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10 months agoBeginner-Level 1
A UK student visa allows a student to stay in the UK and pursue an academic course for up to 5 years. In order to apply for a UK student visa, a student needs to have an unconditional offer to pursue a course with a licensed student sponsor. For this purpose, he or she needs to provide Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). Other conditions include proficiency in English, medical tests, financial proof, etc. UK student visa fee for Indian students in 2025 stands at GBP 524, regardless of the fact that whether a student is applying from outside or within the UK. In addition to this, students will have to pay for an annual health
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10 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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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
UK study visa application fee is GBP 558 for all international students in or outside UK. Students also have to pay Immigration Health Surcharge depending on length of their stay in country.
The per year cost is GBP 776 for students, applicants under 18 at the time of application & those on a Youth Mobility Scheme visa. All other applicants pay GBP 1,090–1,100 per year.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Student cannot live in UK directly after studies. But it is possible in future. Students must satisfy UK visa requirements as mentioned below-
- Must have lived and worked in UK for 5 or more years
- Must not have spent 180+ days outside UK in any of 5 years
- Must meet salary requirements in UK- GBP 38,700 per year
- Must be in demand for job in UK and satisfy min salary requirements even after getting PR
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of studies in the United Kingdom vary with the universities & the type of course a student opts to pursue. The cost of studies in the country ranges between GBP 10,000-GBP 38,000 (INR 11.5 L-INR 43.75 L) for one year.
The average cost of studies is around GBP 22,200 (INR 25.5 L).
Moreover, students can also expect to spend on average GBP 1,334 (INR 1.54 L) on a monthly basis in the form of living expenses.
Conversion rate: 1 GBP = INR 115.14
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 1
The UK to study abroad is one of the most sought-after destinations for pursuing academics and research. UK universities have been well-received by various ranking indices such as QS World University Rankings 2026 and Times Higher Education Rankings 2025. Four UK universities have made it to the top 10 list on the QS World University Rankings 2026. In addition, UK universities have performed very well on the Research Excellence Framework for their research quality and output. As a destination, the UK welcomed around 1,85,000 Indian students and more than 732,286 international students in 2024. It is a multicultural country that has a r
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Masters in Data Analytics has become very popular course for Indian students in UK. Reasons why UK is good for this course are mentioned below-
- Academic Excellence- UK has many globally known universities for Masters in Data Analytics with good quality of education and Data Science courses.
- High quality Research- UK universities have courses that focus on research and development and also required research tools and techniques.
- UK is also known for having demand for Data Analytics courses along with offering good salaries and multicultiral environment for international students.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, students can generally open multiple accounts in the bank as there is no restyriction from the banks for the same. Students can even multiple accounts with the same bank, given that they are eligible for the same.
Many students use a traditional high-street bank (like Lloyds or HSBC) to have their student loanor salary paid into these accounts and to pay major bills. However, students often use a digital bank (like Monzo or Revolut) for daily spending, travel, and budgeting. Having multiple accounts does not harm the credit rating of the students as long as they are managed responsibly.
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