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The
following information is a guideline only and not intended to be wholly relied
upon.
1. How do I apply for a Student Visa?
2. How do I qualify to come to the United Kingdom to study?
3. Do I need to have an IELTS or a TOEFL English Test?
4. What are the Academic Requirements?
5. What is the application process?
6. Is there any registration fee?
7. What accommodation is available?
8. Do I need Private Medical Insurance?
9. What is the closing date for Applications?
10. Am I allowed to work in the UK while I am studying at South London College?
11. Do you offer any preparation programmes?
12. What do I need to know before travelling to the UK?
13. Will my qualifications from South London College be recognised
internationally?
14. What are the starting dates of the programme?
15. Does South London College provide any scholarships?
16. Will college help me in extension of my visa?
17. May I bring my spouse and children with me?
18. Is my spouse allowed to work?
19. What if I invite any family member or wife while I am studying at South
London College?
20. How much money do I need to show to the British Embassy/ High-Commission?
21. How much is the estimated Living Expenses?
22. What do I take into consideration when applying for a student visa?
23. Do I need to apply via UCAS?
24. Do I have to pay home or overseas student fees?
1.
How do I apply for a Student Visa?
If
you are overseas student, you should contact the British High Commission or
Embassy in your country. If you are in the UK, you may contact the Home Office.
You will need to complete an application form and perhaps other documentation.
Applications must be made on the appropriate application form. The College will
assist you in applying your student visa in the UK. If you need specific advice,
contact your local British Council or High Commission. You should also include
the documents provided by the college as proof of acceptance/enrolment at South
London College.
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2.
How do I qualify to come to the United Kingdom to study?
You
must show that you have been accepted for a FULL-TIME course of study at South
London College. Also, you must be able to pay your tuition fees; accommodate
yourself and any dependants without receiving public funds and intend to leave
the United Kingdom on completion of your studies.
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3. Do I need to have an
IELTS or a TOEFL English Test?
Students must demonstrate an English Language competency. Applicants who did not
have English as the formal language of instruction are expected to demonstrate a
reasonable command of the language by taking a TOEFL or an IELTS test (for a
TOEFL a score of 500+ & written test score of 4.0+ in conventional is required;
or a score of 200+ is required for a computer based TOEFL test; for an IELTS
test a score 5.5+ is required). Applicants who don't have the TOEFL or IELTS can
undertake intensive Pre-course English Language at College. Please click here to
find more about this course.
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4. What are the Academic
Requirements?
Applicants to South London College are assessed on an individual case by case
basis - provided they have completed their A-Level or equivalent overseas
qualifications. We may also consider your work experience in the related fields.
Please also check the entry requirements of the course you are interested in.
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5. What is the application
process? (Overseas Student)
You
can apply online on our website. Alternatively, an application form should be
completed and returned to the college along with transcripts of results from any
school or college or University students have attended. English translations
must be provided and all documents should be notarised. An application may be
assessed using faxed copies or photocopies of any of the above. Successful
applicants may firstly be sent the conditional offer letter by e-mail or fax to
confirm that the student is satisfied with all information within 1-3 weeks.
Students applying from abroad: If you have applied online, once you receive
offer email from us you need to send half of the tuition fees and all above
mentioned documents in order to get acceptance letter for your visa purpose.
This acceptance letter will also provide information about fees, refund policy
and visa application. Bank account details are provided with the offer
letter/email. The student uses the Acceptance Letter to apply for a student
visa/entry clearance. Once the Student Visa has been approved, the student
should notify the college of arrival details. This should be sent at least two
weeks prior to arrival in the UK in order that the accommodation and airport
transportation can be arranged.
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6. Is there any
registration fee?
No
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7. What accommodation is
available?
South
London College has teamed up with local estate agents and residents to provide
an affordable accommodation. Accommodation can be arranged temporarily for the
first 2 weeks and confirmation of accommodation can be sent for visa application
support. You are required to pay at least £300 (£70 non-refundable) as a deposit
for this facility. Once you are in the UK, we will help you find the permanent
accommodation.
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8. Do I need Private
Medical Insurance?
Medical Insurance is not a requirement for the Student Visa in the UK.
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9. What is the closing
date for Applications?
Applications may be accepted up to the start of the Academic Year. For those
applying from outside the UK, please allow sufficient time for visa processing
(check with the British Embassy in your home country for the latest visa
processing times).
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10. Am I allowed to work
in the UK while I am studying at South London College?
You
may usually take part-time or vacation work subject to the following
conditions:
- You
must not work for more than twenty hours per week during term time, except where
your work placement is a necessary part of your studies with the agreement of
your education institution.
- You
must not engage in business, self-employment or the provision of service as a
professional sports person or entertainer.
- You
must not pursue a career by filling a permanent full time vacancy.
You
must check the terms of your Visa carefully as this may differ.
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11. Do you offer any
preparation programmes?
The
transition from a foreign country to South London College can be highly
challenging particularly when those studies take place in English. South London
College recognises the need for helping international students to make this
adjustment. We organise a preparation course in the months prior to the
commencement of academic programmes to teach students the special skills they
will need to study for any specific course in South London College.
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12. What do I need to know
before travelling to the
UK?
General Information about the UK
The
United Kingdom comprises England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Greater
London covers an area of over 600 square miles and has an ever-growing
population, currently over 8 million people.
Throughout its history, Britain's own culture has been enriched by many other
nationalities. Sometimes by conquering nations! Other times by those seeking
asylum or choosing to emigrate here. London, especially, is home to many
different nationalities which provides a fascinating variety of culture, food
and entertainment.
Climate: The UK has a very varied climate. November to March are typically cold
and wet with the possibility of snow on higher ground. Average temperatures are
between 0º and 10º C (50º F). The temperature in summer (July and August) can
reach up to 32º C (90º F).
More
detailed information is available on the BBC (the national news service)
www.bbc.co.uk/weather
Clothing: Whatever the time of year, it is best to have warm clothing with you.
During the winter months, a warm waterproof coat is essential. If you plan to
explore the UK during your vacations, please remember to bring appropriate
clothing, especially if you are travelling to the north of the UK.
Working/Opening Hours: Supermarkets are open from 8:30 to 20:00 throughout the
week and usually 10:00 to 17:00 on Sundays. Some supermarkets in cities are now
open 24 hours a day.
In
major cities such as London, there are many specialist shops selling a wide
variety of food so you may still be able to cook up your favourite meal!
Shops
are generally open from 9:00 to 17:30 (Monday to Saturday) with some shops
opening later on certain days or open for a few hours on Sunday. In some smaller
towns "half-day closing" occurs. On one day in the week most shops will close at
lunchtime. This no longer happens in most larger stores and in cities. Offices
hours tend to be 9:00 to 17:00. Banks open from 9:30 to 5:30 (some Banks are
opening on Saturday morning).
Public Holidays: There are 8 public holidays when colleges, offices and most
shops will be closed.
New
Year's Day - 1st January.
Good
Friday and Easter Monday - this can occur between mid-March and the end of
April.
Early
May Bank Holiday - first Monday in May.
Spring Bank Holiday - last Monday in May.
Summer Bank Holiday - last Monday in August.
Christmas Day - 25th December.
Boxing Day - 26th December.
Health: If you are planning a short visit to London on a visitors visa to look
at different colleges before applying, please remember to buy health insurance.
If
you have come from a country with a health-care agreement with the UK or are
staying for more than six months, you may be able to obtain free medical or
dental treatment under the NHS.
If
you are a long-term student (12 months or more), it is advisable for you to
register with a local Doctor. We can provide contact details for doctors in your
area. You will need to contact the doctor to see if they are accepting new
patients and you will normally need to have an appointment to provide basic
information about your medical history.
You
can get more information from the Department of Health:
Website:
www.doh.gov.uk/overseasvisitors
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 7210 4850
E-mail: dhmail@doh.gsi.gov.uk
Public Transport: In London there is an extensive public transport system -
trains, buses, underground trains and light railway.
If
you use a taxi in London, it is best to use the well-recognised London taxis
known as "Black Cabs". They will usually provide a guide to the fare and operate
under a proper license. However, public transport is much cheaper!
The
Greater London area is divided into six travel zones. Zone 1 covers the main
business and shopping districts in the centre of London. The College is located
in Zone 2. This may sound complex but members of the college administration team
will be happy to explain how the travel system works.
You
can buy daily, weekly and monthly travel cards which either give you access to
the buses or to both buses and underground trains. For month travel cards, you
will need a photocard and you can also apply for student discount rates.
Useful information about public transport in London can be found on
www.londontransport.co.uk and
www.thetube.com
Outside of London public transport varies from area to area. Most major towns
and cities are linked by railway. Cities will have regular bus services but
smaller towns may not.
Internal flights also operate between major cities.
Social Customs and Leisure: British people are generally reserved and value
their privacy. It is customary to shake hands when meeting someone for the first
time, whether male or female. Other physical contact is generally avoided with
anyone other than family and close friends.
Good
manners ("please" and "thank you") and personal hygiene are valued very highly.
With
the wide variety of cultures in Britain, please use your common sense and try to
respect all beliefs and customs.
Smoking is generally allowed in public places but restaurants and other public
buildings may not allow it. Please respect this and refrain from smoking.
In
London there is a wide range of activities available to suit all budgets, you
can:
experience food, music and entertainment from many countries;
see a
variety of sports in the city's large arenas (which also host musical events);
enjoy
a range of world famous "West End" shows;
visit
museums, art galleries and exhibitions to suit all tastes;
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13. Will my qualifications from South London College be recognised
internationally?
Yes.
Most of the certificates are awarded by world recognized bodies e.g. University
of London, BCS, ABE etc.
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14. What are the starting
dates of the programme?
Generally, the starting dates are January, April, June/July and September of
each year. Please check the course you are interested in.
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15. Does
South London
College provide any scholarships?
Yes,
South London College provides special scholarships for deserving students
normally not in the first year of study but from second year.
However, the UK government offers a limited number of Scholarships through the
Chevening scheme -
http://www.chevening.com
A
scholarship search is available through the British Council site -
http://ukscholarshipsdatabase.britishcouncil.org/
Your
own government may offer scholarships for international studies - contact your
local British Council offices:
www.britishcouncil.org/where/index.htm
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16. Will college help me
in extension of my visa?
Yes. If you have already been studying here you can apply for an extension of
stay for further studies in the UK provided you are enrolled on a full-time
course with the college.
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17. May I bring my spouse
and children with me?
Your
spouse and any of your children under 18 may be able to apply to accompany you
during your studies provided you can maintain and accommodate them adequately
without recourse to public funds.
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18. Is my spouse allowed
to work?
Your
spouse may be allowed to work if you were granted leave to enter or remain in
the United Kingdom for 12 months or more. You must check the terms of your
spouse's Visa carefully as this may differ.
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19. What if I invite any
family member or spouse while I am studying at
South London
College?
South
London College provides you full assistance in lodging visa applications and
helping the student. We also will assist you if you want to invite some one to
your Graduation ceremony.
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20. How much money do I
need to show to the British Embassy/ High-Commission?
Applicants must provide evidence that they have sufficient funds to support
their stay in the UK, including emergencies, without recourse to the public
funds. This must cover the total tuition fee and the living expenses such as
accommodation, food, travelling, clothing, etc. This is important as recourse
to the public funds might have a detrimental effect on the person's future
immigration prospects. Bank statements which clearly identify the holder
together with a transaction and details of conversation rates at the approximate
date of application are required.
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21. How much is the
estimated Living Expenses?
We
advise our students that the cost of living for one year is approximately £6,000
to £9,000. This includes accommodation, travel and exam fees. These prices are
an example:
Travel: as a student you will get discounted travel on London buses and the
underground train system so (depending where you live) your month travel card
will cost about £20 to £35.
Food:
you would expect to pay about £20 / £30 per week on food for one person.
Exams: membership fees and exam entry fees for the first year are about £160.
Books: there is a recommended reading list for students. Tutors may also suggest
additional books which may be helpful. We would suggest budgeting about £100 to
£300. You also must buy your own stationery (pens, paper, etc).
Accommodation: We have teamed up with local estate agents and residents to
provide students with affordable accommodation. We can arrange host family
accommodation for you at a cost of £60-£100 per week. Many of our students will
do this as a short-term option and then arrange to share accommodation with
fellow students (this usually works out a cheaper).
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22. What do I take into
consideration when applying for a student visa?
Applicants Profile
The
applicant's profile should appear to match the course of studies proposed. The
applicant's prospects of obtaining a visa are enhanced by the submission of
verified details of their profile, including family background, history of
study, employment in the related fields of the course, fees paid etc.
If
the applicant is in employment the employer must state that all course costs are
being met by the employer or a job guarantee letter on completion of the
proposed course with a higher pay. If the employee is meeting the costs, the
employer must state that in the opinion of the employer the employee has the
financial resources to meet all such costs the length of leave being granted to
the employee and this must not differ from the stated duration of the course on
which the Applicant has been accepted the purpose of participation in the
proposed course of study the applicant's level of pay and the currency its
received in.
Consistency within application
None
of the details within the application or its supporting documentation should be
of a conflicting nature. e.g. the proposed length of stay on the application
form should not conflict with the verified course acceptance. Change of status
full details of course duration should be disclosed in the initial application
in so far as they are known.
The
following details must be supplied to allow the request to be considered and
applications that do not supply all the required documents will be refused.
Itemised details of payment of relevant fees.
Details of the course of studies proposed
Accommodation arrangements
Evidence of financial self sufficiency.
A
copy of the passport exhibiting the original visa must be lodged.
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23. Do I need to apply via
UCAS?
No.
Please apply directly to us.
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24. Do I have to pay home
or overseas student fees?
If
you need to apply for a student visa from abroad to study in the UK, you will be
categorised as an overseas student and overseas fees will only apply to you for
the first year of your study. However, the College has certain fee exemption
schemes for students who are already residing in the UK on a student visa or
other forms of permanent residency permit to be considered for Home Student
status for the purpose of calculating their tuition fees. Please contact the
Admissions Department for further detail.
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