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Study In UK

The UK is one of the top destinations in the world to study abroad- offering world-class teaching, a great place to live, and a multicultural society with a rich diversity of cultures, languages and faiths. Every year more than 270000 international students choose to come to the UK for higher studies.

Top cities chosen by students

London

MANCHESTER

Scotland

Sheffield

Wales

Why study in the UK?

  Here are few reasons to    choose UK as your study     destination

  1. UK offer High quality Education and diverse range of well-researched courses in world’s top universities
  2. Universities in UK are world recognized and perform well in world university ranking.
  3. UK provides opportunity to develop students skills, knowledge, connection to drive forward their career.
  4. UK is known for it multicultural society with rich diversity of culture, language.
  5. UK courses are shorter than other countries that helps to reduce tuition fees compared to other destination.
  6. UK universities offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and diploma courses to make a degree that suits your requirements and interests.
  7. International students are allowed to work 20-hours per week.

Study in the UK with A&F

Here are few reasons to choose UK as your study destination

  1. UK offer High quality Education and diverse range of well-researched courses in world’s top universities
  2. Universities in UK are world recognized and perform well in world university ranking.
  3. UK provides opportunity to develop students skills, knowledge, connection to drive forward their career.
  4. UK is known for it multicultural society with rich diversity of culture, language.
  5. UK courses are shorter than other countries that helps to reduce tuition fees compared to other destination.
  6. UK universities offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and diploma courses to make a degree that suits your requirements and interests.
  7. International students are allowed to work 20-hours per week.
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The UK Student documents check-list:

√ Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)

√ All academic Transcripts & Certificates

√ UKVI IELTS Certificate

√ OIETC / Duolingo test report (If have any)

√ Passport copy

√ Birth Certificate (If applicable)

√ Work Experience Certificate (If applicable)

√ Work recommendation letter (If applicable)

√ Academic letter of recommendation (2 Copies)

√ Statement of Purpose (SOP)

√ White background photograph (35-45 mm size)

√ Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)

√ Matured bank statement & Solvency Certificate

(30 days

aged minimum)

√ IOM Medical test report

√ Overseas student health coverage (OSHC)

Minimum entry requirements:

√ For Foundation program SSC/HSC/O-Level

√ For the Foundation program minimum IELTS requirement is 5.5/5.5 overall

√ For the Bachelor program minimum HSC/ A-Level

√ For the Bachelor program minimum IELTS requirement is 6.0/5.5 (5.5 in each band)

√ For the Master’s program minimum 4 Years Bachelor’s degree

√ For the Master’s program minimum IELTS requirement is 6.5/6.0 (5.5 in each band)

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University Cost Other Details

Study Cost in UK

1.      Foundation Program = £8000 – £15,000

(Approximately p/y)

2.       Bachelor program = £10,000 – £18,000

(Approximately p/y)

3.      Master’s Program = £12,000 – £25,000

(Approximately p/y)

Additional Cost

First of all, students need to pay tuition fees to the university to get CAS. Normally most of the universities take about 50%-60% of tuition fees in advance for 1st year. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) also has to be paid with the tuition fee in advance.

Living Cost in UK

Per Person

Living cost per year Approximately…
Student in London (per year) = £12006
Student outer London (per year) = £9207
Dependent in London (per year) = £7605
Dependent outer London (per year) = £6120

Accommodation Cost

Accommodation cost per year Approximately…
Groceries and Eating out – $80 to $200 per week
Gas, Electricity – $60 to $100 per week
Phone and Internet – $20 to $50 per week
Public transport – $10 to $50 per week
Car (after purchase) – $150 to $250 per week

Other Living Expenses

Groceries and eating out – $80 to $200 per week
Gas, electricity – $60 to $100 per week
Phone and Internet – $20 to $50 per week
Public transport – $10 to $50 per week
Car (after purchase) – $150 to $250 per week

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