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Why Study in UK? Reasons

1. 4 of the Top 6 Universities in the World are in the UK
2. Gain a world-class education: The method of UK further education is involving, unique high levels of individual contact and support from tutors. UK education Institutions providers spend heavily in facilities – from science laboratories, libraries, computer centres, theatres, sports centres and arts studios. Class sizes are limited to ensure that you have enough time to talk to your tutors and lecturers and access to equipment.
3. Achieve an internationally recognised qualification: UK qualifications are recognised and valued by employers and academics worldwide.
4. UK qualifications are a great boost to your CV and to your earnings. Employers are increasingly looking for graduates qualified from multicultural environment.
5. UK colleges and universities have strong contacts with industry
6. Many courses are designed in partnership with, and taught by, industry professionals.
7. Studying in the UK helps you learn the language quickly, through your studies.

Education System

1. First Degree Courses in Arts and Sciences:

Bachelor’s degree is usually of 3- or 4-years’ duration and are mostly taught courses, sometimes including the preparation of a small written thesis.

2. Sandwich Courses:

In these courses the coursework is accompanied by practical work. A student could either complete two years of college, then a year of commercial training before returning for a final year in college. OR Student could do a Four-year course with three-six months’ training interspersed each year. The main benefit is that the student gets real experience while in the learning form. Most universities offer this type of education.

3. Higher National Diploma:

Higher National Diploma is awarded by Vocational and Technical Educational Councils. They offer a twoyear course in a vocational subject like technical business and scientific subjects. Great emphasis is placed on work experience. It is often seen as the first step towards a degree course as the credits can be transferred.

4. Vocational Courses:

Vocational courses offer an opportunity to enter the university system slowly. Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC), General Vocational Qualifications (GNVQ), General Scottish Vocational Qualifications (GSVQ) offer recognized courses in a range of disciplines. Most students opt to take 1-2 years of, for example, BTEC courses before being transferred to a degree programme. BTEC national certificates/diplomas are usually accepted as an alternative to A-Levels.

5. Postgraduate:

Postgraduate study may take the form of an independent piece of research under supervision or a taught course and leads to a variety of degrees and awards. The taught courses last normally for 1-2 years. Completion of a doctorate normally takes a minimum of three years. Many post-experience courses are also available, either leading to a qualification or providing a refresher course for graduates wishing to update or extend their knowledge. In some institutions, occasional students are admitted in limited numbers. They attend courses or undertake research, possibly for a period of one or two years. These courses do not lead to any formal qualification or ‘credit’ although certificate of satisfactory attendance may be given.

Cost of Study

The cost of higher education and living expenses in the UK:

Tuition Fee:


Undergraduate: Starts from GBP £11, 400 per annum Postgraduate: Starts from GBP £12, 200 per annum Doctoral Degree: Starts from GBP £13, 000 per annum

Note: These costs vary from one institution to another and one could pay up to double the total listed above in a leading UK institution.

Living costs

You must have enough money to support yourself while you are studying in the UK. The amount increased on 1 December 2020.
You will need to show £1,334 for each month, or part of a month, of your course for a maximum of nine months. The maximum amount you will need for your living costs is £12,006.
The Home Office have set a fixed amount for the living cost requirement, irrespective of whether you intend to live with family in the UK or you if you have paid for your accommodation in part or in full already.
If your course or the remainder of your course is less than 9 months, then you will need to look at your CAS to assess the length of your course. Look at the CAS start date and calculate the months and part of months until the course end date. Remember that if you are applying in the UK and you have been in the UK with permission for a period of 12 months or longer, you are exempt from the financial requirement

If you are applying for the Doctorate Extension Scheme and you are not exempt from the financial requirements, you have to show living costs for two months.

Scholarships to Study in UK:

• Students are suggested to begin the application procedure 3-5 months prior to the intake.
• Scholarship deadlines vary amongst Universities.
• We advise you to walk into UNIPRIME OVERSEAS CONSULTANTS Offices as early as possible and we will provide you complete information on the UK scholarship process.

Admission & Visa

Admission Process:

• To know about more detailed admission process in the UK and to get the up to date quality
advice about the opportunities for studying in the UK, Students should register with UNIPRIME
OVERSEAS CONSULTANTS. Then students will be carefully guided through a number of key stages
to maximise their chances of getting admission in the institutions of their choice.


UK Student Visa:

A Student visa to study in UK is relatively easy to obtain. The process is further simplified by introducing
the PBS (Point Based System) wherein you need to achieve 70 points to become eligible to get the
Student Visa.

Student Visa Requirements for UK:

ALL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SHOULD BE PROVIDED AT THE TIME OF VISA APPLICATION.

1. PASSPORT: Original and Copy of Passport having validity of minimum six months.
2. VISA FEES: Visa Fees – IT IS COMPULSORY TO PAY THE VISA FEES BY CREDIT CARD. Visa fees are
non-refundable. In addition to the visa fees, students have to pay a mandatory health surcharge.
(refundable in case of a visa refusal).
3. DocumentChecklist.(Can be downloaded after submitting the online application)
4. CAS STATEMENT.
5. ACADEMIC DOCUMENTS:
6. WORK EXPERIENCE: (a) Work Experience Certificates / Reference Letters / Appointment Letters
from all the Employers.
7. FUNDS- Through bank statements, Fixed deposits and Educational loan from the acceptable
financial institutions by UKVI. UNIPRIME OVERSEAS will give you clear guidelines on this at the
time of your processing.,
8. Medicals: All students applying for a Tier 4 visa need to undergo a TB screening in India from a
select Panel Physicians approved by UKVI.


Skype Interview:
Student will need to undergo a Skype interview at the time of submission of the visa
application. UNIPRIME OVERSEAS helps you in getting ready you to face the interview.