Undergraduate Courses

Undergraduate
Courses

The course sharpening your interests!

Undergraduate course, a budding phase for any student wishing to succeed in a particular field, generally ranges for three years in the UK. Unlike most education systems across the globe, bachelor’s in the UK is a combination of lectures designed as per modules, workshops, seminars & extracurricular activities. With over 75,000 international students flying to the UK to graduate, you have various options on your platter to choose from. A massive choice of 65,000+ is available with over 130 universities to choose from in terms of courses. The fees of courses in UK universities for an international student vary a lot from low to high ranging, starting from £10,000 it can go up to £38,000 approximately.

Apart from the standardized bachelors, UK has a lot more to offer in terms of undergraduate courses, such as;

Fast-track degree

Depending upon your competencies, you can take up a fast-track program to complete your degree in 2 years and step into the corporate world much quicker

Sandwich course

Just like eatable sandwiches, this course is also a mix of many things, the most important ones being a 3-year study and 1-year practical exposure in the field of your choice, which makes the course length four years.

Certificate of Higher Education(CertHE)

This course’s total duration is unevenly three years as the first year will be dedicated full-time to studies, whereas, for the rest two years, students will study on a part-time basis.

Diploma of Higher Education(DipHE)

It is a full-time 2-year degree course.

Note: Neither CertHE nor DipHE directly opens the road to your postgraduate study, but you can change your fast-track degree to an extended 3-year full-time course if you change your mind.7

Different types of Bachelors

While you have several options to choose from, the most popular ones are;

  • Bachelor of Arts (BA)
  • Bachelor of Science (BSc)
  • Bachelor of Engineering (BEng)
  • Bachelor of Education (BEd)

Eligibility criteria:

Before applying to any of the UK universities, you need to make sure to meet UCAS(Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) criteria to be eligible for the application. Some of the criteria to keep in mind for undergraduate programs are;

  • Age: 18
  • IELTS score: 6.0-6.5
  • A-levels courses: Equivalent to 2 or 3 UK A-level subjects

 

Documents

Entry-level documents required to enter postgraduate courses are;

IELTS/TOEFL/GMAT certificate stating 6.0/6.5 bands or more/equivalent
Higher secondary school certificate
Higher Secondary transcripts
Reference/Recommendation letter written by your high school teacher
Statement of purpose/ personal statement
Scanned copy of visa & passport
Documents supporting your finances
Other achievement certificates

 

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Timeline

Eligibility check

To be able to apply for the undergraduate course, you need to pass all the eligibility criteria.

University/College shortlisting

Once you are eligible for undertaking an undergraduate program, you can now choose from various universities to do the same.

Language acquisition

As per the university’s English language requirements, you need to grab hold of your language certificates.

Documents arrangement

Once every certificate is in your hand, start arranging all the documents required to apply to your dream university.

Apply

Now is the time to submit your application as per the modes that your institution accepts.

Confirmation

In case no specific reason arises, you will now receive an admission confirmation in the form of an offer letter from your desired institution.

Financial proofs

Please get your 28 days before bank statements prepared as financial proof to proceed further.

Visa

Apply and get your student visa.

Travel and health insurance

Acquire travel and health insurance to be able to fly to the UK

Medical and TB

Make sure to get your Tuberculosis(TB) reports done along with the full-body health checkup.

Air tickets

After finishing all the processes, as mentioned earlier, you can now get your plane seat booked.

Prepaid/travel cards

Make sure to grab your travel cards to have an initial financial backup.

Meet your buddy

Finally, after reaching the UK, you will meet your preliminary human support, your buddy.

Frequently asked questions

Can I work part-time along with my studies?

Yes! Typically you can work up to 20 hours a week while studying but your university will guide you for the maximum number of hours allowed.

What is the course duration for an undergraduate program?

The course duration can range anywhere between 2 years to 4 years depending upon the program you select.

Which is the most widely accepted English proficiency test across the UK?

The most preferred English proficiency test in the case of British institutions is IELTS