Did you know that there are over100 Universities in the UK? Add to this around 50 to 60 colleges that offer degree programmes and you can see there is a wealth of options available to you. Choosing the right University can save you time and money. It will also determine the type of learning experience you will have. Depending on what you wanting, the location of the University will make a difference. Universities are spread all over the country; from London to Cardiff, from Glasgow to Belfast. We will work with you to ensure that the choice you make takes on board your priorities in location, programme, learning and costs
One of the easiest decisions to make is the subject area you want to study. Knowing the subject area does not necessary mean that one knows which programme or course to pursue. That is because a subject area will show your interest, a programme will take you to a normally well-defined destination. For example, choosing computing, or engineering, or management. or medicine as a subject area results in numerous programme options for each. On top of this, each University will have it’s own version and flavour of a programme – complicating the choice even further. We will work with you to understand your preferences and then share possible options that meet with your aspirations and circumstances.
Making an application can be challenging. Knowing what to include and what not to. More importantly, how to draft out a personal statement that makes impact. University places are often competitive, especially for specialist subject areas and courses. It is thus paramount that what you say about yourself in the personal statement helps and supports your application. We will work with you to ensure your application and personal statement improves your chances of gaining a place on your chosen University and programme of study.
Once an offer from a University for a place on a programme comes through, there are still a number of items that need to be successfully engaged with before you can reach UK and your chosen University. One of these is obtaining a visa to both travel to and study in the UK. The Student visa as in often known as allows you to stay in the country for duration of your course. It also allows to work on conditional basis as well. The process for gaining a visa can be challenging, but our UK experts will be on hand to offer practical advise before making the application and preparing you for the visa interview. This should improve your chances of getting a Student visa and to undertake your studies in the UK.
Next to choosing your programme of study and University is ensuring you have the right information on career opportunities and employment possibilities. This in fact can be as equally important if you are wanting to work during your studies, which your Student visa will facilitate. We can advice you on, for example, possibilities and the amount of hours you could work and the amount you could earn. Furthermore, we can discuss with you the type of employment you may be able to get after completing your studies and what sort of salary you can expect. In addition, we can explore with you options of continuing your education after you graduate. In this case, we will look to map out a career route to meet your desired goal and aspiration.
Everything of value has a cost. Education is no different. UK courses and qualifications are sought out by thousands of students from across the world each year. It is a very popular destination for education. The cost of education in relative terms is not too expensive, but for most international students this can be a challenge and indeed a barrier for pursuing their dream of studying in the UK. We can help. In fact, we believe we can save you lots of money – many hundreds, if not thousands, of pounds each year of your study. Share with us your aspirations and we will work with you to advise on the most cost effective way of reaching your dreams.










