Why United Kingdom?
- Second study destination for international students after the US
- Major financial hub of Europe
- Multicultural society offering opportunity for great exposure
- Old, rich, and tumultuous history for students with this kind of interest
- Scottish system of education quite distinct from the education systems in the rest of U.K.
- Home to some of the world’s renowned Universities
Location and Geography
With a total area of 244,820 sq kms, The United Kingdom is a sovereign state situated at the west of continental Europe. It comprises of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is the only part of the U.K. with a land border (with the Republic of Ireland); the rest of the state is surrounded by bodies of water (the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the English Channel, and the Irish Sea. The English Channel separates the U.K.’s southern coastline from France.
The United Kingdom is well known for its level plains and rolling green countryside in the south and the east. The north and the west has the landscapes which include rugged hills and low mountains. The capital city is London.
Climate
The U.K. has a temperate climate, and one that is remarkably varied due to all the water surrounding the area. It has an unpredictable climate and conditions can change greatly from one day to the next. Scotland in the north tends to be cooler than England, while Wales is generally wetter with more cloud cover. Temperatures generally range from around 0º Celcius in winter to 32º Celcius in summer.
Education System
The education system in the U.K. (except for Scotland) comprises four main sectors: primary,secondary, further education, and higher education.
Full-time education is compulsory for all children aged between 5 and 16. Students ordinarily attend primary until they are 11 years old and secondary until they are 16. They may then continue their secondary studies for a further two years (sixth form), leading to an A-level qualification.
Higher education typically begins with a three-year bachelor's degree. Post-graduate degrees include master's degrees (usually one year and/or research) and PhDs (at least three years).
Education in Scotland
The Scottish system of education is quite distinct from the education systems of the rest of the U.K. The Scottish Parliament is responsible for the whole system and has established several agencies for education development. For example, the Scottish Qualifications Authority is responsible for issuing all qualifications. Scotland has one main university system: Scotland University, under which all of the individual universities operate.
Specific Information for International Students
The U.K. ranks second to the U.S. in international students’ preferences for study destinations. Since the 1999 launch of the Prime Minister’s Initiative (PMI), the U.K. has focused on providing more international student places in further and higher education. The U.K. has numerous further and higher education institutions for the international student to consider, and English-language courses are readily available throughout the four countries.
UK Visa Application
Visa applications for the four countries composing the United Kingdom go to the U.K. Border Agency. Students from the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland do not need a visa to study in the U.K. However, they need to meet the entry requirements of the course they wish to undertake within further and/or higher education, including specific English-language level requirements required(e.g.,IELTS).
International students from outside the EEA must apply for a Tier 4 (Points Based System) Visa. They can apply for a student visa through the Visa Application Centers in other countries (See www.visas.gov.uk).
Tier 4 (Child) Student: Students can apply for this visa if they are between four and 17. If they arebetween 4 and 15, they must be coming to the U.K. to study at an independent fee-paying school.
Tier 4 (General) Student: For students coming to the U.K. for their post-16 education. Student Visitor: Students must be 18 or older, want to study in the U.K. for up to six months, and not want to work while studying. Students with this visa cannot switch to a Tier 4 (General) student visa in the U.K.; they would have to apply for it from their home country.
The visa application can be submitted at the visa application centers spread across different locations in India.
Employment & Stay back Options
Full time students enrolled at Universities or Higher Education institutions are entitled to work part time during term time which is limited to a maximum of 20 hours per week and full time during holidays. Students from Universities and Higher education institutions can switch to Tier 2 visa in case they meet the eligibility criterion for the same.
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FAQ's
A visa is a certificate that is put into your passport or travel document by an Entry Clearance Officer at a British mission overseas. The visa gives you permission to enter the UK.
If you have a valid UK visa, we will not normally refuse you entry to the UK unless your circumstances have changed, or you gave false information or did not tell us important facts when you applied for your visa.
Please note that applicants will be automatically refused and may be banned from coming to the UK for 10 years if they use a false document, lie or withhold relevant information. They may also be banned if they have breached immigration laws in the UK.
When you arrive in the UK, an Immigration Officer may ask you questions, so take all relevant documents in your hand luggage.
The UK Border Agency aim to operate a fast and effective visa service. Last year,
over 90% of straightforward, non-settlement applications were
resolved within 24 hours. If an interview is required, The UK Border Agency aim
to process non-settlement applications within 15 working days.
If you are applying to settle in the UK, in most cases The UK Border Agency aim
to process your application within 12 weeks.
When an entry clearance officer cannot make a decision
about whether you qualify for a visa immediately, you
may be asked to attend an interview. We aim to do this
within 15 working days. Always try to make your application
well in advance of your intended travel date.
UK visas are normally valid for multiple entries to the UK,
until the expiry date shown on the visa.
Your husband, wife or civil partner and any of your children under 18 can come to the UK with you during your studies, as long as you can support them without needing any help from public funds.
Your husband, wife or civil partner will be allowed to work in the UK if The UK Border Agency give you permission to stay in the country for at least twelve months.
Nationals of certain countries are required to register with the police if they are entering the UK for more than six months. Your visa will state if this is necessary. You will be charged for the initial registration certificate.
Under the Points Based System, it will be possible for you to ask for an administrative review. This is a Review of the original decision by an Entry Clearance Manager who was not involved in the original decision. You cannot submit any new information with an administrative review. It is therefore very important that you thoroughly prepare your visa application form and provide all necessary documents when you first apply.
Each visa application for the UK is dealt with on its own merits,
but an entry clearance officer may wish to know why another
country refused you a visa.