Tuition is typically £12,000–£22,000 per year depending on university and course. Living costs are approximately £1,300/month outside London and £1,600/month in London (rent, food, transport). Your bank statement must cover tuition + living for at least 28 days before visa submission.
Approximately £1,300/month outside London and £1,600/month in London (rent, food, transport).
University of Stirling – BSc Computer Science: £14,000/year tuition. Living cost ~£12,000/year (~£1,000/month). Total ~£26,000/year. Your bank statement must show funds covering this (28-day rule).
Your bank statement must cover tuition + living costs. The required amount must be held for at least 28 consecutive days before the date of your visa application. The closing balance cannot drop below that amount on any day in that period. We guide you on amount, format, and deposit steps (e.g. £8,000–£10,000).
Requirements depend on your course and university. Most universities ask for IELTS (or equivalent) with minimum scores in each component. We check your desired course and advise. Fill our short eligibility form or book a consultation so we can give you precise requirements.
UKVI typically processes student visa applications in about 3–8 weeks. Times can vary; we keep you informed and help you submit a complete application to avoid delays.
We do not guarantee visa approval. We provide professional guidance to improve your chances: correct documents, strong SOP, proper bank statement, and transparent information. Success depends on your profile and meeting UKVI requirements; we help you present your case properly.
Use our online form to choose a date and time slot. Our team will confirm your slot and contact you. After that we start the process with you.
Detailed documents (including bank statement) are collected after your consultation, when we have agreed on your course and university and can guide you on the correct format and minimum required deposit.
Many student visas allow part-time work during studies and full-time during vacations, subject to your visa conditions and university rules.
Dependent rules vary by course level and policy updates. We review your exact profile and current UK rules before advising.
Most universities have September and January intakes, and some offer May intakes for selected courses.