These advantages can make a particular country or region an attractive destination for international students seeking a combination of high-quality education, financial support, work opportunities, and a clear path to post-graduation employment. However, it’s essential for students to research specific institutions, programs, and visa policies to ensure that their individual needs and goals align with what is offered in that country or region.
The duration of academic programs in the United Kingdom, as you’ve mentioned, is indeed one of the distinguishing features of its education system. Here’s a summary of the typical program durations for various levels of study:
Bachelors (Undergraduate):
Masters (Postgraduate):
Bachelors with Sandwich Year (Internship Year):
Integrated Masters (UG and PG Combined):
Integrated Masters with a Sandwich Year (Internship Year):
The relatively shorter duration of programs in the UK can be appealing to international students for several reasons:
However, it’s essential for students to carefully consider their academic and career goals when choosing a program duration. Some professions and fields of study may require more extended education or specialized training. Additionally, specific program durations and structures may vary between universities and institutions, so it’s important to research and choose a program that aligns with your aspirations.
Pre-Masters Program: A preparatory program designed for international students who need to enhance their academic, research, and seminar skills before pursuing a master’s degree. It can vary in length from ten to twelve weeks and offers a pathway to postgraduate study in various disciplines. Pre-Masters programs are suitable for students who may not meet the academic requirements for direct entry into a master’s program or those looking to change their field of study.
UK Universities have two major intakes
However, many universities offer courses commencing in March/ April/ May/ June/ July/ August and November as well.
NOTE:- NQF Level 7 means Courses at PG Level (Masters / PG Diploma / PG Certificate).
In the UK, a Student Visa comes under the STUDENT ROUTE VISA under Point Based System (PBS). The policies are framed by United Kingdom Visas and
Immigration (UKVI) and in India they are executed by
As per the current UKVI regulations the student needs to score 70 points for getting a successful student visa. The details of the points are under
TOTAL POINTS REQUIRED-70 POINTS
POINTS SCORED ON CONFIRMATION OF
ACCEPTANCE (CAS) -50 POINTS
POINTS SCORED ON MAINTENANCE (FUNDS) -10 POINTS
POINTS SCORED ON ENGLISH PROFICIENCY -10 POINTS
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70 POINTS
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Step 1: Apply to your chosen university (or universities) and receive an unconditional offer.
Step 2: Once you have received your unconditional offer, and you have accepted it, your university will give you a document called a Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies (or CAS).
Step 3: Once you have your CAS, you can begin the visa application process. You can apply for your visa up to six months before your course starts.
Step 4: Take your mandatory TB test.
Step 5: Start your UK-VI Application.
Step 6: As part of your application, you will need to pay a fee called an Immigration Health Surcharge i.e £470. This gives you access to the UK’s National Health Service.
Step 7: Pay your UK-VI application Fees.
Step 8: Book your Biometrics.
You will need to book an appointment to provide your biometric information, including fingerprintsStep 9: Upload Documents.
It’s important to note that visa requirements and procedures may change, so always check the most up-to-date information on the official UK government website or consult with your university’s international student office for guidance.