United Kingdom is among the most favoured and popular student destinations for the students of India, Pakistan and most of South Asia. However, attaining the visa is not very simple. As an applicant, a student should score minimum of 40 points for applying the student visa. The criteria are provided as follows:
The applicant student must have Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from a university approved by the UK Border Agency (UKBA).
The student must provide the evidence funding by which his personal and academic expenditures would be met.
We have a record of huge number of successful applicants to various colleges and universities across UK. Tuition fees are on average £11,000 per year but can range from £4,000 to £22,000. UK government is very liberal towards the applications received from India and other South Asian students.
Most student visa holders are eligible to work part time while studying. Students studying at a University at the degree level or above are eligible to work up to 20 hours per week while their course is in session and full time during vacations.
Students studying at a University below degree level are eligible to work up to 10 hours per week when their course is in session and full time during vacations.
Students studying at a government-funded college are eligible to work up to 10 hours per week and full time during vacations.
The Spouse and unmarried children [below the age of 21 years] of a student visa holder can apply for a dependent Visa. The dependents do not have a right to work or study in UK. The spouses of the student who are undertaking a post-graduate course [NQF 7 or above] of more than 12 months’ duration at a university will have full work rights.