Why choose 'Global Student Recruitment'?
We provide Fast and efficient service with 100% confidentiality. we are constantly in touch with our partner institutes and know what they are looking for, therefore we can improve your chances of acceptability by making sure that your essays have the right content to best advocate your unique candidacy.
We will help you choose from a wide range of courses and also advise you on essay strategy, letters of reference, resumes, application completion, and (where required) interview preparation. We give personal attention through Face to Face Counselling and act as a Single Point Of Contact from the moment you decide to study abroad, to the completion of your course.
We can advise and help you with everything including special services such as airport pickup. please see our list of
student recruitment services for details.
The Following FAQs are focused on students intending to study in the UK. FAQs for rest of study destinations will be available on website shortly.
The key advantage that we offer is support in the UK. This is something that is of utmost value and students realize its importance only after they have arrived in the UK.
What Healthcare facilities are available in the UK?
If you are a full-time student, you will not have to pay NHS (National Health Service) medical charges. This means that consultations with a doctor and hospital treatment will not cost you anything. However, if your doctor issues you with a prescription for an item of medicine, you will have to pay a small charge to the dispensing chemist.
Most British universities have health centres staffed by qualified nurses who offer confidential services dealing with all aspects of healthcare. They refer students to doctors and dentists whenever necessary.
Are there any Language issues?
Although English is the widely spoken language, it is not uncommon to find people speaking other languages (especially in and around London). The fact that almost everyone speaks English actually proves advantageous as it helps to provide people opportunity to develop their English language skills very rapidly.
Can I study part-time in the UK?
Part-time courses are only open to European Union (EU) students. Non-EU students can obtain visas only for full-time study.
Can I work in the UK during my studies?
Students are allowed to work part-time up to 20 hours a week during term and full-time during vacations (which total approximately 14 weeks in a year). Hourly earnings are usually in the range of £4 - 7.
Can I work full-time in the UK after finishing my studies?
Under the International Graduates Scheme, applicants who successfully complete either a recognized UK degree, Master's degree, PhD or postgraduate certificate or postgraduate diploma in any subject on or after 1 May 2007 will be eligible to apply for leave under the International Graduates Scheme.
Students may also see if they can apply for a Highly Skilled Migrant Program (HSMP). Please check with one of our offices for further details.
Why Study in the United Kingdom?
United Kingdom is known for attracting students from all over the world due to its quality educational institutes, colleges and universities. As these institutes offer high standards not just in teaching but in other facilities such as Libraries, computers, research equipment and accommodations. British education also provides good value for money by offering shorter, more intensive courses than are available in many other countries, thereby reducing living expenses and time spent away from home. Closely supervised study in an intellectually and culturally stimulating environment, together with an emphasis on student welfare and close contact between staff and students also ensures that individual students get maximum support and, as a result, pass rates are high and the drop-out rate for international students is very low.
What are the entry requirements?
Entry requirements depend on the course and university you choose. Proven academic excellence and/or work experience is sometimes mandatory for courses such as the MBA.
What are the costs of Studying in the UK?
The current range of tuition fees in the UK are:
Engineering - £7,000 - £12,000
MBA - £7,000 - £16,500
Management, Business and Finance - £6,500 - £11,500
Computing & IT - £7,000 - £11,000
Medicine - £18,000 - £25,000
Science - £6,500 - £10,000
Health Care - £7,000 - £9,000
Arts - £6,500 - £8000
Visual & Creative Arts - £7,000 - £9,000
Sports, Leisure, Hospitality and Tourism - £6,500 - £8,000
Please note that this is just a general guide and the cost may vary substantially in certain cases.
What is the living cost in the UK?
The cost of living can greatly vary depending where you live. In general costs in and around London are greater than the North. In general living costs can vary from £4,500 - £9,000 per year.
When should I apply for a degree program?
Most universities in the UK do not have a formal date for close of applications, however students are advised to apply as early as possible, especially if they need to arrange any sort of financial assistance. Also it provides more time to organize travel arrangements, accommodation etc. You can find best information on closing dates by contacting one of our offices.
Is it easy to open a student bank account?
It may take almost a couple of weeks for you to open up your bank account. We offer our students get through this process quickly. Basically to open up the bank account you will need your passport, a letter from your institute and a confirmation of address (Tenancy agreement etc)
Is there a need to register with the Police?
If you are coming from outside the European Union and your country is not member of Common Wealth, then you may have to register with the police. If there is one of the sentences printed in your passport then you must register with police within seven days of arrival to the UK.
“The holder is required to register at once with the police” OR
“Register with the Police within seven days”.
We provide our students with support and guidance on this procedure as well.
Is there a need to obtain a TV License?
Yes, You need to obtain a TV license if you wish to purchase and use a television. There is a variety of ways on obtaining a TV License. We provide our students with the full list of options for that.
Do I have to pay any Council Tax?
All Full time students are exempted from the Council Tax. You can get the letter for Council Tax Exemption from your institute.
Do I need Visa to come to the UK as Student?
All students coming from outside the European Union (EU) must obtain student Visa before entering the UK. Once you are in the UK and if your course gets extended, you can consult your university and can apply to extend your Visa without leaving the UK.
What about shopping in the UK?
UK is a very multicultural place and you can easily find places to buy almost anything you need. Again there is a big variety in terms of price and quality.
We provide our students with a special list on shopping places. This list gives details on how to save money whilst you are new in the UK as new comers usually spend a lot of money in the first few months whilst they are not aware of the bargains.
We also offer list of Halal food shops etc.
What about traveling in the UK?
UK has a wide variety of transport system including Buses, Trains, Trams, Taxis, Ferries and airplanes. The public transport system is safe, clean, efficient and comparatively cheap. Students can usually get a further discount on traveling.
We offer our students a special list of ways on how to further save money on using these facilities. So again our students can expect to save money on traveling from the very beginning.