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How do I make a choice about the University, the Course and the Place?
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Harjai Global Gurukul will assist the student in making the right choice after a session with the counselor and undergoing a computer based aptitude test www.educationuk.org
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What are the advantages of studying in the UK?
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UK has the reputation of being best provider of the world’s quality education.
Universities and colleges are monitored and are rated to ensure that course offered is of high quality. You can check the rating of the university on the following website www.hero.ac.uk/rae , www.unistats.com. Health insurance is free for students studying for a course longer than 6 months. There are no application fees for postgraduate. Besides most importantly; the global experience of being in multicultural environment is an enriching experience.
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When does the study period start in the UK?
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Most of the Universities in the UK have two intakes, September / October and the second in January / February.
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Is IELTS / TOEFL necessary to get admission
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An IELTS or TOEFL examination is not only important for all the Universities but it is also an important supporting document for your visa application. Students have to give either IELTS / TOEFL depending upon the requirements. www.britishcouncil.org / www.ielts.org We help students with the online registration. We also provide IELTS coaching by experts in the field. This could be arranged according to the convenience of the student depending upon how much coaching is required and the time convenient to the student. Therefore ours is a unique package.
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How long is the admission procedure?
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After submission of all the application documents by the student, it takes approximately 4 – 6 weeks for response from the university.
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How much should I expect the cost of living in the UK to be?
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As per 2008 Cost of living outside London is £ 7800 per annum and London £ 9000 per annum and is revised every year. www.britishcouncil.org/study.live.uk.pdf
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Can I work during my course in the UK?
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A You are allowed to work part-time 20 hours per week and during vacation you can work full-time www.workingintheuk.com
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What kind of accommodation could I get in the UK while studying my course?
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The following types of accommodation available to an international student:
Halls of Residence
Catered –Where the student is provided with the food
Self-Catered - Where the students can cook their own food
Private Accommodation
Rented Shared Apartment
Home stay with a British Family
Stay in a hotel or a guest-house www.bunk.com.

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You may be called for an interview ?
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Once you will apply for the visa, you may be

• Granted the visa
• Rejected the visa
• Called for an interview

Harjai Global Gurukul prepares you with mock interview’s for the final one with the visa officer.
 
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How much funds do I have to show for the visa?
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It is very simple you have to show your entire educational expenses and stay cost in liquid cash which could be in the form of a bank loan or bank balance.
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Are scholarships available?
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Yes you get scholarships depending upon your academics and overall profile. In some cases universities offer grants or assistance to the students. Some of the other scholarships provided are
British Marshall Scholarships www.marshallscholarship.com,
Chevening Scholarships www.chevening.com,
For more details visit www.britishcouncil.org/scholarships.
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How will I know whether my course falls under ATAS clearance?
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If you are going for a Masters course in a particular science fields or getting admission directly in the 2nd year or 3rd year of your graduation in particular science field you will be required to get ATAS clearance. Not all but some of the science field falls under ATAS. All the information can be downloaded from www.fco.gov.uk/atas Harjai Global Gurukul will assist you for the online ATAS clearance application. You will not be granted the visa if you do not have an ATAS clearance.

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What are the changes that had been brought about in the UK visas?
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Since 2008 UK has toughened its border’s in order to make it a secure country to live in. Therefore they have come up with a point based system and Biometric visas as well as ATAS clearance. Further information can be downloaded from www.ucosa.org.uk
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Can my spouse work while I am a student?
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Yes, your spouse can work full-time while you are a full-time registered student.
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Can I work after completion of my course?
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You can legally stay back in UK for a particular time period and work under various schemes.
FTI www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/freshtalent
HSMP www.hsmp.uk.com
TWES www.twes.co.uk
IGS, etc .
The student must approach the home office 3 months prior to the expiry of the visa and fill in the FLR’s form for the extension. There are certain special areas of study which are in high demand in UK (ex networking, accounting, research etc) .Therefore longer period of work permitt is granted. Further information on working in UK after completion of studies is available on www.ukcisa.org.uk / www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk
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Is getting part time job difficult?
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No. It is not so difficult to get a part-time job. In fact you have to be open to all kinds of legitimate work. Besides contacting the local business and the international office of the university it is a good idea to get in touch with the local agents for getting the part time job.
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Will my UK qualification be recognized in my home country.
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UK qualification is globally recognized all over the world. You can visit www.naric.org.uk where you will see information provided on the comparability of international qualification from over other countries. Information on UK equivalent qualification in India can be found on www.support4learning.org.uk
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Can I stay back and work in Ireland after completion of my studies.
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Yes, Under the new law you can get a 2 year work permit or apply for green card incase you get a job offer of more then € 30,000 per year.
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Do I need a separate visa for Ireland even if I have a UK visa.
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Yes, as Ireland is a separate country only Northern Ireland is a part of UK.
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Why should I choose to study in Australia?
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Australia provides a high standard of education.
Australia is a safe, vibrant, modern & dynamic country.
Australia is the sixth largest country in the world & has lowest population density per sq km.
It offers excellent value for money & a standard of living, which is among highest in world.
Education in Australia is both challenging & flexible. It encourages you to be innovative, creative & think independently.
Internationalization of higher education & research is of great importance in Australia.
Australia education is also recognized all over the world.
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Which is the "best" university in Australia? Is there any ranking? Do you represent recognized colleges?
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There is no such thing as the "best" university in Australia. Different universities excel in different areas. Popularity of the university depends on individual preferences and perceptions. All universities are government accredited and internationally recognized.
No, there is no official ranking of Australian universities.

We only represent institutes which are well recognized hence have CRICOS Codes.
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Is there any entrance exams required?
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IELTS is a minimum requirement to study in Australia. Diploma courses demand for an IELT band of 5.5 whereas for a degree a band of 6 is required.
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How much does it cost to study in Australia?
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The cost depends on the course, duration, the university, location. To get your visa you need to show the tuition cost + Accommodation cost and airfare.
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Am I allowed to work while I am studying in Australia?
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As a student you are legally permitted to work twenty hours a week during semester and full time during vacation.
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How can I finance my education?
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Many banks in India are now providing student loans to assist students in getting their education abroad. View our services page for information on Bank Loans.
 
 
 
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