Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses in GBP | |
---|---|---|
Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative)* | 10000-38000 | |
Living and Accommodation | 10800-28000 | |
Airfare from India to the UK (Indicative) | 820-1070 | |
Visa Fees & Immigration Health Surcharge | 960 | |
Total Expenses | 67420 |
Scholarship programs for Indian students belonging to different fields of study and backgrounds directly funded by universities, requiring students to meet certain criteria in academics, financial, or demographic.
Scholarship programs backed by government for underprivileged students belonging to low-income households or are born with disabilities.
The scholarships are provided at both, undergraduate as well as postgraduate levels. These also include financial assistance for students from commonwealth countries and outstanding students worlwide, too.
Financial help provided by non-governmental bodies like corporations and foundations. The educational support is provided based on academic records and financial needs. A student has to submit the application along with the required documents.
Students have to appear for B2 Level English Language Proficiency Tests like IELTS (minimum score required- 4.0-5.5 for other universities, 7.0-7.5 for University of Oxford and University of Cambridge), TOEFL (requirements- overall score of 72, reading 18, listening 17, writing 17, speaking 20, and minimum score of 100-110 in top universities), PTE (minimum score of 43-59 and a higher score for other prestigious universities), GRE (minimum score of 150 in both verbal and quantitative sections), GMAT, and Cambridge English Language Assessments (different levels like B2 First- FCE, C1 Advanced- CAE, and C2 Proficiency- CPE to obtain Tier 4 visa).
A student can apply for an undergraduate course through Universities and Colleges Admission Services. For post graduate courses, universities have their own application processes provided on their official websites.
There can be various areas of study like engineering, science, art and design, business and management, law and finance.
Yes, a student can opt for a part-time job, work placement, or internship. The type and duration of work will depend upon the type of visa and the university a student has chosen.
For undergraduate programs, there are programs like GREAT Scholarship (offering 10,000), Commonwealth Scholarship and Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarship (covering tuition, travel, and living expenses), and Chevening Scholarship funded by UK government).
For masters programs, there are scholarships available at UK universities which offers finances partial as well as fully. Some scholarships may also include opportunities for internships or research projects.