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19/07/2022

Dear Partner,

Please be advised that we are accepting new applications and conducting walk-in interviews for the following HNC/HND courses:

HNC/HND in Healthcare Practice for England – Greenford (West London), Stratford (East London) Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds campuses

HND in Business – Greenford (West London), Stratford (East London) Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds campuses

HND in Digital Technologies – Greenford (West London), Stratford (East London) Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds campuses

HND in Construction (Construction Management) – Greenford (West London) only

Course start: September 2022

Entry requirements:

Age: 18 years or over

Level 3 qualification with 58 to 60 Credits (OFQUAL recognized)

Or

International Qualification equivalent to Level 3 with Level 2- Functional Skills English, IELTs B2 level or DuoLingo Test with minimum of 85 score

Or

2-years work experience (If the admission is solely based on Work reference)

Please make every effort to make new applications, completing their assessments and providing pending documents ASAP to secure their admission for this September intake as we have a short admission deadline for these curses.

We follow First-come, First-serve on completed files

13/12/2021

UKVI Home office approved bank lists for Bangladesh

The Home Office International Operations and Visas will only accept financial statements from banks & financial institutions in Bangladesh listed below for UK student visa application:

AB Bank Limited
BRAC Bank Ltd
Citi Bank
Commercial Bank of Ceylon Ltd
Dhaka Bank Ltd
Eastern Bank Limited
First Security Islami Bank Ltd
Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd (HSBC)
Mutual trust Bank Ltd
National Credit and Commerce Bank Ltd
One Bank Ltd
Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd
Southeast Bank Ltd
Standard Chartered Bank
State Bank of India
Prime Bank Ltd
Pubali Bank Ltd
Woori Bank Ltd
Bank Alfalah Limited
The City Bank Ltd
Trust Bank Ltd
The Home Office also now accept financial statements from the following banks in Bangladesh for UK student visa until further notice:

Premier Bank Limited
Standard Bank Limited
IFIC Bank Limited

27/02/2021

London Student Accommodation
UK Student Visas for International Students

UK Student Visas for International Students
Going to university is a big adventure, and even more so if you come from overseas. There’s a lot more to think about if you are travelling to the UK to study. For instance, you will need a student visa to study anywhere in the UK. We know all the technical terms can be a little bit confusing, so we’ve put together this brief guide to UK student visas to help you to understand what you need.

In the following guide you will find out what student visas are available, the requirements and costs. We’ll also answer a few of the common questions asked about student visas for studying in the UK.

Types of Student Visas in the UK
For university study, there are two types of visas that allow you to study in the UK. These are the short-term study visa and the general student visa (Tier 4). Which type of visa you need depends on how long your course is and what you are doing in the UK. Each visa has it’s own requirements and restrictions.

Short-Term Study Visa
A short-term student visa is suitable for students that want to do a short course of study in the UK. This includes English language and training courses, as well as short periods of research as part of a degree course in another country.

Short-Term Study Visa Requirements
To apply for a short-term student visa you must be completing a short course of study in the UK and be from outside the European Economic Area (EEA – this includes EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) and Switzerland. You must be over 18 to apply for this visa.

You must also have:

An offer on a course in the UK at an accepted place of study
Enough money to support yourself, or relatives/friends that can support you
The ability to pay for your journey back home (or onward journey)
There are also extra requirements for specific courses, you can find them on the UK government website.

You will also be asked to provide documents as evidence. This includes:

A valid passport (with a blank page for your visa)
Evidence that you can support yourself during your course
Details of where you intend to stay and any travel plans
Contact details of a parent of guardian in your home country
Proof of the course you are studying, such as:
Evidence of previous study
English language qualifications
If you are from a country where you have to take a TB test and coming to the UK for more than six months, you will also need to provide the results of this test.

You will need to make an appointment at your nearest UK Visa application centre, where you will be required to bring your documents as evidence. An interview is not compulsory, however you may be asked to attend one at the time of your appointment or shortly afterwards. If you are invited to an interview you must attend it.

The fee for a short-term study visa are £97 for a 6 month visa and £186 for an 11 month visa, at time of writing.

Common Questions About the Short-Term Study Visa
How to apply for a short-term study visa – to apply, simply follow the steps on the UK Government website.

Can I work with a UK Short-Term Study Visa? No, you can not work or carry out any business with a short-term student visa. You are also unable to complete work experience or work placements (with some exceptions).

Can I extend the UK Short-Term Study Visa? No, this visa can not be extended. If you want to lengthen your stay in the UK you will have to apply for a different visa.

How long can I stay in the UK after my Short-Term Study Visa expires? This depends on the length of your visa. You can stay for the length or your course and you may be allowed to stay for an extra 30 days if your total stay is no more than six months, or if your total stay is no more than eleven months and you are over 16 and studying an English language course.

When should I apply for a Short-Term Study Visa? you can apply up to three months before the date of your travel to the UK.

How long does it take to get a Short-Term Study Visa? You should receive the decision on your UK visa within three months of applying (though you can pay for a faster decision).

General Student Visa
Also known as a Tier 4 Student Visa, a UK General Student Visa is the one to apply for if you are taking a full course at University. This visa is only available to over 16 year olds.

General (Tier 4) Student Visa Requirements
To apply for a general student visa you must have been accepted onto a course of study in the UK and be from outside the European Economic Area (EEA – this includes EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) and Switzerland.

You must also have:

been offered an unconditional place on a course with a licensed Tier 4 sponsor
Enough money to support yourself and pay for your course
The ability to read, write and understand English
There are also extra requirements if you plan to continue your studies after completing a course in the UK, you can find them on the UK government website.

You will also be asked to provide documents as evidence. This includes:

A valid passport (with a blank page for your visa)
Evidence that you can support yourself during your course
Confirmation of acceptance for study (CAS), this is a reference number sent by your education provider
For under 18 year olds, you also have to supply evidence of parent/guardian consent and prove the relationship to this parent or guardian.

If you are from a country where you have to take a TB test and coming to the UK for more than six months, you will also need to provide the results of this test.

You will need to make an appointment at your nearest UK Visa application centre, where you will be required to bring your documents as evidence. An interview is not compulsory, however you may be asked to attend one at the time of your appointment or shortly afterwards. If you are invited to an interview you must attend it.

The fee for a General Student Visa is £348, at time of writing. Check for updated prices here. You will also be required to pay a healthcare surcharge. The amount of this surcharge is different for different people, use the healthcare surcharge calculatorto find out how much you will be charged.

Common Questions About General (Tier-4) UK Student Visas
How to apply for a general student visa – to apply, simply follow the steps on the UK Government website.

Can I work with a UK General Student Visa? Yes, you are able to work. Normally it is for a maximum of 20 hour a week, but this depends on the level of your course and what kind of sponsor you have. There are also certain jobs that you are not allowed to do, so check before you accept a job.

Can I extend the UK General Student Visa? Yes, if you want to start a new course or stay longer to continue your course you can extend this visa. Though you must be in the UK when you apply, have a sponsor and meet eligibility requirements.

How long can I stay in the UK after my General Student Visa expires? You can not stay in the UK after your visa expires, and there is no grace period. If you wish to stay longer you must apply to extend your visa or apply for a different visa if you are no longer planning to study. However, you can arrive in the UK before your course starts. If your course is less than six months long you can arrive a week before, if the course will last longer than six months you can arrive one month before your course starts.

When should I apply for a General Student Visa? you can apply up to three months before your course starts.

How long does it take to get a General Student Visa? You should receive the decision on your UK visa within three months of applying (though you can pay for a faster decision).

If your planning to study in the UK from overseas, it’s important that you get the right visa for your course. You must also be aware of the restrictions of the visa and what to do if you wish to stay longer.

Planning to take a University course in the UK ? Take a look at our student services, with easy access to a number of UK Universities. Simply give us a message with your query for more information.

UK relaxes post-study work visa rules for remote learners 11/01/2021

UK made it more flexible for post study work visa for distance learners.

UK relaxes post-study work visa rules for remote learners Overseas students will only need to be in country by April to be eligible for post-study work visa if their course is finishing this academic year

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