Student
life in London:
London
as one of the oldest capital cities in the world is one
of the few cities enjoying a tourist as well as business
interest in it. London is a truly multi-cultural city with
people from diverse backgrounds making it their home city.
The diverse cultural groups in London bring with them many
of the finer aspects of their homelands, such as the food.
The variety of restaurants in London is staggering, and
there are probably few, if any, people who cannot find whatever
type of food they want somewhere in the city. There are
definitely some favourites though, such as Indian food.
If you didn't know better, you would almost assume that
curry was native to the British Isles. The diversity of
London creates an unparalleled atmosphere for those wishing
to pursue an international education or international business
opportunities.
London's universities see over 300,000 students a year walk
through their doors, including 58,000 students from overseas.
The schools are prepared to deal with this type of diversity,
and all their students are provided with the educational
opportunities they need to thrive and grow in a diverse
environment. Class formats often encourage a great deal
of independent effort and allow students the opportunity
for many discussion and seminar-based classes. These seminars
foster student interaction. This helps students to develop
cultural sensitivity and understanding while learning about
their field, as they are encouraged to explore rather than
ignore their different perspectives.
London is also the principal business centre for Europe
and provides the best opportunities for those wishing to
become involved in international business. It is the world's
financial capital. Currently 13,510 overseas companies from
92 countries are based in London. The city is also home
to over 100 of Europe's 500 largest companies. With unrestricted
access to almost 375 million European Union consumers, it
is not hard to see why so many people are attracted to the
city. Those wishing to explore the world of international
business need look no further than London's intense, international
business scene.
London also provides superb cultural exposure. The variety
of arts, theatre, performances, and other cultural venues
available in London is incredible, and almost all of them
provide student rates. London has some of the best museums,
historical attractions, and buildings in the world, and
these places capitalize on the city's turbulent and varied
history. From the violent past of the Tower of London to
the stately grandeur of British Museum exhibits, London
has much to offer.
Accommodation:
Staying
in London can be fairly expensive. But students can
take advantage by staying in groups so as to share the
costs and support one another. The accommodation office
of the college will provide a list of properties suitable
for students according to their budget and convenience
in the vicinity of the college premises. On an average
accommodation costs in London vary from £55 -
£60 per person per week on a sharing basis. Students
are exempt from any council or local taxes.
Procedure for booking your accommodation prior to
arriving in London:
§
The accommodation office of the College liases with
local residents willing to provide accommodation on rent
to its students. It maintains a list of properties within
its vicinity for the convenience of the students and checks
on the same.
§ Students pay a deposit
of £200 along with their fees to the College to book
a place in the College Approved accommodation.
§ The college will help
the students in organising flatmates who will share accommodation
facilities with them.
§ On arrival in London
a representative of the College will meet the students at
Heathrow airport and escort them to the allocated houses.
§ The college representative
will also take the students on a guided tour of the surrounding
local areas to familiarise them with the local facilities
like banks, post-office, police station, bus station, train
station, underground, shopping centres, supermarkets, playgrounds
and recreation centres, restaurants and fast food centres.
Visa
Information:
Documents Required: For obtaining a UK visa students
are required to have:
§
An Unconditional offer letter for admission to a full time
course at Khalsa College London. All academic credentials
and certificates in original.
§
Proof of Accommodation in UK, such as an accommodation letter
confirming your place in the College approved accommodation
or a letter from a sponsor in the UK, willing to accommodate
you at home.
§
Evidence of financial support for both fees and living expenses
such as bank statements for the latest six months period,
fixed deposits receipts, Chartered Accountant's statement,
proof of tax returns/assets etc. or a sponsor's letter from
abroad with his/her banker's confirmation of funds is essential.
While it is preferable to have only one sponsor who is financially
sound and in some cases, applications from those who have
more than one sponsor are also acceptable.
Please
allow up to ten working days in India (thirty working days
in Bangladesh and sixty working days in Sri Lanka and Nepal)
for a visa to be issued by the Visa Office.
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Visa Requirements: To obtain a student visa the British
High Commission requires applicants to satisfy the Entry
Clearance Officer (ECO):
§ That the student has
an unconditional offer to study a full time course at a
recognized British Education Institution.
§ That the student is
genuine in his/her intention to study in the UK (Statement
of Purpose)
§ That the student has
sufficient funds in liquid assets to cover his/her tuition
fees and living cost for the duration of the course.
§ That the student can
afford to spend this amount of money on his/her education
without causing any undue financial hardship to his/her
family.
§ That the student will
leave the UK on completion of his/her course and not overstay
their student visa.
Please note that funds being used to pay for your education
in the UK should be in the form of liquid assets, for example:
§ Cash Savings in a bank
account
§ Fixed Deposit Certificates
§ Share Certificates
§ Bank Loan for study
purposes
§ Scholarship Award /
Prepaid tuition fees
Students must be careful that their loan papers clearly
demonstrate that their loan has been sanctioned unconditionally
and not sanctioned in principle.
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Visa Facilitation Services (VFS): The
British High Commission has announced new improved visa
application facilities and procedures for customers in India.
To make the application process easier, eleven Visa Application
Centres have opened across India during the month of February
2003. They will be located in: New Delhi, Jalandhar, Chandigarh,
Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad,Cochin, Bangalore
and Kolkata.
Students from Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
will have to apply at the British High Commission.
VFS
will charge a fee of Rs 300/- for services rendered. All
applications will then be immediately forwarded to the High
Commission in New Delhi, or to one of the Deputy High Commissions
in Mumbai, Chennai or Kolkata who will take the decision
regarding the visa application.
It is important to understand that VFS is not the deciding
authority with regard to issuing visas but merely a facilitation
body to ease and speed up the process. VFS does not have
the authority to issue visas.
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Sponsorship:
If
sponsored by your parents:
§ Sponsorship declaration
from your parents
§ Bank statement for the
latest six month's period; fixed deposits receipts, bonds,
securities, salary certificates etc.
§ Financial statement
from a Chartered Accountant, summarizing the savings held
in the bank(s), fixed deposits, scholarship awarded, loan
sanction letter from the bank, properties etc.
§ Sanction letter from
the bank, if you are taking loan for the educational expenses
§ Income-tax returns for
two years
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If
sponsored by a company in India:
§ Sponsorship letter from
the Chief Executive of the company
§ Profile of the company
§ Company balance sheets/profit
& loss A/Cs, bank statements and income tax returns
for two years
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If
you are sponsored by your relative or friends from abroad:
§ Sponsorship declaration,
confirming the relationship with you and why they are sponsoring
your studies and the extent of sponsorship. Also, Accommodation
available in case of providing accommodation during the
stay in the UK.
§ Photocopy of the passport
(all pages)
§ A letter from the employer
indicating the job contract and salary particulars
§ Bank statement for 2
years
Students undertaking courses for more than 6 months duration
will be required to undertake a medical examination prior
to issue of student visa.
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Please note that this information is intended as a guide
only.
Employment
in the UK:
Overseas students are no longer required to obtain permission
to take paid part-time/vacation work whilst studying a full
time/sandwich course in the UK or if you are taking and internship
placement to complete your course.
Part-time
Employment:
The conditions covering the hours and type of work the student
may do are:
§ The student must not
work for more than 20 hours per week during term time except
where the placement is a necessary part of their studies
and with the agreement of the educational institution.
§ Full-time work during
vacations and breaks (40 hours / week). Normally there are
no restrictions on a spouse working in the UK, if the student
will be studying longer than one year.
§ The student must not
engage in business, self-employment or the provision of
services as a professional sports person or entertainer.
§ The student should not
pursue a career by filling a permanent full time vacancy.
Part time work is usually done in the evenings and at the
weekend when the student has no classes. Hence the type
of work a student gets is usually in the service industry
such as working in a restaurant, café or bar, Petrol
Bunks, Departmental stores.
You can roughly expect to earn £5 - £6 per hour.
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Full Time Employment in the UK on finishing your course:
Your prospects of employment, salary and promotion will
be improved whether it is in your own country or abroad
by studying in the UK. British qualifications are highly
regarded and accepted throughout the world.
Should you be wish to work in the UK after completing your
course and are from a non European Union Country you will
require a work permit and visa from the Department of Education
and Employment.
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Full Work Permit:
If a British based Company wishes to employ you they have
a choice on the type of work permit they can apply for on
your behalf - please note you cannot apply for the work
permit it has to be the Company that wishes to employ you
that applies.
To apply for a full work permit the Company usually has
to prove that there was no British or European Union citizen
who applied for your position who had the same skills and
qualifications. To receive a work permit applicants normally
have to be 25 years of age or above. The work permit is
usually given for 1 - 4 years depending on the type of job
and reason for your employment. This permit can be extended
subject to approval by the Company and the Department of
Education and Employment.