With education being global now, it becomes also necessary that students can go across the globe
to pursue a course of their choice. In this article I have discussed some questions to help students
willing to study abroad. I hope students and their parents will be helped by this article.
(Q: 1)What are the documents required for the application process? Answer: The
following documents need to be ready to start with the application process • The completed
application form (contact us for the form) • Your 10th, 12th (for Bachelors courses) +
graduation mark sheets (for post graduate courses) • Two academic reference letters Or •
One academic reference letter and one employment reference letter • Work Experience certificate
(if required) • A Statement of Purpose (SOP)
(Q: 2)When is the right time for submitting the Application? Answer: The foreign
admission process is lengthy. For UK admissions send the application at least 3-4 months prior to
the intake date. For admissions in Australia send the application at least 6 months prior to the
intake date. If you send your documents well before the deadlines, it can only benefit you. You will
have better chances of getting admission as well as get priority for housing, bursaries and even
Scholarships.
(Q: 3)Are UK degrees recognized in India? Answer: All UK Universities are
members of Association of Common Wealth Universities (ACU) which make the degree awarded by them an
accepted degree in India.
(Q: 4)Is IELTS mandatory for an Admission in UK? Answer: IELTS is not mandatory
for every University / College. It depends on the University / College you apply. For whom English
is not their 1st language, they must provide evidence of logistic ability by gaining an IELTS or
TOEFL or Pre Masters Programme (NCUK)
(Q: 5)How can I finance my studies? Answer: Going abroad can seem to be steeply
expensive when compared to the cost of studies in India. However one must keep the possible returns
in mind which are in the form of quality of education, international exposure and boost to ones
career when evaluating the costs of studying abroad. A student can rely on sources like family
funds, bank loans, scholarships, bursaries, sponsorships etc to provide for funds required by him.
• Self • Bank Loan • Parents • Relatives (should prove the relation with
documentary evidence) • Employer
(Q: 6)Can my overseas relatives sponsor my studies in the UK? Answer: Yes. You
should get a sponsorship letter from them indicating the relationship and the extent to which they
are prepared to fund your studies. Besides this, they would also be required to show evidence of
financial support (bank statements, salary certificate, a statement from the Chartered Accountant,
their source of income etc.)
(Q: 7)Should I pay a deposit? Answer: Yes, most Universities require the
students to pay part of the tuition fees in advance in order to reserve a place for them in the
university. In any case we recommend that all students should make a deposit payment as it
facilitates in getting a student visa as well us bursaries from the Universities.
(Q: 8)Can I take up a part time job whilst studying in UK? What is the amount I am likely
to earn and can I sustain myself on it? Answer: Yes, any student visa holder is permitted
to work up to 20 hours a week during term time and 40 hours a week during holidays. You can earn £ 4
and above per hour depending on the kind of job. This can cover up an average level of living
expense of a student. However, when applying for a visa, students must show evidence of full
financial support from other sources to cover their tuition and living costs. Students are always
advised not to depend on part time jobs.
(Q: 9)What will be the cost of Living in UK? Answer: We advise students to
budget a minimum of £7,000 for undergraduate and postgraduate study, in addition to tuition fees.
This amount should cover accommodation, food, entertainment, transport, insurance, laundry etc. Some
students will require more than this amount, some less - much depends on lifestyle.
(Q: 10)Can I stay back and work in UK after completion of my studies? Answer:
Yes, you can. The International Graduates Scheme (IGS) allows international students to remain in
the country for one year after graduation and gain valuable work experience. The Fresh Talent:
Working in Scotland scheme allows students to apply to stay and work in Scotland for two years after
the end of their course without the need for a work permit. This will apply to people who have been
living in Scotland and studying at a Scottish college or university. Those who have graduated with a
Higher National Diploma from a Scottish Further Education College or a first degree, Master's degree
or Ph.D. from a Scottish Higher Education Institution are eligible under the FTWiS Scheme.