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Abhishek Mehra

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The UCAS applications for the UG courses in the UK open in the month of May. While the deadline to submit the applications for most colleges and universities falls on or around September 03. Deadlines for the University of Oxford and most courses in medicine falls near October 15.  

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Priya Garg

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The earlier you start preparing for the fall intake in UK, the better. Get your test scores, documents, finances and other related requirements ready well before the admission applications commence. You must start at least 15 months before the desired intake. You should also be prepared with complete information on your finances/scholarships/loans.

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Abhishek Mehra

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Yes, January intake in UK is good, especially if you missed the September intake. This intake has less competition, more time to prepare applications, more scholarship access, and a smoother start with quieter campuses and shorter, focused courses, though course/university options are fewer than September

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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For the UK January intake, you need strong academics (transcripts, degrees), English proof (IELTS/PTE), Letters of Recommendation (LORs), Statement of Purpose, CV, and a valid passport, plus financial proof (CAS/funds) for your Student Visa; deadlines usually run May-November.

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Upasana Khandelwal

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Applications for the January intake in UK typically open between June and September of the previous year. It's best to apply early, as deadlines vary by university and course, usually closing by October or November.

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7 years ago

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Steve Smith

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This is always a confusing question to students to choose between September intake or January intake, I say it completely depends on your choice and also depends on what actually you're looking for, be sure with your expectations, Decide yourself with your requirements and plan accordingly, Personally, I feel September intake is better.

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7 years ago

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Chelsea Harper

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There are high chances of getting into risks. So please get the legal documents sorted out before getting into anything major.

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Chelsea Harper

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Abertay University
Aberystwyth University
Anglia Ruskin University
Aston University
Bangor University
Birkbeck, University of London
Birmingham City University
Bournemouth University
Bucks New University
Canterbury Christ Church University
Cardiff Metropolitan University
City, University of London
Coventry University
De Montfort University
Here are some names of the universities and the link given blow should hopefully help you. http://www.studyin-uk.in/uk-study-info/january-start/.

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