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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students in the UK, find accommodation, through a combination of mediums including: university services, online housing and rental property listings, and via social media.
Most Universities offer on campus housing or their Office of Residence provides dedicated resources to students to find housing near the university campus. Alternative off campus housing services such as Zoopla and SpareRoom also list student housing options, while Facebook and Twitter (now X), have a number of Indian student groups, that provide valuable insights and tips to find affordable housing in the UK.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
UK is home to some of the best universities in the world, that offer world class education, across a number of prominent streams of studies. Some of the most popular courses in UK include: Computer Science, Architecture, Communication and Journalism, Engineering, Data Science and Big Data Analytics, Cybersecurity, Medicine, Biolgical Sciences, Business and Administration Studies, Social Studies, Fashion, Law, Arts and Design.
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Yes, students have access to a number of Indian student communities and associations across the UK.
Among the popular ones are the Indian National Students Association (INSA), which is present at over 45 universities and is run to protect the well-being and interests of the Indian students in the UK.
The National Indian Students and Alumni Union (NISAU), ISA, or Indian Student Association at the University of Surrey, are some other popular student societies for Indian students in the UK.
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No, Indian students do not need a private medical insurance, to study in the UK, assuming the duration of their course is more than 6 months and they hold the UK student visa.
Students needing a UK study visa, for higher education in the country, are required to pay a mandatory fee worth GBP 776 (INR 91.5 K) per year, in the form of Immigration Health Surcharge or IHS. This gives students, access to the UK's National Health Service (NHS), which takes care of all emergency medical needs.
Students are advised to register with a General Practitoner or GP, upon arrival in the UK, which deals with most general health problems. 
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Indian students enrolled in UK can work a maximum of 20 hours per week, during the session. However, there is no limit to the number of hours one can work during vacations or semester breaks, giving some much-needed flexibility to students.
International students are advised to stay within the work hours limit, as exceeding the same can lead to the cancellation of the UK student visa, and subsequently deportation from the UK.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
For Master in Management must submit their applications before deadlines along with required documents and a non refundable application fee of EUR 190 (INR 20,100). HEC has released its deadlines to apply for a Master programme in Management. The deadlines are as follows:
MBA | Deadline |
|---|---|
Round 3 | Jan 18, 2026 |
Round 4 | Feb 15, 2026 |
Round 5 | Mar 15, 2026 |
Round 6 | Apr 19, 2026 |
Round 7 | May 17, 2026 |
Round 8 | Jun 14, 2026 |
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Indian students can study in UK without IELTS, as a number of UK universities accept students without IELTS scores. Some popular UK universities, known to accept students without IELTS include: University of Plymouth, University of Warwick, University of Portsmouth, Northumbria University and the London South Bank University, among others.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students, visting the UK for the first time, encounter a number of challenges over the course of their studies, such as adverse weather conditions, homesickness, adapting to a new culture and getting used to a different academic style, among other things.
To overcome these, students are advised to pack heavy, warm clothes, suitable to withstand the lowest of tempreatures, look for Indian Student Associations and Organizations on campus, or nearby, and engage with campus support or the International Student Support Office, for any help.
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4 months ago
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International students can choose from a range of top universities in Ireland for Masters courses. Some of the top ranked universities include Trinity College Dublin, National College Dublin, University College Cork, National University of Ireland Galway, and University of Limerick. The rankings of the top Ireland universities for Masters courses are given as follows:
University | QS World University Rankings 2026 |
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75 | |
118 | |
246 | |
284 | |
284 | |
401 |
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