United Kingdom

Each year, the United Kingdom welcomes nearly 460,000 international students! With its world-renowned education system and a wide array of academic programs, the country is a highly attractive destination for students seeking to pursue their studies.

What is the Intake for Courses in the UK?

Below, you'll find a table listing the top 10 subject areas favored by international students in the academic year 2017-2018.

The September Intake, also known as the Autumn Intake, is the primary admission period for students. During this period, most universities have the highest number of available seats and provide scholarships to eligible candidates.

This is the January or Winter Intake. Students who miss the September intake can apply during this period with a good likelihood of acceptance.

Top 10 Univesity in UK

Here’s a table illustrating the top 10 UK Institutions recruiting International Students

QS World Ranking University Name
5 University of Oxford
6 University of Cambridge
8 Imperial College London
10 University College London (UCL)
18 The University of Edinburgh
29 The University of Manchester
31 King’s College London
38 London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
51 University of Bristol
54 The University of Warwick

How to Apply for a UK Student Visa in 5 Steps?

To acquire a UK Student Visa, you must adhere to a step-by-step procedure. Typically, UK student visa applications are processed within a timeframe of approximately three weeks from the date of application submission.

You will need to obtain a 'Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies' (CAS) from your institution. Additionally, you must demonstrate your financial capacity by providing evidence of your funds to cover course fees, tuition fees, and living expenses.

The submission of all the necessary documents is obligatory. Therefore, ensure thoroughness when collecting all required documents.

Register on the official UK Visa website and establish an account. Next, complete the online application form and print it for your signature. Utilize the online appointment calendar to schedule an appointment at the visa center.

You have four options for making payments: Payment at Standard Chartered Bank, a demand draft from a nationalized or foreign bank, payment at the visa application center, or online payment.

Ensure you attend the visa application center on your scheduled appointment date. Submit your application by providing the necessary documents, photographs, and fingerprints as required.

What Documents are Required for a UK Student Visa?

The list of documents you need to submit are:

  • Your valid passport
  • Latest Bank statement stating that you have enough funds to support your stay during your course
  • Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)
  • Your passport size color photographs
  • If required, need to screen a tuberculosis test
  • Your profile assessment document
  • Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS), Clearance Certificate (if required)
  • Additional documents are required if you are under the age of 18 or have dependents accompanying

Other Important Faqs?

Extending a UK Student Visa is indeed possible, provided that you are currently in the UK, meet the necessary eligibility criteria, and have a sponsor to support your visa extension. This process allows you to continue your studies and remain in the UK legally to further your educational pursuits

Eligibility requirements for the sponsor

In order to meet the eligibility of visa extension, your sponsor would be a:

  • A Higher Education Institute (HEI)
  • An embedded college offering various courses
  • An overseas HEI
  • An independent school

Working on a UK Student Visa is permitted if you are entering the UK with a Tier 4 (General) Student Visa or a Tier 4 (Child) Student Visa. Additionally, you may be eligible to participate in work placements as part of your course while holding this visa. This provides students with the opportunity to gain valuable work experience during their studies in the UK

With a Tier 4 (General) Student Visa, you have the flexibility to engage in various forms of employment, depending on your course level and the institution where you are studying. This visa category offers students a wide range of work opportunities to help support their studies and gain practical experience

However, there are a few restrictions for you to choose a job type:

  • In order to work on Tier 4 (Child) Student Visa, you need to be 16 or more
  • You will be able to work for up to 10 hours per week during full-time and term-time vacancy.