’ (PAYE).


How do I see a Dentist?

You should register with your doctor if you are eligible for full NHS treatment. You can simply do this by giving your dentist your NHS medical number from your medical card. NHS treatment is cheaper than private treatment, but not free. In case there are no NHS dentists near you, you can see a private dentist by booking an appointment but it is comparatively expensive than NHS ones.


How do I obtain a National Insurance number in order to work?

National Insurance number can be applied for, if you live in the UK and have the right to work. You will usually need your passport and biometric residences permit (BRP) and simply apply through the official website.


Can I drive in the UK?

Once you have lived in the UK for 6 months, you can obtain a UK driver’s license as an international student whether or not you have a valid license from your country. Some legal requirements to consider are that you have to be over the age of 17, be able to read a licence plate from 20 metres away and show proof of residency for 6 months (185 days).


Must I register with the Police?

Students from several countries require registering with the police upon their arrival in the UK however; students from Nepal do not need to register with the police as mentioned in official UK government website (www.gov.uk).


Can I visit another country during my holidays?

You cannot travel to other countries outside the UK during your holidays without the necessary permit. You will also require a Schengen visa to visit other countries in Europe.


Can my family and friends visit me in the UK?

Your friends and family can visit you in the UK however; they are required to apply for a Standard Visitor Visa.


Working while studying

As an international student on a Tier 4 visa, you can work 20 hours per week during your term time and full time during your term breaks.

Extending your stay in the UK

A lot of students wish to continue with their higher education after completing their degree that they applied for. You can simply extend your student visa to begin a new course.

How do I extend my Tier 4 student visa in future?

You may be able to extend your Tier 4 student visa in order to stay longer and continue your course or study a new course. In order to extend your Tier 4 visa, it is required that you are in the UK on a Tier 4
(General) student visa and you also have to show proof that your studies are at a higher level than your current course. It is important that you apply for extension before your current visa expires. You can apply online and the fee for each person is £475 to extend the visa.

 

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Settling in the UK

UK also offers students with opportunities to settle in the UK. It provides students with Post Study Work opportunities and students can also apply for work permit when eligible. Students can easily apply and become a permanent resident in the UK after 5 years of stay.

Post study work scheme

How long can I Apply it?

International students can stay back in the UK and work for a period of 2 years after the completion of their graduate studies.

What is Post study work?

Post study work scheme allows graduates to stay back and work for a period of 2 years after completing their graduation. Students with valid student visa upon completion of their degree can apply online for a new visa application which is only possible from inside the UK.

 

Work Permit Visa(Tier 2 Visa)

Can I apply for work permit in the UK?

Upon the completion of your degree courses in the UK, you can also switch from Tier 4 visa to Tier 2 (General) work visa if you meet a number of criteria. The application to switch from Tier 4 to Tier 2 visa can be completed online and you can apply three months before your course ends. To apply, you will need to have an offer of employment from a licensed Tier 2 sponsor, who can request the issue of a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS).

Will I be able to settle in the UK permanently?

Living in the UK permanently is also known as ‘indefinite leave to remain’ in the UK. Indefinite leave to remain enables a person to live in the UK without any restrictions which is the first step towards full citizenship. It is important that you have spent at least five years in the UK without breaching the immigration laws during your stay. You are also required to pass the Life in the UK test based on British culture, history and traditions and prove that you meet the B1 level of English.

Becoming a permanent resident in the UK

Can I apply for a permanent residence in the UK after 5 year?

Yes, you can apply for a permanent residence in the UK after 5 years of stay in the UK without any breaching of immigration laws or criminal records. Permanent residency also known as Indefinite Leave to Remain means you will no longer have any immigration restrictions on working or time limits on your stay. This right however can lapse if the individual spends more than 2 years continuously outside the country.

Why Study in the UK

  • Work while you study
  • Post study work for Bachelor’s students and Master’s students
  • One of the world’s leading destinations for international students, second only to the USA. UK universities are among the best in the world, and consistently perform well in world rankings. They also have a reputation for world-class research.
  • UK higher education degrees and qualifications are recognised by employers and academics worldwide.
  • Students get the opportunity to develop the skills, knowledge, critical thinking, and connections to drive forward their careers.
  • High quality postgraduate study opportunities are also available at the majority of UK universities, with some universities offering sponsorship to extend Tier 4 visas.

Post Study Work

·         Any international student who will complete their course in or after the summer of 2021 will be eligible to apply for the new two year Graduate route.

·         It will be open to international students who have successfully completed a course of study at undergraduate (RQF 6) level or above at a Higher

·         Education Provider with a track record of compliance, and who have a valid and extant student visa at the time of application;

·         The application process will be simple. There will be an application fee and applicants will pay the Immigration Health Surcharge;

·         Applicants will be subject to identity, criminality and security checks;

·         The leave period granted will be two years and will be non-extendable.

·         Settlement rights will not be accrued.

·         Individuals will be able to work, or look for work in any sector, at any level.

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How early can you apply for your UK student visa?

You can apply for your UK student visa 3 months prior to your class start date.

When can you go to the UK once you have your visa?

Upon your visa grant, you can go to the UK 1 month prior to your class start date.

Since UK visa is granted on a point based system, how much points is required for a student visa?

Students are required to obtain 70 points for their visa where CAS is worth 50 points, financial documents are worth 10 points and language requirement is worth another 10 points.

What is the academic requirement for admissions in the UK Universities?

The academic requirement for admissions in the UK universities could vary however; on average most of the universities require a minimum of 60% or equivalent in your previous education.

Can I apply with dependent?

Your spouse and children may apply for a dependent visa if you are a full time student on a postgraduate level course (Master's degree or above) and you will need evidences of your relationship and finances.

How much score do you need in your IELTS to apply?

For your undergraduate degree, you will need an overall IELTS score of 6.0 with not less than 5.5 in each band and for your post graduate degree; you will need an overall IELTS score of 6.5 with not less than 6.0 in each band.

What is CAS?

Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) is issued by the university after you have accepted your offer and paid the required deposit. The CAS is valid for six months.

Can I apply to the UK without IELTS?

Yes, you can apply without IELTS. However, you must have excellent scores in English in your previous education, i.e. you should have scores above 70 or equivalent in English on average.

How many hours can you work in a TIER 4 student visa?

You can work 20 hours per week during term time and full time during your term breaks.

What is the total cost required to study in the UK?

The tuition fee for an undergraduate and graduate degree usually ranges from £10000 to £20000 per year average. Doctoral degrees could range from £15000 to £24000 per year. You will also need an additional living cost.

Do I need to take a Tuberculosis (TB) test during the student visa processing for the UK?

Yes, you are required to take the TB test during your visa application process. The test report is valid for 6 months.

What is the major intake for admissions in the UK University?

There are various intakes offered depending on the university however, September is the major intake for international students where more than 80% of international students apply for admissions.

Will I be interviewed as a part of my visa application?

Some of the universities do not require an interview however; most of the universities may require a credibility interview before issuing your CAS. In some cases, it is possible that the university might take an interview even before issuing your offer letter.

How much time does it take for student visa processing for the UK?

The visa decision time usually takes up to 3 weeks.

Do I need health insurance for UK student visa?

International students are required to pay the mandatory immigration health surcharge in order to access the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK.

What are the documents required for UK student visa?

You will require your Academic documents, proof of finances and your English language proficiency certificate.

What are the post-study work options available in the UK?

Students upon completion of their undergraduate or post-graduate degrees can stay back in the UK for up to 2 years for work.

What is the UK visa fee for international students?

The visa fee is £348 for international students.

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