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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Trinity College offers 15 programs at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels to international students. Some of the popular majors include Business and Management Studies, Engineering, Humanities and Social Sciences and Science, Chemistry, Public Policy, Mathematics and Physics.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Most universities in the UK accept applications via the UCAS portal for undergraduate studies, while applications are usually submitted directly to a university via its official admissions portal for postgraduate studies.
The UK application process is very simple, as mentioned below:
- Choose a university or college & a course of your choice
- Register on the UCAS portal for UG course application or apply directly for PG courses
- Submit the application by uploading all essential documents & paying the standard application fee
- Accept the admission offer & follow all further guidelines stated by the university
- Look for financial aid or schola
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
UK study visa application fee is GBP 524 (INR 60.3 K) for all international students in or outside UK. Students also have to pay Immigration Health Surcharge depending on length of their stay in country.
For 6 months or less in the UK, under-18 students have to pay GBP 388 (INR 44.6 K), while all other applicants have to pay an additional GBP 517.50 (INR 59.5 K) to the UK Government.
The per year cost is GBP 776 (INR 89.3 K) for students, applicants under 18 at the time of application & those on a Youth Mobility Scheme visa. All other applicants pay GBP 1,035 (INR 1.2 L) per year.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
You cannot live permanently in the UK directly after studies. However, it is very much possible in the future, provided your satisfy the UK visa eligibility requirements mentioned below:
- Must have lived & worked in the country for 5 or more years
- Must not have spent more than 180 days or 6 months outside the UK in any of the five years
- Must meet the minimum salary requirements in the UK which stands at GBP 38,700 (INR 44.56 L) per year or the "standard going rate" for your job in the country
- Must remain in-demand for your job in the country & satisfy the minimum salary requirements, even after receiving your PR
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