As the dominant industrial and maritime power of the 19th century, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland played a leading role in developing parliamentary democracy and in advancing literature and science. At its zenith, the British Empire stretched over one-fourth of the earth’s surface. The first half of the 20th century saw the UK’s strength seriously depleted in two World Wars and the Irish republic withdraw from the union. The second half witnessed the dismantling of the Empire and the UK rebuilding itself into a modern and prosperous European nation. As one of five permanent members of the UN Security Council, a founding member of NATO, and of the Commonwealth, the UK pursues a global approach to foreign policy; it currently is weighing the degree of its integration with continental Europe. A member of the EU, it chose to remain outside the Economic and Monetary Union for the time being. Constitutional reform is also a significant issue in the UK. The Scottish Parliament, the National Assembly for Wales, and the Northern Ireland Assembly were established in 1999, but the latter was suspended until May 2007 due to wrangling over the peace process.
Why UK Education
UK qualifications are respected and valued all over the world. They’ll give you an edge when you’re competing for a job, proving to employers that you’re capable of independent thought, research and self-discipline.
Studying in UK at various levels offer fantastic value for money and the sort of experience you can’t put a price on: fully-stocked libraries, state-of-the art laboratories, ultramodern computer facilities and extensive research resources that will make a huge difference in your learning process.
UK is the ‘home’ of English language, which is the largest spoken one in the world. Wherever you go for education or employment, your skills in English language will be an indispensable asset. Gaining further qualifications from a UK institution is like learning swimming with an Olympic instructor teaching you.
Student Life
The UK is an incredible mix of international cultures and contemporary thinking, held together by a strong sense of identity and tradition. As an international student, you’ll find an array of exciting experiences ahead of you and will have the opportunity to discover exotic places and meet new people. As the UK is a cosmopolitan city, you’ll find that many UK customs are already familiar to you and so you’ll settle down faster than you think.
Student life in London is incredibly varied. Even if you aren’t studying in London, it’s recommended by many people that you visit the city for at least a week or so while studying in UK. London is “the big city,” so there are always lots of things for you to discover and do.
You may be lucky enough to be in London during the month of August, and if so, you can hit up one of the largest street parties in the world. London’s Notting Hill Carnival celebrates Caribbean culture and excitement. The music is loud and exciting, the energy is high, and the food is great. Over one million people attend every single year, and many people end up going multiple times in their lifetime. It’s definitely worth checking out at least once during your university career.
Permanent Residency
The United Kingdom is one of the most advanced and powerful nations of the world. It ranks top in the various criteria or parameters of human development, higher per capita income, strong economy, industries, military power, etc. UK has influenced the world in many spheres of political, industrial, and social aspects as a Nation. With all the facilities advanced technology, great political and social structure, etc. United Kingdom attracts and invites millions of immigrants to the Great Britain. UK Permanent Residency allows immigrants across the world to enter and settle in UK permanently and enjoy the rights and privileges in the country without being its citizen.
Admission Requirements
Bachelors
Masters
Academic
-10th + Diploma
-12th
Bachelor’s Degree
Percentage
-65 – 70% for humanities
-60-70% for Science, Commerce, Engineering
50 – 60%
Language Test
-IELTS (UKVI)
-University’s Own English test
-IELTS (UKVI)
-University’s Own English test
*Admission is Possible without IELTS for Qualifying students
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Business Management
Civil Engineering
Automotive/ Mechanical Engineering
Bio-Technology
Education Cost – per year (In UK £)
Bachelor’s Degree : £8,000 to £15,000
Master’s Degree : £8,000 to £15,000
Top Most Universities
University of Oxford
University College London (UCL)
King’s College London
University of Manchester
Newcastle University
University of Leeds
University of St Andrews
University of Sheffield
University of Strathclyde
City University London
University of Bath
Imperial College London
University of Aberdeen
Abertay University
Aberystwyth University
Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
The Arts University Bournemouth
University of the Arts London
Camberwell College of Arts
Central Saint Martin’s College of Art and Design
Chelsea College of Art and Design
London College of Communication
London College of Fashion
Wimbledon College of Art
Aston University, Birmingham
Bangor University
Bath Spa University
University of Bedfordshire, Luton and Bedford
University of Birmingham
Birmingham City University
Birmingham Conservatoire
University College Birmingham
Bishop Grosseteste University
University Centre at Blackburn College, Blackburn
University of Bolton
Bournemouth University
BPP University
University of Bradford
University of Brighton
University of Bristol
Brunel University, Uxbridge and London
University of Buckingham
Buckinghamshire New University
University of Cambridge
Cardiff University
Cardiff International Academy of Voice
Cardiff University School of Medicine
Cardiff Metropolitan University (UWIC)
University of Central Lancashire, Preston and Burnley
University of Chester, Chester and Warrington
University of Chichester
Cass Business School
City Law School
Coventry University
Cranfield University, Cranfield, Shrivenham and Silsoe
University for the Creative Arts, Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester
University of Cumbria, Carlisle (main campus), London, Penrith and Ambleside
De Montfort University, Leicester
University of Derby
University of Dundee
Durham Castle, a building of Durham University
Durham University, Durham and Stockton-on-Tees (Queen’s Campus)
Earlham Hall at the University of East Anglia
University of East Anglia, Norwich
University of East London
University of East London School of Law
Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire
The Old College of the University of Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh Napier University
University of Essex, Colchester and Southend-on-Sea
University of Exeter
Camborne School of Mines
Falmouth University
Dartington College of Arts
University of Glasgow
Glasgow Caledonian University
University of Greenwich
Glyndŵr University, Wrexham
Harper Adams University, Newport, Shropshire
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh and Galashiels
University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield
University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield&Barnsley
University of Hull, Hull and Scarborough
Hull York Medical School (HYMS)
Royal School of Mines
Keele University, Staffordshire
University of Kent, Canterbury and Medway
Kingston University
Lancaster University
The Parkinson Building at the University of Leeds
University of Law
Leeds Beckett University
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Leeds Trinity University
University of Leicester
University of Lincoln
University of Liverpool
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Liverpool Hope University
Liverpool John Moores University
Senate House, University of London
The Maughan Library at King’s College London
University of London
Birkbeck, University of London
Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
Courtauld Institute of Art
Goldsmiths, University of London
Heythrop College
Institute of Cancer Research
Institute of Education
Institute of Psychiatry (IOP)
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
London Business School
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Queen Mary, University of London
Royal Academy of Music
Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham
The Founder’s Building of Royal Holloway
Royal Veterinary College
St George’s, University of London
School of Advanced Study
Institute for the Study of the Americas
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
Institute of Classical Studies
Institute of Commonwealth Studies
Institute of English Studies
Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies
Institute of Historical Research
Institute of Musical Research
Institute of Philosophy
Warburg Institute
School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)
University College London Main Building
Institute for Women’s Health
Institute of Cardiovascular Science
Institute of Neurology
School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES)
UCL School of Pharmacy
London Metropolitan University
London South Bank University
Loughborough University
Manchester Metropolitan University
Middlesex University, London
Newman University, Birmingham
University of Northampton
Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne
Norwich University of the Arts
Nottingham Trent University
Oxford Brookes University
University of Plymouth
University of Portsmouth
Queen’s University Belfast
St Mary’s University College
Stranmillis University College
Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
University of Reading
The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
Roehampton University, London
Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester
Royal College of Art, London
University of St Mark & St John, Plymouth
St Mary’s University, Twickenham
University of Salford
Sheffield Hallam University
University of Southampton
Southampton Solent University
University of South Wales
Staffordshire University
University of Stirling, Bridge of Allan
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
University of Sunderland
University of Surrey, Guildford
University of Sussex, Falmer and Brighton
Swansea University
Teesside University, Middlesbrough and Darlington
University of Ulster, Belfast
University of Ulster
University of Wales
Swansea Metropolitan University
University of Warwick, Coventry
University of West London, Ealing and Brentford
London College of Music
University of Westminster, London
University of the West of England, Bristol
University of the West of Scotland
University of Winchester
University of Wolverhampton
University of Worcester
University of York
York St John University
Document Checklist
UK student Visa application should be made at the nearest VFS Application centre. All original financial and academic documents should be submitted at the time of Visa application.The student must submit the Visa application documents personally. The student will be called for personal interview at the British Deputy High Commission, only if required. It will be a Skype interview.
PBS Student Visa Application (Online) PBS Appendix form (offline)
Photograph – size 2 inches x 2 inches
CAS statement from the University
IELTS / PTE score, if applicable
Valid passport
Visa fee (to be paid online)
Academic Mark sheets and certificates
Work Experience Certificate, if applicable
Proof of payment of fees, if applicable
Proof of Funds – Applicants must demonstrate that they have sufficient liquid assets to pay the tuition fees, living expenses and traveling cost without engaging in employment in UK. Acceptable form of funds is Bank loan, bank savings account and fixed deposits
Letter from the sponsor
TB test report from the panel physicians
IHS reference number (during application submission)
About UK
As the dominant industrial and maritime power of the 19th century, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland played a leading role in developing parliamentary democracy and in advancing literature and science. At its zenith, the British Empire stretched over one-fourth of the earth’s surface. The first half of the 20th century saw the UK’s strength seriously depleted in two World Wars and the Irish republic withdraw from the union. The second half witnessed the dismantling of the Empire and the UK rebuilding itself into a modern and prosperous European nation. As one of five permanent members of the UN Security Council, a founding member of NATO, and of the Commonwealth, the UK pursues a global approach to foreign policy; it currently is weighing the degree of its integration with continental Europe. A member of the EU, it chose to remain outside the Economic and Monetary Union for the time being. Constitutional reform is also a significant issue in the UK. The Scottish Parliament, the National Assembly for Wales, and the Northern Ireland Assembly were established in 1999, but the latter was suspended until May 2007 due to wrangling over the peace process.
Why UK Education
UK qualifications are respected and valued all over the world. They’ll give you an edge when you’re competing for a job, proving to employers that you’re capable of independent thought, research and self-discipline.
Studying in UK at various levels offer fantastic value for money and the sort of experience you can’t put a price on: fully-stocked libraries, state-of-the art laboratories, ultramodern computer facilities and extensive research resources that will make a huge difference in your learning process.
UK is the ‘home’ of English language, which is the largest spoken one in the world. Wherever you go for education or employment, your skills in English language will be an indispensable asset. Gaining further qualifications from a UK institution is like learning swimming with an Olympic instructor teaching you.
Student Life
The UK is an incredible mix of international cultures and contemporary thinking, held together by a strong sense of identity and tradition. As an international student, you’ll find an array of exciting experiences ahead of you and will have the opportunity to discover exotic places and meet new people. As the UK is a cosmopolitan city, you’ll find that many UK customs are already familiar to you and so you’ll settle down faster than you think.
Student life in London is incredibly varied. Even if you aren’t studying in London, it’s recommended by many people that you visit the city for at least a week or so while studying in UK. London is “the big city,” so there are always lots of things for you to discover and do.
You may be lucky enough to be in London during the month of August, and if so, you can hit up one of the largest street parties in the world. London’s Notting Hill Carnival celebrates Caribbean culture and excitement. The music is loud and exciting, the energy is high, and the food is great. Over one million people attend every single year, and many people end up going multiple times in their lifetime. It’s definitely worth checking out at least once during your university career.
Permanent Residency
The United Kingdom is one of the most advanced and powerful nations of the world. It ranks top in the various criteria or parameters of human development, higher per capita income, strong economy, industries, military power, etc. UK has influenced the world in many spheres of political, industrial, and social aspects as a Nation. With all the facilities advanced technology, great political and social structure, etc. United Kingdom attracts and invites millions of immigrants to the Great Britain. UK Permanent Residency allows immigrants across the world to enter and settle in UK permanently and enjoy the rights and privileges in the country without being its citizen.
Admission Requirements
Popular Courses
Education Cost – per year (In UK £)
Bachelor’s Degree : £8,000 to £15,000
Master’s Degree : £8,000 to £15,000
UK student Visa application should be made at the nearest VFS Application centre. All original financial and academic documents should be submitted at the time of Visa application.The student must submit the Visa application documents personally. The student will be called for personal interview at the British Deputy High Commission, only if required. It will be a Skype interview.