Study In UK
A points-based scheme is being introduced covering migration to work and study in the UK.
From March 2009, all students coming to the UK on programs of longer than 6 months in duration will be assessed under the new system – as “Tier 4” applicants i.e. the student category.
Students will need to show that they are “sponsored” i.e. have an offer from a licensed institution to study full-time on a program which leads to a minimum qualification within the UK’s National Qualification Framework.
Once applicants have met all the conditions of their offer we will issue a Certificate of Acceptance of Sponsorship (CAS) to enable them to apply for a student visa. Please note that this will be in the form of a unique ID number.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR CAS
Passport number, passport issue and expiry dates (where student has a passport)
A complete list of qualifications on the application form.
Applicants for student visas will also need to demonstrate that they have funding for the first year of the tuition fees PLUS £7200/year outside London and £9000/year inside London as living cost.
Student visas will be issued for named institutions and students wishing to change university either before or after coming to the UK will need to apply for reapproval.
ENGLISH REQUIREMENT
As described by the UKBA, the popular SELTS that are acceptable in the UK are :
– IELTS
– TOEFL
– PTE
– Without IELTS Option is also available
– The level of SELT required to gain entry into UK on study visa are :
LEVEL OF THE PROGRAM :
- PROGRAM
- LEVEL
- English
- B2
- Foundation & Certificate
- Level 3
- Diploma & advance Diploma
- Level 3, 4 & 5
- Bachelor
- Level 6
- PG Diploma & Master
- Level 7 & above
ADMISSION TIMINGS :
UNIVERSITY INTAKES
Major Intake(major intake) : September
Second Intake(minor intake) : January
COLLEGES INTAKE
Normally Colleges have three to four intakes per year in the month of January / April / July / September.
A points-based scheme is being introduced covering migration to work and study in the UK.
From March 2009, all students coming to the UK on programs of longer than 6 months in duration will be assessed under the new system – as “Tier 4” applicants i.e. the student category.
Students will need to show that they are “sponsored” i.e. have an offer from a licensed institution to study full-time on a program which leads to a minimum qualification within the UK’s National Qualification Framework.
Once applicants have met all the conditions of their offer we will issue a Certificate of Acceptance of Sponsorship (CAS) to enable them to apply for a student visa. Please note that this will be in the form of a unique ID number.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR CAS
Passport number, passport issue and expiry dates (where student has a passport)
A complete list of qualifications on the application form.
Applicants for student visas will also need to demonstrate that they have funding for the first year of the tuition fees PLUS £7200/year outside London and £9000/year inside London as living cost.
Student visas will be issued for named institutions and students wishing to change university either before or after coming to the UK will need to apply for reapproval.
ENGLISH REQUIREMENT
As described by the UKBA, the popular SELTS that are acceptable in the UK are :
– IELTS
– TOEFL
– PTE
– The level of SELT required to gain entry into UK on study visa are :
- LEVEL OF COURSE
- NQF LEVEL
- SELT REQUIRED
- IELTS LEVEL
- TOFEL LEVEL
- PTE LEVEL
- Foundation course / Pre Diploma / Diploma / Advanced Diploma
- 4 to 5
- B1
- 4.0 in each module
- Listening-13Reading-8Writing-17Speaking-19TOTAL SCORE-57
- 43 in each module
- Bachelors / Graduate Diploma / PG Diploma / Masters / Research
- 6 to 7
- B2
- 5.5 in each module
- Listening-21Reading-22Writing-21Speaking-23TOTAL SCORE-87
- 59 in each module