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  • What is the Application Procedure for UK?
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  • What are the housing options available?
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  • Can I work whilst I am studying?
  • Can I stay in UK to work after I have finished studying?
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New Student Visa System for UK

United Kingdom has introduced a new points-based assessment for those students who aspire to study in UK and seek a student visa. Effective from March 31, 2009 UK is bringing a new student visa system called 'Tier 4' of the Points Based System (PBS). In this applicants need to score 40 points in order to qualify for a student visa - 30 points for a visa letter issued by a licensed sponsor and 10 points for showing you have enough money to cover your course fees and living costs (maintenance).

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General Information for Foreign Students

Recently, the UK government has announced a new Point Based System to simplify existing immigration rules for international students and crack down on bogus colleges. Educational institutes must now be equipped with a license from the UK Border Agency (UKBA) stating that they can sponsor foreign students to come to the UK. As per the new guidelines, universities and colleges have to take responsibility for their foreign students and report abuses, failing which their license will be cancelled.

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Scholarships & Funding in the UK

That thousands of students arrive in the UK each year in pursuit of higher and specialised education at leading universities and colleges is a fact. What’s not so well known, outside of the student community is the preparation time and effort involved in getting there. Students begin the process as early as 18-24 months prior to the start of their chosen course. To narrow down your choices with respect to the educational institutions is the first step, and is no easy task considering the options available for good quality education.

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