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royalukeducation · 5 years ago
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Study In UK
There are mainly two intakes in the UK:
1. January/February Intake
2. September/October Intake
January Intake -
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January intake is the secondary intake. Not as many courses are offered in January intake compared to September intake, but this intake gives an opportunity to the students who have missed the admission in the main intake. It gives students some more time to work on their application. The application deadlines will fall between June and September and will change from course to course and University to University.
September Intake -
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The main intake in the UK is September intake. Most Universities in the UK offer all the courses in the September intake. The application deadlines for the September intake will fall between February and May of that academic year. However, it will always vary based on course and changes from University to University. Students should check the respective university for the details.
6 Steps to Study in September Intake in UK 2020
If you have plans to go to study in the UK for either undergraduate or postgraduate studies, the first thing you require is an action plan. Here is an application timeline to give you an idea of what to do and in which month to do!!!
Step 1 -April 2019 to September 2019
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Begin early and by     August, shortlist 8-12 universities that you will apply to. Visit     university websites and note application requirements, due dates, etc.
By September, be familiar     with bank loan options and scholarships to support your studies.
Start by downloading     admissions brochures from the university websites. Most brochures are out over a year sooner.
Do some initial research     on different accommodation options
Step 2 - Crack the exams: June 2019 to December 2019
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Prepare for required     standardized tests like GMAT, GRE, SAT, TOEFL or IELTS – relying upon the course and university.
By June-July or three     months before the test date, enroll for GMAT/ GRE.
Register for TOEFL/IELTS     no less than a month prior to the test date.
Take the required tests     around September and do plan for buffer time in case you need to retake the test.
Step 3 - Its application time: August 2019 to October 2019
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Shortlist the universities     and prepare for your application. Think hard about what makes you     unique as an applicant and sketch out your strengths and self-appraisal.
Contact your professors     and direct managers for the required 2-3 reference letters. At     least a month before your application due date.
Start drafting your SOP     and essays. Give a month’s time to structure these documents     appropriately.
Apply before the due     date!
Step 4 - What next: November 2019 to April 2020
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Don’t delay replying to     college e-mails. Also, there will be quite a few!
Appear for personal/video     interviews. These are planned around January to March.
Once you get acceptance     letters, make your decision as quickly as possible.
Depending on the     deadline, inform the universities of your decision.
You will need to pay a     non-refundable deposit to affirm your admission.
Step 5 - Visa and money matters: May 2020 to July 2020
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Search for and begin     applying for external scholarships (if relevant).
Apply for the     student loan, after you get your acceptance letter.
Assemble paperwork for     your UK student visa. Check visa prerequisites.
Apply for student     visa UK  in time. Remember the time taken for visa     processing!
Step 6 - Get ready to fly: July 2020 to August 2020
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Book airline tickets.
Organize an International     Debit/Credit card.
Gather all the documents     and their photocopies, to take along.
Check     out Pre-departure checklist!
If you want more information related to study in UK visit us. 
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royalukeducation · 5 years ago
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Overseas Education
Overseas Education is trending education nowadays. Everyone wants to take overseas education. Royal UK Education provides a clear overseas education. The universities and courses offered in the UK are internationally valued and recognized. UK universities are known for their multicultural background. Most of us think of studying abroad as an experience that is filled with every day delights. While the truth is it may be different than it is conceived to be and not in the limelight of negativity necessarily. There are some facts about studying abroad that according to us every student must know. That being said, studying abroad is indefinitely an experience one should add to their list of determined goals. The period of living in a foreign country for education might be different for every person. There is so much to learn and adapt to in such limited time. The notion of studying abroad has also become extremely popular among the crowds looking to study further. The concept is generated in the spark of productivity and development, mostly. Students go abroad with a motive to become more informed and aware of the global standing about a specific subject in general. Although, there are some points every student willing or about to pursue their higher abroad MUST KNOW!
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An adaptable attitude is a must...!
While many may find it difficult to adjust or adapt a new surrounding the others may easily blend into the same environment. It’s important to keep your mind as open as possible, only then can you truly understand the value of studying abroad. An adaptable mindset is also a great approach for preparing to witness forthcoming experiences. Sometimes studying abroad can make you feel vulnerable but understanding and accepting the challenge to live by yourself would an eminent choice taken by you. By doing so, you lead a future with a healthier and stronger approach.
Many of you will experience culture shock: 
It’s true many international students experience culture shock. But being optimistic about it is the best way to deal with it. The stages before accepting this phenomenon might be difficult to some however it’s not too long before you might actually start enjoying understanding a new culture. Side note, if you are dealing with culture shock or are afraid that you might undergo one while living abroad here are some tips to help you with--Stay Optimistic-Try Relating to the culture-Learn about the culture-Give it a try, it would be experience after all. 
You are never fully prepared:
 You might be great with planning or a perfectionist but honestly, you can never be wholly prepared for living abroad. But, you don’t have to get disappointed especially because this is going to teach you about dealing with management and additionally might develop some of your other skills like communication, inter-personal and logical reasoning as well. 
The Study abroad experience differs for each person: 
This point might sound negative but trust me it has its many positive sides. While many instances might be similar but each person studying abroad may encounter different scenarios making it a divergent experience. Furthermore, it’s the best practice to shape your own study abroad experience. It will not only be a unique approach but also a healthy way to learn and grow. You can always read blogs or watch videos to check out other international student experiences. Also, indulge in storing these experiences through journaling, photographs or writing it down on your blogs.
Part-time jobs are highly preferred: 
Part-time jobs while studying abroad is a great way to earn extra income. Almost every country hosting international students has the opportunity to work part-time. On the basis of student-visa, international students are permitted to work 20-hours per week (working hours may differ from country to country) during the semester. Be prepared to experience studying abroad. It is definitely going to be roller-coaster (in a good sense) so make sure to enjoy each and every moment to the fullest. You should furthermore consider taking up activities that are going to benefit you. 
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royalukeducation · 6 years ago
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UK’s AND INDIA’s EDUCATION SYSTEM
With a rich history of knowledge, we Indians boast a lot about our Educational system. But many immigrants who settle in the UK, and get the change to study in both environments, consider the UK’s education system more practical and unforceful. Examining the differences between our educational systems with the rest of the developed nations like the USA/UK/Australia/Canada, We have listed a few obvious tips India needs to improve on.
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1. The education system in India lacks creativity. The approach is more theoretical rather than practical. The UK’s Education system makes education more interesting by implementing knowledge practically.
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2. Education in India is more of a formality. No matter you want or not, you have to study. It becomes an everyday schedule. Countries like the UK, the USA , and Canada take education as a learning process.
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3. Here in India, there are limited prospects of professional courses, with only Medical, Engineering, and CA, leading the list. If you aren’t any of them, you are to be demeaned. But abroad, a doctor gets the same respect as a musician does. Also, music, art, and sports are considered to be a respectable career option there.
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4. In the UK, there is free primary education given to kids and is included in the law, to minimize child labor. Indian education, on the other hand, has become a business now. Even though the teachers aren’t being paid well, the fee structure and other expenses are too costly for a middle-class person to afford.
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5. In the UK, you are free to choose your own course and interest, whereas in India, your family, including relatives, take the decision about which course is best for you, in most cases. Also following the trend is a big flaw in our society. People don’t bother to know what the kid wants.
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6. The students in India are forced to memorize each and everything and produce it on paper during exams. Passing exams and scoring good marks is the main purpose of those assessments. But Europeans believe in the practical implementation of knowledge.
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7. Old technology is what fills our books, whereas the Europeans update their educational syllabus according to the new trends and technologies which are developed.
There are plenty of reasons why the UK’s educational systems are better than us and there is no shame in adapting good things from others. So wait till our system changes, or immigrate to study abroad, for a new experience and unique exposure.
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royalukeducation · 6 years ago
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9 REASONS FOR INDIAN STUDENTS TO STUDY IN THE UK
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Here are the main 9 reasons Indian students should consider (despite Brexit) for studying in the UK (England, Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland):
1. Internationally recognized universities & qualifications :-
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The UK is a popular destination for higher studies for students from around the world and is home to three of the top 10 universities in the world, according to the World University Rankings. A degree that you gain from a UK university will be recognized internationally by universities, employers and government bodies.
The top 5 universities in the UK (as of 2019-2020) are:
University     of Oxford - Two of India's Prime Ministers, Indira     Gandhi and Dr.Manmohan Singh have studied at Oxford
University     of Cambridge - Indian's first     PM, Jawaharlal Nehru, and famous economist & Nobel laureate, Amartya     Sen are both alumni of Trinity College part of Cambridge university
Imperial     College, London - Known for its     Science education, this university has produced many Nobel laureates     including the inventor of Penicillin, Sir Alexander Fleming
University     College London (UCL) - The Father of the     Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, studied law here
University     of Edinburgh.
2. Quality education:-
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The UK has retained its position as a popular destination among international students owing to its long-standing tradition of providing quality education. The standard of teaching and research at UK universities and colleges is routinely assessed and graded by official organizations to ensure that set benchmarks are met. Although UK institutes undertake the responsibility of ensuring the standard and quality of different programs themselves, independent audits are carried out by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA). Professional bodies may also guide the curriculum and perform reviews on individual departments in an institute. Colleges in Scotland may undergo reviews by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education. In fact, London was rated as the 5th best student-friendly city in the world, by QS rankings 2016.
3. Opportunities offered by the UK education system:-
The benefits of studying in the UK is a wide choice in picking your field of study and institution. You can choose from 150,000 courses at universities and colleges across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and directly contact the institute to order prospectuses. If you are looking to pursue a Master's course in the UK, you may find the one-year duration for all Master's programs to be a big advantage. Alternatively, you may opt for a Master's program in combination with a PhD, which will save you an additional year. Shorter duration of courses in the UK helps reduce tuition and accommodation costs. The UK education system promotes close interaction between students and lecturers and provides the freedom to combine different subjects into a single course of study. English language support is offered by many institutions to help international students develop the essential study and language skills required to complete their course successfully. Most universities have counselors and advisors to provide information and support to international students who can help you get used to the education system or any aspect of your course.
4. Strong research infrastructure:-  
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As a research student evaluating the benefits of studying in the UK, it will be interesting for you to note that the country puts across 6.4% of global journal articles, 11.6% of citations and 15.9% of the world’s most highly-cited articles, even though it constitutes just 0.9% of the world's total population.The latest Research Excellence Framework (REF) which checks the quality of research conducted by more than 154 leading universities and colleges in the UK, classified 30% of the research as 'world-leading' and 46% as 'internationally excellent'. An impressive number of 95,184 research doctoral degrees were awarded in the country from 2008-09 to 2012-13. The fields of clinical sciences, health & medical sciences, social sciences, business, and humanities command strong emphasis in UK research (International Comparative Performance of the UK Research Base, a report prepared for the Department of Business, Innovation, and Skills).
5. Work while you study:-
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Many Indian students in the UK gain work experience along with their study. A part-time job, internship or placement during vacation and volunteering are some ways to develop valuable skills that you can add to your CV. A work placement is a part of the study course for some colleges, and your university or college may assist in providing placement.
6. Work permit after study:-
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There have been some changes to the post-study work visa since November 2015. You can now stay in the UK after completing graduation if you hold a job offer with an annual salary of at least 20,800 pounds (Rs. 18.3 lakh). There is no limit on the number of international students who can stay in the UK upon completion of their course. In order to work in the UK after completing your studies, you need to switch from a Tier 4 Visa to a Tier 2 General Visa. You will be required to apply for a work visa from the UK Border Agency, and you can opt from the following, depending on your employment status post-study: Tier 2 (General) Visa - Open to recent graduates holding the UK recognized Bachelor's, Masters or Ph.D. degree with a job offer from a licensed employer paying a salary of at least £20,800. Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa - Open to students who are in the process of developing a world-class innovative idea and are sponsored by their university.
7. Scholarship and financial support:-
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Indian students who's worried about expensive tuition fee need not lose sleep either, for there are many scholarships that you can apply to, especially at postgraduate and research level, to support your study and cost of living costs.
8. Health benefits:-
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Indian students in the UK are eligible to receive free medical treatment by the National Health Service (NHS) if enrolled in a full-time course. Your spouse/partner and/or dependent children will also be exempt from payment if they reside with you during the course of your study program. Your college or university may have a special health policy for students too.
9. Cross-cultural experience:-
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There were 4,36,585 international students from 180+ countries studying in the UK last year, out of which Indian students were the 2nd largest group (18,320)! Studying in the UK is an opportunity to experience a multicultural environment, meet new people and fellow international students from across the world and discover new places. You benefit by developing a range of skills that are necessary to be part of today's global workforce.
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royalukeducation · 6 years ago
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Overseas Education Consultants In India
Launch of Royal UK Education, India in Nashik.
Royal UK Education is an overseas Education Consultants, running with the aim is to assist the Rural Urban students based in and around Nashik city. We help students in securing their UG – PG admissions with Universities based in the UK and help them move towards achieving their aspirations! Generally, majority of the Universities have January and September intake, but few Universities do have Apr – May intake. Along with assisting students in their application process and get Offer letters from respective Universities. We also provide guidance for Loan process or VISA process.
These days UK is the most preferred destination for Education because of the amendments in the VISA policy of UK VI. Now every International student who shall successfully complete his Masters degree from UK Universities shall be liable for the 2 years Post Study Work (PSW) VISA. This means any International student opting for the 1 Year duration Masters, won’t be expected to return to his home country immediately. But they can very well legally be in the United Kingdom and work on the basis of their work VISA in the UK.
Why Royal UK Education?
- Zero fees charged to the students
- Offer sincere help to students to achieve their aspirations and to try their luck going and settling abroad.
- Suggest you the very appropriate course suited to your profile, from the reputed University based in the UK
- We provide one stop assistance into VISA procedures and Documentations, Bank Loan Assistance, Forex and Accommodation Consultancy all under one roof.
For More Information visit us on www.royalukeducation.com
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royalukeducation · 6 years ago
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Royal UK Education is your one-stop destination to know everything about Universities in the UK: right from the courses and universities that are best suited for you to fetching the right scholarships, finances and loans; and right from being your travel advisory to securing all your documentation formalities along with the requisite Visa’s.
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royalukeducation · 6 years ago
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UK education consultants
Royal UK Education is your one-stop destination to know everything about Universities in the UK: right from the courses and universities that are best suited for you to fetching the right scholarships, finances, and loans; and right from being your travel advisory to securing all your documentation formalities along with the requisite Visa’s.
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