Level | Estimate Libing Cost in Pound Sterling |
---|---|
Undergraduate 40 Weeks | 7000 – 9000 |
Postgraduate 52 Weeks | 9000 – 11000 |
Once you choose the study program, you need to check, eligibility criteria, entry date, application deadlines and English language requirements. The main intake is in September each year, apart from this there are fewer January intakes available in some universities. If you wish to make sure you have submitted all your application documents.
Another thing to remember is that most courses have their own language requirements, so you may have to show evidence of your language skills. The preferred English language test is IELTS, and you can find course related detail information from your chosen university website.
For more info visits: UK Government Border Agency
When you are going to pack your luggage for UK studies, there are so many things which you need to remember. It will make the things easier where the place you will be staying.
Make sure that:
• you have accepted their offer of a place.
• Passport with valid visa stamped
• Financial documents.
• Prescriptions for necessary medicines by doctor.
• Medical And insurance Letter.
• Find out your Baggage regulations before you start packing
• Check all required Documents.
1. SCOTISH INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME
Permanent residents of China, India, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore wishing to study for a Masters in Scotland can apply for the Scottish Executive scholarships. The scholarships are available for courses at any Scottish higher education institution, with priority for science and technology and creative industries courses. They cover tuition fees, return economy airfare and living allowance.
2. OVERSEAS RESEARCH STUDENTS AWARD SCHEME (ORSAS)
The ORSAS is available to students of exceptional academic excellence to undertake postgraduate research in British universities. The award provides funding only to pay the difference between the international student tuition fee and the home/EU fee. They do not cover the basic fee or maintenance; however, some universities provide additional awards to cover these extra costs. Students have to apply through the academic institution where they have been offered a place to study.
3. COMMONWEALTH SCHOLORSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP PLANS (CSFP)
General Scholarships through the CSFP are normally available for postgraduate studies, and cover the cost of the university fees, return travel and personal maintenance. Applications should normally be filed in the first instance to the Commonwealth Scholarship agency in the country where the applicant is a permanent resident.
Split-Site Doctoral Scholarships from the CSFP support students who are already undertaking a PhD program in their home university. The scholarship enables the students to spend 1 year in a UK university as part of their work. The award covers one year’s tuition fees, travel and maintenance allowance. Applications are normally sent through the universities.
The Shared Scholarship Scheme provide support for taught postgraduate students who would not otherwise be able to study in the UK. The scheme provides funding for tuition fees, return airlines and a maintenance stipend. Applications should be filed through participating universities.
4. BRITISH CHEVENING SCHOLORSHIP
These scholarships are available to talented graduates and young professionals for studying in the UK. Three types of scholarships are available: Type A (tuition fees only), Type B (full scholarships, covering fees and stipends), and Type C (covering part or full stipends and allowances). Applications should be made through the British Embassy, High Commission or British Council of the country where the student is a citizen.