Study in UK

The United Kingdom, separated from the European continent by the North Sea and English Channel, consists of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The UK’s form of government is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system and its capital city is London. The United Kingdom has fourteen British Overseas Territories. These are remnants of the British Empire which, at its height in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, encompassed almost a quarter of the world’s land surface and was the largest empire in history. British influence can be observed in the language, culture and legal systems of many of its former colonies.

Population: Approx. 6.3 Crore (63 mn)
Capital: London
Area: 242,910 square kilometers (93,788 square miles)
Language: English, Welsh, Scottish form of Gaelic
Religion: Anglican, Roman Catholic, other Protestant, Muslim
Currency: Pound Sterling (£)
Life Expectancy: 78 years
GDP per Capita: U.S. $38,591
Literacy Percent: 99 %
HDI: 26
Other Large Cities: Newcastle, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Leeds, Glasgow, Liverpool, Bradford & Bristol

Why study in UK?

The UK has grown to become one of the top destinations to study around the world. With traditions of excellence dating back hundreds of years, high class institutions at every corner and much more flexibility than many other countries, the United Kingdom has much to offer international students that other English-speaking countries cannot offer.

Worldwide Recognition

The degrees and qualifications from UK higher education institutions are known around the world as high quality and world class. The standard of excellence is set by some of the older universities with recognizable names, like Oxford and Cambridge, but the tradition carries through to many of the universities and colleges throughout the UK. When looking for work in the future, this can be a great selling point in your favour!

Intakes

The main intakes offered by Universities are in September/October and January/February. Some colleges may also have intakes in March and July.

Employment

  • A full-time International student can work part-time as per the given guidelines.
  • A full-time degree student can work up to 20 hours during term-time and full-time during vacations.
  • A full-time student studying below degree level can only work up to 10 hours during term-time and full-time during vacations.
  • A full-time student can also work on a work placement as part of the course.
  • A student can earn from £7 – £9 per hour i.e. £560 – £720 per month.
  • After the successful completion of the studies a student can apply for a 2 year Work Permit under the Tier-1 (Post-Study Work) category without a sponsor for the 2 years duration. Further information can be obtained from the UK border Agency website (www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk)

    Mentor Institute

    We provide an excellent bridge for all those valuable students who are willing to pursue their further studies abroad.

    We always aimed of facilitating our students with the best education provided in overseas in an affordable cost in their desired country. We have completed glorious 16 years with high record of successful visa in the renowned countries like UK, Australia, USA, Ireland & many more.

    New Baneshwor, Kathmandu
    tel: +977 1 4490063, 2040650

    e-mail: info@mentornepal.edu.np
    web: www.mentornepal.edu.np