Benefits of studying in the UK
Whether you want to study at undergraduate or postgraduate level, UK courses can offer a fantastic range of benefits:
valuable skills
diverse culture
innovative industries
academic excellence
4. Benefits of studying in the UK
Whether you want to study at undergraduate or
postgraduate level, UK courses can offer a
fantastic range of benefits:
valuable skills
diverse culture
innovative industries
academic excellence
6. Costs & Expenses attached to
studying in the UK
Average tuition fee:-
GBP 13,600 per year.
Average living costs for a student:-
GBP 190 per week.
Travel discounts for students:-
33% off rail fares in the UK
7. Intake
The main intake offered by all Universities is
September / October few universities offer Jan
/ Feb intake also.
8. English Language Requirements
IELTS minimum score of 7.0 for Postgraduate
and 6.5 for Undergraduate Studies.
TOEFL minimum score of 90 (Internet Based
Test) for Postgraduate and 80 (Internet Based
Test) for Undergraduate Studies.
Exemption is possible if student has scored
above 70% in English language in the X and XII
std.(English Medium) & if medium of instruction
throughout school & college was English.
9. Application Documents
At least, 2 Academic reference letters from
professors who have taught you most recently.
Once reference in case of UG application on
the UCAS application form itself.
If you have work experience then at least one
work recommendation from the employer who
knows you well and can comment on your
professional abilities.
Statement of Purpose
10.
Curriculum Vitae / Resume.
Photocopied score reports of GMAT / IETLS /
TOEFL if available / required.
Portfolio (in case of Students applying for art
and design courses & Architecture programs).
Others (Certificates / achievements at the
State and National Level and extra curricular
activities).
11. Working during your studies
The majority of students who enter the UK for
longer than 6 months usually receive restricted
permission to work during their studies.
International students on full-time
undergraduate and postgraduate degree
programs are normally allowed to work for up to
20 hours per week during term-time. During
vacations, students are permitted to work full-
time.
12. Validity of the Student visa
Visa is usually issued for course
duration plus 4 months so for normal
masters it will be 12+4, 16 months.
15. Key Points
100 % job assistance.
Part time job 20 hr/week during the study.
Full time job 40 hr/week off session.
4 months stay back time after completion of study in UK.
Hostel Facility in main campus.
World-Leading Sport scientists.
World-Leading research carried out in Tourism.
First media department in the UK to be entirely digital.
Law department best in the UK for teaching excellence.
18. Pathways
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19. FEE STRUCTURE
PROGRAMME TUITION FEE SCHOLARSHIP YOU PAY
Intentional
Foundation & Level
O Foundation
10,950 1,500 9,450
Undergraduate 9,000 1,500 7,500
Postgraduate
Taught
9,400 1,500 7,900
MBA 11,150 1,500 9,650
Research – typical
fee between
9,000 – 9,800 1,500 7,500 – 8,300
24. The University of Lincoln
Lincoln is a beautiful historic city where all amenities are easily
accessible.
The University of Lincoln has risen into the top quarter of the latest
Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey. Lincoln was
placed joint 23rd out of 102 higher education institutions in the
rankings, up from 66th last year
91% of Lincoln graduates go on to find work or further study within 6
months of graduating.
With over 200 courses to choose from, many programmes, Schools
and research groups at Lincoln have professional and academic
accreditations.
Over 100 different nationalities represented on campus.
Increasing international student numbers each year (over 700 in 2012–
13).
Collaborations with international universities around the world.
25. Eligibility
The minimum IELTS Score is 5.0 for students who undertake the
University of Lincoln Pre-Sessional English Course.
The minimum IELTS Score for entry onto Undergraduate and
Postgraduate courses is 6.0.
The minimum TOEFL score is 79.
The minimum GCSE is grade C.
27. Organizational Structure
College of Social Science
College of Arts College of Science
Lincoln Business School Lincoln School of Art &
Design
Lincoln School of Chemistry
Lincoln School of
Education
Lincoln School of Architecture Lincoln School of Computer
Science
Lincoln School of Health
& Social Care
Lincoln School of Humanities Lincoln School of
Engineering
Lincoln Law School Lincoln School of Journalism Lincoln School of Life
Sciences (♦)
Lincoln School of
Psychology
Lincoln School of Media Lincoln School of
Mathematics
Lincoln School of Social
& Political Sciences
Lincoln School of Performing
Arts
Lincoln School of Pharmacy
Lincoln School of Sport &
Exercise Science
National Centre for Food
Manufacturing
28. Tuition Fees 2014
Minimum Fee £9,000 Average Fee £9,000
Maximum Fee £9,000 Average Cost to Student* Fee £8,346
29. Student Accommodation at
University of Lincoln
Accommodation CostsTypical annual cost of university/college accommodation £4,400–£5,200
Typical annual cost of private accommodation £3,000–3,400
Number of university/college beds 4,465
The university provides more than 1,000 modern en suite rooms ranging from £105 to £120 per week.
Private, University-Partnership Halls style student accommodation is available close to the university offering a further
3,000 en suite rooms ranging in price from £90 to £120 per week.
Private shared student houses are widely available and can cost as little as £85 per week, inclusive of all bills.