Why Study in UK
UK Student Visa
The United Kingdom is home to people from many walks of life and cultures. Students who choose to study in the country will have many opportunities to expand their horizons culturally and socially. International student support groups exist at most UK universities and colleges to facilitate communication between international students and administration.
In part because of the similarities between the two countries educational systems, the United Kingdom is one of the most famous studies abroad destinations, particularly among Indian students. Educational institutions in the United Kingdom provide a cutting-edge education system widely respected throughout international markets due to their excellent teaching facilities and faculty.
In the United Kingdom, higher education is often pursued by those at least 18 years old. Spending time in the United Kingdom as a student is a great way to improve one's command of the English language.
Please consult your study abroad counsellor at Fly Learning Consultants for more details.
Student Visa for the UK
A student who wants to study in the United Kingdom must first get a study visa from the UK's Non-Immigration authorities.
Student visa applications can be submitted for any of two categories:
- To enroll at one of the United Kingdom's Tier 4 licensed sponsor universities, prospective students must first obtain either a Tier 4 (General) or Tier 4 (Child) student visa. A short-term study visa is available for persons who want to study in the UK for a limited time.
- Since undergraduate and graduate programs in the UK are typically shorter in duration, students can save money on tuition and living costs. The time of an undergraduate degree program is typically three years, whereas graduate studies can last anything from a few months to several years.
To this end, Fly Learning assists with every step of the visa process, from the initial application to the interview and beyond, including the pre-departure briefing, the lodging arrangements, and the problem-solving after your arrival.