You will normally be required to have an Upper Second Class Bachelor’s degree (UK 2:1 degree) with an average CGPA of 3.5 out of 5 or above from a recognised university.
Some courses may also accept a Lower Second Class Bachelor degree (UK 2:2 degree). Some universities may also require you to have already undertaken some postgraduate level study.
When you find a school, you will find their requirements in their terms. It’s always very accessible.
2. Prepare and Submit your Application
The application process differs for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. So please pay attention to this information below.
If you wish to apply for an undergraduate degree, you will need to submit your undergraduate application via UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service).
If you wish to apply for a postgraduate degree, you will need to apply directly to the University of your choice via their own online application system. Contact your chosen university to find out more.
3. Pay attention to Eligibility
Check if you are eligible for a UK student visa before you even start at all.
Individuals that are eligible to apply for this type of UK Study visa are:
1. A complete passport document,
2. Provisional admission offered by a UK school or university, this can be represented with a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies number (CAS),
3. Evidence of financial support for the course and yourself.
This mean that people who will be accepted are those who have enough money to cover their course fees and costs of living or those whose parents or guardian can sponsor through their schooling and living in the UK.
How to Travel to UK as a Student – Full Process Summary
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