
FREQUENTLY ASK QUESTION
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why study in the United Kingdom?
- Second after the U.S. as a study destination.
- London is a significant financial hub for the world
- Multicultural Society
- Old and Rich history for students
- Full working right after two years with a Post-study visa (PSW)
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What are the course options?
Students can choose from various course options ranging from language, IT, and business programs for University studies, postgraduate degrees, and Ph.D. programs.
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What are the top-ranked universities in the united kingdom?
As per the latest stats, the top five United Kingdom universities are:
- The University of Oxford
- The University of Cambridge
- Imperial College London
- University College London
- University of Edinburgh
Refer to the below link for further details https://www.ukuni.net/universities
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How do I apply to the study in the United Kingdom?
Regardless of your location, The general application procedure is:
- Offer Letter from the University
- Submit the initial University study fee
- Submit your application for a visa
- Land to your destination, start your study
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What English language tests are acceptable for united kingdom student visas?
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
- Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE)
- Occupational English Test (OET)
- Pearson Test of English (PTE).
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Do I need to meet any admission requirement?
For any student visa – anyone outside the UK – you may need to take an English language test by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI). and place on a course, your university or college will let you know what to do and will help with your visa application.
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How much does it cost to study in the full-time degree in the United Kingdom?
The cost of studying in the UK for international students depends upon the institution. Undergraduate programmes could cost somewhere around £10,000–35,000 and postgraduate programmes could cost somewhere around £9,000–42,000, depending upon the universities.
However most of the universities issue a CAS Letter after 25 to 30% deposit and allow students to pay in next 12 to 24 months depending upon the course duration. -
Can I work during my Study in the United Kingdom?
International students on a student visa are allowed to work part-time up to 20 hours a week during term time and full-time on scheduled holidays.
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What are my chances to finding a job in a united Kingdom once I graduated?
The UK has the most powerful economy in the Europe The country’s unemployment rate currently stands at a relatively low 4.9%. That said, the graduate labour market is at its healthiest in years and jobs are available in a variety of sectors especially in IT. The candidates with the right qualifications, skills, and experience stand a good chance of employment.
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How Fortray can help me to kick-start my Career in the relevant Industry?
Fotray is a team of professional, with over 2 decade of combined experience in Training, Solution, Recruitment and consultancy, our team of professionals have the local market experience.
We not only help you to choose the right course and university according to your interest and budget but also help you to achieve professional qualifications, internship, traineeship, career support, professional CV,
Our local recruitment team work very close with 1000s of potential employer to so you can
your career soon after the completion of your university degree.
We have one mission in mind to get the best out of you according to your potential and make sure to start to kick-start your career in your chosen fields and become a proud member for their family and country.
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