Admission and Scholarships
- Sep 22, 2021
- 3 min read
Admission process
Step 1: Choosing a course of study and a college/university
Coming to study in the UK provides you with the chance to develop the skills, perspective, and confidence necessary to reach your full potential. To guarantee you UCAS (Universities and Institutions Admissions Service) and accomplish your goals, it is essential to study as much as possible about the range of courses, colleges, and universities accessible and compare them. Additionally, it is critical to verify the course's admission standards. This can be accomplished by consulting the course profiles available on the schools' websites. If you have any queries, you may contact the university directly, and they would be delighted to assist you in locating the necessary information.
Step 2: Register and Submit an Application
Applying for an undergraduate programme in the United Kingdom is straightforward; there is a single location where you may register and apply to all UK universities and colleges - you do so through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service).
Postgraduate programmes in the United Kingdom have their own unique admission requirements and application processes; thus, advice on how to apply should be found on the individual course websites.
Accept your offer in the third step
Your university or institution will contact you (often by email) to inform you if you have been offered admission to study. If you apply through UCAS, tracking the status of your application is simple at any time.
Congratulations if you are accepted with an unconditional offer! You have a spot, which you can accept immediately.
If your conditional offer is approved, the space is yours as long as you satisfy a few more criteria. This may be a specific grade on an exam or a certain score on an English language test.
For certain courses, you may be required to attend an interview prior to receiving your offer, which may be conducted over the phone or in person. Before you apply, check the course details to determine whether this is necessary.
Step 4: Obtain Financing
The moment has come to secure money. You could qualify for one of the several scholarships available to assist with the expense of your study.
What financing options are available in the United Kingdom?
There are several sorts of scholarships available to Indian students in the United Kingdom, including the following:
* Full scholarships covering tuition and living expenses
* Partial scholarships that cover a range of expenditures or a small portion of them, such as living expenses or the entirety or a portion of your tuition fees
* Nation-specific scholarships that are only available to students from a certain area or country
* Course scholarships that are only available to students enrolled in a certain course
* Government-sponsored scholarships administered by organisations such as Chevening or the Commonwealth Scholarships for Developing Commonwealth Countries.
What is the difference between a bursary, a scholarship, and a grant?
* Scholarship: A financial contribution to a student's education that is granted based on academic aptitude.
* Grant: A financial contribution provided to a student's education on the basis of aptitude, situation, or financial need.
* Bursary: A monetary grant provided to assist a student's education, based on financial necessity.
Scholarships available at the SI-UK Online University Fair in Mumbai in 2021
Portsmouth University
The University of Portsmouth offers high-quality foreign students scholarships that cover tuition and living expenses, as well as bursaries that cover up to 50% of the tuition fee for Indian students.
University of Anglia Ruskin
Anglia Ruskin University is providing a £2,500 grant to prospective MBA students in exchange for price reductions.
INSIDE (UEA)
INTO University of East Anglia provides full scholarships to Indian students enrolling in September 2019 International Foundation programmes.
University of Kingston
Kingston University provides £4,000 postgraduate scholarships based on academic performance.
Scholarships will be given to deserving students who exhibit academic, personal, or professional accomplishments on their scholarship application form.
Others-
Scholarship from the A.S. Hornby Trust
For English language instructors who wish to improve their English
Saltire Scholarships in Scotland
For master's level studies in science, technology, creative industries, health and medical sciences, and renewable and sustainable energy.
Fellowships Chevening
courses or chances for professional/academic research for mid-career professionals
Scholarship and Fellowship Program of the Commonwealth
Master's and doctorate programmes (in the United Kingdom and via distance education), as well as academic, professional, and medical fellowships
OUTSTANDING Scholarships
For one-year master's programmes in a number of disciplines at a variety of UK universities.
British Council fellowships for female STEM professionals
For women pursuing master's degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics at one of 19 institutions in the United Kingdom.
Step 5: Submit a Visa Application
As an international student, you will almost certainly require a visa to begin your studies in the United Kingdom.
Step 6: Plan Your Stay
Once you've received an offer and a visa, it's time to start packing! You may now start looking into things like flights, accommodations, and anything else you'll need to make the most of your stay in the United Kingdom.
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External Links
https://www.ucas.com/


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