10 Tips for successful application for abroad education

Your plans to fly abroad for higher education should start well before a year. There are number of procedures and documentation that should be completed before getting approval of admission from any university or college. You must understand each and every phase of application process carefully and take steps to get through them successfully. All this should be done with out any negative impact on your ongoing studies. Here are a few useful tips that help your application process run smoothly.

1. First of all, you must short list universities or colleges that you would like to apply. Going through the websites of individual universities will help you in this process.

2. Thoroughly check details of the course you want to pursue. This include understanding the course content, papers offered, credits, faculty and over all quality of the program.

3. You could follow the Times Higher Education – QS World University Ranking to know the status and rating of an institute. You can also search for category wise rankings like faculty, infrastructure, laboratories, research opportunities etc.

4. Search for scholarships / studentships offered for various courses at particular university or college. Also be aware of the scores required in GRE / TOEFL / IELTS to get funding from various foundations.

5. Faculty has always been helpful in your efforts. Speak to the faculty concerned to make your application more interesting.

6. GRE / TOEFL or IELTS is an essential requirement for the US, the UK, Canada and Australia. However, some courses / universities offer exemptions to these if a student has had English as the first language in previous courses.

7. A statement of purpose is normally needed to apply for any institution. Ensure it looks original and convincing.

8. Make up your mind on the affordability of the program. If you do not get any scholarship, you can postpone admission by a year. You can contact and request the university concerned in this regard.

9. Visit official organisations and help centers to get authentic information about universities and courses. Offices of the British Council (for the UK), USIEF (for the US) and IDP Education (for Australia) will help you a lot in providing specific information. They have offices in major cities and you can also contact them through mail or phone.

10. You must al least one year ahead of the date of admission. Understand the timings and deadlines for admissions in concerned universities and proceed with gathering required documentation.

Scholarships to Study in United Kingdom

The United Kingdom has been a favorite destination of the students across the world for so many reasons. First of all, UK is a cosmopolitan place to live and also the Mecca of education with excellent standards and all round quality of institutions. UK has been the most sought after place after USA for Indian students. There are more than 3000 higher education institutions in UK offering different types of courses. Apart from various advantages, one thing that discourages you to choose UK for your higher education is the fee structure and living expenses. Yes, tuition fee in UK universities ranges from £ 6900 to £ 17000 depending up on nature of the course. Living expenses also cost you much if you are an international student. One can assume that living expenses including accommodation, books, travel, food, pocket money etc. will be around £ 6,000 to £ 8,000 per academic year.
You must need financial support from some Trust or Funding Organization or Agency to meet the high expenses of UK education. Though UK Universities allow working part time along with education, that amount may not cater your requirements. There are renowned funding agencies that offer fellowships and scholarships to meritorious candidates to study in UK. Following are some of them:

1. University of Oxford: Rhodes Scholarships, Felix Scholarships, British Chevening Scholarships and Gregory Kulkes Scholarship in Law. You can find more info of these scholarships from www.britishcouncil.org.

2. University of Cambridge: JRW Alexander Studentship, Manmohan Singh Undergraduate Scholarship, Commonwealth Scholarships, Gates Cambridge Scholarships and Nehru Trust for Cambridge University.

3. London School of Economics and Political Science: Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowship Plan for Commonwealth Countries, Rotary Foundation Scholarship, UNESCO Scholarships, Ford Foundation. Commonwealth fellowships are offered on the basis of academic track record and areas of specialization selected by the candidate.

4. University of Manchester: EPS International Excellence Undergraduate Scholarships, British Chevening Scholarships, Department Studentships.

5. Bristol University: Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund, Ford Foundation, Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships. Ford Foundation Fellowships are offered for students from disadvantaged sections of society from developing countries.

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