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Title: How to Get a UK Student Visa? - Aspire Square


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UK
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WHY UK?
  • World class education and academic facilities.
  • Institutions consistently ranked amongst the best
    in the world.
  • Numerous options of specializations to study.
  • Admission possible without IELTS.
  • Affordable and value for money.
  • Scholarships and Bursaries (Support) available.
  • Masters courses with paid placements or
    internships.
  • Opportunities to work part-time 20 hours per week
    during study time for degree course
  • Opportunity to work full time (for example 40
    hrs per week during the holidays)
  • Post study work visa of 2 years.

3
01
BASIC REQUIREMENT?
  • Admission Requirements For Bachelors
  • Minimum 40-45 (Best of four subjects) in 12th
    Standard
  • There Are Two Types of Bachelor Course-
  • - 1st Is Regular Bachelor Degree (3 Year)
  • - 2nd Is Sandwich Bachelor Degree (4 Year)
  • No Application Fees for Direct Universities
    Admission Process,
  • No Application Deadline
  • No Visa Application Deadline but CAS deadline is
    there according tothe university.
  • - For UCAS 25 GBP for 5 University
    at One Time Application,
  • - For Single Application 20 GBP Per
    University, Very Few Universities Are Charging
    the Application Fees

4
02
  • Financial Requirement
  • Once the admission has been confirmed in
    university still you can pay only first semester
    fees and complete the visa process
  • Pay first semester fees and pay remaining in
    instalments
  • Only 28 days old fund requires.
  • There no fixed income criteria for the parents.
  • No need to have properties or investments or
    share stocks.
  • The 28 days old bank balance should in the
    applicants or their mother or fathers bank
    account.
  • As per the Tier 4 Point Base Rule more than 28
    days old balance gives 10 out 10 points.

5
Popular Courses
  • As per the Universities Colleges Admissions
    Service of the UK (UCAS) here are the most
    popular courses among international students
  • 1. Nursing
  • 2. Psychology
  • 3. Law
  • 4. Computer Science
  • 5. Design Studies
  • 6. Preclinical Medicine
  • 7. Sports and Exercise Science
  • 8. Subjects Allied to Medicine
  • 9. Combinations with Business and
    Administration Studies
  • 10. Management Studies

6
Process Flow
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Total Cost
  • Undergraduate bachelor degree GBP 10,000 to
    GBP 20,000 per year
  • Postgraduate master's degree GBP 10,000 to GBP
    20,000 per year
  • Visa Fees approx. GBP 348
  • IELTS UKVI Exam Fees Rs.15,100
  • Health Insurance GBP 705

8
Post Study Work Visa
  • UK has re-introduced a Post-Study Work Visa of 2
    years after completing Bachelor or Masters
    courses.
  • students who will complete their degrees after
    June 2021 will be eligible for Post-Study Work
    Visa.
  • As per the recent amendments from the UK
    government, the new GRADUATE ROUTE has applied
    from 1st July 2021.
  • All the Graduate students will be eligible for
    the route who have completed their studies after
    1st July, 2021.
  • International students will be eligible to stay
    and work or looking for the work up to 2 years
  • The application can be done from inside the UK
    only.
  • The applicants need to pay the Visa Fees of 700
    Health Surcharge of 624.
  • Lastly, CAS is also required to apply under the
    route

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Earning vs Expense
Earnings
  • Tier 4 General Student Visa to work enable you to
    work up to 20 hours part-time during the
    semester. During semester break, you are allowed
    to work full-time. If your programme is either
    bachelors or Masters, you will have to finish up
    to 10 hours of work during the semester and
    breaks.
  • National Minimum Wage (NMW)
  • For a student aged between 18 and 20, it is 6.15
    per hour.
  • For those aged 21 and over, the NMW is 7.70 per
    hour.

10
Living expenses
  • Bills (electric/ gas/ water) 40 50
    (Approximate monthly cost)
  • Food and housekeeping 160 200 (Approximate
    monthly cost)
  • Mobile phone 15 - 50 (Approximate monthly
    cost)
  • Clothes and shoes 25 (Approximate monthly
    cost)
  • Leisure sports 10 - 20 (Approximate monthly
    cost)
  • Books stationery 21 (Approximate monthly
    cost)
  • Socialising 120 (Approximate monthly cost)
  • Travel transport (based on the monthly cost of
    a student bus pass) 32 (Approximate monthly
    cost)
  • Childcare (if needed) 656 (Approximate monthly
    cost)

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THANK YOU!
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