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Study In UK

  1. Decide on a university or college you want to take your coarse in

Coming to study in the UK is your opportunity to gain the skills, outlook and confidence you need to fulfil your potential.  To ensure you choose the course that is right for you and for what you want to achieve it is best to read as much as you can about the range of courses, colleges and universities available and compare them. It is also important to check the course entry requirements. You can do this using the course profiles on the institutions’ websites. If you have any questions, you can contact the university directly, who will be very happy to help you find the information you need.

 

  1. Register and apply

After you have decided where you want to study and the course you are interested in the next step is to Register and apply through us. We will ask you to arrange and collect all the relevant information and documents that we might need to apply for you. The documents needed for undergraduate and postgraduate are different so we will address you situation in a tailored fashion.

 

  1. Get your acceptance

If all goes well and you qualify, the university will send you either conditional acceptance( an acceptance that is based on some requirements that the student should fulfill after0 or Unconditional acceptance.

For some courses you may be asked to come for an interview before you receive your offer, either on the phone or sometimes in person. Check the course information before you apply to find out whether this is required.

 

  1. Arrange funding

Start arranging your means of paying for the education. If we find a means of getting a scholarship we will apply for that, but means of paying for the education should be found.

 

  1. Apply for Visa

 

  1. Prepare for your stay.

Once you have your offer and your visa, it’s time to get packing! You can now begin to look at things like flights, accommodation and anything else you will need to help you make the most of your time in the UK.