Global Study Admission

FAQ

Why Study in the United Kingdom?

Courses in the UK education system are renowned for their shorter yet intensive format compared to many other countries. This allows you to graduate sooner while maintaining a high standard of education.

How long does it take for a UK student visa?

From the time you’re admitted until you receive your final visa, the entire process can take approximately 30-45 days. The student visa application itself typically takes 15 working days to process.

Is it possible for me to work in the UK while on a study visa?

Yes, you can work part-time, do a work placement, or intern while studying in the UK. However, the hours and type of work you can do will depend on the specific type of visa you have.

Is IELTS required for a UK student visa?

Yes, in most cases, either UKVI or Academic IELTS is required for applying to a UK university. However, some universities may exempt you from IELTS if you have achieved a certain score in your English language subjects during your class 12 exams. The specific exemption criteria vary between universities but generally range from 60 to 80 marks.

Are scholarships available in the UK?

Yes, almost every university in the UK offers scholarships to international students. The availability and amount of scholarships can vary depending on factors such as your academic performance, extracurricular activities, and financial need.

Can I extend my stay in the UK post-studies?

If you wish to stay in the UK after completing your studies, you will need to apply for a visa extension or a work visa. The type of visa you’ll need will depend on the type of employment you’re seeking, the duration of your stay, and your current visa status.

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