July 17, 2020

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As social media continues to evolve into one of the most important ways to communicate online, we are developing a strong presence across a range of channels, making us more accessible, more open and more transparent in the way we communicate. You can follow us on: Facebook: Follow updates on our events, news and activities...
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The higher education academic fraternity in the UK is excited about changes outlined by India in the draft of its New Education Policy (NEP) and is looking forward to positive changes, according to Steve Smith, Chair, International (UUKi). UKi is a body representing higher education institutions in the United Kingdom. “It is a good draft....
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If you’re planning travel to India, find out what you need to know about coronavirus there in the Coronavirus section. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever to get travel insurance and check it provides sufficient cover. See the FCO’s guidance on foreign travel insurance. Over one million British nationals visited India...
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Sir Philip Barton presented his credentials to The Hon’ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind, in a virtual ceremony, who accepted him as the UK’s new High Commissioner to India. Sir Philip said: It is the greatest honour and privilege of my diplomatic career to represent the UK in this wonderful country. The UK-India...
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Indian students can benefit from the extended post-study work visa offer for PhD students announced recently by the Government of UK. It also guaranteed a more streamlined visa process for international students which could work for the job possibilities of Indian students in the country. The UK Minister of State for Universities, Michelle Donelan MP...
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All UK visas with a validity of over six months are about to cost a lot more for Indians as well as non-EU migrants, following a decision by the British government to double the mandatory ‘Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS). The health ‘surcharge’, which was rolled out in 2015, allows students and temporary workers to access...
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The new route announced on Wednesday also means that Indian students will once again be able to stay in the United Kingdom for two years to find work after they graduate. Currently, most international students pursuing bachelor’s and master’s degrees can stay and work for only four months and those at 27 universities on a...
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Indian students remain on course to take up their courses at UK universities from later this year, according to figures released in London on Thursday which found a 32.9 per cent rise in applications from India in 2020 over the previous year. The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) analysis found that amid an overall...
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The UK continues to be a popular destination for Indians to pursue higher education and the number of students migrating to the country has been rising since 2016. As many as 37,500 Tier IV (study) visas were granted to Indian students in 2019, which is a 93% increase since 2018 when only 20,000 visas were...
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Under the current rules, the UK is set to open up a new “Graduate” visa route, commonly referred to as a post-study visa, for the 2020-21 intake to UK universities. A new report released in London on Monday has called on the UK government to double its post-study visa offer to four years, a move...
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