Pre-Departure briefings by the British Council for students going to study in UK

If you are planning to study in England or Ireland, you should join a British Council pre-departure briefing to help you settle to the British life easily. Before you begin your studies, there is a lot to prepare and the British Council will help you with it.
Pre-departure briefings are events organized by the British Council in India, for those planning to study in the UK. They are usually held over a day and include talks/workshops that provide you with the advice you need to start your UK studies. Contact your local British Council office for up-to-date information on event dates.
What to expect at the pre-departure briefing?
Here are some examples of topics from real pre-departure briefings. The event might include:
- Sessions with UK immigration officials where you can check if your visa preparations are in order
- Talks and workshops by British Council experts who will answer all your questions about life in the UK
- Sessions with former students of UK universities. They will give you the honest view of the first few weeks in the UK and share their tips.
- Exhibitions with stalls from international banks, insurance companies and airlines
What kind of information will be provided?
Your pre-departure briefing will cover the essential information you need to settle in when you arrive in the UK. This includes:
- Accepting the offer from your chosen university
- Visa applications
- How to arrange accommodation and what to expect
- How to get around in the UK, and to your accommodation or university when you arrive
- Luggage and what to pack
- Orientation programs
- Registering with a doctor and National Health Service (NHS)
- Insurance
- How to open a UK bank account
Note: Your chosen UK college/university may also have pre-departure briefings for Indian students. Contact the international office if there are any events you can attend.
International students whose first language is not English must meet the English language requirements. Students can submit their IELTS/TOEFL/PTE test score to meet the English language proficiency. Bedfordshire accepts overall IELTS score of 6.0 with minimum 5.5 in each element.
Those who are preparing for the UK Class 10 exam 2026 are recommended to follow the tips below.
- Know the exam pattern
- Make a proper time table as per the syllabus
- Solve previous year question papers
- Make short notes of important formulas and theorems
- Revise regularly
- Figure out weaker areas and learn them well
With proper planning and hard work, students can easily clear the UK 10th board exam.
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