Applying to Study

To apply for a course in the UK, you’ll typically need:

  • Academic transcripts and certificates
  • English language test scores (e.g. IELTS UKVI, TOEFL)
  • Passport copy
  • Personal statement
  • References (for university-level courses)

Yes, most UK institutions offer conditional admission based on predicted grades. You can submit your final results later.

We’ll help you check your qualifications and find the right program. Just contact our support team or use our free course matcher.

Yes, once you receive an offer, you’ll pay a deposit to secure your place. This is required before getting your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) for the visa.

English Language Requirements

Most UK institutions accept:

  • IELTS UKVI Academic (for visa purposes)
  • TOEFL iBT

PTE Academic UKVI
Some universities may offer internal English tests or accept waivers based on your previous studies.

Yes. You can receive a conditional offer and submit your results later. If needed, we also offer English preparation courses.

Visas & Immigration

You need a Student visa (formerly Tier 4). You must have a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) from your institution to apply.

You’ll need to prove you have:

  • £1,334/month for living costs in London
  • £1,023/month for other parts of the UK
  • Tuition fee balance

These funds must be in your account for at least 28 days before your application.

Yes, most full-time students can work:

  • Up to 20 hours/week during term
  • Full-time during holidays

Study Pathways

These programs help international students meet academic or English entry requirements for UK universities. We offer:

  • International Foundation Year
  • International Year One
  • Pre-Master’s programs

Yes.  if you meet the required academic performance, English scores, and attendance levels during your pathway program.

Accommodation & Arrival

Yes! We offer safe, well-located housing near campuses. Options include private rooms, shared flats, and en-suite residences.

Yes. We can arrange a meet-and-greet service if you let us know your arrival details at least 7 days in advance.

Bring:

  • Passport and visa
  • Offer letter and academic documents
  • Local currency or international debit card
  • Essentials for your first week (we provide bedding kits for accommodation)

Fees & Payments

Fees are usually due before the start of your course. Some schools offer instalment options. A deposit is required to confirm your place.

You may be eligible for a refund if:

  • Your visa is refused
  • You don’t meet entry conditions
  • You cancel within the stated deadline

Check your offer letter or contact us for full details.

We use secure platforms like Flywire or GlobalPay for safe, trackable international payments.

Living in the UK

Once you arrive, we’ll help you set up a student bank account. Bring your passport, visa, proof of address, and student status letter.

Yes! UK cities are incredibly diverse. You’ll find halal, vegan, African, Asian, and many other global options in shops and restaurants.

Yes. You’ll pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) as part of your visa. This gives you access to the NHS, the UK’s public healthcare system.