Study in the UK: A Guide
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Study in the UK: A Guide

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  • Written by UnivAdmitHelp
  • Category: Insights & Information
  • Published on 18 Feb 2022

The universities in the UK offer students a high-quality education, a wide array of career opportunities, modern educational approaches, and real-life experiences, among various other benefits.

According to research, UK has the third-highest percentage of Indian students seeking admission to the universities. Even so, several Indian students do not have access to the right information about admission to the UK. Many students find it difficult to sort out the relevant information from the irrelevant since there is a variety of information available.

The purpose of this blog is to serve as a guide to Indian students who wish to earn a degree in the UK. It would give an overview of the steps to be taken by Indian students who want to apply for UG degree programs at UK universities.

Universities in the UK

UK is a hub of renowned universities. Following is as a list of popular and renowned universities:

Oxford, Cambridge, King's College, UCL, Imperial, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Lancaster, Durham University, and many others. Visit the mentioned website to get more details about the Universities https://www.topuniversities.com/.../top-universities-uk-2021

How to apply to Universities?

Applying to universities entails taking a few steps seriously and keeping them in mind. The first step is to review the documents. Here's an overview of the documents that are required during the admissions process:

  • Qualifications required
  • A transcript of the grades
  • A well-drafted SOP
  • An experience letter
  • Letter of recommendation
  • A qualifying score in the ILETs exam

Other exams which one should keep in mind are -:

  • Law Admissions Tests - LNAT and CLT
  • Thinking Skills Assessment - TSA
  • Mathematics Aptitude Test - MAT and more

Students can register themselves at UCAS. Indian students are charged a fee of around INR 2500 for the application process.

  • To begin with, you should find colleges that match your profile and then apply. You may submit a maximum of five applications on the UCAS website. 
  • Apply to colleges where you think there are high conversion chances and consider those colleges.
  • he UCAS application has to be submitted by these two dates depending upon the course your are applying in. a)15 October 2022 for 2023 entry at 18:00 (UK time) – any course at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, or for most courses in medicine, veterinary medicine/science, and dentistry. You can add choices with a different deadline later, but don’t forget you can only have five choices in total. b)25 January 2023 for 2023 entry at 18:00 (UK time) – for the majority of courses. 
  • Having registered on UCAS, now you should move forward and fill in all the personal information details and the educational requirements.
  • A description of the employment history should be given and letter of recommendation or a reference should be attached.
  • Identify and analyse as to which course you want to apply
  • Prepare a well-drafted SOP as it is evaluated very seriously at top-notch universities.
  • Preview the application form and then apply.

After filling out the form, there might be other requirements as well and their requirements may differ from university to university. 

Some universities, including Oxford, LSE, and Cambridge, require a written test, while others may opt for an interview. You can also take additional exams like the SAT/ACT/AP, which will enhance your profile. Indian Students also need to appear for the ILETS exam and it is valid for 2 years. IN general, ACT and SAT scores are not mandatory for UK universities admissions.

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Scores required

Students with strong test scores and a solid educational background are more likely to be admitted to universities. 

The universities of Oxford and Cambridge pay serious attention to the marks scored by students in the 10th and the 12th board exams. In the case of the other colleges, 90-95% is a decent score. The percentage required decreases as you move down the list of colleges. An excellent academic record will give you an edge in the application process.

SOP- SOP is one of the deciding factors for admission. The SOP should be developed in such a way that it demonstrates your abilities and achievements to the panellists in an organized and effective way. A typical SOP is about 700 words long. Your SOPs should be original and should not be copied from other sources, as this might disqualify you. You can present all of your life experiences, achievements, and interests in your SOP without ever having to speak.

Waiting for the admission letter

Applicants need to be patient and wait for acceptance letters from the universities and courses they applied to. In general, you are advised to wait for the revert from all the 5 universities you applied to, and make your decision when you receive them. If you have not received any offers, you can typically wait until July and then make a decision.

Costs associated

The costs involved can be divided into several factors. There might be hidden costs too.

  • Expenses for staying in the city would largely depend on the city you are living in.
  • Living costs might range from 9k-15k per year.
  • The total costs of a stay in the UK might range from 1 to 1.5 crores, excluding travel and medical emergencies.

You need not worry too much as there are various scholarships available for students who may qualify, saving them a lot of money in the process.

Scholarships

Make sure you do a thorough research before applying for scholarships. Indian students can avail a variety of scholarships available. The majority of scholarships fall into 2 categories:

  • Government-funded scholarships
  • Scholarships which is received by students from non-government institutions. 

Government-funded scholarships might include the schemes of Chevening scholarships and commonwealth scholarships.

There are other varieties of universities that offer scholarships, some of them are:

  • Scholarship received from the British Council of UK
  • MBA Skoll Scholarships
  • Rhodes House Scholarships
  • Gates Cambridge scholarships and many more

We've discussed a lot about UK admissions and universities, now let's talk about the pros and cons of studying at UK universities. Starting with the pros,

  • Graduate degree provided by UK Universities is a 3-year degree which is accepted for a master's in the UK.
  • The total expenses that you would need to pay is almost half that of the USA.

On the contrary, the past grades and scores of the students are considered very seriously and the courses are generally not flexible enough.

Conclusions

Universities in the UK are some of the most prestigious in the world. You can choose from a variety of renowned universities and courses. The application process for the UK is also not too complicated. The emphasis is usually placed on educational marks and the SOP. So, be prepared and conduct proper research before you apply for university courses at the UK.

 

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