Study Abroad
in
United Kingdom
About Us
AEC is an education consultancy assisting students who wish to
study abroad. We are registered with British Council and Singapore
Tourism Board.
Our Services
• We provide the following facilities to the students who are keen
to study abroad:
– Career Counseling
– Country & Institution Selection
– Application Process
– Financial Assistance
– Visa Assistance
– Accommodation & Meet & Greet Services
– Travel Arrangements
Study in UK
About United Kingdom
• The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,
commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK), Great
Britain (GB), or simply Britain, is a sovereign state located off
the north-western coast of continental Europe.
• UK is located in the Northern Hemisphere and is roughly 4500
miles from India (8 hrs by air). It consists of four regions:
• England
• Scotland
• Wales
• Northern Ireland
Map of United Kingdom
UK’s Economy
• The UK is a major developed capitalist economy.
• It is the world's sixth largest by nominal GDP.
• The United Kingdom is one of the world's most globalized
countries.
• The UK is the second largest financial centre in the world after
the US.
• UK has a population of approx 60 million and per capita Income
of UK in the year 2008 is £ 23,500 (more than US and Germany).
• UK is the hub of business in Europe.
• 1 GBP = 100 INR (approximately)
The Climate
• UK climate is one of the most unpredictable climate in the
world.
• Average Temperature in summers is between 18 c to 27 c.
• Average Temperature in winters is between -4 c to 10 c.
• UK receives snow fall between Dec – Feb.
Why Study in UK ?
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Academic Excellence.
International Recognition.
Shorter Duration.
International Experience.
Value for Money.
Multi Cultural Society.
Wide Range of course options.
Creative way of teaching and learning.
Study in the HUB of education and inventions.
Job and Business opportunity.
Degrees backed by Quality Assurance Agencies (QAA,
RAE, EQUIS, AMBA, OFSTED, SQA etc.)
Types Of Qualifications
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A Levels/ Scottish Highers.
Access/ Foundation/ Diploma Courses.
HNC/ HND Courses.
Under Graduation Courses (B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Engg. etc)
Post Graduation Courses (MA/ MSc/ MBA etc)
Post Graduation Research (M.Phil/ M.Res)
Research Level (PhD/ DBS etc.)
Factors to be considered while
choosing the University
• Course Content  match your area of interest
• Cost of the Course  Should not be overpriced
• Job Opportunities 
-> Part time jobs during the course
-> Full time jobs during vacations
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Social Life and Security 
-> Should not be Isolated
-> Should have some Indians (not many)

• Location  Should be a vibrant city
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• Reputation & Ranking
Schooling in UK
• Schooling is compulsory for everyone in UK up till an age of 16.
• UK follows 2 distinct systems of schooling.
a) For England, Wales & Northern Ireland.
b) For Scotland.
• Basic differences between both the systems is that education in
Scotland is for 12 years whereas in England, Wales and N.I. it is
for 13 years.
• In terms of comparison with Indian qualification
10th standard = GCSE ‘O’ Levels in UK
12th standard = GCE ‘A’ Levels in UK (except Scotland)
• GCSE – General Certificate of Secondary Education.
• GCE – General Certificate of Education
Undergraduate Studies
• Undergraduate degrees can be offered only by universities and
institutes who have received Royal Charter Status by
Government.
• There are more than 3000 course options for students.
• Generally course duration is 3 years in UK (except Scotland).
• Course duration in Scotland is 4 years or more.
• UK has a unique concept of Sandwich courses which allows
students to work for 1 year in between the course.
• UK degrees are highly regarded amongst the employers.
Degree details
Types of
Qualification

Duration

Intake

Fee Range

BSc(Hons)/
BEngg/
BA(Hons)

3yrs (without
sandwich*)

Jan/Sep

£ 7,00011,000(p.a)
Rs 6-9 lac

BSc(Hons)/
BEngg/
BA(Hons)

4 yrs (with
sandwich*)

Jan/Sep

£ 7,000-11,000
Rs 6-9 lacs

Mengg

5 yrs (with
sandwich)/
4 yrs (w/o
sandwich)

Sep

£ 7,000-11,000
Rs 6-9 lacs
Types of Sandwich Courses
• Thick Sandwich
• Thin Sandwich
Thick Sandwich

STUDY

1st year

STUDY

2nd year

INTERNSHIP

3rd year

STUDY

4th year
Thin Sandwich

STUDY

INTERN

STUDY

INTERN

STUDY

1st- 3rd
semester

4th
semester

5th
semester

6th
semester

7th-8th
semester

(1.5 year)

(6 months)

(6 months)

(6 months)

(1 year)
Cost for Under-Graduate Students
Terms

Fees

Living Expenses Earning

Yr 1

£ 9000

£5500-7500

£ 5760 p.a

Yr 2

£ 9000

£5500-7500

£ 5760 p.a

Yr 3

Paid
£5500-7500
placement (1/4
of the fees)

Stipend of £
12000-15000

Yr 4

£ 9000

£ 5760 p.a

£5500-7500

Grand Total £ 30,000 (fees) + £24,000 (living expenses) – £28,000
(earning)
=
26,000(approx)

£
Semester cycle: September
Semester 1
Sep-Dec

Internal
Sep-Nov Exams
Dec 1st week

Christmas
Break

Semester 2
15th Jan-Mar

June - August

Easter Break
(2 weeks)

Vacations

Mar end - Jun
Semester cycle: January
Year 1 – Jan to Aug
Year 2 onwards:

Semester 1
Sep-Dec

Internal Exams
Dec 1st week

Christmas
Break

Semester 2
15th Jan-Mar

June - August

Easter Break
(2 weeks)

Vacations

Mar end - Jun
Applying Procedure
Apply through UCAS or Directly
Decision from the university

Unconditional offer

Conditional Offer
Fulfill the Conditions

Pay the Deposit to the Institution
Apply for Visa
Go to UK

Reject
UCAS (University and Colleges
Admission Service)
• The central organization that processes applications for full
time undergraduate courses at UK universities and Colleges.
• It represents 325 universities and colleges (2009)
• Online application form
• Middleman between university and agents/student.
• Student can apply maximum of 5 choices on your application
• Cost :
a) 5 options -> £ 19
b) 1 option -> £ 12
• UCAS has 2 options of ‘Extra‘ and ‘Clearing’ enabling students
to apply late or apply to other universities if they have been
unsuccessful n first 5 applications.
• Deadline: 30th June (15tOct for Oxford & Cambridge)
Entry Requirements
• It depends upon the university but generally:
Year 12(CBSE) – 85% above with similar grades in the
subjects of specialization (e.g. if a student is going for
BEngg Mechanical Engineering then university expects
similar grades in Mathematics & Physics as well).
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Year 12(IB Board) - 29-31 (overall)
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Year 12(ALevels) – Generally 3 A’s

English – IELTS -6.0 above or 75% in year 12 in English
(e.g. if a student is going for BEngg Mechanical Engineering
then university expects similar grades in Mathematics &
Physics as well).
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Accommodation
• On Campus (University Managed Housing)
• Off Campus (Private Housing)
a) Catered: An apartment in which food is provided.
b) Self Catered: an apartment in which guests can
take care of their own meal and laundry needs.
i) Shared: Shared kitchen and bathroom
ii) En-Suite: Attached bathroom and shared kitchen
iii) Studio: Attached bathroom and kitchen
Layout (Shared Flat)

Bedroom 3

Bathroom 2

Bedroom 4

Bedroom 6

Bathroom 1

Bedroom 5

Bedroom 2

Kitchen

Bedroom 1
Layout (En-Suite Flat)
Bedroom 5

Bathroom

Bedroom 6

Kitchen

Bathroom

Bedroom 4

Bathroom

Bedroom 3

Bathroom

Bedroom 1

Bedroom 2

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Student Accommodation
Living Expenses
Expense

In London

Outside London

Accommodation

£ 100

£ 70

Food

£ 40

£ 20

Transport

£ 20

£ 10

Phone

£ 10

£ 10

Miscellaneous

£ 30

£ 10

Total (Per week)

£ 200

£ 120
Part Time Jobs
• Part Time
-> 20 hrs/ week during Term time
-> Full Time during vacations
-> Average pay £6-7/hr
-> Jobs related to Retail, Hospitality,
BPO, Admin, Library etc.
• 20 Hrs (per week) * £6 = £ 120 p.w.
• 40 Hrs (per week) * £6 = £ 240 p.w.
• University assists in finding part time jobs.
After Course Completion
• All the international students who have studied Bachelors,
Masters, Research, PGCE in UK or HND (only from Scotland) are
eligible to apply for 2 years Post Study Work (PSW) visa which
enables them to work anywhere in the UK.
1 Year

2 Years

Study

Work

• Average salary for graduates (with no experience) is approx £
22,000 p.a.
• All the universities have a career centre which helps
international students in finding job.
Scholarships
• There are various scholarships offered for Indian students.
Details can be found on university website or
http://www.britishcouncil.org/india-educationuk-scholarships.htm
• There are some scholarships offered by Ministry of HRD,
Government of India.
• There are some private organizations like Tata, Sethna, Birla,
Mahindra etc who also offer scholarships/financial aid to the
Indian students.
Health & Welfare
• All international students in UK are entitled to free health care
by NHS (National Health Services).
• All the universities have international welfare office which deals
with the problems of international students.
• Police in UK takes special care of international students and
university areas.
• All the employers in UK should have a license by the
government to offer jobs to international candidates ensuring
that students don’t get trapped with illegitimate employers.
Head Office
AEC – Abroad Education Consultants
1302-04, Ansal Tower, 38, Nehru Place
New Delhi – 110 019
Tel: +91-11-4333 4444
Email: enquiry@aecoverseas.com
www.aecoverseas.com
Thank You

Study in UK

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    About Us AEC isan education consultancy assisting students who wish to study abroad. We are registered with British Council and Singapore Tourism Board.
  • 3.
    Our Services • Weprovide the following facilities to the students who are keen to study abroad: – Career Counseling – Country & Institution Selection – Application Process – Financial Assistance – Visa Assistance – Accommodation & Meet & Greet Services – Travel Arrangements
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    About United Kingdom •The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK), Great Britain (GB), or simply Britain, is a sovereign state located off the north-western coast of continental Europe. • UK is located in the Northern Hemisphere and is roughly 4500 miles from India (8 hrs by air). It consists of four regions: • England • Scotland • Wales • Northern Ireland
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    UK’s Economy • TheUK is a major developed capitalist economy. • It is the world's sixth largest by nominal GDP. • The United Kingdom is one of the world's most globalized countries. • The UK is the second largest financial centre in the world after the US. • UK has a population of approx 60 million and per capita Income of UK in the year 2008 is £ 23,500 (more than US and Germany). • UK is the hub of business in Europe. • 1 GBP = 100 INR (approximately)
  • 8.
    The Climate • UKclimate is one of the most unpredictable climate in the world. • Average Temperature in summers is between 18 c to 27 c. • Average Temperature in winters is between -4 c to 10 c. • UK receives snow fall between Dec – Feb.
  • 9.
    Why Study inUK ? • • • • • • • • • • • Academic Excellence. International Recognition. Shorter Duration. International Experience. Value for Money. Multi Cultural Society. Wide Range of course options. Creative way of teaching and learning. Study in the HUB of education and inventions. Job and Business opportunity. Degrees backed by Quality Assurance Agencies (QAA, RAE, EQUIS, AMBA, OFSTED, SQA etc.)
  • 10.
    Types Of Qualifications • • • • • • • ALevels/ Scottish Highers. Access/ Foundation/ Diploma Courses. HNC/ HND Courses. Under Graduation Courses (B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Engg. etc) Post Graduation Courses (MA/ MSc/ MBA etc) Post Graduation Research (M.Phil/ M.Res) Research Level (PhD/ DBS etc.)
  • 11.
    Factors to beconsidered while choosing the University • Course Content  match your area of interest • Cost of the Course  Should not be overpriced • Job Opportunities  -> Part time jobs during the course -> Full time jobs during vacations • Social Life and Security  -> Should not be Isolated -> Should have some Indians (not many) • Location  Should be a vibrant city • • Reputation & Ranking
  • 12.
    Schooling in UK •Schooling is compulsory for everyone in UK up till an age of 16. • UK follows 2 distinct systems of schooling. a) For England, Wales & Northern Ireland. b) For Scotland. • Basic differences between both the systems is that education in Scotland is for 12 years whereas in England, Wales and N.I. it is for 13 years. • In terms of comparison with Indian qualification 10th standard = GCSE ‘O’ Levels in UK 12th standard = GCE ‘A’ Levels in UK (except Scotland) • GCSE – General Certificate of Secondary Education. • GCE – General Certificate of Education
  • 13.
    Undergraduate Studies • Undergraduatedegrees can be offered only by universities and institutes who have received Royal Charter Status by Government. • There are more than 3000 course options for students. • Generally course duration is 3 years in UK (except Scotland). • Course duration in Scotland is 4 years or more. • UK has a unique concept of Sandwich courses which allows students to work for 1 year in between the course. • UK degrees are highly regarded amongst the employers.
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    Degree details Types of Qualification Duration Intake FeeRange BSc(Hons)/ BEngg/ BA(Hons) 3yrs (without sandwich*) Jan/Sep £ 7,00011,000(p.a) Rs 6-9 lac BSc(Hons)/ BEngg/ BA(Hons) 4 yrs (with sandwich*) Jan/Sep £ 7,000-11,000 Rs 6-9 lacs Mengg 5 yrs (with sandwich)/ 4 yrs (w/o sandwich) Sep £ 7,000-11,000 Rs 6-9 lacs
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    Types of SandwichCourses • Thick Sandwich • Thin Sandwich
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    Thick Sandwich STUDY 1st year STUDY 2ndyear INTERNSHIP 3rd year STUDY 4th year
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    Cost for Under-GraduateStudents Terms Fees Living Expenses Earning Yr 1 £ 9000 £5500-7500 £ 5760 p.a Yr 2 £ 9000 £5500-7500 £ 5760 p.a Yr 3 Paid £5500-7500 placement (1/4 of the fees) Stipend of £ 12000-15000 Yr 4 £ 9000 £ 5760 p.a £5500-7500 Grand Total £ 30,000 (fees) + £24,000 (living expenses) – £28,000 (earning) = 26,000(approx) £
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    Semester cycle: September Semester1 Sep-Dec Internal Sep-Nov Exams Dec 1st week Christmas Break Semester 2 15th Jan-Mar June - August Easter Break (2 weeks) Vacations Mar end - Jun
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    Semester cycle: January Year1 – Jan to Aug Year 2 onwards: Semester 1 Sep-Dec Internal Exams Dec 1st week Christmas Break Semester 2 15th Jan-Mar June - August Easter Break (2 weeks) Vacations Mar end - Jun
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    Applying Procedure Apply throughUCAS or Directly Decision from the university Unconditional offer Conditional Offer Fulfill the Conditions Pay the Deposit to the Institution Apply for Visa Go to UK Reject
  • 25.
    UCAS (University andColleges Admission Service) • The central organization that processes applications for full time undergraduate courses at UK universities and Colleges. • It represents 325 universities and colleges (2009) • Online application form • Middleman between university and agents/student. • Student can apply maximum of 5 choices on your application • Cost : a) 5 options -> £ 19 b) 1 option -> £ 12 • UCAS has 2 options of ‘Extra‘ and ‘Clearing’ enabling students to apply late or apply to other universities if they have been unsuccessful n first 5 applications. • Deadline: 30th June (15tOct for Oxford & Cambridge)
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    Entry Requirements • Itdepends upon the university but generally: Year 12(CBSE) – 85% above with similar grades in the subjects of specialization (e.g. if a student is going for BEngg Mechanical Engineering then university expects similar grades in Mathematics & Physics as well).  Year 12(IB Board) - 29-31 (overall)  Year 12(ALevels) – Generally 3 A’s  English – IELTS -6.0 above or 75% in year 12 in English (e.g. if a student is going for BEngg Mechanical Engineering then university expects similar grades in Mathematics & Physics as well). 
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    Accommodation • On Campus(University Managed Housing) • Off Campus (Private Housing) a) Catered: An apartment in which food is provided. b) Self Catered: an apartment in which guests can take care of their own meal and laundry needs. i) Shared: Shared kitchen and bathroom ii) En-Suite: Attached bathroom and shared kitchen iii) Studio: Attached bathroom and kitchen
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    Layout (Shared Flat) Bedroom3 Bathroom 2 Bedroom 4 Bedroom 6 Bathroom 1 Bedroom 5 Bedroom 2 Kitchen Bedroom 1
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    Layout (En-Suite Flat) Bedroom5 Bathroom Bedroom 6 Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom 4 Bathroom Bedroom 3 Bathroom Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Bathroom
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    Layout (Studio Flat) k i t c h e n k i t c h e n Bedroom4 Bathroom k i t c h e n Bedroom 5 Bathroom Bedroom 3 k i t c h e n Bathroom Bedroom 2 Bedroom 6 Bathroom k i t c h e n Bathroom Bedroom 1 k i t c h e n Bathroom
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    Living Expenses Expense In London OutsideLondon Accommodation £ 100 £ 70 Food £ 40 £ 20 Transport £ 20 £ 10 Phone £ 10 £ 10 Miscellaneous £ 30 £ 10 Total (Per week) £ 200 £ 120
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    Part Time Jobs •Part Time -> 20 hrs/ week during Term time -> Full Time during vacations -> Average pay £6-7/hr -> Jobs related to Retail, Hospitality, BPO, Admin, Library etc. • 20 Hrs (per week) * £6 = £ 120 p.w. • 40 Hrs (per week) * £6 = £ 240 p.w. • University assists in finding part time jobs.
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    After Course Completion •All the international students who have studied Bachelors, Masters, Research, PGCE in UK or HND (only from Scotland) are eligible to apply for 2 years Post Study Work (PSW) visa which enables them to work anywhere in the UK. 1 Year 2 Years Study Work • Average salary for graduates (with no experience) is approx £ 22,000 p.a. • All the universities have a career centre which helps international students in finding job.
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    Scholarships • There arevarious scholarships offered for Indian students. Details can be found on university website or http://www.britishcouncil.org/india-educationuk-scholarships.htm • There are some scholarships offered by Ministry of HRD, Government of India. • There are some private organizations like Tata, Sethna, Birla, Mahindra etc who also offer scholarships/financial aid to the Indian students.
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    Health & Welfare •All international students in UK are entitled to free health care by NHS (National Health Services). • All the universities have international welfare office which deals with the problems of international students. • Police in UK takes special care of international students and university areas. • All the employers in UK should have a license by the government to offer jobs to international candidates ensuring that students don’t get trapped with illegitimate employers.
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    Head Office AEC –Abroad Education Consultants 1302-04, Ansal Tower, 38, Nehru Place New Delhi – 110 019 Tel: +91-11-4333 4444 Email: enquiry@aecoverseas.com www.aecoverseas.com
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