Thursday, 24 June 2021

5 Steps to Study in UK

 


 

Looking to study in UK? But not sure where to start from? From selecting the course to study to make your student visa application, we have everything covered for you in this article.

Universities in UK are revered as one of the most prestigious across the globe and the country's multicultural milieu acts as icing on the cake. To ensure that your dream to study in UK starts on the right foot, we have complied an all-encompassing article.



Here are 5 steps you need to undertake to study in UK:

 

Selecting amongst universities in UK

·         Since the UK is home to a great many universities, it can become nerve-wracking to pick just one. Universities in UK offer a stupendous opportunity to students to ameliorate their skills, thus allowing them to develop to their full potential.

·         Make sure that your chosen program is best suited for you amongst the many courses in UK, not only research about the said course, but also compare it between different universities and see which is best suited to you.

·         Universities have a comprehensive website through which you can gather all the information, other than that, you can also interact with the delegates at Edwise overseas education fairs and gain assistance from our counsellors as well.

 

Making your Applications

·         If you are making an application for an undergraduate course in UK, your process is streamlined, since you have to do so through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service).

·        On the other hand, since postgraduate courses in UK have varied entry requirements, their application process tends to be distinctive. For this, students have to check the individual university webpage to make applications.

Receiving an Offer

·         Through UCAS it becomes simple to track the application status through the portal, anytime. In the case of postgraduate programs, students tend to receive an email regarding their Offer Letter.

·         The Offer Letter that students receive tend to be of two kinds, one is the Unconditional Offer Letter which states that you have managed to bag a place in the course. Another kind is the Conditional Offer Letter, which means that your place in the course is subject to certain requirements which are either language proficiency or academic scores. In some cases, students are also asked to come in for an interview.

 

Financials

·         When you make your application, the universities in UK themselves check if you are eligible for scholarships. Other than that, you need to make arrangements for financials required during the period of study in UK.

 

Student Visa

·         To be able to study in UK, as an international student you will be required to attain a student visa. The immigration route for students was altered by the British government on 5th Oct’2020. The Tier 4 route is now being called the Student Route.

·        The new points-based immigration system comprises students needing to highlight that they have an offer from an approved educational institution. They should be able to support themselves financially during their study in UK and must possess adequate English language proficiency. In totality, students need to attain 70 points to be able to get a student visa.

 

Once you have your acceptance and other documents in order, all that you are left to do is get packing. Figure out your travel itinerary, accommodation and other COVID protocols that you need to adhere to.

 

To ensure that your steps to study in UK are smooth sailing, get in touch with Edwise.

 

Wednesday, 16 June 2021

Part-Time Jobs During Your Study Abroad

 


During your overseas education endeavour, you will be permitted to work part-time. This is not only an excellent opportunity to practically apply the knowledge learnt, but also work on your finances to ease your economic burden. If you are seeking to study abroad and look to understand the part-time job scenario, you have come to the right place.

 

Here are the rules of part-time jobs at popular study abroad destinations.

 

 


UK


Students can work up to 20 hours a week during term time and full-time during holidays.

 

Students pursuing a course below the degree level will only be able to work 10 hours a week (this has been reduced from 20 hours). However, this does not include Foundation Degree students. Students planning to study in UK from India can expect to earn around £ 5 - £ 7/hour i.e., approximately £375 - £525/month during the term.

 

As UK education consultants we advise students to look for part-time jobs by browsing local newspapers and job shops as well as the Universities and Colleges career cells. However, please note that students are not guaranteed part-time employment by the University.

 

USA

 

Students are allowed to work 20 hrs per week during the semester (on-campus). On-campus jobs may include teaching assistantship or research assistantship where a student is paid on an average of $8 to $10/hour.

 

Thus, students can approximately earn $ 500-$ 600/month or can get a waiver on their tuition fees. With this, a student who decides to study in USA can also undertake an internship in the related field which may be paid. During vacation, the student is allowed to work for 40 hours per week.

 

Canada

 

Full-time students are eligible to work off-campus without a work permit for up to 20 hours per week and full-time during vacations during their study in Canada. Several programs may even have a paid co-op term where students get hands-on experience in working in the industry. They can earn approximately C$ 10.50 onwards. Students can work full-time off-campus during co-op terms, amounting to earnings between C$ 700 to C$900 per month.

 

Australia

 

Students can work part-time – 40 Hrs/fortnight during course sessions and full time during vacation and holidays during their study in Australia.

 

On average a student can earn around 15-16 AUD/hour. Casual Jobs are available (A$15-20 per hour) as a PT work option.

 

New Zealand

 

International students who decide to study in New Zealand are eligible to work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year. Students can work full time (40 hrs) only during the summer holidays. The average wage for part-time jobs is between NZ$12 - NZ$15 per hour.

Popular Part-Time Job Avenues for students

 

·      Research Study Assistant

·      Teaching Assistant

·      Barista

·      Store Associate

·      Translator

·      Waiter

·      Content Editor

·      Tutor

 

How to Find Part-Time Jobs as an International Student

There are many social media sites and university pages which enables students to network with one another when it comes to finding a job. Universities, moreover, tend to have a Career Cell which is an excellent avenue through which you can get your foot into the door. There part-time job websites and listings that you need to take advantage of when seeking employment.

 

For more assistance for your study abroad get in touch with Edwise and let us make the process easier.

 


Wednesday, 9 June 2021

Why you can still study abroad in 2021?


With the previous year being a burden on study abroad aspirants, 2021 looks on the brighter side. With positive news of vaccines and lifting of travel bands, students looking to study overseas have better prospects this year. Universities along with the support of the government are doing everything in thing in their power to restore society to normalcy. This can be witnessed from the shift from online classes to hybrid ones and even a few starting on-campus classes.

Taking into consideration the regulations in place, students find it gruesome than usual to make their study abroad applications. As study overseas education consultants, Edwise is here to ensure that your process is smooth. Our association with over 725 universities across 16 countries ensures that we bring to you the latest updates from the top universities and study destinations. Thus, if you are seeking to study abroad, don’t hold your plans and get your applications for the 2021 intake in.

The situation at Study Abroad Destinations

Whilst some countries are handling the pandemic better than others, the majority of the popular study abroad destinations are showing positive signs of recovery and are encouraging students to visit campus. Destinations like the UK and the USA are welcoming international students provided they follow the quarantine norms.

Student Visas

Revered study destinations such as the UK, USA, Canada, Ireland to name a few are issuing student visas. Whilst these are subject to certain conditions, they can be viewed as a positive sign for the times ahead.

Online Courses

If you face any travel or application concerns, students are still permitted to commence their classes online. While this isn’t the ideal form of education for most, for the time being, it is the best alternative. It would be unwise to put your study abroad plans on hold because you don’t want to attend online classes since, even in the home country and majority of students across the world are studying online. With online classes, you can ensure that your academics aren’t put on the back burner. Apart from this, attendance of online classes also comes in handy when making applications for student visas.

Attending Classes on Campus

Some study destinations are opening their campuses to students as well. The UK for instance is set to commence face-to-face teaching at some universities in Summer/Spring 2021. They also expect a full return to in-person classes by Autumn. Universities in Ireland on the other hand, are aiming to open campuses by September 2021. The autumn term at some universities in USA and universities in Canada is also expected to be in-person. These are positive signs for the times ahead and thus, students should commence their applications to study abroad in 2021 on a war footing.

Kickstart the Economy

A considerable proportion of the majority of revered study destination’s economy runs on international students. Thus, they require students to return on-campus as much as you. Thus, it comes as no surprise that universities abroad are doing everything in their power to ensure that the health of the student and their education prospect isn’t compromised.


To say the least, thus, study abroad in 2021 is an achievable prospect and simple with the aid of Edwise.

 


 

Wednesday, 2 June 2021

Vaccines for study abroad aspirants, in the USA and UK

 


 

The widespread Covid-19 pandemic has crippled the world. With the early onset of the pandemic, travel was banned, which in turn resulted in international study abroad suffering a blow. Towards the end of 2020 and start 2021, the Covid-19 vaccines presented a ray of hope. In India, the vaccine was made available to age groups of 18-44 towards the end of April.

 

Given the current scenario, some states in India are vaccinating this young age group. Unfortunately, some states, have exhausted their stock of vaccines, resulting in the vaccination drive being halted, for this particular age group. For students who need to be urgently vaccinated, this is a major concern as they need to be fully vaccinated before they travel for their education abroad.  

 

In recent news, countries like the UK and USA announced that international students, who aren’t vaccinated prior, will be eligible for vaccinations abroad, enabling them to study on campus. This has brought a sense of relief to aspiring students, who may now travel to their study abroad destinations and receive their vaccine there. 

 

United Kingdom: 

 

In an attempt to tackle the pandemic, the UK has sped up its vaccination drive and has covered a large portion of its population, within a short period. They aim to bring some sense of normality back into a post-Covid world. 

 

The country announced that arriving international students, will be given access to free vaccines, based on availability. In the UK, the vaccines that are currently available to students the Pfizer or BioNTech vaccines, sources claim. The UK Universities Minister, Michelle Donelan has confirmed that no charges will be applied to testing or the treatment of COVID-19, for students. She also brought to light the plans to welcome students to universities in UK in a staggered manner over five weeks. Accordingly, those enrolled on practical courses at universities in UK, will be arriving first, followed by students enrolled on other courses abroad

 

To be on the safer side, students are advised to travel abroad, only after being fully vaccinated. By doing so, they may be able to avoid the 10-day mandatory quarantine that is imposed on those travelling from red-listed countries such as India. Once students arrive, if they are not fully vaccinated, they have to register on the NHS application, which will notify them once a dose becomes available. 

 

 

United States of America:

 

With new-age groups becoming eligible to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, inoculation of these young individuals has been ramped up with a focus on those enrolled to study abroad. A large number of universities in USA have been making it compulsory for aspiring students to be vaccinated for the Fall 2021 intake, before arriving on-campus. 

 

Keeping up with new updates, the State University of New York and the City University of New York, have emphasized the rule that all students are required to be fully vaccinated before entering campus. Several universitiesin USA are said to be following suit and coming up with their mandates. Restaurants, bars, politicians and corporations are offering promotions to those who take their vaccine shots. For instance, free tickets to million-dollar lotteries, offering free food, alcohol, sporting tickets and more. 

 

We at Edwise, as study overseas education consultants encourage students who are eligible to take the vaccine to do so as soon as possible. This will help students travel to their destination, and attend classes without any hassle. Contact Edwise for further information or clarifications. 

 

Saturday, 29 May 2021

Board Exams Postponed: How this affects students to study abroad plans



Every year, we witness an increase in the number of students aspiring to study abroad. Whilst the pandemic was a hurdle in these plans, it did not deter them from achieving their education abroad dreams. However, with the newly brought changes with the cancellation of the CBSE Class 10th examinations and Class 12th examinations postponement, students are left scouring for answers. Moreover, even the IB Board will grant Class 10th and 12th results from coursework marks and predicted grades.

What does this mean for those students looking to make their applications for higher education abroad?




Problems that the student may face

Taking into account the well-being and health of students, the competent authorities have decided to postpone or cancel the exams. However, this leaves students with a dearth of time when it comes to preparing for university admission tests, and other profile enhancing activities. Those students looking to study undergraduate courses in USA may not be able to appear for the May SAT cycle and will instead have to appear for the August cycle. This added by the woes of getting application documentation in order.

How will universities help?

The majority of the universities abroad tend to also offer students with conditional offer letters. Therefore, based on the grades that the students have achieved to date, they will be able to secure conditional offer letters. Once the student appears for the exams and secures the requisite score, the university will then shift to offering them an unconditional offer letter. Students can expect their results to come by late July and early August and then appropriately make the plans ahead. Those students looking to study in USA, tend not to be affected so much since universities there tend to follow a direct unconditional offer letter system, that doesn’t offer paramount significance to academic grades.

What does this mean for student visas?

The process of obtaining a student visa has become challenging owing to the restrictions in place. For a regular Visa, the waiting period is of 3-6 weeks; with results arriving in August and Fall dates for many universities in mid-September, this persists a problem for students.

Why students shouldn’t get worried?

With minimal changes in the study in USA application process, the Indian board has ensured to take these steps keeping in mind that the future prospects of these students are not hampered. Since IB and IGCSE students appear for their examinations in May-July anyways, their admission process to study abroad stays unhindered. However, many students are worried that postponement means they don’t have enough time in their hands to work on other aspects of their profile. Students must utilize their time in hand to engage in community activities, Moreover, many colleges in India themselves are conducting activities to address these problems. With the postponement students also have time in hand to prepare for the university admission tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, GRE, GMAT, SAT and ACT.

Universities abroad are also aware of the situation and have relaxed their entry requirements addressing these concerns.

As Overseas Education Consultants, we at Edwise encourage our students to remain calm. For solving any of your study abroad doubts, get in touch with us today.


Friday, 21 May 2021

Study Overseas Intake: What Are They?

Whilst the Indian education system has only one intake, study abroad destinations often offer multiple intakes to students. Students benefit from the same since if they happen to miss one intake, they can always make an application for the next, without having to miss a year. Intakes are also referred to as terms or semesters.

 What Intakes Are Offered?

·       Primarily, are two intakes, these are Fall and Spring.

·       These start in September and January respectively.

·       On the other hand, some universities also offer a Summer intake in April.

·       Apart from the above generalization, intakes depend on the course and university under consideration.

 Why Do Universities Offer Multiple Universities?

·       Since many decide to attain education abroad, universities find it arduous to accommodate all the students in one intake. Therefore, they offer multiple intakes to be able to meet the influx of demand.

·       Moreover, if the student faces any hindrances in one intake, they can make up for the same in the next intake.


Which Intake Should You Choose?

Factors that determine your intake decisions are:

·       Availability of preferred program

·       Academic records

·       Entrance test scores

·       Acceptance rates

·       Job opportunities

·       Readiness on joining the course

·       Indian students looking to study abroad, tend to opt for the September intake since it’s in progression with the academic calendar in India.

 What Intake to Choose to Study in USA?

·       Universities in USA offer the Fall, Spring and Summer intakes in September, January and May respectively.

·       Take into consideration scholarships, course specializations, part-time work avenues, internship availability and post-study work openings when making your decision.

 What Intake to Choose to Study in Canada?

·       Colleges and Universities in Canada offer the Fall, Winter and Summer intakes in September, January and April-May respectively.

·       Intakes depend on the courses in Canada, such as postgraduate diplomas and undergraduate/postgraduate programs have distinct intakes.

·       Diploma courses in Canada tend to have flexible intakes and in case you miss a deadline, we at Edwise as study overseas education consultants help you with the same.

 What Intake to Choose to Study in UK?

·       Universities in UK offer Autumn and Spring intakes in the month of September-October and January-February, respectively.

·       Certain courses in UK offer a Summer intake too in June-August.

·       Students looking to study undergraduate courses in UK make their application through the UCAS.

 What Intake to Choose to Study in Ireland?

·       Intakes at universities in Ireland are also known as semesters and are offered in Autumn and Spring, known as Semester 1 and Semester 2 respectively.

·       Semester 1 begins in early September and is till December. Semester 2 begins late from January to May.

 What Intake to Choose to Study in Australia?

·       Intakes at universities in Australia are also known as semesters. Semester 1, commences late February/early March to late May/early June. Whilst Semester 2, commences late July/early August through to November.

·       Deadlines for the Semester 1 intake are in October-November, and for that in Semester 2 intake are in April-May.

 What Intake to Choose to Study in New Zealand?

·       Universities in New Zealand offer two intakes also known as semesters, these are from February-June for Semester 1 and July to November for Semester 2.

·       Vocational courses in New Zealand, offer multiple intakes which are in March, April and May.

Taking the current scenario into consideration, intakes to study overseas may slightly vary. Get in touch with Edwise for expert overseas education counseling.

 





Friday, 14 May 2021

Different types of Australian universities to study abroad



Among the top study destinations, for students to study abroad, Australia has cemented its position as one of the best countries to study abroad. Counted among the most popular destinations, Australia welcomes a number of international students from across the globe. Home to some of the most highly ranked universities abroad, its excellent teaching and learning methodologies, research output, academic standards and international outlook, have made Australia the preferred choice for students. 

The best universities in Australia for international students have a strong bond with history and culture. Through its rapid growth and development, Australia hosts different kinds of universities. Some were established in the early 90s, while some are fairly young. Age is just a number for these universities as they continue to be the best universities in Australia for international students. Here is an easy way for you to understand the different types of universities in Australia to study abroad.

1. The 1960s-1970s universities

- These universities in Australia for international students are those which were established by state governments between the period of mid-1960s to 1970s.

- The universities had their campuses in the mainland capitals in order to meet the hight demand of students for higher education.

- The main goal of these universities was to create and design a new educational pattern, which was different from that which traditional universities were offering. 

The universities formed during that era were: 

  • Macquarie University
  • La Trobe University
  • Flinders University
  • Griffith University
  • The University of Newcastle
  • James Cook University
  • Deakin University
  • Murdoch University
  • The University of Wollongong

 

2. Australian Technology Network (ATN)

- Formed in 1999, The Australian Technology Network (ATN) is a group of Australia’s five of the most innovative and enterprising universities that specialise in the technological area of study.

- These universities were initially technical institutes in capital cities across Australia but were awarded the status of ‘university’ in 1987.

- The universities which are part of this network were established with a strong focus on creating and providing impactful technology solutions, for the betterment of the economy and society at large.

Its member universities are: 

  • Deakin University
  • Curtin University
  • RMIT University
  • University of South Australia
  • The University of Technology Sydney

 

3. Group of Eight (Go8)

- The Group of Eight (Go8) is an organisation of eight top Australian universities which was established in 1999. These universities abroad are famous for providing high quality education and research facilities the world over. 

- These universities rank high in international rankings, offer the best-in-class research facilities and have strong bonds with industrial connections. Based are known for their high rankings, ample research opportunities and strong industry connections which is why it's preferred by many international students. 

Its member universities are: 

  • University of Melbourne
  • Australian National University
  • University of Sydney
  • The University of Queensland
  • Monash University
  • The University of New South Wales Sydney
  • The University of Western Australia
  • The University of Adelaide

 

4. Regional Universities Network (RUN) Universities 

- Established in 2011, the Regional Universities Network (RUN) is a group of seven universities in Australia. These universities are known to make a significant contribution towards the growth of regional economies and communities.

- The main aim of these universities is to make higher quality education accessible and achievable to everyone and through its courses and offerings, create qualified professionals that can help boost regional development.

Its member universities are:

  • CQ University Australia
  • Charles Sturt University
  • Southern Cross University
  • University of New England
  • Federation University
  • University of Southern Queensland
  • University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)

 

5. New generation universities 

- These colleges and universities were established by the Australian government to provided advanced education to recently graduated higher secondary school students in order to introduce them to the new type of higher education institutions.

- These have strong research departments and are known for their courses and programs.

Its member universities were: 

  • Australian Catholic University
  • Bond University
  • Canberra University
  • Edith Cowan University
  • The University of Notre Dame 
  • Victoria University
  • Western Sydney University 

For further assistance or queries you can contact us, Edwise International, and avail for our wide range of services for students on destinations like Universities in UK, study in USA, study in Canada, study in Germany, study in New Zealand, Study in Ireland, study in Singapore and many other countries.




Tuesday, 4 May 2021

Essentials for University Application in 2021

 

Now that you have embarked on the stupendous decision of studying abroad, you must begin the process of getting your application in. With the previous year being such an upheaval, students are paranoid about what this year holds for them.

Don’t worry, for we have your back covered. Here are the essentials for university applications in 2021.

Keep an open mind

·       Never restrict yourself to just one university. While it is natural that you have a dream university, keep your mind open and have backups to rely on.

·       As study abroad consultants, we encourage our students to apply to at least 3 universities.

Keep yourself reported

·       To understand whether you will be eligible to study abroad undertake a comprehensive study of the entry requirements.

·       If you’re unsure about interpreting these requirements, don’t worry we have your back and will guide you through the same.

Mode of making applications

·       For overseas education, the applications tend to occur online on the university website or through a portal. These portals often allow students to apply to multiple universities seamlessly.

·       We at Edwise, ensure that your application is complete and includes all the relevant documents.

Attention to the fine print

·       For a student, it might get tedious to apply to multiple universities through various platforms. Ensure that you double-check all the components before forwarding the same to the university.

·       However, with support from overseas education consultants, Edwise we make the process seamless.

Statement of Purpose

·       The majority of the universities abroad require a statement of purpose. It is a document that not only lists your academic achievements, but also shines a light on your entire profile, which enables you to stand out from the pool of competition.

·       Ensure that you talk about why you wish to study at the university, what you hope to gain through the program and how will you be a valuable addition to the same.

Official documents

·       If the documents need to be translated into the official language of the country, let a competent authority look into the same.

·       Make sure that you get all your application documents in order beforehand. This saves you trouble at the eleventh hour.

Applying to Universities in UK

·       Students looking to study an undergraduate program in the UK will be required to submit their application through UCAS.

·       Whilst those looking to study a postgraduate program can make their application through the respective university’s website or UKPASS.

Applying to Universities in Canada and Universities in USA

·       Start the research stage of your application process in advance and get all your documents in order before you get your application in.

Applying to Universities in Australia

·       The Australian government looks to attract international students and thus offers immense support.

·       The country has also set up the Australian Qualification Framework which sets the standards for educational qualifications and provides relevant insights. 



Now that you are equipped with a few of the essentials for university applications in 2021, you can kickstart your process with Edwise today.