Frequently Asked Questions

Everything You Need To Know

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Getting Started

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We are a UK-based international admissions consultancy. We guide students through every step of the university application process, from choosing the right course and institution to submitting your application, securing your visa, and preparing for arrival. Our service is free to students; we are compensated by our partner universities.

Yes, completely free. We are an authorised recruitment partner for 55+ UK universities, which means the universities pay us a referral fee when we successfully place a student. You never pay us anything directly.

Simply fill out the registration form on our Apply page. One of our advisors will reach out within 24 hours to discuss your profile, goals, and the best options for you.

We work with students from all over the world, with particular experience helping applicants from Nigeria, UAE, India, Ghana, Egypt, Morocco, Pakistan, and across Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia.

Absolutely. We typically recommend applying to 3–5 universities simultaneously to maximise your chances of receiving offers.

Application Process

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It varies by university and programme, but most applications take up to 2 weeks from submission to receiving an offer.

Typically: academic transcripts and certificates, English language test results (IELTS/PTE/TOEFL), a personal statement, two references, a copy of your passport, and a CV/resume. Some programmes may require a portfolio or additional documents.

We work with you on your personal statement, we guide you through the structure, review multiple drafts, and help you present your experience compellingly. The final statement will always be in your own words and reflect your genuine experience.

We help you review the offer conditions, decide whether to accept, and begin the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) and visa application process. We stay with you until you're enrolled.

Yes. Many of our partner universities accept applications for January/February intake. Contact us and we'll advise on the best timeline for your situation.

Entry Requirements

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Requirements vary widely. Some universities accept lower grades for foundation or pathway programmes. When your advisor contacts you, we assess your academic profile and recommend institutions where you have a strong chance of receiving an offer.

Most UK universities require proof of English proficiency. IELTS Academic is the most widely accepted, with typical requirements of 6.0–6.5 overall. PTE Academic and TOEFL are also accepted by many institutions. Some universities offer pre-sessional English courses.

Often yes. We have access to foundation year programmes and pre-sessional pathways that can bring you up to the required level. Tell us your current qualifications and we'll find the best route.

No. We help students of all ages, from school leavers applying for their first degree to mature students returning to education for a master's or MBA.

Fees & Finance

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International tuition fees at our partner universities typically range from £14,000 to £32,000 per year depending on the programme and institution. Living costs are typically £10,000–£15,000 per year depending on the city.

Yes. Many of our partner universities offer merit-based and need-based scholarships for international students. We flag relevant opportunities during your application process and help you apply.

On a Student Visa, you are typically permitted to work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays. This can help offset living costs.

We do not provide financial services ourselves, but we can advise on scholarships, bursaries, and government-backed loan schemes available in your home country.

Student Visa

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Most international students need a Student Visa (formerly Tier 4). You can apply once you have received and accepted an unconditional offer and your university has issued a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) number.

The UK Home Office targets a decision within 3 weeks for applications made outside the UK. We recommend applying as early as possible once you receive your CAS.

You'll need your CAS number, valid passport, proof of English language ability, evidence of funds (bank statements), your ATAS certificate if required, and a recent passport photo. We provide a full checklist and review your documents before submission.

Visa refusals are uncommon when applications are properly prepared. If it does happen, we help you understand the refusal reasons and advise on next steps, including re-application or appeal options.

Life in the UK

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The UK has one of the most vibrant international student communities in the world. You'll find students from 190+ countries, world-class libraries and sports facilities, student unions, clubs, and societies. Cities like London, Manchester, Leeds, and Edinburgh offer exceptional cultural experiences.

We provide guidance on accommodation options including university halls, private student accommodation providers, and house shares. We can recommend trusted accommodation platforms and advise on what to expect.

Our relationship doesn't end when you land. We're available for post-arrival support including advice on registering with your GP, opening a bank account, getting your BRP card, and settling into university life.

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