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We have designed this page to provide you with quick and informative answers to common queries about studying abroad and Edulytic. If you don’t find the answer you’re looking for here, feel free to contact our support team at support@edulytic.com for further assistance. We’re here to help you navigate your learning journey and address any concerns you may have.

Yes. Bath Spa offers accessible facilities and personalized support. If certain historic areas (e.g., castle) are inaccessible, schedules are adjusted for student access.

Yes, typical UK student visa entitlements apply (up to 20 hours/week during term-time). University career services help students find suitable opportunities.

On-campus housing is available at Newton Park. Local private housing and homestays are also supported via the Accommodation team.

Pre-sessional English courses are available if your scores do not meet criteria yet. Fees depend on course duration.

Yes, many courses include work placements or internship opportunities with local and regional employers to enhance employability.

Yes, students on a Student Visa can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays.

Typically IELTS 6.0 overall (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent qualifications such as PTE or TOEFL.

The CareerSmart programme and Careers Hub connect students with employers, internships, CV workshops, and job preparation sessions, all designed to boost employability and graduate outcomes.

First-year international students who apply early are guaranteed accommodation in Zone 1. There are also options for private halls and homestay.

UK Home Office now requires evidence of having enough funds, e.g., about £12,006 if studying in London, to cover living and first-year tuition or maintenance per updated rules from January 2025.

LSBU offers several scholarship schemes:

  • Vice-Chancellor’s International Merit Award: £2,000 tuition discount per year for high academic achievers
  • Global Success Scholarship: Up to £4,000 discount for UG and PG students
  • European Impact Scholarship, TNE Partner Award, CEG Progression Award: varied discounts (approx. £5,000) depending on eligibility

Most undergraduate courses require IELTS 6.0 overall (no band below 5.5). Postgraduate programmes typically require IELTS 6.5 (no band under 6.0). LSBU also accepts TOEFL iBT and PTE academic tests.

Yes, merit-based scholarships of up to £2,000 are available for eligible international undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Monthly living expenses typically range from £700 to £900, depending on lifestyle and housing choices.

Students are usually required to pay a deposit (e.g. £1,000) to secure a place and can then pay the remaining tuition fees in instalments or in full before starting the course.

Yes, students on a UK Student Visa can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during vacations.

Most courses require an IELTS score of 6.0 overall, with no band lower than 5.5. Equivalent TOEFL or PTE scores are also accepted.

Approximately 97% graduate employment rate, with strong industry links (e.g. automotive engineering partnerships with local firms such as Jaguar Land Rover and Aston Martin).

University provides halls (catered/self‑catered) and support navigating private housing markets; popular student areas include Gulson Road, Fargo, Earlsdon, Stoke (budget), etc. Private housing quality varies, so choose carefully.

Yes. Up to 20 hours/week during term time, full‑time in holidays. Coventry offers local part‑time roles; specialized remote roles may require looking to Birmingham or London.

Undergraduate often IELTS 6.0–6.5; postgraduate generally IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent TOEFL/PTE).

Yes. Many undergraduate programmes include a five‑week placement. Some business degrees even include a 12‑month professional placement year. Postgraduate courses also often include placements or industry-linked modules

You can access university careers support, employer networking, and employability services, and may be eligible for the UK Graduate Route visa post-study (check UKVI guidance).

Estimated living expenses (including accommodation, food, utilities) range from about £5,500 to £13,000 per year depending on lifestyle and housing choice.

Yes, all international Undergraduate and Post-graduate applicants are automatically considered for merit‑based scholarships on application, including:

  • International Scholarship Award
  • International Alumni Scholarship (for Chester undergrads progressing to postgrad)
  • Other awards: Chevening, Commonwealth, Snowdon Trust, DIKTI where eligible.

Primary intake in September, with additional intakes in January (selected programmes) and May (limited postgraduate options).

The University boasts a diverse student body, with over 20% of students coming from more than 120 different countries, fostering a multicultural and inclusive environment.

Services include visa guidance, orientation programs, academic support, and assistance with settling into life in the UK.

Yes, the University of Bradford offers scholarships and financial aid options for eligible international students. Details can be found on the university’s website.

The university offers various accommodation options, including on-campus residences and assistance in finding private housing.

Yes, most international students require a Student visa to study in the UK. The university’s International Student Support team can assist with the application process.

If your visa gets rejected by the Home Office for any reason out of your control BPP will refund your initial deposit paid in full.

For most courses at BPP university you will be coming to the UK on a Student visa which allows you to work part-time for 20 hours a week.

Minimum score needed in IELTS for masters is 6.5 and for bachelors is 6.0.

Personal statement is an important part of your application. In a personal statement, the student writes about what they hope to achieve in a UK university course, what they hope to do after the course and why they are applying to this particular university.

Reference letters boosts your chances of a strong application. These letters are written by your professors who knows you academically well. Minimum of 2 letters are needed for a smooth application process.

Yes, the dependents are allowed to work full-time.

Most of the universities accepts IELTS, LanguageCert, PTE or Oxford International English Test (OIETC). Consult our team for more information.

CAS stands for ‘Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies’. The CAS is an electronic record that the University produces for the Home Office and it is required for your Student visa application.

The total cost is approximately 20-25 lac depending upon the choice of your university. This includes your initial deposit, English test, visa and IHS fees.

Anybody applying with you including your dependant (spouse) or even new born babies need to pay for IHS if they are applying for a visa.

Students who apply for a visa with a duration of more than 6 months must pay the immigration health surcharge (IHS) in order to use the National Health Service (NHS) for free. IHS fees is mandatory for every applicant.

We are international education consultants. We help students in their application and visa processing. Our education counsellors will collaborate with you to make your study plan a springboard for both career achievement and personal development.

Yes, Edulytic now has dedicated English preparation services in the offices as well as online.

The expenses involved are: initial fee deposit ranges from £3,500 to £6,500, visa application expenses which include your UKVI fees of £490 per applicant and Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) of £1,164 per applicant.

You need a compliant bank statement for your visa application in all cases. You will need to maintain a bank statement of an amount equivalent to your remaining tuition fees and living expenses required for your study location for 28 consecutive days. You can calculate the exact amount required here.

In most cases, you will need an English test from the list of accepted tests from the university you are applying to, i.e. IELTS, Pearson Test of English (PTE) or Oxford English Test (OIDI). However, we will have some study options which will accept Medium of Instructions (MOI). Please contact our team to get details on the most suitable test for your requirements.

You are entitled to part-time (20 hours per week) during your term-time and full-time outside your term-time. After completing your course at degree level i.e. bachelor or master, you are entitled to apply for a 2-years work visa or 3 years if you have completed a PhD (Graduate Route), where you can work full-time.

In most cases, we don’t charge our customers as we receive incentives from the university as their official representatives. However, due to the high volume of applications in some regions, we charge a minimal fee to prioritise candidates who are serious about their admission process. This ensures our service quality levels.

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