Tuesday 11 February 2020

Study In UK

Study In UK is the best opportunity given by royal UK education. Royal UK Education has identified the need for establishing an overseas education consultancy in Nashik to get admission in top universities based in the UK.

There are mainly two intakes in the UK:
1. January/February Intake
2. September/October Intake

January Intake -

January intake is the secondary intake. Not as many courses are offered in January intake compared to September intake, but this intake gives an opportunity to the students who have missed the admission in the main intake. It gives students some more time to work on their application. The application deadlines will fall between June and September and will change from course to course and University to University.

September Intake -

The main intake in the UK is September intake. Most Universities in the UK offer all the courses in the September intake. The application deadlines for the September intake will fall between February and May of that academic year. However, it will always vary based on course and changes from University to University. Students should check the respective university for the details.

6 Steps to Study in September Intake in UK 2020

If you have plans to go to study in the UK for either undergraduate or postgraduate studies, the first thing you require is an action plan. Here is an application timeline to give you an idea of what to do and in which month to do!!!

Step 1 -April 2019 to September 2019

-Begin early and by August, shortlist 8-12 universities that you will apply to. Visit university websites and note application requirements, due dates, etc. 

-By September, be familiar with bank loan options and scholarships to support your studies. 

-Start by downloading admissions brochures from the university websites. Most brochures are out over a year sooner. 

-Do some initial research on different accommodation options.

Step 2 - Crack the exams: June 2019 to December 2019\

-Prepare for required standardized tests like GMAT, GRE, SAT, TOEFL or IELTS – relying upon the course and university.

-By June-July or three months before the test date, enroll for GMAT/ GRE.

-Register for TOEFL/IELTS no less than a month prior to the test date. 

-Take the required tests around September and do plan for buffer time in case you need to retake the test.

Step 3 - Its application time: August 2019 to October 2019


-Shortlist the universities and prepare for your application. Think hard about what makes you unique as an applicant and sketch out your strengths and self-appraisal.

-Contact your professors and direct managers for the required 2-3 reference letters. At least a month before your application due date.

-Start drafting your SOP and essays. Give a month’s time to structure these documents appropriately.

-Apply before the due date!

Step 4 - What next: November 2019 to April 2020

-Don’t delay replying to college e-mails. Also, there will be quite a few!

-Appear for personal/video interviews. These are planned around January to March.

-Once you get acceptance letters, make your decision as quickly as possible.

-Depending on the deadline, inform the universities of your decision.

-You will need to pay a non-refundable deposit to affirm your admission.

Step 5 - Visa and money matters: May 2020 to July 2020

-Search for and begin applying for external scholarships (if relevant).

-Apply for the student loan, after you get your acceptance letter.

-Assemble paperwork for your UK student visa. Check visa prerequisites.

-Apply for student visa UK  in time. Remember the time taken for visa processing!

Step 6 - Get ready to fly: July 2020 to August 2020

-Book airline tickets.

-Organize an International Debit/Credit card.

-Gather all the documents and their photocopies, to take along.

-Check out the Pre-departure checklist!




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