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Dataset/USA maual/Navitas.json ADDED
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+ "content": "These links allow students to easily access more detailed information about each program. Let me know if there’s anything more you’d like added! Relevant web links need to be added Navitas USA Offerings for International Students Navitas offers the Global Student Success Program (GSSP) at several U.S. institutions, providing international students a pathway to earn undergraduate and graduate degrees at respected universities. Below is an overview of some key offerings available for Pakistani students interested in studying at UMass Boston, Richard Bland College, and Queens College. Navitas operates in Australia, UK, Canada and USA --- 1. UMass Boston - Global Student Success Program (GSSP) [UMass Boston GSSP]( ht tps://www.umbgssp.com ) # Location : UMass Boston, Boston, Massachusetts # Program Overview : UMass Boston’s GSSP allows international students to begin their studies with additional academic and personal support in their first year. The university is renowned for its urban research environment and commitment to public service. # Fast Facts : - Only public research university in Boston. - Ranked #112 in Top Public Schools (U.S. News & World Report, 2022). - Student - to - faculty ratio of 16:1. - Over 136 countries represented in the student body."
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+ "content": "- Annual research funding: $56 million 【 64†source 】 . # Entry Requirements : - Undergraduate: High School completion with a minimum GPA of 2.5, IELTS 5.5, or TOEFL 69. - Graduate: Bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA of 2.75, IELTS 6.0, or TOEFL 80. # Intakes : - Available intakes: January, May, and September. # Estimated Tuition Fees : - Undergraduate: Approximately $20,000 – $25,000 per year. - Graduate: Fees vary by program; consult UMass Boston’s GSSP page for specifics. --- 2. Richard Bland College of William & Mary - Global Student Success Program (GSSP) [Richard Bland College GSSP]( http://www.rbcglobal.com ) # L ocation : Prince George, Virginia, approximately 30 minutes from Richmond. # Program Overview : Richard Bland College offers a supportive two - year associate degree program, allowing students to transfer seamlessly to a four - year college or university, including the prestigious College of William & Mary. The campus is known for its picturesque location with nature trails, an Asian water garden, and a historic pecan grove. # Fast Facts : - Established in 1960 as part of the College of William & Mary. - Student - to - faculty ratio of 20:1. - Tuition: Affordable education with annual costs around $19,710."
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+ "content": "- Campus includes apartment - style housing and a meal plan 【 85†source 】【 86†source 】 . # Entry Requirements : - Completion of Year 12 or equivalent with a minimum GPA of 2.5. - English Proficiency: IELTS 5.5, TOEFL 69, Pearson Versant 50, or Duolingo 95. # Intakes : - Available intakes: January, May, and August. # Estimated Tuition Fees : - Tuition: Ap proximately $19,710 per year. - Other Costs: Accommodation from $7,910, meal plan from $2,240, health insurance approximately $1,339 【 85†source 】 . --- 3. Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY) - Global Student Success Program (GSSP) [Queens College GSSP]( https://www.queensgssp.com ) # Location : Queens, New York City, New York # Program Overview : Queens College provides students with the unique opportunity to study in the heart of New York City . With an emphasis on liberal arts and sciences, Queens College combines classroom learning with real - world experiences in a global city. # Fast Facts : - Part of CUNY, a prominent public university system in New York."
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+ "content": "- Ranked #9 among Top Public Sc hools in Regional Universities North (U.S. News & World Report, 2020). - Offers New York City’s only Division II athletics program. - Over 100 student clubs and organizations, including cultural and academic societies 【 87†source 】 . # Entry Requirements : - High school completion with a minimum GPA of 2.5. - English Proficiency: IELTS 5.5 or TOEFL 69. # Intakes : - Available intakes: January, May, and September. # Estimated Tuition Fees : - Undergraduate: Tuition fees approximately $19,000 – $25,000 per year. - Accommodation: On - campus housing available at \"The Summit\" with single and shared options 【 87†source 】 . --- Key Benefits of the Navitas GSSP : - Academic Support: Access to tutors, advisors, and smaller class sizes. - Seamless Transfer Options: Transfer agreements with top U.S. universities, such as William & Mary. - Student Life and Extracurriculars: A range of clubs, sports, and social events that encourage cultural exchange and personal development. - On - Campus Living: Comfortable, well - equipped residence halls with access to meal plans and recreational facilities. - Career Preparation: Guidance on internships, job placements, and academic success through personalized mentoring and career counseling. Note:"
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+ "content": "T his document summarizes Navitas USA offerings, providing a clear view of the opportunities available at UMass Boston, Richard Bland College, and Queens College. This document is prepared for reference purposes only. For up - to - date details on program offeri ngs, application deadlines, and fees, prospective students are encouraged to visit the specific GSSP pages for each university."
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+ "content": "This document serves as a comprehensive overview of the OnCampus USA offerings, providing essential information on program details, locations, entry requirements, intakes, and fees for prospective Pakistani students interested in studying in the U.S. OnCampus USA Pathways OnCampus USA offers structured pathways for international students to begin their academic journey in the United States. This includes programs that facilitate transfer to prestigious U.S. institutions, support academic and English l anguage readiness, and offer personalized academic advising. The program offerings, locations, and entry details below outline the opportunities available through OnCampus USA. --- 1. OnCampus Boston # Location : Curry College, Milton, Boston, Massach usetts # Program Overview : The OnCampus Boston program, held at Curry College, provides an International Year One (IY1) program. Students gain core academic skills and have the flexibility to explore various majors while preparing to transfer to top U.S . universities. # Key Highlights : - Small Classes & Personal Support: Access to academic advisors and small class sizes. - Guaranteed Transfer Options: Opportunities to transfer to leading universities, such as the University of California, Berkeley ; Cornell University; Boston University; and more. - Student Community: Access to Curry College facilities and student life in a vibrant college environment 【 95†source 】 . # Entry Requirements : - Academic: Completion of high school with good grades."
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+ "content": "- English Proficiency: Minimum IELTS 4.5, TOEFL 50, or Duolingo 65. - Age Requirement: 17 years old (or 18 by the start of the term with parental waiver). # Intakes : - January, May, and August: Each intake allows students to progress through struct ured academic schedules. # Estimated Tuition Fees : - Annual Tuition: Approximately $41,840. - Other Fees: Includes a comprehensive fee of $2,060, health insurance at $3,400, and housing around $9,468 per year. For more information on OnCampus Boston, visit https://www.oncampus.global --- 2. Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech ) # Location : Illinois Tech, Chicago, Illinois # Program Overview : Illinois Tech’s OnCampus program offer s both International Freshman Year (IFY) and International Graduate Year (IGY), designed for international students aiming for degrees in STEM and other fields. With a strong emphasis on technology and innovation, Illinois Tech prepares students for career s in fields like engineering, architecture, and computer science. # Key Highlights : - Chicago Tech Hub: Illinois Tech is a leading institution within Chicago’s dynamic technology industry. - Hands - On Learning: Programs like the Interprofessional Pro jects Program (IPRO) enable students to work on real - world problems."
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+ "content": "- Research Opportunities: Access to facilities for advanced research in areas like genomics, robotics, and urban sustainability 【 94†source 】 . # Entry Requirements : - Undergraduate: M inimum GPA of 2.5, IELTS 5.5, or TOEFL 69. - Graduate: Bachelor’s degree with a GPA of 2.75, IELTS 6.0, or TOEFL 80. # Intakes : - January, May, and August. # Estimated Tuition Fees : - Undergraduate Tuition: Approximately $48,670 annually. - Graduate Tuition: $29,052 annually, plus housing and additional fees. For more information, visit https://www.universities - usa.com --- 3. OnCampus USA Transfer Process and Partner Institutions OnC ampus Boston facilitates transfer opportunities to top - ranked universities across the United States through a comprehensive advising system. Students can begin their education at Curry College and choose to transfer to one of OnCampus Boston’s partner inst itutions or any other U.S. university. # Partner Universities Include: - University of California, Berkeley - Cornell University - University of Southern California - New York University - Northeastern University"
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+ "content": "# Transfer Process : - S tep 1: Assessment - Initial academic and personal assessment to identify the best - fit transfer options. - Step 2: Research - Guidance on selecting universities, preparing for required exams, and attending college fairs. - Step 3: Application Support - Workshops and advising on applications, essays, and transcripts. - Step 4: Final Decision - Assistance in reviewing offers and selecting the best university for progression --- Important Links for Additional Information - OnCampus Global Website : https://www.oncampus.global - Illinois Institute of Technology : https://www.universities - usa.com - OnCampus Boston: h ttps://www.oncampus.global - Admission and Program Details: Detailed requirements and program descriptions can be accessed on each program’s specific page via OnCampus’s website."
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+ "content": "Here's a comprehensive guide on Shorelight USA Partner Offerings, based on the information provided for a \"Study in USA\" manual: --- Shorelight USA Partner University Offerings Shorelight provides international students with support and pathway programs that help transition into top U.S. universities. Here is an overview of selected Shorelight partner institutions, detailing their offerings, entry requirements, intakes, fees, and web links for more information. --- 1 . American University Location : Washington, D.C. Program Overview : American University (AU) offers an International Accelerator Program (IAP) that supports international students academically and culturally, preparing them for undergraduate or graduate studies. AU is known for its programs in political science, business, international relations, and communications. Entry Requirements : - Undergraduate: High school completion, minimum GPA of 2.5, IELTS 5.5, or TOEFL 80. - Graduate: Bachelor’s degree, GPA 3.0, IELTS 6.5, or T OEFL 90. Intakes : - January, May, and August Estimated Tuition Fees :"
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+ "content": "- Undergraduate: $52,000 annually - Graduate: Varies by program Website: https://accelerator.american.edu --- 2. Auburn University Location : Auburn, Alabama Program Overview : Auburn University offers the Auburn Global program, with a focus on academic and personal success. As a Research 1 (R1) institution, Auburn is recognized for its contributions to fields like busin ess, engineering, and veterinary sciences. It provides various support services including airport pickup, cultural orientation, and academic tutoring. Entry Requirements : - Undergraduate: Minimum GPA of 2.5, IELTS 5.5, TOEFL 71 - Graduate: Minimum GPA 3. 0, IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 80 Intakes : - January, May, August Estimated Tuition Fees : - Undergraduate: $31,000 annually - Graduate: Varies by program Website: https://global.auburn.edu"
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+ "content": "--- 3. Adelphi University Location: Garden City, New York Program Overview: Adelphi’s International Accelerator program provides a smooth transition for international students, with extensive support services. The program includes pre - arrival guidance, on - campus orientation, and academic advising. Adelphi is renowned for its programs in business, health sciences, and the arts. Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: High school diploma, GPA 2.5, IELTS 5.5, TOEFL 70 - Graduate: Bachelor’s degree, GPA 3.0, IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 80 I ntakes: - January, May, August Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: Approximately $39,000 per year - Graduate: Tuition varies by program Website: [Adelphi University Accelerator](https://aui.adelphi.edu) 【 148†source 】【 149†source 】 --- 4. Auburn Univ ersity at Montgomery (AUM) Location : Montgomery, Alabama"
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+ "content": "Program Overview: AUM provides international students with an enriching academic environment through its pathway programs. The AUM International Program offers a collaborative and friendly campu s community, ensuring academic success and personal development. Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: GPA of 2.0, IELTS 5.0, TOEFL 61 - Graduate: GPA 2.75, IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 80 Intakes: - January, May, August Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: Approx. $19,000 annually - Graduate: Approx. $17,000 annually Website: https://auminternational.org --- 5. Barton College Location : Wilson, North Carolina Program Overview: Barton College provides a pe rsonalized educational experience with small class sizes and hands - on learning. The pathway programs offer academic support tailored to each student’s needs, preparing them for a variety of career paths in fields such as nursing, education, and social scie nces. Entry Requirements:"
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+ "content": "- Undergraduate: High school diploma, GPA 2.5, IELTS 5.5, TOEFL 70 Intakes: - January, August Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: Approx. $32,000 per year Website: https://www.bar ton.edu --- 6. Bellarmine University Location : Louisville, Kentucky Program Overview: Bellarmine University’s programs emphasize personalized learning and academic excellence. The university offers support through its accelerator program, which includes English - language assistance, tutoring, and career preparation, making it ideal for international students in liberal arts, sciences, business, and healthcare. Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: GPA 2.5, IELTS 5.5, TOEFL 70 - Graduate: Varies b y program Intakes: - January, August Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: $43,000 per year"
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+ "content": "Website: [Bellarmine University](https://www.bellarmine.edu) 【 145†source 】 --- 7. Bridgewater College Location : Bridgewater, Virginia Program Overview: Bridgewater College’s programs focus on arts, humanities, and social sciences, offering small class sizes and strong community engagement. The college offers international students various internship and career support opportunities, along with programs for personal growth and cultural enrichment. Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: High school completion, minimum GPA 2.5, IELTS 5.5, TOEFL 70 Intakes: - January, August Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: Approx. $38,000 per year Website: https://www.bridgewater.edu --- Important Links for More Information"
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+ "content": "- Shorelight USA: [Shorelight Website https://shorelight.com - American University Accelerator: https://accelerator.american.edu - Auburn Global: https://global.auburn.edu - Adelphi University Accelerator: https://aui.ade lphi.edu - AUM International: https://auminternational.org - Bellarmine University: https://www.bellarmine.edu This document provides a detailed overview of Shorel ight’s partner university offerings for international students, covering entry requirements, tuition, intakes, and key resources. This information will help Pakistani students and others considering U.S. study through Shorelight's partnerships. Here is an overview of scholarship opportunities at Shorelight partner universities, designed to support international students financially: --- Scholarship Opportunities for International Students Many Shorelight partner universities offer merit - based and need - based scholarships to international students, helping reduce the financial burden of tuition and other fees. Below is a breakdown of scholarship offerings at selected Shorelight universities. --- 1. American University (AU) - Scholarship Name: AU Merit Scholarships for International Students - Amount: Up to $20,000 per year"
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+ "content": "- Eligibility: Awarded based on academic merit, requiring high GPA and standardized test scores. - Application Process: Automatically considered upon application to the universi ty. - Renewal: Renewable each year based on academic performance, maintaining a minimum GPA. --- 2. Auburn University - Scholarship Name: Auburn Global International Scholarships - Amount: Ranges from $2,000 to $10,000 per year - Eligibility: Primarily based on academic achievement, with preference for students with a strong GPA. - Application Process: Students are automatically considered upon admission to Auburn Global. - Renewal: Renewable based on maintaining required academic performance and enroll ment status. --- 3. Adelphi University - Scholarship Name: Adelphi International Scholarships - Amount: Up to $15,000 per year - Eligibility: Academic merit and leadership potential are key criteria for eligibility. - Application Process: No separate application; students are considered automatically. - Renewal: Renewable each academic year if students meet the GPA and academic requirements. --- 4. Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM) - Scholarship Name: AUM Global Merit Scholarship"
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+ "content": "- Amount: Up t o $4,000 per year - Eligibility: Merit - based scholarship offered to students with strong academic backgrounds. - Application Process: Automatically considered upon acceptance to AUM. - Renewal: Renewable annually if the student maintains the required GPA a nd full - time enrollment. --- 5. Bellarmine University - Scholarship Name: Bellarmine International Scholarships - Amount: Ranges from $10,000 to $24,000 per year - Eligibility: Awarded based on academic achievement and leadership potential. - Applicati on Process: Eligible students are automatically considered when they apply for admission. - Renewal: Renewable with satisfactory academic progress. --- 6. Bridgewater College - Scholarship Name: Bridgewater College International Merit Scholarships - Amount: Up to $30,000 per year - Eligibility: Merit - based scholarships for students demonstrating academic excellence. - Application Process: No additional application required; eligible students are considered during admission. - Renewal: Renewable annual ly if the student maintains the required GPA and meets academic standards. --- General Tips for Maximizing Scholarship Opportunities at Shorelight Universities"
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+ "content": "1. Prepare Academic Transcripts: High academic performance can increase eligibility for schol arships, so ensure your transcripts are clear and accurately reflect your grades. 2. Demonstrate Extracurricular Involvement: Leadership experience and community involvement can strengthen applications for merit - based awards. 3. Apply Early: Some scholarsh ips are limited and awarded on a first - come, first - served basis, so submitting applications early can improve chances. --- For more details on specific scholarship opportunities, requirements, and deadlines, prospective students are encouraged to visit e ach university’s financial aid or scholarship page or contact Shorelight directly for guidance."
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+ "content": "Here's a structured document summarizing the offerings, entry requirements, intakes, fees, and relevant web links for Shorelight USA partner universities, suitable for a \"Study in USA\" manual: --- Shorelight USA Partner University Offerings Shorelight partners with leading universities across the United States, providing pathway and direct entry programs to support international students as they transition into U.S. academic and campus life. Below is a breakdown of selected Shorelight partner universit ies, outlining their programs, entry requirements, intakes, and fees. --- 1. Florida International University (FIU) # Location: Miami, Florida # Program Overview: FIU offers the Global First Year program, which supports international students academically and personally, providing pre - arrival guidance, visa assistance, and English language support. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: High school diploma, GPA 2.5, TOEFL 60 or IELTS 5.5 - Graduate: Bachelor’s degree, GPA 3.0, TOEFL 80 o r IELTS 6.5 # Intakes: - January, May, August"
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+ "content": "# Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: $18,963 per year - Graduate: Varies by program Website: [FIU Global First Year]( https://globalfiu.com ) --- 2. Gonzaga University # Location: Spokane, Washington # Program Overview: Gonzaga University offers the Gonzaga Global pathway program, which includes pre - arrival support, academic counseling, and career preparation. Gonzaga is known for its Jesuit tradition of holistic education. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: GPA 2.5, TOEFL 71 or IELTS 6.0 - Graduate: GPA 3.0, TOEFL 80 or IELTS 6.5 # Intakes: - January, May, August # Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: $48,470 per year - Graduate: Varies by program"
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+ "content": "Website: [Gonzaga Global]( https://global.gonzaga.edu ) --- 3. Cleveland State University # Location: Cleveland, Ohio # Program Overview: Cleveland State Global provides a range of academic support, including English language courses, visa assistance, and career development. Known for its strong engineering, business, and health programs, CSU provides internship opportunities with Fortune 500 companies. # Entry Requirements : - Undergraduate: High school diploma, GPA 2.5, TOEFL 61 or IELTS 5.5 - Graduate: GPA 3.0, TOEFL 78 or IELTS 6.0 # Intakes: - January, May, August # Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: Approx. $15,000 per semester - Graduate: Varies by program Website: [Cleveland State Global]( https://global.csuohio.edu ) --- 4. Fairfield University"
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+ "content": "# Location: Fairfield, Connecticut # Program Overview: Fairfield University combines a Jesuit educatio n with a diverse academic curriculum, offering over 50 majors and strong support for international students. Fairfield Global provides academic and English language support and career preparation. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: GPA 3.0, TOEFL 80 or IELTS 6.5 - Graduate: GPA 3.2, TOEFL 80 or IELTS 6.5 # Intakes: - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: $52,070 per year - Graduate: Varies by program Website: [Fairfield Universi ty Global]( https://fairfield.edu ) --- 5. Dean College # Location: Franklin, Massachusetts"
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+ "content": "# Program Overview: Dean College offers a supportive environment with a range of arts, business, and science programs. The Dean Career Advantage program provides students with real - world experience through internships and networking opportunities. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: High school diploma, GPA 2.5, TOEFL 61 or IELTS 5.5 - Graduate: Varies by progra m # Intakes: - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: Approximately $41,000 per year Website: [Dean College]( https://dean.edu ) --- Scholarship Opportunities Shorelight partner universities offer a variety of scholarships for international students based on academic merit and leadership potential. Here’s a general overview of scholarships available: - FIU: Scholarships up to $10,000 annually for high - achieving students. - Gonzaga: Meri t scholarships between $5,000 and $20,000 per year, renewable for strong academic performance. - Cleveland State: International Merit Scholarships for high - achieving undergraduates. - Fairfield: International Student Scholarships ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 per year. - Dean College: Offers annual scholarships for students excelling in academics and leadership."
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+ "content": "Additional Support Services - Visa and Pre - Arrival Support: Comprehensive assistance with visa application and interview preparatio n. - Campus Transition Programs: Airport pick - up, orientation sessions, and cultural activities. - Academic and Language Support: English courses, tutoring, and academic advising. - Career Development: Internship placements, resume workshops, and interview preparation. Important Links for More Information - Shorelight USA: [www.shorelight.com](https://www.shorelight.com) - FIU Global First Year: [FIU Global First Year](https://globalfiu.com) - Gonzaga Global: [Gonzaga Global]( https://global.gonzaga.edu) - Cleveland State Global: [Cleveland State Global](https://global.csuohio.edu) - Fairfield University: [Fairfield University Global](https://fairfield.edu) --- This document provides a clear overview of Shorelight USA’s partne r university offerings, including academic programs, scholarships, and essential resources for prospective international students."
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+ "content": "Here is a structured document summarizing Shorelight USA Partner University Offerings with details on entry requirements, intakes, location, fees, and relevant links, suitable for inclusion in the \"Study in USA\" manual: --- Shorelight USA Partner University Offerings Shorelight works with top U.S. universities to provide international students with supportive pathway and direct entry programs that ensure a smooth academic and cultural transition. Here’s an overview of selec ted Shorelight partner institutions with their offerings, entry requirements, intakes, fees, and links for more information. --- 1. University of Lynchburg # Location : Lynchburg, Virginia # Program Overview : The University of Lynchburg offers various graduate and undergraduate programs with a focus on leadership, healthcare, and the liberal arts. It provides both online and on - campus options, allowing students flexibility in their studies. # Entry Requirements : - Undergraduate: High school completion, GPA of 2.5, TOEFL 61 or IELTS 5.5 - Graduate: Varies by program; TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.5 is common # Intakes : - January, May, and August"
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+ "content": "# Estimated Tuition Fees : - Undergraduate: Approx. $40,000 per year - Graduate: Varies by progr am Website : https://lynchburg.edu/graduate ) --- 2. McMurry University # Location : Abilene, Texas # Program Overview: McMurry University offers a close - knit academic community with programs in liberal arts, sciences, and business. Students benefit from small class sizes and a personalized approach to learning, preparing them for graduate studies and career success. # Entry Requ irements : - Undergraduate: High school completion, GPA 2.5, TOEFL 61 or IELTS 5.5 # Intakes : - August and January # Estimated Tuition Fees : - Undergraduate: Approx. $30,000 annually Website: https://mcm.edu"
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+ "content": "--- 3. Moravian University # Location : Bethlehem, Pennsylvania # Program Overview: Moravian University’s Elevate program integrates academics, hands - on experience, and career preparation with guaranteed outcomes. Students gain a comprehensive education that includes digital badges for career readiness, internships, and research opportunities. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: High school GPA of 2.7, TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.0 # Intakes: - August and January # Estimated Tuition Fees: - Underg raduate: Approx. $47,000 per year Website: [Moravian University Elevate Program](https://moravian.edu/elevate) 【 196†source 】 --- 4. Mount Saint Mary’s University # Location: Emmitsburg, Maryland"
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+ "content": "# Program Overview: Mount Saint Mary’s offers a broad liberal arts curriculum with professional tracks in business, education, and the sciences. Its focus on leadership and ethics prepares students for impactful careers in various fields. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: GPA 2.5, TOEFL 61 or IELTS 5.5 - Graduate: Varies by program, usually requiring TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.5 # Intakes: - January, May, August # Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: $43,000 per year - Graduate: Varies by program Website: [Mount Saint Mary’s University]( https://msmary.edu) 【 197†source 】 --- 5. Johns Hopkins University – Whiting School of Engineering # Location: Baltimore, Maryland # Program Overview: Johns Hopkins University is renowned for its engineering programs, offering a variety of master’s a nd doctoral programs with strong research and career development support. The programs are ideal for students interested in high - impact research and career growth in technology and healthcare."
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+ "content": "# Entry Requirements: - Graduate: Bachelor’s degree with a GPA of 3.0, TOEFL 100 or IELTS 7.0, additional materials depending on the program # Intakes: - January, May, August # Estimated Tuition Fees: - Graduate: Varies by program, approx. $60,000 per year for full - time programs Website: [Johns Hopkins En gineering Admissions](https://engineering.jhu.edu/admissions) 【 198†source 】 --- 6. Lewis University # Location: Romeoville, Illinois (near Chicago) # Program Overview: Lewis University provides a strong foundation in aviation, cybersecurity, and business, along with a range of practical training opportunities (CPT and OPT) in the Chicago area. Students gain valuable industry experience and career preparation. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: GPA of 2.5, TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.0 - Graduat e: GPA of 3.0, TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.5"
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+ "content": "- Undergraduate: Approx. $28,000 per year - Graduate: Approx. $25,000 per year Website: [LSU Global](https://global.lsu.edu) 【 200†source 】 --- 8. Lycoming College # Location: Williamsport, Pennsylvania # Pro gram Overview: Lycoming College offers a liberal arts education with robust support for international students. Known for small class sizes and intensive undergraduate research opportunities, it’s a solid choice for students pursuing the sciences, arts, and business. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: GPA of 2.7, TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.0 # Intakes: - August and January # Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: Approx. $45,000 per year Website: [Lycoming College International Admissions]( https://www.lycoming.edu/international) 【 201†source 】 ---"
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+ "content": "Important Links for Additional Information - Shorelight USA: [www.shorelight.com](https://www.shorelight.com) - University of Lynchburg Graduate Studies: [Lynchburg Graduate Programs](https://lync hburg.edu/graduate) - McMurry University: [McMurry University](https://mcm.edu) - Johns Hopkins Engineering Admissions: [Johns Hopkins Engineering](https://engineering.jhu.edu/admissions) - Louisiana State University (LSU) Global: [LSU Global](https://glob al.lsu.edu) --- This document provides a detailed overview of Shorelight USA’s partner university offerings, covering program details, tuition, entry requirements, and essential resources for prospective international students."
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+ "content": "# Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: Approx. $33,000 per year Website: [Palm Beach Atlantic University] ( https://www.pba.edu ) --- 2. Randolph College # Location: Lynchburg, Virginia # Program Overview: Randolph College provides a liberal arts education with an emphasis on personalized learning through the Randolph Plan. The college’s unique “TAKE2” approach allows students to focus on two classes at a time for an intensive seven - week session, promoting a balance of academics and extracurricular activities. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: High school dipl oma, GPA of 2.5, TOEFL 61 or IELTS 5.5 # Intakes: - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: $44,500 per year Website: [Randolph College]( https://www.randolphcollege.edu ) ---"
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+ "content": "3. Robert Morris University (RMU) # Location: Moon Township, Pennsylvania # Program Overview: RMU prepares students with hands - on experience in business, technology, and health sciences. Known for its high graduate employment rate and commitment to affordability, RMU also offers tech - forward programs, including cloud computing certification through a partnership with Amazon Web Services. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: High school completion, GPA of 2.75, TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.5 # Intakes: - January, May, August # Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: $32,000 per year Website: [Robert Morris University]( https://www.rmu.edu ) --- 4. Roosevelt University # Location: Chicago, Illinois, and Sc haumburg, Illinois"
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+ "content": "# Program Overview: Roosevelt University offers specialized programs in education, business, and social justice. Located in the heart of Chicago, Roosevelt provides ample internship opportunities and strong school district partnership s for education majors, preparing students to make a positive impact in diverse communities. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: High school diploma, GPA 2.5, TOEFL 71 or IELTS 6.0 - Graduate: GPA 3.0, TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.5 # Intakes: - Janua ry, August # Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: $32,000 per year - Graduate: Varies by program Website: [Roosevelt University]( https://www.roosevelt.edu ) --- 5. Ohio Wesleyan University # Location: Delaware, Ohio # Program Overview: Ohio Wesleyan offers a distinctive Honors Program for high - achieving students and supports experiential learning through The OWU Connection, which encourages students to combine academics with real - world experiences like internships and study abroad. Ohio Wesleyan has a strong focus on community engagement and academic excellence."
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+ "content": "# Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: High school completion, GPA of 2.8, TOEFL 80 or IELTS 6.5 # Intakes: - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: Approx. $46,000 per year Website: [Ohio Wesleyan University]( https://www.owu.edu ) --- 6. Oklahoma City University (OCU) # Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma # Program Overview: OCU offers a tight - knit, diverse community with strong programs in the arts, sciences, and business. Students benefit from OCU’s partnerships with corporate and civic leaders, providing ample internship and career opportunities. The u niversity also has a well - regarded athletics program and vibrant campus life. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: GPA 2.5, TOEFL 61 or IELTS 5.5 - Graduate: Varies by program # Intakes:"
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+ "content": "- January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees: - Underg raduate: Approx. $29,000 per year Website: [Oklahoma City University]( https://www.okcu.edu ) --- Scholarship Opportunities Shorelight partner universities offer various scholarships based on academic merit and need. Here’s an overview of scholarship options: - Palm Beach Atlantic University: Scholarships based on GPA and leadership. - Randolph College: Merit - based scholarships and grants up to $20,000. - Robert Morris University: Merit scholarships awarded based on academic performance. - Roosevelt University: Merit - based and need - based scholarships, assistantships, and on - campus employment. - Ohio Wesleyan University: Honors scholarships for high - achieving students in the OWU Honors Program. - Oklahoma City Universi ty: Merit scholarships for undergraduate students based on academic achievement. Additional Support Services - Visa and Pre - Arrival Assistance: Shorelight universities offer visa application support and pre - departure guidance. - Academic and Language Su pport: English language programs, tutoring, and mentoring are available. - Career Development: Internship placements, resume workshops, and career counseling."
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+ "content": "Important Links for Additional Information - Shorelight USA: [www.shorelight.com]( https://www.shorelight.com ) - Palm Beach Atlantic University: [PBA Website]( https://www.pba.edu ) - Randolph College: [Randolph College Website]( https://www.randolphcollege.edu ) - Robert Morris University: [RMU Website]( https://www.rmu.edu ) - Roosevelt University: [Roosevelt University Website]( https://www.roosevelt.edu ) - Ohio Wesleyan University: [OWU Website]( https://www.owu.edu ) - Oklahoma City University: [OCU Website]( https://www.okcu.edu ) --- This document provid es an organized overview of Shorelight USA’s partner universities, including academic programs, scholarships, support services, and essential resources, tailored for prospective international students considering studying in the United States."
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+ "content": "# Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: Approx. $54,852 per year - Graduate: Approx. $47,446 per year Website: [American University Admissions]( https://www.american.edu/admissions ) --- 2. Auburn University # Location: Auburn, Alabama # Program Overview: Auburn University, a Carnegie R1 research institution, is known for its engineering an d business programs, providing students with strong career development resources and industry partnerships. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: High school GPA 3.0+, TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.5+ - Graduate: GPA 3.0+, TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.5+ # Intakes: - January, August # Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: Approx. $31,956 per year - Graduate: Approx. $27,000 per year Website: [Auburn University Admissions]( https://auburn.edu/admissions )"
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+ "content": "--- 3. Flor ida International University (FIU) # Location: Miami, Florida # Program Overview: FIU offers the Global First Year Program with specializations in international business, hospitality, and STEM fields. Miami provides a vibrant setting with internship and career opportunities in global business. # Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: High school GPA 2.5+, TOEFL 60 or IELTS 5.5+ - Graduate: GPA 3.0+, TOEFL 80 or IELTS 6.5+ # Intakes: - January, May, August # Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: Approx. $18,963 per year - Graduate: Varies by program Website: [FIU Global First Year]( https://globalfiu.com ) --- 4. Tulane University"
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+ "content": "# Location: New Orleans, Louisiana # Program Overview: Tulane, ranke d among the top 50 U.S. universities, is known for its School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and offers advanced degrees with a focus on research and community engagement. # Entry Requirements: - Graduate: GPA 3.0+ recommended, TOEFL 80 or IELTS 6.5+ # Intakes: - January, August # Tuition Fees: - Graduate: Approx. $55,040 per year Website: [Tulane University Admissions]( https://tulane.edu/ admissions ) --- 5. Louisiana State University (LSU) # Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana # Program Overview: LSU Global offers programs in business, engineering, and the sciences with options for internships and research experiences, especially in its nationally ranked petroleum engineering program."
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+ "content": "# Entry Requirements: - Undergraduate: GPA 2.5+, TOEFL 71 or IELTS 6.0+ - Graduate: GPA 3.0+, TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.5+ # Intakes: - January, August # Tuition Fees: - Undergraduate: Approx. $28,000 per year - Graduate: Varies by program Website: [LSU Global]( https://global.lsu.edu ) --- Scholarship Opportunities Shorelight universities offer a variety of scholarships to high - achieving international students, including: - American University: Merit - based scholarships ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 per year. - Auburn University: Merit - based scholarships for undergraduate students. - FIU: Scholarships up to $10,000 per yea r for high - achieving students. - Tulane University: Scholarships for top - performing students in public health and STEM fields. Support Services Shorelight provides a suite of services to support international students:"
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+ "content": "- Visa Assistance: Help with a pplication, documentation, and interview preparation. - Academic Support: Tutoring, mentoring, and English - language assistance. - Career Development: Internship placements, resume workshops, and job search support. - Campus Integration: Orientatio n, cultural group outings, and airport welcome services. Important Links - Shorelight USA: [Shorelight]( https://shorelight.com ) - American University: [American University]( https://www.american.edu/admissions ) - Auburn University: [Auburn University]( https://auburn.edu/admissions ) - Florida International University: [FIU Global Fi rst Year]( https://globalfiu.com ) - Louisiana State University: [LSU Global]( https://global.lsu.edu ) --- This document provides a detailed overview of Shorelight’s USA partner universities, focusing on programs, scholarships, and essential resources tailored to international students interested in studying in the United States. Here is a refined document that can be added to the \"Study in USA\" manual, summarizing S horelight USA Partner University Offerings with details on programs, entry requirements, intakes, fees, and relevant web links. --- Shorelight USA Partner University Offerings Shorelight collaborates with prestigious U.S. universities to provide pathwa y programs and direct entry options that help international students succeed academically and culturally. Below is a summary of selected Shorelight partner universities with details on location, program offerings, entry requirements, intakes, fees, and imp ortant links."
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+ "content": "--- 1. Tulane University # Location New Orleans, Louisiana # Program Overview Tulane University, ranked among the top U.S. universities, offers a research - driven education with programs in public health, tropical medicine, architectu re, and STEM fields. Known for its vibrant campus in New Orleans, Tulane provides students with hands - on learning, networking, and career development. # Entry Requirements - Graduate: Minimum GPA of 3.0, TOEFL 80 or IELTS 6.5 - Additional Requirements: Vary by program; visit [Tulane Graduate Admissions](https://graddirect.tulane.edu/graduate - admissions) # Intakes - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees - Graduate: Approx. $55,040 per year Website: [Tulane Uni versity Admissions]( https://shorelight.com/universities/tulane - university ) --- 2. Tusculum University"
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+ "content": "# Location Greeneville, Tennessee # Program Overview Tusculum University of fers a unique blend of experiential learning and community engagement. Situated in eastern Tennessee, Tusculum emphasizes professional development and is known for its affordable education and career - focused curriculum. # Entry Requirements - Undergr aduate: Minimum GPA of 2.5, TOEFL 61 or IELTS 5.5 # Intakes - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $21,500 per year Website: [Tusculum University]( https://www.tusculum.edu ) --- 3. St. Thomas Aquinas College # Location Sparkill, New York # Program Overview"
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+ "content": "St. Thomas Aquinas College offers a supportive environment with a focus on the liberal arts, sciences, and business. Located near New York City, the college provid es career preparation and internships in diverse industries. # Entry Requirements - Undergraduate: GPA 2.5+, TOEFL 61 or IELTS 5.5 # Intakes - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $32,000 per year Website: [S t. Thomas Aquinas College]( https://www.stac.edu ) --- 4. Trinity Christian College # Location Palos Heights, Illinois # Program Overview Trinity Christian College offers a values - based education with strong programs in the arts, humanities, and sciences. Students benefit from close proximity to Chicago, with internships and career opportunities in various fields. # Entry Requirements - Undergraduate: GPA 2.75+, TOEFL 71 or IELTS 6.0"
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+ "content": "# Intakes - Ja nuary, August # Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $29,000 per year Website: [Trinity Christian College]( https://www.trnty.edu ) --- 5. Towson University # Location Towson, Maryland # Program Overview Towson University combines liberal arts education with professional studies, offering top programs in business, health sciences, and education. With a diverse student body, Towson emphasizes inclusivity and career readiness. # Entry Requiremen ts - Undergraduate: GPA 2.5, TOEFL 70 or IELTS 6.0 - Graduate: Varies by program, typically TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.5 # Intakes - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $25,000 per year"
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+ "content": "- Graduate: Varies by program Website: [Towson University]( https://www.towson.edu ) --- Scholarship Opportunities Shorelight partner universities offer merit - based and need - based scholarships for international students, such as: - Tulane University: Merit scholarships available for high - achieving graduate students. - St. Thomas Aquinas College: Up to $15,000 in annual scholarships based on academic achievement. - Tusculum University: Scholarships based on GPA a nd extracurricular involvement. Additional Student Support Services - Visa Assistance: Guidance with visa application and interview preparation. - Academic Support: Tutoring, academic advising, and English - language support. - Career Development: Interns hip placements, networking events, and career counseling. - Campus Integration: Orientation sessions, cultural events, and on - campus housing options. Key Links for More Information - Shorelight USA: [Shorelight Website]( https://www.shorelight.com ) - Tulane University: [Tulane Admissions]( https://shorelight.com/universities/tulane - university ) - Tusculum Universi ty: [Tusculum University]( https://www.tusculum.edu ) - St. Thomas Aquinas College: [St. Thomas Aquinas]( https://www.stac.edu ) - Trinity Christian College: [Trinity Christian]( https://www.trnty.edu )"
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+ "content": "- Towson University: [Towson University]( https://www.towson.edu ) --- This document provides a comprehensive overview of Shorelight USA’s partner universit ies, highlighting academic programs, tuition, scholarships, and essential resources for prospective international students looking to study in the United States."
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+ "content": "# Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $24,990 per year Website: https://www.buffalo.edu --- 2. University of Charleston # Location Charleston, West Virginia # Program Overview Known for its strong programs in cybersecurity, nursing, and business, the University of Charleston offers affordable tuition and diverse academic programs. Charleston hosts a variety of events through its Global Student Organization, creating an inclusive campus environment for international students. # Entry Requirements - Undergraduate: High school completion, mi nimum GPA of 2.5, TOEFL 61 or IELTS 5.5 # Intakes - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $32,000 per year Website: https://www.ucwv.edu ---"
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+ "content": "3. University of Dayton # Locatio n Dayton, Ohio # Program Overview The University of Dayton (UD) is a top - tier research university offering programs in engineering, business, and health sciences. The UDayton Global program provides extensive support, including visa assistance, career counseling, and experiential learning opportunities through the Innovation Center and partnerships with companies like GE Aviation. # Entry Requirements - Undergraduate: Mi nimum GPA of 3.0, TOEFL 70 or IELTS 6.0 - Graduate: Varies by program; visit [Dayton Graduate Admissions](https://global.udayton.edu) # Intakes - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $47,870 per year - Graduat e: Approx. $30,000 per year Website : https://global.udayton.edu --- 4. University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) # Location Chicago, Illinois"
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+ "content": "# Program Overview UIC, the largest public research university in Chicago, provides a unique urban educational experience. With strengths in business, engineering, and health sciences, UIC offers paid internship opportunities and is situated in a prime location for professional networking and career growth. # Entry Requ irements - Undergraduate: High school GPA 2.5+, TOEFL 70 or IELTS 6.0 - Graduate: Varies by program, TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.5 # Intakes - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $31,020 per year - Graduate: Varies by program Website: https://global.uic.edu --- 5. University of Kansas # Location Lawrence, Kansas # Program Overview KU is a top - ranked research university known for its programs in business, engineering, and pharmacy. Locat ed in a welcoming college town, KU offers a rich cultural scene and strong industry connections in nearby Kansas City, providing students with ample career and networking opportunities. # Entry Requirements"
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+ "content": "- Undergraduate: High school GPA 2.75, TOEF L 70 or IELTS 6.0 - Graduate: GPA 3.0, TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.5 # Intakes - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $26,960 per year Website: https://internationalku.com --- Scholarships and Support Services Shorelight universities offer various scholarships, including: - University at Buffalo: Merit - based scholarships for high - achieving students. - University of Charleston: Scholarships for international students based on GPA. - University of Dayton: Scholar ships for undergraduate and graduate students; paid internships for select graduate programs. Support Services: - Visa Assistance: Help with visa application and interview preparation. - Academic Support: English - language tutoring, academic advising, and mentorship. - Career Development: Access to internships, networking events, and resume support. - Onboarding and Campus Orientation: Pre - arrival webinars, airport pickups, and cultural group outings. Important Links for More Information"
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+ "content": "- Shorelight USA : [Shorelight Website] ( https://www.shorelight.com ) - University at Buffalo: [Buffalo Admissions]( https://www.buffalo.edu ) - University of Charleston: [Charleston Admissio ns]( https://www.ucwv.edu ) - University of Dayton: [Dayton Admissions]( https://global.udayton.edu ) - University of Illinois Chicago: [UIC Admissions]( https://global.uic.edu ) - University of Kansas: [KU Admissions]( https://internationalku.com ) --- This document provides a detailed overview of Shorelight USA’s partner universities, covering pro grams, tuition, scholarships, and essential resources for international students considering studying in the United States. Here’s a structured document that summarizes Shorelight USA Partner University Offerings based on the latest uploaded files, detailing programs, entry requirements, intakes, locations, fees, and relevant links for inclusion in a \"Study in USA\" manual. --- Shorelight USA Partner University Offerings Shorelight’s partnerships with leading U.S. universities provide internationa l students with opportunities across a range of academic disciplines, robust student support services, and comprehensive career readiness programs. Below is a summary of selected Shorelight partner universities with information on entry requirements, intak es, tuition, location highlights, and key web links. --- 1. University of Massachusetts Amherst"
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+ "content": "# Location Amherst, Massachusetts # Program Overview UMass Amherst offers a wide array of programs, particularly in engineering, business, and sciences. With over $200 million in annual research funding, UMass Amherst stands out for its commitment to innovation and academic excellence. # Entry Requirements - Undergraduate: GPA of 3.0+, TOEFL 80 or IELTS 6.5 - Graduate: Program - specific r equirements # Intakes - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $36,000 per year - Graduate: Approx. $30,000 per year Website: [UMass Amherst Admissions]( https://www.umass.edu ) --- 2. University of Nevada, Reno # Location Reno, Nevada # Program Overview"
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+ "content": "The University of Nevada, Reno offers students access to cutting - edge facilities, and its strategic location near Lake Tahoe provides ample outdoor recreation opportuni ties. Known for affordability and academic excellence, UNR offers strong programs in engineering, business, and science. # Entry Requirements - Undergraduate: GPA 2.75, TOEFL 61 or IELTS 6.0 - Graduate: Varies by program # Intakes - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $24,000 per year Website: [University of Ne vada, Reno]( https://www.unr.edu --- 3. University of Massachusetts Boston # Location Boston, Massachusetts # Program Overview UMass Boston combines the resources of a major research university with an urban campus on Boston Harbor. Known for its diversity, UMass Boston supports international students with a variety of degree programs in busines s, liberal arts, and sciences. # Entry Requirements - Undergraduate: GPA of 2.5, TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.0"
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+ "content": "- Graduate: Program - specific requirements # Intakes - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $34,000 per year Website: [UMass Boston Admissions]( https://www.umb.edu ) --- 4. Western New England University # Location Springfield, Massachusetts # Program Overview WNE is known for its emphasis on social mobility and career readiness. Students enjoy a supportive environment with strong programs in business, engineering, and health sciences, and the WNE Global program offers tailored support to help international students succeed. # Entry Requirements - Undergraduate: GPA of 2.75, TOEFL 71 or IELTS 6.0 - Graduate: Varies by program # Intakes - January, August"
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+ "content": "# Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $39,000 per year Website: [Western New England University]( https://www.wne.edu ) --- 5. University of Utah # Location Salt Lake City, Utah # Program Overview The University of Utah combines academic excellence with stunning natural surroundings. With strong programs in en trepreneurship, engineering, and business, Utah Global offers international students a range of career support services and networking opportunities. # Entry Requirements - Undergraduate: GPA 2.8, TOEFL 80 or IELTS 6.5 - Graduate: Program - specific requirements # Intakes - January, August # Estimated Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $31,000 per year Website: [University of Utah Admissions]( https://utahglobal.utah.edu )"
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+ "content": "Here’s a document summary for York College of Pennsylvania that can be integrated into a manual for Shorelight USA partner offerings, covering entry requirements, intakes, locations, fees, and useful links. --- York College of Pennsylvania - Overview York College of Pen nsylvania (YCP) is a student - focused institution offering hands - on, practical learning experiences across multiple disciplines. With a suburban campus in York, PA, YCP emphasizes experiential education, from co - ops and internships to project - based learning , to prepare students for their chosen careers. --- Program Offerings York College offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs through five main schools: 1. Graham School of Business: Programs in Accounting, Business Analytics, Marketin g, Cybersecurity Management, etc. 2. Myers School of Nursing and Health Professions: Nursing, Health Sciences, Exercise Science, etc. 3. Kinsley School of Engineering, Sciences and Technology: Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering, Biochemistry, Co mputer Science, etc. 4. School of the Arts, Communication, and Global Studies: Fine Art, Graphic Design, History, International Relations, and more. 5. School of Behavioral Sciences and Education: Psychology, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Education. Specia l Programs: York offers pre - professional programs in Pre - Med, Pre - Law, and Pre - Allied Health, along with interdisciplinary studies in Sustainability and Environmental Studies. ---"
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+ "content": "Entry Requirements - Undergraduate: Minimum GPA of 2.5; TOEFL 61 or IELTS 5.5 for most programs. - Graduate: Program - specific requirements; visit the admissions page for more details. Intakes - Primary Intakes: January and August Tuition Fees - Undergraduate: Approx. $23,220 annually - Room & Board: Approx. $12,430 a nnually Scholarships York College offers a range of merit - based scholarships, with up to $40,000 in awards over four years for qualifying students. Nearly all new, full - time students receive some form of financial assistance. --- Support Services - Career Development: Career readiness support with resume workshops, interview prep, and job search resources. - Academic Support: Tutoring, academic advising, and study skills workshops. - Community Engagement: Opportunities to engage with local industries , non - profits, and businesses for real - world learning. Campus Life"
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+ "content": "York College’s vibrant campus life includes 100+ clubs and organizations, 30+ intramural sports, Greek life, and modern athletic and dining facilities. The campus spans 190 acres and is located within driving distance of major cities like Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Key Links - Admissions: [York College Admissions]( https://www.ycp.edu/admissions ) - Programs and Majors: [ YCP Programs]( https://www.ycp.edu/academics ) - Campus Life: [YCP Campus Life]( https://www.ycp.edu/student - life ) --- This summary provides a comprehensive guide to York College’s offerings, tailored for prospective international students exploring their educational and career paths in the United States. Scholarship Opportunities Shorelight partner universities provide various merit - based and need - based sch olarships to support international students. Notable options include: - UMass Amherst: Scholarships based on academic merit and leadership. - University of Nevada, Reno: Scholarships offered to high - achieving students based on GPA. - University of Utah: C ompetitive scholarships for students in STEM and business fields. Additional Support Services Shorelight provides a range of support services for international students, including: - Visa Assistance: Guidance with visa application and interview prepara tion."
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+ "content": "- Academic Support: English - language support, tutoring, and course - specific advising. - Career Development: Internship placements, job search workshops, and resume building. - Campus Integration: Orientation sessions, cultural events, and support for student activities. Important Links for More Information - Shorelight USA: [Shorelight Website]( https://www.shorelight.com ) - University of Nevada, Reno: [UNR Admissions]( h ttps://www.unr.edu ) - University of Massachusetts Amherst: [UMass Amherst]( https://www.umass.edu ) - University of Massachusetts Boston: [UMass Boston]( https://www.umb.edu ) - Unive rsity of Utah: [University of Utah]( https://utahglobal.utah.edu ) --- This document provides an overview of Shorelight USA’s partner universities, covering programs, tuition, scholarships, and essential resourc es for prospective international students considering studying in the United States. Here is a summary of Western New England University (WNE) offerings, covering academic programs, entry requirements, intakes, fees, and support services: --- Western N ew England University - Overview Located in Springfield, Massachusetts, Western New England University (WNE) is a private institution known for its personalized education and focus on career readiness. With strong programs in business, engineering, health sciences, and law, WNE emphasizes experiential learning and supports a high rate of job placement among graduates. ---"
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+ "content": "Program Offerings Western New England University offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across five co lleges: 1. College of Arts and Sciences: Programs in Psychology, Criminal Justice, Forensic Biology, Communication, and more. 2. College of Business: Known for its AACSB - accredited programs, WNE offers majors in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, International Business, and more. 3. College of Engineering: Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Industrial Engineering with ABET - accredited programs and hands - on labs. 4. College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences: Doctoral programs in Pharmacy (P harmD) and Master’s programs in Occupational Therapy and other health fields. 5. School of Law: Offers JD programs with opportunities for dual degrees in Business and Law. Special Programs: WNE provides cooperative education opportunities and a range of i nterdisciplinary programs, such as Engineering Management and Business Analytics. --- Entry Requirements - Undergraduate: Minimum GPA of 2.75; TOEFL 71 or IELTS 6.0. - Graduate: Varies by program, generally requires TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.5. Intakes - Primary Intakes: January and August Tuition Fees"
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+ "content": "- Undergraduate: Approx. $39,000 per year - Graduate: Varies by program; generally around $15,000 to $30,000 per year Scholarships WNE offers a range of merit - based scholarships for international stude nts, which can cover up to $22,000 per year for undergraduates. Scholarships are awarded based on academic performance and are renewable based on maintaining satisfactory progress. --- Support Services - Career Development: Internship placements, resume workshops, job fairs, and career counseling. - Academic Support: English language support, tutoring, and dedicated academic advising. - Campus Resources: Access to state - of - the - art facilities, labs, and recreational areas, along with over 70 clubs a nd student organizations. Location Highlights WNE’s Springfield campus is situated in a historic city close to Boston, Hartford, and New York City, offering easy access to career opportunities, cultural events, and recreational activities. Key Links - Admissions: [WNE Admissions]( https://www1.wne.edu/admissions ) - Programs and Majors: [WNE Academics]( https://www1.wne.edu/academics ) - Student Life: [WNE Student Life]( https://www1.wne.edu/student - life )"
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+ "content": "--- This summary of Western New England University’s offerings provides international students with a comprehensive view of the educational opportunities, career support, and vibrant campus life that WNE provides."
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+ "content": "# Location : Harrisonburg, Virginia # Program Overview : James Madison University (JMU) offers an Intern ational Year program with a focus on English support, general education, and liberal arts, preparing students for diverse majors. JMU is noted for its strong campus community and supportive environment. # Entry Requirements : - International Year: TOEFL 50, IELTS 5.0, GPA 2.5. # Intakes : - August and January. # Estimated Tuition Fees : - Undergraduate: Around $25,000 per year. For more information, visit ( https://isc.jmu.edu ). --- 4. Florida Atlantic University # Location : Boca Raton, Florida # Program Overview : Florida Atlantic University (FAU) offers direct admission pathways and has a strong focus on internships, particularly in tech and business fields. The campus is cl ose to major companies, providing ample opportunities for hands - on experience."
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+ "content": "--- Important Links for Additional Information - StudyGroup USA Website: https://www.study group.com - Baylor University ISC: http://isc.baylor.edu - DePaul University: https://globaldirect.depaul.edu - James Madison University: https://isc.jmu.edu - Western Washington University: https://international.wwu.edu Scholarship for International Students Many StudyGroup USA partner universities offer scholarships designed specifically to help international students manage the costs of tuition and fees. Scholarships are generally awarded based on merit, academic achievement, and financial need. Here’s an overview of schol arships available at key StudyGroup partner universities: 1. Baylor University - Scholarship Name: International Student Scholarship - Amount: Ranges from $1,000 to $5,000 per year. - Eligibility: Awards are based on academic merit, typically requiring a strong GPA and consistent academic performance in prior studies. - Application Process: Automatically considered upon admission to Baylor’s International Study Center (ISC). - Renewal: Renewable annually, provided the student maintains the required acade mic performance. ---"
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+ "content": "2. DePaul University - Scholarship Name: GlobalDirect Merit Scholarship - Amount: Up to $10,000 per year. - Eligibility: Awarded based on prior academic achievement, with preference for students showing excellence in their field of study. - Application Process: No separate application required; students are automatically considered when applying to DePaul through the GlobalDirect program. - Renewal: Renewable for each year of the degree program with satisfactory academic performance . --- 3. James Madison University (JMU) - Scholarship Name: Madison International Scholarship - Amount: $3,000 – $8,000 per year. - Eligibility: Open to international students who demonstrate strong academic achievement and leadership potential. - Applic ation Process: Automatically considered upon admission to the International Year pathway or direct admission. - Renewal: Renewable for up to four years, contingent upon maintaining a specified GPA. --- 4. Florida Atlantic University (FAU) - Scholarship Name: FAU International Scholarship - Amount: Ranges from $2,000 to $6,000 annually. - Eligibility: Awarded based on academic merit. Candidates must meet a minimum GPA requirement and have a record of academic excellence."
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+ "content": "- Application Process: No separat e application is necessary; eligible students are automatically considered. - Renewal: Renewable if the student maintains the required GPA and enrollment status. --- 5. Western Washington University (WWU) - Scholarship Name: Global Pathway Program Scho larship - Amount: $5,000 per quarter for Global Pathway Program students. - Eligibility: Available to students enrolled in the Global Pathway Program, awarded based on academic achievement. - Application Process: Eligible students are automatically conside red when enrolling in the Global Pathway Program. - Renewal: Renewable quarterly based on academic performance and full - time enrollment. --- 6. Long Island University (LIU) - Scholarship Name: LIU International Achievement Scholarship - Amount: Up to $ 12,000 per year. - Eligibility: Open to academically outstanding international students enrolled in the International Year program. - Application Process: No separate application is required; students are evaluated upon admission. - Renewal: Renewable annually with continued academic excellence and adherence to university requirements. ---"
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+ "content": "Application Tips for Scholarships To maximize scholarship opportunities: - Prepare Transcripts and Records: Academic transcripts should be clear, translated (if necessary), and meet the GPA or equivalent criteria. - Demonstrate Leadership: Highlight extracurricular activities, community involvement, or leadership roles on your application. - Apply Early: Since scholarships are awarded on a first - come, first - served basis at some institutions, applying early can improve your chances. For specific details, including deadlines, contact Aspire’s expert advisors."
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 CONTENTS PAGE 1) Mission Statement 2) Introduction - Who are we? 3) Aspire Organogram 4) What do we do? 5) Counselling Brief a) Phone Manners b) Greetings c) Understanding Student Needs d) Advising Students e) Do’s and D on’ts f) Assessment Criteria 6) Applications Procedure 7) Application instructions 9) Application fee and processing charges 10) Q ueries and change of agent details 11) Head office Contact details"
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 1) MISSION S TATEMENT ‘ To become one of the largest educational consulting companies in Pakistan offering the highest quality , efficiency and professionalism to ensure the utmost satisfaction of our students .’ 2) INTRODUCTION – Who are we? Aspire Educational Consulti ng (AEC) focuses on providing quality career counselling & university recruitment services to the students who are planning their education and further career plans from abroad. It believes in providing the most accurate and updated information about acade mic opportunities abroad to its clients. It facilitates the students in selecting the right career and institution hence placing them in an environment conducive to their needs and ability. AEC is currently operating with offices in Karachi, Lahore and Is lamabad; with its vision to expand, it will start providing its services in all major cities of Pakistan with operational offices by the year 2025, while maintaining its quality, trustworthy services through its trained, honest and dedicated counsellors. Aspire Educational Consulting was founded by Azra Raza and the company was later bought over by Rubeena Hoodbhoy and Syed Hashim Hasan. Azra Raza remained its chairperson even after the company was sold by her. AEC started its services by recruiting candid ates for TOP UK universities at first, later with the help of trust gained from its highly satisfied clients, it started recruiting for other major destinations as well. AEC’s biggest asset is its team and satisfied client base which has been the cornersto ne of our success. AEC believes in becoming the largest career counselling & recruitment company in Pakistan offering destinations across the globe. It also aims to become the company of choice for both the students and their parents. 3) ASPIRE ORGANOGRAM A"
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 4) WHAT DO WE DO ? We represent overseas universities from Australia, Canada, Europe, Malaysia, New Zealand, UK, USA and the Middle /Far East. We provide once stop shop to those seeking to study abroad. We offer services including course selection, unive rsity selection, complete guidelines for admissions, SOP, visa including appointments and pre - departure briefings. 5) COUNSELING BRIEF Counseling is a process that aims to guide clients in a manner that facilitates a voluntary change. A counselor provides the necessary support and resources to help students achieve the desired change or make informed decisions. Essential skills for effective counseling include :  A ctive listening  B uilding rapport and trust .  D emonstrating sincerity and honesty. In any busin ess, customers are the driving force ; and in our case, our students are our valued customers. As one of the leading recruitment agencies for the UK universities , it is imperative that we provide a higher level of quality and"
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 service compared to our competi tors. To achieve this, it is crucial that all staff members possess a customer - centric approach and have a comprehensive understanding of their roles and responsibilities. At all times, we must prioritize the satisfaction of our students, adopting the beli ef that \"the customer is always right.\" Our counselors are the backbone of our business . T hey must consistently provide a high - quality service to every student who walks into any of our offices throughout Pakistan. It is imperative that every student recei ves our utmost attention, from the moment they walk through our doors to the time they depart for their chosen study destination. To ensure complete customer satisfaction, our counselors must maintain a professional approach and utilize basic customer service skills when interacting with students. They should follow the guidelines below: 5 (a) PHONE ETIQUETTE: i) Answer all incoming calls within three rings. If the phone is on another line, send a message for the caller to call back and make sure to retu rn their call. ii) Greet each caller with a smile and a professional greeting, such as \"Thank you for calling Aspire Education. How may I assist you?\" iii) Respond to all queries on the phone with the utmost professionalism, assuming the caller has limited time a nd cannot wait for long. iv) When answering phone queries, do not forget to attend to students who walk in. They are our customers too and also require our undivided attention. If a student is sitting in front of you, avoid answering the phone and call back l ater. v) If unsure about anything, politely ask the caller on the phone to hold the line and provide registration forms to students who have just arrived to fill out. Remember, it is the staff member's responsibility to ensure the student is given the correc t information. vi) Always obtain the caller's contact information before providing any important information. 5 (b) GREETINGS: i) Take the initiative to greet students first; do not wait for them to greet us. ii) Always acknowledge students with a smile as soon as they walk in, regardless of our current tasks or obligations. iii) Politely inquire if students require information on studying abroad, need to meet with someone specific, or have any pending cases with us."
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 iv) Attend to all students on a first - come, first - serv ed basis. v) Every student should be treated equally, without any judgment based on their appearance. vi) Ensure that all waiting areas are clean and comfortable for the students. vii) Address students politely at all times. viii) Strive to accommodate students and thei r queries as quickly as possible. ix) If a student is in a hurry, suggest a suitable appointment time when a counselor will be available. If necessary, an appointment should be arranged. 5 (c) UNDERSTANDING STUDENT NEEDS : i) Inform students that there is no cha rge for the initi al consultation/counseling. ii) Request politely that all students complete the Initial Assessment Form (Annex I) , providing detailed information about their qualifications, work, and requirements. Students should be informed that the form is designed to help us advise them accordingly. iii) Read the Assessment Forms , assess their qualifications , request for missing information like grades, yea r completed and inquire about their specific requirements, if any, in detail. iv) The work starts with the assessment of grades, higher the grades, more the options. Then the financial capability of sponsor. If these are ok then you may suggest top notch universities to the top notch students and for those wishing to get into top notch universities with lower g rades, pathway options be shared. v) Obtain as much information as possible from students about their background, qualificat ions, and career aspirations. vi) Understand student' s requirements and encourage them to ask questions. vii) If anything is unclear, poli tely a sk the student to clarify. viii) Our job is to extract as much information as possible from the student before providing advice. 5 (d) ADVISING STUDENTS: i) Give Aspire Brochure (Annex II) to all students. ii) Address all the necessary information regarding spo nsorship, IELTS, gap in studies, recognition of educational institutions in Pakistan (HEC), and work experience. iii) Suggest all possible degree or diploma programs to students based on their qualifications. iv) Inquire about students' preferred cities and univ ersities. v) Recommend different universities offering the same program vi) Inform students about English language test options such as IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/Languagecert and grade requirements. vii) Provide links to preferred universities and courses so students can vie w course details."
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 viii) Allow students ample time to decide on the university and course they wish to apply for. ix) Provide all relevant information regarding a course in the form of links, whether requested or not. x) Students should have a clear understandi ng of what they are applying for before completing an application form. Explain all details, such as application and courier fees, funds required, course fees, duration of course, location of institution, job opportunities, and the cultural background of t he city. xi) Advise all students that assessments for course exemptions may take up to two months and that they need to apply on time to receive exemptions on schedule. 5 ( e) DO'S AND DON'TS OF COUNSELING: ALWAYS NEVER 1. Be polite and friendly with stu dents. 1. Make a student wait when they walk in. 2. Be attentive to the student and their needs. 2. Assume the student know s what’s best for them. 3. Ask students to fill out the Initial Assessment Form up on arrival. 3. Assume that the student knows what you are about to tell them. 4. G ather as much information from the student. 4. Encourage students to seek information from universities themselves. 5. Provide up to date information regarding courses and fee structures. 5. Guarantee admission or visa . 6. Seek guidance from a knowledgeable source if you are unsure about anything. 6. Charge students for the Initial Consultation. 7. Attest qualifications only when the original documents have been sighted. 7. A ttest any copied documents without seeing the originals. 8. Ensure that every student receives an Aspire flyer on their first visit. 8. Provide out of date information. 9 Assess a student and their qualifications before having them fill out an application. 9 . Comment on Immigration and Residency, even if you know the correct procedure. 10 . Treat students with the level of service that you would expect to receive. 1 0 . Encourage students to do legwork themselves. 5 (f) GENERAL ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: i) All branch offices are responsible for assessing e ach student's qualifications based on the NARIC guidelines or as provided by the Universities directly in Annex III . ii) If a university or institution is not mentioned in the guidelines, an updated HEC University/Institution List provided in Annex IV should be considered to ensure that the qualifications are recognized."
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 iii) Applicants must meet the university criteria before filling out an application for entry. iv) All applications not thoroughly assessed will be returned to the branch office. v) Students should be assessed based on the funds they can demonstrate and the city they wish to study in. vi) Students with good academic records should be encouraged to apply to reputable universities, while students with average backgrounds should be encouraged to apply to uni versities on our panel that match their qualifications. vii) Counselors should be familiar with the minimum requirements for every course offered at any given university. Failure to meet any of the given requirements may result in the university rejecting the a pplication. viii) Head office is not responsible for assessing applicants who have completed their application forms at any of the branch offices. ix) Head office is not responsible for any rejections from universities if the minimum requirements are not met by the applicant. 6 ) APPLICATION PROCEDURE All branch offices need to ensure that all the following are in order before sending applications to the Head Office. In case there is any doubt please consult the head of applications before sending. APPLICATI ONS PROCEDURE HOW WE WORK IN THE APPLICATIONS DEPARTMENT Initial Enquiry/ Counseling C ompleted application with documents Bulk Sing les Branch Offices Dat a Entry Singles Student List/ Dat a Entry Scan & Send to the respective University Send all applications to the respective university Scan & Send to the respective University Follow up the Offer Follow up Offer s Follow up Offer s"
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 6 (a) Students must fill out the application once they have selected their desired course and are aware of the application's requirements and eli gibility criteria. 6 (b) The student should complete the application form themselves and sign it. Counselors may assist in the process to ensure accuracy and completeness. 6 (c) All applications should have respective office codes on them for easy identifica tion, such as K for Karachi, L for Lahore, and I for Islamabad. 6 (d) Relevant documents, in the prescribed format, must be attached to the application, including: i) Application fee or credit card details (if applicable) ii) Application form iii) IELTS/TOEFL sco res (if available) iii) A letter from the last institution attended indicating that the medium of instruction for the specified course was English (if eligible) iv) Work experience letter (if applicable) vi) Master's degree with transcripts and course outline for credit transfers (if applicable) v) Bachelor's degree with transcripts and course outline for credit transfers (if applicable) vi) A - level/Intermediate result card vii) O - level/Matriculation result card viii) Project proposal for PhD students ix) Certificates of achieveme nt x) Any other relevant documentation NOTE: All the above documents must be photocopies on A4 paper, attested by the applicant. Original educational documents are not required for admission. 6 (e) Applications should be prioritized based on the intakes. 6 (g) All applications should have the Applications Checklist attached, which must be photocopied by each branch office. 6 (h) Failure to follow the above procedures will result in application delays. 6 (i) It is essential to follow this policy to make tracking a pplications an easy task and facilitate query follow - up. 7 APPLICATION FEE & PROCESSING CHARGES 7 (a) APPLICATION FEE: i) Some universities require an application fee, which should be attached as proof of bank transfer with the application form. The applicat ion form indicates the payable amount. ii) An application will be put on hold if the application fee or processing charges (if applicable) are not attached. 7 (b) PROCESSING CHARGES: Update System on receipt of Offer Update System on receipt of Offer Upda te System on receipt of Offer Inform Student of offer and advice on visa documents Inform Student of offer and advice on visa documents Email Offers to Branch Offices"
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 i) All offices, including the head office, charge a processing fee of Pak Rs. 3 5,000/ - for all applications, unless otherwise quoted by the CEO/Directors. ii) Branch offices must collect the fee before dispatching the application to the head office, as it will be charged to the branch office upon receipt of the application at the head o ffice. iii) The relevant branch office is responsible for the processing fee once the application reaches the head office and is input into the system/database. 7 (c) SEMINAR/EXHIBITION STUDENTS: i) If the applicant attended a seminar, they should indicate this o n the application form to waive the fee. ii) Forms without the relevant \"fee waived\" information will be charged to the branch office. iii) University representatives should write their comments on the application forms to ensure compliance. 8. QUERIES AND CHANGE OF DETAILS 8 (a) Branch offices should follow up on an application or make inquiries using the weekly email format in Annex V. 8 (b) The query form should be correctly filled out, and all branch offices should use updated information on it. Forms should no t contain offers already issued, and names and details should be accurately filled out. 8 (c) The change of intake spreadsheet on the query form should be used if a change of intake, year, student name, or any details is required. 8 (d) Once the query form i s received at the head office, it will be duly filled out, and the head office will provide 9) Contact Details Head office: - Karachi Office 3rd Floor, Building No. 13C Badar Commercial, adjacent Pie In The Sky, Khayban - e - Badar, Phase V DHA, Karachi – Pakist an. Location: https://g.page/aspireecpk?share Office: +9221 35868151 - 3 | Cell: +92 301 8223048 Website: www.aspireec.pk | Facebook: www.facebook.com/AspireEducationPk Corporate Address: 3F Mahmood Center, BC - 11, Block – 9 Clifton, Karachi – Pakistan 75600  CEO [email protected]  Country Manager [email protected]  Applications application@ aspireec.pk (for all new applications & offers)  Admissions [email protected] (for pend ing offers & priority lists)  Visa [email protected] (for all visa related inquiries, student status reports, Fees, CAS etc.)  Accounts [email protected] (for commission s & bills)  Marketing [email protected] (for seminars, hall bookings & prospectuses)"
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 Why UK The UK is a choice destination for international students because of its world - class education quality, frie ndly environment, good climate and cultural diversity. Thousands of Pakistani students study in the UK and enjoy the perfect study environment. Many have completed their education and been absorbed in high positions. The UK is one of the world's most dyn amic and exciting places to live and study. It is a centre for the leading financial markets, commerce, government and law. The educational benefits are unparalleled, with hundreds of libraries and professional organizations. As a whole, it's full of tradi tions with theatres, galleries and museums. Quality Assurance The UK is receiving greater international recognition as a provider of high - quality education. Qualifications achieved are recognized internationally, and graduates from the UK have been very successful in finding employment and holding prominent positions. Opportunity to work whilst studying Students can work up to 20 hours per week\" during study sessions and with no restriction during vacations. (For tuition fees, students should NOT rely s olely on income from part - time work in the UK) Multicultural Society The UK provides international students with a multicultural society catering to different tastes, various types of entertainment, religious/social activities and sports. Low Cost f or Students With your student card, concessions are available on travelling and at many shops, clubs, theatres, sports venues, shows and festivals. You can also get some newspapers and journals at subsidized rates with discounts at most of the smaller shop s, and restaurants are also available. A TO Z ABOUT STUDYING IN THE UK Answers to frequently asked questions (FAQ's) a. How can AUSPAK assist me in higher studies? We provide complete assistance from course selection, admission, and visa approval to pre - and post - departure arrangements. To save time, admission letters may be received through fax quickly. b. When do the courses commence in the UK? Traditionally courses commence in September. However, some courses are offered in January sessions also. The applicant must apply for a visa at least 45 days before the course commencement date. c. Where should I lodge my admission and Visa application? You should lodge your admission and visa application form at the Aspire office. We will arrange access a nd help you with visa arrangements. d. Do I need to take IELTS/TOEFL? Yes, IELTS/TOEFL is now a MUST for UK student visas. It is necessary to obtain a minimum band required per Institute's requirements. Generally speaking, overall bands are acceptable: Course IELTS TOEFL Foundation Program 4.5 450 Undergraduate Degree 6.0 550 Postgraduate Studies 6.5 575 (Some Institutes have specific individual Band requirements as well)"
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 However, if you cannot get the desired score, you must do English Language Cl asses for Overseas Students, but not otherwise. Further, if the institute in the UK exempts English language tests, even then, students will have to take IELTS (min band 6.0) or TOEFL (min 550, CB 213) as a visa requirement of the British High Commission. The only exemption to this rule is students with O & A level studies with min grade of C. STUDY COST e. How much does it cost to study in the UK? The main costs involved are course fees and living expenses, particularly accommodation. 1. Tuition Fees. The following are approx. Per year fee for different institutions in the public sector: Studying Expenses Bachelor Degrees Master Degrees Doctorate Degrees Further Education Arts courses £ 6,300 £ 6,450 p.a £ 6,950 Science courses £ 7,500 £ 7,650 p.a £ 7,850 Business courses £ 6,200 £ 6,950 p.a £ 6,950 GCS – A Levels/Vocational and professional courses. £ 3,900 Foundation/HND/ND £ 4500 – £ 5000  HND - higher National Diploma  National Diploma The tuition fees are payable one semester in adva nce according to the new Student Select Scheme. Besides course fees, students are expected to buy their books and equipment, and some colleges will expect you to pay examination fees and the costs of laboratory experiments. 2. Living Expenses. The cost o f living in the UK varies throughout the country. The following are approximate. Living expenses for a single student: London and South East of England £ 7,000 - £ 9,000 per year North of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland £ 6,000 - £ 8,000 pe r year Accommodation in Britain is generally very expensive. Following are the range of monthly accommodation costs for a single student in college accommodation. Type of Accommodation Cost per Month Home stay or Lodgings (Where you stay in the home o f a host with some or all meals provided) £ 333 to £ 360 Halls of Residence (a room in a hostel owned by the institution with some or all meals provided £ 280 to £ 320 Room in an institution flat or house (owned by the institution where you provided y our own food) £ 250 to £ 300 Room in a private flat or house (owned by a local resident where you provide your own food) £ 180 to £ 300 Section 1.01 Airfare one - way (Approx.) Rs. 23,000"
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 f. What are the courses offered by the Universities/Colleges? The Univers ities / Colleges offer a wide range of courses from certificate level to post doctorate level including: Accounting Architecture Engineering Business Hospitality Banking & Finance Arts Economics Computing Medicine P ublic Health etc. g. What is the duration of courses? Foundation/ Access Course 1 - 2 years Bachelors (Honours) 3 years Masters 1 - 2 years Research Degree (M.Phil, Ph.D) 3 - 5 years h. What are the minimum qualifications required for entry into an unde rgraduate program? The minimum criterion for Bachelor/Diploma program is FA/FSc with at least 70% marks or \"A\" levels with 5 passes. Generally speaking, a Pakistani Masters's degree is considered equal to a bachelor's degree in the UK, and a bachelor's deg ree can count towards one or two years of University study. The Universities in the UK will assess a degree individually depending on University awarding it and the marks obtained. In addition, the University would consider the requirements of the course you wish to study and whether your qualifications are suitable for studying that course. If you do not meet the requirements, a \"Bridging or Foundation\" course may be necessary before the commencement of the main course. Normally Foundation courses run fo r a year before the actual course starts. i. Can I get admission into Masters's program after my BA/B.Sc. (2 years) degree from Pakistan? Since UK Universities don't accept a two - year bachelor's degree from Pakistan as equivalent to their Honours degre e (3 years), hence ineligible to commence Masters's programme directly. In this case, you may commence an Honours degree program and seek exemption from the subject(s) you have completed from Pakistan; the respective faculties grant exemptions or credit tr ansfers; hence no prior confirmation can be given unless the application is lodged and formally assessed. j. Do you facilitate obtaining a visa? Yes! We provide complete guidance based on the High Commission's requirements, forward your application to th e UK High Commission, and do a necessary follow - up to ensure on - time departure. WHO CAN BE THE SPONSOR? Anyone could sponsor, but there is a logical reason (parents, relatives, company etc) – close relatives preferred. k. What are the financial requirem ents from the sponsors? You have to provide documentary evidence (Bank Statements or Fixed deposits of approx. Rs. 10 lacs) showing that your sponsor can afford the expenses of your study program. l. Are documents checked before submission for a visa? Au spak ensures that the documents submitted to the High Commission/Institute are genuine in all respects. In addition to this, all the degrees and transcripts submitted are verified by the issuing authorities. Furthermore, Auspak ensures the bona - fides of al l the students before the lodgment of visa application. Applying through AusPak will reduce processing time and the risk of rejection, as we do not process incomplete or dubious applications. m. Do I have to appear for an interview? No, under the curren t student selection scheme, no interviews are being conducted, as the agents will be interviewing the students. However, when the embassy re - opens, it will be up to the visa officer to ask you or exempt you from an interview. n. Do I need to show a lette r of reservation of accommodation in the UK?"
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 Preferably yes; at the time of lodgment of visa application, it is advised that a confirmation that the student has made necessary arrangements for his/her accommodation is granted a visa. A confirmation in this regard is an added plus. VISA PROCEDURE STEP 1 If you meet the institute's requirements, we will provide application forms and arrange an admission letter (admission), which is required prior to the lodgment of the Visa application. STE P 2 Once you have received the admission letter, prepare visa documents as mentioned below and submit them to AusPak for further processing. STEP 3 Get a bank draft made for the tuition fee of one semester or as per the prevailin g British High Commission policy at the time. STEP 4 it requires a minimum of 60 days for visa processing by UK High Commission upon clearance of various checks. AusPak will assist you in accommodation and airport pick - up thr ough the respective institute. VISA REFORMS Following are UK immigration regulations for overseas students. For further information, you can also visit the following website: British Council web site www. britishcouncil.org.pk SUMMARY OF VISA REFORMS WHO CAN BE THE SPONSOR? Anyone could sponsor, but there is a logical reason (parents, relatives, company etc) – close relatives preferred. LIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED. 1. Unconditional admission let ter from the University/Institute for a full - time course of study that must occupy at least 15 hours per week of daytime study. 2. Visa form (IM2A and IM2S) available from www.britainonline.org.pk and St udent Select Form 3. Copies of Educational Documents 4. Purpose Statement – clearly stating how your proposed course will improve your employment prospects on return. 5. Work experience (If the applicant is working, it should be on the company’s letterhe ad) 6. 3 recent passport - sized colour Photographs 7. Passport valid for at least 6 months. 8. IELTS/TOEFL score as per the minimum requirement mentioned for each course. Even if the university/institute has exempted the student from taking IELTS/TOFEL, min 6.0/550 or CB 213 is mandatory for everyone except O and A level students with C grades upwards. 9. Bank draft/pay order of Rs.3,420 (non - refundable) favouring the British High Commission, Karachi, can be made from any bank. 10. Rs. 6,500 cash – process ing fee inclusive of courier charges. 11. Bank Draft equivalent to a first - semester fee or as per High Commission policy. 12. Bank statement for at least 6 months immediately preceding the lodgment of visa application. The minimum balance should not be les s than 1.0 million rupees. 13. Bank courtesy letter from bank manager stating that A/C holder has been maintaining an account in this bank clearly mentioning the time period. (Bank phone numbers should be mentioned on the letterhead) 14. Fixed deposits of at least the last 6 months are also acceptable. Saving certificates attested by issuing bank / financial institute with covering letter with deposit details & yield. Deposits can be in the form of Saving Certificates, Special deposits, Term Deposits etc. 15. Affidavit from Sponsor, mentioning his relation with the applicant and undertaking that he/she will bear all the financial expenses of the applicant’s Studies (Tuition + lodging boarding) on Rs. 20/ - stamp paper. 16. Sponsor’s tax documents, including assessment forms for the last three years – if possible"
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Manual Volume I Page 2 17. An authority letter from the student is required on a simple paper stating that they authorize Auspak International to send and process their passport and visa case to BHC. 18. Evidence if per sonal/sponsor’s source of income (should be between Rs. 60,000 to 80,000 per month) 19. Family registration form ‘B’ – if applicable If you are given entry clearance, this will usually be valid for six months from the date of issue so you have to travel within that time. If you are unable to travel within that time, you must apply to get the validity extended. SPONSOR’S SOURCE OF INCOME: A) If the sponsor is a business person Documents required are: 1. Business portfolio (i.e. Description of Business, that is, nature of business, for instance manufacturing, trading, import & export etc) 2. Profit and Loss report (Annual), Formal or informal. 3. Receipt of Revenues earned. 4. Income Tax (if applicable) 5. Wealth Tax (if applicable) 6. Contrac ts with customers or suppliers. 7. In case of Business (Import & Export), Credit Advise, Bill of landing, letter of credit, shipment details can be presented. 8. Registration. B) If the sponsor is salaried person Documents required are: 1. Job Letter (Employment period should be clearly mentioned) 2. Salary Slips. 3. Income Tax if paid. 4. In case of Government employment, details of GP fund and total emoluments lying with the Government. C) If the sponsor is productive propert y owner Documents required are: If the sponsor holds the ownership of any market or Plaza i.e. productive property. 1. Lease agreements or rental deeds of the shops or property rented out. 2. Contract of rented property between lessee and Lessor. 3. In case of real estate business sale deeds of the property (sold on profit) and also evidence of purchase or possession of that property. D) If the sponsor is an Agriculturist Documents required are: 1. Proof of land possessed (fard) 2. All the expenses incurred on agri - produce i.e. seed, fertilizers, sprays, pesticides (slips/receipts for all these expenses) 3. Revenue from the sale of agri - produce i.e. sale receipts of agri - produce. 4. Passbook, if any agri loan has been taken. 5. Land aff idavit on stamp paper stating the type of land, total area possessed and it's worth. 6. In case instead of self - cultivation, if the land has been leased out, the contract of lease showing Annual income earned on that land. PLEASE VISIT WEBSITES OF UNIVE RSITIES/INSTITUTE REPRESENTED BY Aspire"
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+ "content": "1) Student profile 15 2) Conditions on Offer 15 3) Passport Details 16 4) Sponsorship 16 5) Financial Requirement 16 6) Documentation for Sponsorship 19 7) Visa Forms 20 8) Visa files 21 9) Head office processing time for visa files 21 10) Documents older than 7 days 21 11) Incomplete visa files 21 12) High commissions processing time 21 13) PVA 23 14) Medical check 23 15) University fee 23 16) Confirmation of enrolment (COE) 23 17) Deadlines for visa files 24 18) Deferme nt 24 19) Change of course 24 20) Travel arrangements 24 21) Accommodation & airport pick up 24 22) Visa & job guarantees 25 23) Declarations 25 24) 1. Understand the UK education system: It's essential to have a good understanding of the UK education system, including the different levels of study, the types of courses available, and the requirements for admission. You should also be aware of any recent changes in policy or procedure that may affect Pakistani students. 2. Provide accurate and up - to - date information: It's important to provide accurate and up - to - date information about the UK education system,"
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+ "content": "including admission requirements, application deadlines, and visa requirements. Be aware that requirements may differ depending on the course , university, and level of study. 3. Be aware of cultural differences: It's important to be aware of cultural differences and be sensitive to the needs and expectations of Pakistani students. For example, Pakistani students may have different expectations reg arding classroom behavior, interaction with faculty members, and academic requirements. 4. Provide support with the application process: The application process for studying in the UK can be complex and confusing, especially for international students. Counse lors should be able to provide support and guidance throughout the application process, including assistance with completing the application form, writing a personal statement, and obtaining necessary documents. 5. Offer advice on funding and scholarships: St udying in the UK can be expensive, and many Pakistani students may require financial assistance. Counselors should be able to offer advice on funding and scholarships that may be available to Pakistani students, including government - sponsored scholarships, university scholarships, and external funding opportunities. 6. Provide guidance on living in the UK: Pakistani students who are studying in the UK may face challenges related to adjusting to a new culture, finding accommodation, and adapting to the climate. Counselors should be able to offer guidance and support on these issues, including advice on how to find accommodation, how to make friends, and how to deal with homesickness. 7. Keep up - to - date with changes: Finally, it's important to keep up - to - date with c hanges in UK education policies and procedures, as well as changes in the political and social climate. Counselors should be aware of any new policies or initiatives that may affect Pakistani students and be able to provide advice and support accordingly. These are just a few guidelines and tips that may be helpful for counselors involved in studying in the UK from Pakistan. It's important to tailor your approach to the needs and expectations of the students you are working with and to provide personalized guidance and support."
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+ "content": "What do we do? The Student Visa procedure details for UK . 1) STUDENT PROFILE 1(a) We are looking for students for our pathway, undergraduate and post - graduate courses. Ideally the course should be in line with student’s educational or work background. For those with change of career plans or big gaps in studies, more clarity will be required in the form of statement of purpose. 1(b) During counseling the students should be given all the details pertaining to their objec tive, chosen course and their field of interest. Additionally, they should also be given an overview of other destinations as well. For instance – if he is for UK, you may share basic info about other countries like UK has 3 years UG and 4 years in USA 1( c) The students need to consider their academic and financial position when selecting a university. The fee ranges from 12000 GBP to 30,000 GBP plus and living costs vary between 10000 and 12000 GB P per year . 2(b) English Requirements. : UKVI IELTS is a must for pathways, those with C or more in O level English are exempted. Other tests available are PTE, Languagecert, TOEFL and a few others. 2) SPONSORSHIP Who will sponsor the student? 4(a) ACCEPTABLE SPONSORS: i) For UK Student Visas parents, grandpar ents, siblings, spouse and self - sponsorship are all acceptable options ."
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+ "content": "ii) Aunts or Uncles who have been living as UK citizens for more than 5 years, have PR and adequate savings can also sponsor the students, but for that documentary evidence of the sponsor’ s relationship is required. iii) Joint accounts are acceptable but only between the above mentioned relations. 4(b) UNACCEPTABLE SPONSORS: i) No uncle no aunt can finance the applicant for student visa unless they have lived in UK for 5 years or more. ii) Company accounts are also unacceptable even if a parent or any of the acceptable sponsors has sole proprietorship of the organization. iii) Joint accounts with 1 unacceptable sponsor is also unacceptable 5) FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS 5(a) ACCEPTABLE FINANCES: i) Bank Statements from any National or International Bank. ii) Saving certificates and Fixed Deposits from any National or International Bank, National Savings Center or Post Offices which are six months old. iii) Bank Loans for educational purpose from any National Ban k or International banks. 5(b) UNACCEPTABLE FINANCES: i) Gratuity funds ii) Investments in the form of shares, price bonds from any national and international financial centers, property, brokers or the stock market are unacceptable. 5(c) DURATION OF ACCE PTABLE FUNDS: i) Amount held for min 28 days, balance fee after paying the advance fee and living expenses as per area for one year."
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+ "content": "ii) All Bank Statements should have a n account maintenance letter from the respective Bank attached. These letters should be on a Bank Letterhead and should clearly mention the details of the account, the account holder and the balance. The Bank employee attesting the statement should also provide their personal details like name and position. A sample courtesy letter is attached in annex VI. iii) Saving Certificates and Fixed Deposits should also have a courtesy letter from the Center they have been issued or are being maintained at. Letter is fully descriptive in case of saving certificates, when initially the amount has been investe d with the center and what profit they are getting and what is the current balance. iv) Fixed Deposits can only be acceptable at the face/principle value and should not include any profit acquired over time with the center issuing them. 5(d) BANK LOAN TERM S AND CONDITIONS: i) Bank Loans should be in the name of the student and the purpose of the Loan should clearly mention “Study abroad”. A sample of a Bank Loan is attached in annex VII. ii) Loans can be acquired from the students’ parents, grandparents, brother s, sisters and spouse. Students can also demonstrate the Loans they acquired themselves. 5(e) TOTAL REQUIREMENT OF FUNDS: The different courses and Institutions have different fund requirements and the general formula to assess these funds is as follows: i) Formula I: For a Single Student: Tuition fee for ELICOS (if applicable) + Tuition fee for the full course (tuition fee per semester x total number of semesters) + Living expenses for the full course (A$12000 per year x total number of years) + Overseas Student Health Cover for the full course (OSHC fee per year x total number of years) + Travel expenses (A$2000) = the total amount of funds required to demonstrate ii) Formula II: For a Married Student:"
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+ "content": "Tuition fee for ELICOS (if applicable) + Tuition fee for the full course (tuition fee per semester x total number of semesters) + Living cost for spouse (35% of 12000) for more than one year 35 % of full course living Living cost for Kid 1 (20 % of 12000) for more than one year 20 % of f ull course living Living cost for Kid 2 (15 % of 12000) for more than one year 15 % of full course living (If kids are school going i.e. above 5 years need arrangements from UK for kids’ admission in school) OSHC for family Travel expense A$ 2000/hea d These formulas calculate amounts in UK dollars. Once the amount is converted into Pakistani Rupees, we add another 400 to 500 thousand Pakistani Rupees in order to avoid any discrepancies. NOTE: i) A married female student, traveling with children would require a “Permission Letter” from her husband allowing her to continue her studies with her children. This letter is required for a female wishing to apply for a Student Visa and the husband not trav eling with the family. ii) All Branch Office must always consult the Currency Exchange Rate with the Head Office before applying the formulas given above. This is due to the fact that the UK High Commission might be using a different Exchange Rate than the local conversion rate. 6) DOCUMENTATION FOR SPONSORSHIP 6(a) AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT: Students need an Affidavit of Support attached with their Visa File when applying for a Student Visa. Please refer to annex VIII for a sample of affidavit. 6(b) PR OOF OF RELATIONSHIP:"
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+ "content": "i) Students need to attach a copy of their sponsor NIC copy and the name according to the name of the father mention over the student/applicant’s passport or educational documents. ii) For Paternal grandparents NIC copies that sho ws the same name as per according To applicant/student’s father NIC copy must be provide iii) For maternal grandparents NIC copies with mother’s Nikah nama or any other applicant/student’s mother document such as birth certificate where mother’s father name has been shown. iv) For brother or sister NIC copy or Form B from where the same father name can be verified. v) For spouse nikah nama must be attached both in Urdu and English translation. 6(c) SPONSOR’S SOURCE OF INCOME CATEGORISED: With other b ank statements and other bank documents sponsor must need to show his/her regular source of earning. i) Business man : if sponsor is a sole proprietor attach the profit and loss report or the evidence of his annual income from that business over the business letterhead as per attached specimen.(Annex IX) ii) Partnership : in case there are two or more persons sharing the same business partnership deed will be enclosed with the visa case as per refer to Annex X. iii) Agriculturist : if sponsor has agri land, then its pro fit statement & land documents along with their English translation must be attached. iv) Salaried person : Salary slips along with employer’s letter must be attached for the salaried persons. v) Landlords : Those having some productive property like rental or leas ed property in such cases rental agreement and leased agreements must be attached. vi) Others : if there is different source of income produce the evidence of that document of your regular earnings."
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+ "content": "6(d) STUDENTS’ DOCUMENTS: 1. All the educational documents with valid IELTS score. 2. completion evidence;  If student has completed 12 years of studies with mark sheets certificate of completion will be attached, only those who has fresh intermediate will be relaxed for one year.  If student is studying in bachelors degree and applying for the advance standing/Credit transfer/exemption with the transcripts for passed subjects he/she will provide the letter as evidence that she/he is in which semester.  In case of completion of bachelor/master student need to provide h is/her degree otherwise a letter called “Provisional certificate” from the institute over their letterhead in case if degree not issued, where it has clearly been mentioned that student has satisfied all the degree requirements but degree will only be awar ded at the time of convocation or in the course of time.  Transcripts and degrees or completion evidence both require to clarify the dates of exam because degrees normally awarded after one/ two years or sometimes more than two year. 3. Experience: All the ex perience after the completion of studies will be considered. Avoid to provide different experiences or internships between the course or irrelevant to the case. 4. Avoid showing any irrelevant document like NCC certificates, character certificates, participat ion certificates diplomas, merit certificates, irrelevant experiences. 5. With all visa applications two extra copies required for educational documents including IELTS, Supplementary form, 157 - A, purpose statement and experience certificates. 6. For head office record copies must be attached. 7. Experience Letter: Experience letter only been provided in case of gaps educational gaps and student has genuine relevant working experience, irrelevant work experience can only delay the process. 8. Fee for Embassy : UK high commission has processing fee that can only be paid through bank draft in favor of UK high commission, Islamabad amount can check the amount form headoffice. Copy must be attached for headoffice record. 7) VISA FORMS There are following visa forms required for all visa cases: 1. 157A 2. 956 3. Family tree (form 54) 4. 1221"
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+ "content": "5. Supplementary form if applicable.( This form will only be attached with postgraduate applications) 6. All above forms properly been filled with correct subclass, Student name according to passport, date of birth, passport details, course details e.g. name with commencement and completion dates, institution name, in correspondence address Auspak details must be mentioned. 7. Make sure that all the spaces have been filled properly by the stude nt, signature, in case of dependents like spouse and children their details must be mentioned. 8. In case if student has any relative reside in UK or visited outside Pakistan and he/she has been included in the application his/her details must be mentioned. 9. Mention [email protected] where the email address required. 10. Course details: if student is taking more than two degree or diplomas all the course details will be separately mentioned e.g if student ha s English language with diploma/degree in this case as there are three or four spaces for the course details therefore his ELICOS details appears first in the column next his main course details if there is any other followed by degree course that will be appear next/ in the third space. 11. As a specimen filled applications has been attached.(Annex XI) 12. Confirm copies must be attached for the forms a) 157A with two sets of copies (one for head office record and another spare copy with original for high commissi on) b) Family tree or form 54/1221 one extra set of copy. c) Supplementary form two sets of copies. (one for head office record and another spare copy with original for high commission) 13. Student self filled all visa applications, with black or blue color in Ca pitals, Avoid any overwriting and using remover and must be readable. 8) VISA FILES"
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+ "content": "Once all the Student Visa documentation is complete, Branch Offices should counter check the Visa File for each student before dispatching it to the Head Office. They should also confirm that all aspects of the Student Visa requirements have been satisfied . Head Office would not entertain any sort of mistakes in documentation and Visa Files with discrepancies and errors would be returned to the relevant Branch Offices. Head Office would not be responsible for the time lost once a Visa File has been sent b ack to a Branch Office. 8(a) HEADOFFICE PROCESSING TIME FOR VISA FILES: In head office, normally the application is held maximum for 2 days during the busiest time. If the case has been completed e.g offer letters attached then no later than that. 8(b ) DOCUMENTS OLDER THAN 7 DAYS: Confirm there will be no document issued more than a week ago specially a bank statement not older than a week sometime it happens that case held with the head office for another week then transactions will be two weeks olde r, therefore fresh bank statement and other documents will be provided as per strictly require by UK high commission. 8(c) INCOMPLETE VISA FILES: Any visa case received uncompleted and lack with some important document head office will not keep th at application more than 2 days and return it to the respective branch office. 8(d) HIGH COMMISSIONS PROCESSING TIME i) Once documents have been sent to AHC from them normally with in 10 - 15 days they send us the acknowledgement letter with the reference nu mbers."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 11,
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+ "content": "ii) High commission will consume 6 - 8 weeks or some times more for the initial processing/verifications. iv) Processing time and declaration: As AHC is taking minimum 12 weeks therefore any case lodged with less than 12 weeks and refused head office will not be responsible all those cases must be sent to the head office with the declaration signed by the student that he is aware about the less processing time. Any visa application lodged with 8 weeks before the commencement date even with the declaration w ill not be acceptable. Declaration for late students. (Annex XII) v) Processing charges: Only charge the processing fee once you are satisfied about the processing time head office will not be responsible if case returned from head office vi) Application compl eted from all aspects will be lodged with in 2 days in case of delays happen due to incomplete visa forms and other uncompleted visa documentation then head office will not be responsible. 9) PVA Once they assess the document positively they issue the Pre - Visa Assessment called PVA based on that letter student appear for their medicals in front of high commission’s recommended doctors. 10) MEDICAL CHECK Make sure that student examine for medicals soon after getting the PVA or with in the three weeks s o doctor can prepare the report on time and refer it to the high commission, in case if student has some scars appear on X - Ray or some operations that he could not disclose initially the application lodged will cause the delay may be for the semester somet ime s. 11) UNIVERSITY FEE a) Secondly he needs to make the payment in favor of institute; amount can be paid through bank draft, TT and also credit card. b) Bank draft will not be acceptable from Habib bank or any bank that is using Habib finance in UK same for TT."
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+ "page": 12,
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+ "content": "c) Payment can be made through any bank authorized by the State Bank of Pakistan. d) Bank draft should only be in UK dollars amount in US $ will not be acceptable. e) Above all student can also deposit P ak rupees in Mr. Rizvi (Chief executive of Auspak) account and he can pay his amount through net bank transfer. That is the most convenient way of fee payment. Please forward the original deposit slip to HO for forwarding payments to institutes. f) Before sending the originals confirm the amount and details through fax and scan copy of bank draft and then send the original bank draft to head office. 12) CONFIRMATION OF ENROLMENT (COE) l When the payment forwarded to the institute they process the Confirmation of enrolment (called COE) based on what h igh commission proceed for further visa. Acceptance of offer should be duly filled by the student, which needs to be sent immediately to the HO for further action. Different institutes consume different duration for the processing of COE, soon after gettin g the COE that will be couriered to the high commission later. ECOE is emailed to AHC only when the classes’ commencement is too close. Upon receipt of correct COE and medicals they wait for security check only. They need to have the COE where the name s hould be according to the details as per mentioned on the passport. Further it will again take around 2 - 4 weeks or more for the visa issuance. Here again inform the students not to disturb the finances until his their visa grant, if he want to pay the fe e from those funds then only the amount equivalent to the fee will be deducted from his accounts. 13) DEADLINES FOR VISA FILES 13(a) The UK High Commission takes around 8 - 12 weeks for Visa Files processing therefore all visa cases must be lodged to the h igh commission safely before the time i.e. 3 months prior to commencement."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 13,
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+ "content": "13(b) The Head Office must have all Visa Files for the upcoming intake at least 3 months and a week before commencement begins. The Head Office would not be responsible if any Branch Office sends a Visa File without enough processing time i.e. 3 months and a wee k prior to commencement. 14) DEFERMENT In certain cases, due to the delays in processing from the UK High Commission, a Visa File may be deferred to the following semester. The Head Office would inform the relevant Branch Office, in such cases and the Head Office would process the required documents like revise of offer, COE and then forward a case to the High Commission with responsibility. 15) CHANGE OF COURSE In case if student want to change his course after his grant of visa in such case it may b e possible because his case is assessed according to the course he had applied for therefore head office will not be responsible in such scenario and therefore make sure he will continue in the same course based on what he has been granted the visa. 16) T RAVEL ARRANGEMENTS Auspak shall not be responsible for bookings with airlines for tickets if any branch office is providing this facility then head office will not be responsible for such commitments and that branch office will do that at their own risk 17) ACCOMMODATION & AIRPORT PICK UP For pickup and accommodation arrangements student need to send his request 3 weeks prior to the commencement along with advance payment as per mentioned over the application form. Also confirm that request should be in the form of application form all institutes have applications for accommodation and pickup requests. 18) VISA & JOB GUARANTEES"
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+ "content": "Auspak is not responsible for any job placement during their stay in UK for any purpose; similarly as Auspak is not the visa is suing authority therefore there is no visa guarantee. 19) INFORMATION ABOUT MIGRATION As we are educational consultant therefore we are only responsible and fully informed about student visa related information migration is not our field and therefore n o responsibility regarding migration related issues. 20) DECLARATIONS  To avoid any fake documentation Auspak has prepared a Declaration please make sure that must be provided with all visa cases. Refer to annex XIII. There are different declarations may be require by head office according to change in circumstances, head office can ask for any declaration due to any sudden changes in visa rules. Above is the major procedure followed by all the offices for the visa so that your visa cases can be forwarde d to the high commission with in minimum consumption of time?  Incase, a student receives his passport more than 3 weeks prior to his classes, he should be informed that he cannot start job in UK prior to his enrollment and achieving the work permit. To en sure this, we need to get the declaration signed attached in annex XIV.  If a student has directly applied for admission to University and wants to proceed through us, please refer to the Agent authorization declaration attached in annex XV.  If a student has self applied for visa and approaches us for his ECOE, please get the authorization attached in XVI."
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+ "content": "Aspire Educational Consulting Consent Form Section 1 – Student Details Name : _______________________________________________ _______________________________ Passport No : _____________ _____ Date of issue : _____/__ _ _/__ _Date of Expiry : __ __/__ _/_ _ Date of Birth: ________________________ Place of Birth : ______ _______________________________ Home Address: ________________________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______ ___ ___________________ Telephone N o: _________________________________________ _______________________________ Section 2 – Programme applied for: Course Applied For: ________________________________________ ________________ __________ __ Level of study: Foundatio n Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Research Correspondence Address : Mahmood Centre, 2 nd Floor, BC - 11, Block - 9, Clifton, Karachi - 75600 , Pakistan T elephone no : _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 0779034 Stamp Email A ddress: admissions@aspireec .pk Counselled by: _____________________ ___________________________________ __________ ___________________________________ I hereby give consent to Aspire Edu cational C onsulting to act as my representative for the purposes of my application for The University of Manchester . I understand that the University of Manchester will send all communications regarding my application and / or admission from the University to Aspire Educational Consulting, who will make arrangements for these communications to be forwarded to me. Declaration: I give full authority for personal details of my application (including the decision) to be disclosed to the abo ve company. Are you currently or in the past sought assistance from any other representative? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, please give name of other representative_____________________________________________ Reasons for changing the representative ___________________________ __________ ______________ Date: __________________ Signature: _______________________"
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Consent Form Section 1 – Student Details Name: _______________________________________________________________________________ Passp ort No _ __________________ ___ Date of issue : _____/_____/__ _Date of Expiry : ____/_ __/__ _ Date of Birth : _________________________Place of Birth : ______________________________________ Home Address: ______________________________________ __ ______________ _________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________ Telephone N o: _________________________________________ _______________________________ Section 2 – Programme applied for: Cou rse Applied For: ________________________________________ ____________________________ Level of study: Foundatio n Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Research Correspondence Address: Mahmood Centre, 2 nd Floor , BC - 11, Block - 9 , Clifton, Karachi - 75600, Pakistan T elephone no: _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 0779034 Stamp Email Address: admissions@aspireec. pk Counselled by: _____________________ ____________________________ ________________ ____________________________________ I hereby give consent to Aspire Educational Consulting to act as my representative for the purposes of my application for Manchester Metropolitan University . I understand that the Manchester Metropolitan University will send all communications regarding my application and / or admission from the University to Aspire Educational Consulting, who will make arrangements for these communications to be forwarded to me. Declaration: I give full authority for per sonal details of my application (including the decision) to be disclosed to the above company. Are you currently or in the past sought assistance from any other representative? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, please give name of other representative_________ ________________ ____________________ Reasons for changing the representative ___________________________________________________ Date: __________________ Signature: _______________________"
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+ "content": "Aspire Educational Consulting Consent Form Section 1 – Stud ent Details Name : _______________________________________________________________________________ Passport No : _____ __________ _____Date of issue : _____/_____/__ _Date of Expiry : ____/__ _/__ _ Date of Birth: _________________________Plac e of Birth : ___________ ___________________________ Home Address: ________________________________________ _______________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________ Telephone N o: _______________ __________________________ _______________________________ Section 2 – Programme applied for: Course Applied For: ________________________________________ ____________________________ Level of study: Foundatio n Undergra duate Postgraduate Postgraduate Research Correspondence Address: Mahmood Centre, 2 nd Floor, BC - 11, Block - 9, Clifton, Karachi - 75600, Pakistan T elephone no: _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 077903 4 Stamp E mail Address: admissio ns@aspireec. pk Counselled by: _____________________ University Name ____________________________________________________ _________________________ I hereby give consent to Aspire Educational Consulting to act as my representative for t he purposes of my appl ication for about. I mentioned University understand th at the University will send all communications regarding my application and / or admission from the University to Aspire Educational Consulting, who will make arrangements for the se communications to b e forwarded to me. Declaration: I give full authority for personal details of my application (including the decision) to be disclosed to the abo ve company. Are you currently or in the past sought assistance from any other representat ive? Yes ____ No _ ___ If yes, please give name of other representative_____________________________________________ Reasons for changing the representative ___________________________________________________ Date: __________________ Signature: ___ ____________________"
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+ "content": "Aspire Educational Consulting Consent Form Section 1 – Student Details Name: _______________________________________________________________________________ Passport No_____________ ____ ___Date of issue : _____/_____/ ___Date of Ex piry __ __/_ __/_ __ Date of Birth: ______________________ _Place of Birth : _____________________________________ Home Address: ________________________________________ _______________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________ __ ____________________ Telephone N o: _________________________________________ _______________________________ Section 2 – Programme applied for: Course Applied For: __________________________________ ______ _________________________ ___ Level of study: Foundatio n Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Research Correspondence Address: Mahmood Centre, 2 nd Floor, BC - 11, Block - 9, Clifton, Karachi - 75600, Pakistan T elephone no: _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 0779034 Stamp Email Address: admissions@aspireec. pk Counselled by: _____________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ I hereby give consent to Aspire Educational Consulting to act as my representative for the purposes of my application for Queen Mary, University of London. I understand that the Queen Mary University of London will send all communications regarding my application and / or admission from the Universi ty to Aspire Educational Consulting, who will make arrangements for these communications to be forwarded to me. Declaration: I give full authority for personal details of my application (including the decision) to be disclose d to the above company. Are yo u currently or in the past sought assistance from any other representative? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, please give name of other representative_____________________________________________ Reasons for changing the represent ative _________________________ __________________________ Date: __________________ Signature: ______________________"
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+ "content": "Aspire Educational Consulting Consent Form Section 1 – Student Details Name: _____________________________________________________ __________________________ Pass port No__________________ __Date of issue : __ __/__ ___/__ _Date of Expiry : ____/__ _/_ __ Date of Birth: _________________________Place of Birth : _____________________________________ Home Address: ___ _____________________________________ ____ ___________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________ Telephone N o: _________________________________________ ___________________ ____________ Section 2 – Programme applie d for: Course Applied For: ________________________________________ ____________________________ Level of study: Foundatio n Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Research Correspondence Address: Mahmood Centre, 2 nd Floor, BC - 1 1, Block - 9, Clifton, Karachi - 75600, Pakistan T elephone no: _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 0779034 Stamp Email Address: admissions@aspireec. pk Counselled by: _______________ ______ __________________________________ ______________________________________________ I hereby give consent to Aspire Educational Consulting to act as my representative for the purposes of my application for Brunel University . I understand that the Brune l University will send all communications regarding my application and / or admission from the University to Aspire Educational Consulting, who will make arrangements for these communications to be forwarded to me. Declaration: I give full authority for pe rsonal details of my application (includi ng the decision) to be disclosed to the above company. Are you currently or in the past sought assistance from any other representative? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, please give name of other representative________ _____________________________________ Rea sons for changing the representative ___________________________________________________ Date: __________________ Signature: _______________________"
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+ "content": "Aspire Educational Consulting Consent Form Section 1 – St udent Details Name: _____________________ __________________________________________________________ Passport No____ _ ______ _____ ___Date of issue : _____/_____/_ __Date of Expiry : ____/_ __/_ __ Date of Birth: ________________________ _Place of Birth : ___________________________ ______ ____ Home Address: ________________________________________ _______________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________ Telephone N o: ______________________________________ ___ _______________________________ Section 2 – Programme applied for: Course Applied For: ________________________________________ ____________________________ Level of study: Foundatio n Unde rgraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate R esearch Correspondence Address: Mahmood Centre, 2 nd Floor, BC - 11, Block - 9, Clifton, Karachi - 75600, Pakistan T elephone no: _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 0779034 Stam p Email Address: admissions@aspireec. pk Counsel led by: _____________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ I hereby give consent to Aspire Educational Consulting to act as my representative for the purpo ses of my application for University of The West Scotland . I understand that the University will send all communications regarding my application and / or admission from the University to Aspire Educational Consulting, who will make arrangements for these communications to be forwarded to me. Declaration : I give full authority for personal details of my application (including the decision) to be disclosed to the above company. Are you currently or in the past sought assistance from any other representative ? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, please give name o f other representative_____________________________________________ Reasons for changing the representative ___________________________________________________ Date: __________________ Signature: ______ _________________"
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consult ing Consent Form Section 1 – Student Details Name: _______________________________________________________________________________ Passport No : ____ ____ _________ _Date of issue : _____/_____/__ _Date of Expir y ___ _/__ _/_ __ Date of Birth: _ ________________________Place of Birth : ______________________________________ Home Address: ________________________________________ _______________________________ __________________________________ ____________________________ ______________________ Telephon e N o: _________________________________________ _______________________________ Section 2 – Programme applied for: Course Applied For: ___________________________________ _____ ____________________________ Level of study: Fo undatio n Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Research Correspondence Address: Mahmood Centre, 2 nd Floor, BC - 11, Block - 9, Clifton, Karachi - 75600, Pakistan T elephone no: _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 0779034 Stamp Email Address: admissions@aspireec. pk Counselled by: _____________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ I hereby give consent to Aspire Educational Consulting to act as my repre sentative for the purposes of my application for SOAS University of London . I understand that the SOAS will send all communications regarding my application and / or admission from the University t o Aspire Educational Consulting, who will make arrangements for these communications to be forwarded to me. Declaration: I give full authority for personal details of my application (including the decision) to be disclosed to the abo ve company. Are you cu rrently or in the past sought assistance from any other rep resentative? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, please give name of other representative_____________________________________________ Reasons for changing the representative _____________________________ ______________________ Date: __________________ Signat ure: _______________________"
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+ "content": "Aspire Educational Consulting Consent Form Section 1 – Student Details Name: _______________________________________________________________________________ Passport No : ______ __________ ____Date of issue : __ ___/_____/___ Date of Expiry : _ ___/_ __/__ _ Date of Birth: _______________________ Place of Birth : ______________________________________ Home Address: ________________________________________ _ ______________________________ __________________________________ ____________________________ ______________________ Telephone N o: _________________________________________ _______________________________ Section 2 – Programme app lied for: Course Applied For: ___________________________________ _____ ____________________________ Level of study: Foundatio n Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Research Correspondence Address: Mahmood Centre, 2 nd Floor, B C - 11, Block - 9, Clifton, Karachi - 75600, Pakistan T elephone no: _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 0779034 Stamp Email Address: admissions@aspireec. pk Counselled by: _____________________ ______________________________ __________________________________________________ I hereby give consent to Aspire Educational Consulting to act as my representative for the purposes of my application for Study Group . I understand that the University will send all communications regardin g my application and / or admission from the University to Aspire Educational Consulting, who will make arrangements for these communications to be forwarded to me. Declaration: I give full authority for personal details of my application (including the de cision) to be disclosed to the above company. Are you currently or in the past sought assistance from any other representative? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, please give name of other representative_____________________________________________ Reasons for changing the representative _____________________________________ ______________ Date: __________________ Signature: _______________________"
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+ "content": "Aspire Educational Consulting Consent Form Section 1 – Student Details Name: ______________________________ _________________________________________________ Passport No____ _______________________Date of issue_____/_____/___Date of Expiry ____/___/___ Date of Birth: _________________________Place of Birth______________________________________ Home Address: ________________________________________ _______________ ________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________ Telephone no: _________________________________________ ______ _________________________ Section 2 – Programme applied for: Cour se Applied For: ________________________________________ ____________________________ Level of study: Foundatio n Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Research C orrespondence Address: Mahmood Centre, 2 nd Floor, BC - 11, Block - 9, Clifton, Karachi - 75600, Pakistan T elephone no: _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 0779034 Stamp Email Address: admissions@aspireec. pk Counselled by: _ ____________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________ I hereby give consent to Aspire Educational Consulting to act as my representative for the purposes of my application for INTO Partner University . I under stand that the University will send all communications regarding my application and / or admission from the University to Aspire Educational Consulting, who will make arrangements for these communications to be forwarded to me. Declaration: I give full aut hority for personal details of my application (including the deci sion) to be disclosed to the above company. Are you currently or in the past sought assistance from any other representative? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, please give name of other represent ative_____________________________________________ Reasons for ch anging the representative ___________________________________________________ Date: __________________ Signature: _______________________"
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+ "content": "A spire Educational Consulting Consent Form Section 1 – Student Details Name: ______________________________ _________________________________________________ Passport No______________ _____Date of issue : _____/_____/__ _Date of Expiry _ ___/___ /__ _ Date of Birth: _________ ______________ _Place of Birth : ______________________________________ Home Address: ________________________________________ _______________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________ Telephone N o: _________________________________________ ______ _________________________ Section 2 – Programme applied for: Course Applied For: ________________________________________ ____________________________ Level of study: Foundatio n Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Research C orrespondence Address: Mahmood Centre, 2 nd Floor, BC - 11, Block - 9, Clifton, Karachi - 75600, Pakistan T elephone no: _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 0779034 Stamp Email Address: admissions@aspireec. pk Counselled by: _ ____________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ I hereby give consent to Aspire Educational Consulting to act as my representativ e for the purposes of my application for Bolton University . I understand that the University will send all communications regarding my application and / or admission from the University to Aspire Educational Consulting, who will make arrangements for these communications to be forwarded to me. Declaration: I give full authority for personal details of my application (including the decision) to be disclosed to the above company. Are you currently or in the past sought assistance from any other representativ e? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, please give name of other representative_ ____________________________________________ Reasons for changing the representative ___________________________________________________ Date: __________________ Signature: _____ __________________"
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+ "content": "Aspire Educational Consulting Consent Form Sectio n 1 – Student Details Name: _______________________________________________________________________________ Passport No : _________________ ___Date of issue : _____/_____/___ Date of Exp iry : _ ___/__ _/_ __ Date of Birth: ________________________ _Place of Birth : ______________________________________ Home Address: ________________________________________ _______________________________ __________________________________ ____________________________ ______________________ Telephone N o: _________________________________________ _______________________________ Section 2 – Programme applied for: Course Applied For: ___________________________________ _____ ____________________________ Level of study: Foundatio n Unde rgraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Research Correspondence Address: Mahmood Centre, 2 nd Floor, BC - 11, Block - 9, Clifton, Karachi - 75600, Pakistan T elephone no: _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 0779034 Stam p Email Address: admissions@aspireec. pk Counselled by: _____________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ I hereby give c onsent to Aspire Educational Consulting to act as my representative for the purpos es of my application for The University of East London . I understand that the University will send all communications regarding my application and / or admission from the Uni versity to Aspire Educational Consulting, who will make arrangements for these com munications to be forwarded to me. Declaration: I give full authority for personal details of my application (including the decision) to be disclosed to the abo ve company. A re you currently or in the past sought assistance from any other representative? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, please give name of other representative_____________________________________________ Reasons for changing the representative ____________________ _______________________________ Date: __________________ Signature: _________ ______________"
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+ "content": "Aspire Educational Consulting Consent Form Section 1 – Student Details Name: _____________________________________________________________________________ __ Passport No____ __ ____________Date of issue : ___ __/___ __/___ Date of Expir y ___ _/_ __/_ __ Date of Birth: ______________________ __Place of Birth : _____________________________________ Home Address: ___________________________ _____________ _______________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________ ______________________ Telephone N o: _________________________________________ _______________________________ Section 2 – Programme applied for: Course Applied For: ________________________________________ ________ ____________________ Level of study: Foundatio n Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Research Correspondence Address: Mahmood Centre , 2 nd Floor, BC - 11, Block - 9, Clifton, Karachi - 75600, Pakistan T elephone no: _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 0779034 Stamp Email Address: admissions@aspireec. pk Counselled by: _____________________ _________________ _______________________________________________________________ I hereby give consent to Asp ire Educational Consulting to act as my representative for the purposes of my application for Anglia Ruskin University . I understand that the University will send a ll communications regarding my application and / or admission from the University to Aspire Educational Consulting, who will make arrangements for these communications to be forwarded to me. Declaration: I give full authority for personal details of my app lication (including the decision) to be disclosed to the above company. Are you currently o r in the past sought assistance from any other representative? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, please give name of other representative________________________________ _____________ Reasons for changing the representative ______________________________________ _____________ Date: __________________ Signature: _______________________"
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+ "content": "Aspire Educational Consulting Consent Form Section 1 – Student Details Name: ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ Passport No____ _______________________Date of issue_____/_____/___Date of Expiry ____/___/___ Date of Birth: _________________________Place of Birth________________ ______________________ Home Address: ________________________________________ _______________ ________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________ Telephone no: ____________________ _____________________ _______________________________ Section 2 – Programme applied for: Cour se Applied For: ________________________________________ ____________________________ Level of study: Foundatio n Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Research Correspondence Address: Mahmood Centre, 2 nd Floor, BC - 11, Block - 9, Clifton, Karachi - 75600, Pakistan T elephone no: _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 0779034 Stamp Email Address: admissions@as pireec. pk Counselled by: _____________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________ I hereby give consent to Aspire Educational Consulting to act as my representative for the purposes of my application for Navit as Partner University . I understand that the University will send all communications regardi ng my application and / or admission from the University to Aspire Educational Consulting, who will make arrangements for these communications to be forwarded to me . Declaration: I give full authority for personal details of my application (including the d ecision) to be disclosed to the above company. Are you currently or in the past sought assistance from any other representative? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, pleas e give name of other representative_____________________________________________ Reasons for changing the representative ___________________________________________________ Date: __________________ Signature: _______________________"
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+ "content": "Aspire Educat ional Consulting Consent Form Section 1 – Student Details Name: ___________________________ ____________________________________________________ Passport No___________________________Date of issue_____/_____/___Date of Expiry ____/___/___ Date of Birth: _________________________Place of Birth______________________________________ H ome Address: ________________________________________ _______________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _________________ _____ Telephone no: _________________________________________ ___ ____________________________ Section 2 – Programme applied for: Course Applied For: ________________________________________ ____________________________ Level of s tudy: Foundatio n Undergraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Researc h Correspondence Address: Mahmood Centre, 2 nd Floor, BC - 11, Block - 9, Clifton, Karachi - 75600, Pakistan T elephone no: _ 92 - 21 - 35868151 - 3 / 0 300 0779034 Stamp Email Address: admissions@aspireec. pk Counselled by : _____________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ I hereby give consent to Aspire Educational Consulting to a ct as my representative for the purposes of my application for Middlesex University . I under stand that the University will send all communications regarding my application and / or admission from the University to Aspire Educational Consulting, who will ma ke arrangements for these communications to be forwarded to me. Declaration: I give full aut hority for personal details of my application (including the decision) to be disclosed to the above company. Are you currently or in the past sought assistance fro m any other representative? Yes ____ No ____ If yes, please give name of other represent ative_____________________________________________ Reasons for changing the representative ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________ ____ Signature: _______________________"
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+ "content": "The first step to studying in the United States is researching options based on the profile of your student to find a college or university that best fits his needs. Find a university that matches you and your priorities and long - term goals. Remember, no official ranking system exists for colleges and universities in the United States. The best college or university is the one that is best for you and meets your requirements: academic, financial, and personal. You should begin your research at least 12 t o 18 months before the academic year in which you hope to attend a U.S. college or university. Choose your level of study (e.g. undergraduate, graduate, etc.) and answer these basic questions to learn more about researching your options: Why do you want to study in the United States? Where will you fit in best? Which colleges or universities will meet your needs? Will you need financial assistance? What are the application and financial aid deadlines?"
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+ "content": "Where do you want to live in the United States? Keep i n mind that the schools you apply to must be certified by the Student Exchange Visitor Program. You can find a searchable list of certified schools on the Department of Homeland Security's Study in the State's website. Embarking on an educational journey in the United States involves careful research and consideration, tailored to the unique profile of each prospective student. The optimal institution for a student should align with their personal goals, academic aspirations, and financial capabilities. I t's important to note that there is no universally accepted ranking system for American colleges and universities. Instead, the \"best\" institution is the one that satisfies your specific academic, financial, and personal needs. Start your research well in advance - about 12 to 18 months prior to your intended academic year of"
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+ "content": "enrollment. The initial step involves deciding your level of study (undergraduate, graduate, etc.) and pondering over these key questions: 1. What drives your desire to study in the United States? 2. Where will you thrive academically and socially? 3. Which institutions cater to your needs? 4. Do you require financial aid? 5. What are the deadlines for application and financial aid? 6. Where would you prefer to reside within the Unite d States? Remember that the institutions you apply to must hold certification from the Student Exchange Visitor Program. To find certified institutions, use the search tool available on the Department of Homeland Security's Study in the States website. Th is systematic approach will help steer your pursuit of education in the United States in the right direction."
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+ "content": "Guidance from advisors can be pivotal during the application process to U.S. colleges or universities. Advisors can assist students in refining t heir study goals, suggesting beneficial resources such as free workshops for GRE, SAT, and TOEFL preparation, as well as enrollment in paid GRE and SAT classes. Access to library resources can be a tremendous aid too. Registering with us ensures you'll be notified of upcoming events and visits by representatives from U.S. institutions to Pakistan. Remember, pursuing higher education is an investment in your future. The cost of living and studying differs across the United States, and with diligent planning and research, U.S. higher education can be made affordable, offering a high return on your investment. Early financial planning is crucial. Each year, international students receive considerable financial assistance for their studies. However, the compet ition for these funds is intense. Scholarships to U.S. colleges or universities depend on a variety of factors, including academic achievements, athletic prowess, performing arts skills,"
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+ "content": "community service, leadership skills, or a combination thereof. Note that financial aid applications typically coincide with admission applications. When contemplating studying in the U.S., assessing your finances should be one of your initial steps. As with any significant investment, you need to consider what aligns best with your educational and career goals and how much you are prepared to invest. Most scholarships, if available, only cover part of the overall education and living expenses. Also, remember that the U.S. is a vast country with varying living costs. Theref ore, it's prudent to explore multiple sources of funding for your higher education. For an in - depth guide on assessing your financial needs and understanding the different types of funding available for each level of study, visit the following EducationUS A links: - [Undergraduate Funding Guide](link) - [Graduate Funding Guide](link)"
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+ "content": "Guidance from advisors at Aspire Educational Consulting can be instrumental in navigating the application process to U.S. colleges or universities. These advisors can aid stu dents in refining their study objectives, suggesting helpful resources such as free workshops for GRE, SAT, and TOEFL, as well as enrollment in paid GRE and SAT classes. Access to library resources can significantly supplement a student's preparation. By r egistering with us, you'll receive timely notifications about upcoming events and visits by representatives from U.S. institutions to Pakistan. Remember, pursuing higher education is a significant investment in your future. The cost of living and studying varies across the United States, but with careful planning and research, U.S. higher education can be rendered affordable, offering a high return on investment. Start your financial planning as early as possible. Each year, international students secure substantial financial assistance for their studies, though competition is fierce. Scholarships to U.S. colleges or universities are"
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+ "content": "contingent on various factors including academic achievements, athletic performance, skills in performing arts, community se rvice, leadership skills, or a combination thereof. Keep in mind that applications for financial aid usually run concurrently with admission applications. When considering studying in the U.S., a preliminary step should be to evaluate your finances. Like any significant investment, you need to ponder over what aligns best with your educational and career ambitions and how much you are willing to invest. Most scholarships, if available, only cover a fraction of the total educational and living expenses. The U.S., being a vast country, has varying living costs; hence, exploring multiple sources of funding for your higher education is advisable. For a comprehensive guide on assessing your financial needs and understanding the different types of funding availa ble for each level of study, visit the following links provided by Aspire Educational Consulting:"
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+ "content": "- [Undergraduate Funding Guide](link) - [Graduate Funding Guide](link) Aspire Educational Consulting hosts various events at our centers in Islamabad, Lahor e, and Karachi, including visits from U.S. college and university representatives. Such events can offer valuable insights into the U.S. educational system and its institutions. Undergraduate Funding Early financial planning is vital for prospective undergraduate students to effectively assess what is financially feasible. When creating a budget for your studies, keep in mind that your overall expenses will include tuition, fees, and living expenses. The actual costs will vary by institution, so it's crucial to refer to each institution’s website for specific information. While budgeting, consider that tuition costs typically escalate by about 6 - 10% each year."
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+ "content": "Start your financial planning by determining the amount of funding you and your family can c ontribute to your education. If you're planning to apply for financial aid, understand that aid is typically based on the gap between college costs and what your family can afford. If you're an athlete, explore options for athletic scholarships. Be aware t hat most scholarships only cover a portion of the total educational and living costs and may not be available to first - year international students. Reducing Educational Costs There are several strategies you can employ to mitigate your educational costs: - Diversify your applications between public and private schools. - Consider applying to colleges in regions of the United States with a lower cost of living, such as the South, the Midwest, or more rural areas. - Begin your journey at a community colleg e and then transfer to a four - year institution to complete your"
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+ "content": "bachelor's degree. This path can be a cost - effective way to earn your degree. Evaluating Personal Funds Start by assessing how much funding you and your family can contribute towards your ed ucation. If you intend to apply for financial aid, understand that the aid amount is usually based on the difference between the cost of college and what your family can afford. For athletic participants, exploring athletic scholarships may prove beneficia l. Keep in mind that most scholarships typically cover only a portion of the total educational and living costs and might not be available to first - year international students. Strategies to Reduce Educational Costs There are several avenues to mitigate your educational expenses:"
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+ "content": "- Consider a wide range of schools, both public and private. - Think about applying to institutions located in regions of the U.S. with a lower cost of living, such as the South, the Midwest, or more rural areas. - Begin your st udies at a community college and then transition to a four - year institution to complete your bachelor's degree. Role of Aspire Educational Consulting Advisors in Planning Your Expenses Our advisors can help distinguish you in an intensely competitive app licant pool, enhancing your chances of securing admission with financial aid. They have access to resources that inform about scholarships and new programs, and they routinely share up - to - date information about financial aid opportunities. General Funding Resources:"
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+ "content": "- Aspire Educational Consulting Special Opportunities and Financial Aid - IIE Funding for US Study Online - InternationalScholarships.com - Scholarship Help - International Education Financial Aid - Global Student Loan Corporation International Student Loan Access Group - Guaranteed Scholarships Graduate Funding Start your financial planning for graduate studies as early as possible. While creating a budget for your studies, remember to include tuition, fees, and living expenses. The actual costs will differ from institution to institution, so refer to each institution's website for specific details. When budgeting, anticipate that tuition costs typically increase by about 6 - 10% each year. Evaluating Personal Funds"
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+ "content": "Begin by deter mining how much funding you or your family can offer for your education. This could include annual family income, family assets, your personal earnings, and other sources. If you're planning to apply for financial aid, understand that aid amounts are gener ally based on the gap between college costs and what your family can afford. Be aware that most scholarships only cover a portion of the total educational and living costs and may not be available to first - year international students. Strategies to Reduce Educational Costs There are several strategies to minimize your educational expenses: - Research a broad variety of schools, ranging from public to private. - Consider applying to colleges in regions of the U.S. with lower living costs, such as the Sout h, the Midwest, or rural areas."
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+ "content": "Identifying Financial Aid Sources Financial aid can come from various sources, including scholarships from your home government, U.S. government assistance, private entities, international organizations, U.S. universities, and loans. It's worth investigating whether the institutions you're interested in offer opportunities to work as a graduate teaching or research assistant in exchange for a tuition waiver and/or a stipend. Such arrangements are fairly common, particularly at the Ph.D. level. Planning Ahead Scholarship and grant deadlines can be as early as 18 months prior to the start date of your program. Before submitting your application, conduct thorough research on independent scholarships and identify universities offering financial aid in your field o f study. Reach out to professors in your department of interest at U.S. institutions, as they often play a crucial role in identifying"
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+ "content": "and choosing recipients of grants and funding within their departments. The primary types of U.S. university assistance are fellowships, teaching assistantships, research assistantships, and administrative assistantships. Ensure that you understand the responsibilities and level of funding associated with each type of award before accepting. Role of Aspire Educational Cons ulting Advisors in Planning Your Expenses Our advisors can aid you in standing out in a highly competitive applicant pool, increasing your chances of securing admission with financial aid. They have access to resources that can help identify scholarships and new programs and routinely share the latest information about financial aid opportunities. General Funding Resources:"
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+ "content": "- Aspire Educational Consulting Special Opportunities and Financial Aid - IIE Funding for US Study Online - InternationalScholarship s.com - Scholarship Help - International Education Financial Aid - Global Student Loan Corporation International Student Loan Access Group - Guaranteed Scholarships Completing Your Application Applying for study in the U.S. requires meticulous attention and time. Begin by understanding the application procedures and deadlines of your prospective college or university. Craft a detailed timeline including the necessary documents and your plan to obtain them. Recommendation letters often take the most time, and since you are likely applying to more than one institution, it's prudent to start early."
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+ "content": "Regardless of the level of study you intend to pursue (undergraduate or graduate), the application process usually involves gathering the following documents: E ducational Credentials: These typically include your secondary/high school diploma and transcripts, along with any final national exams required in your country. Transcripts are official copies of your educational record, courses, and grades. Each institut ion you apply to generally requires an original transcript or certified copy sent by your secondary/high school, alongside English translations. Standardized Test Scores: Many U.S. colleges and universities require standardized testing as part of their ap plication process. While admission policies vary, SATs, ACTs, GRE, and TOEFL scores might be required to gauge your academic ability and English proficiency level. Recommendation Letters: These can be written by the head or principal of your school, your school counselor,"
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+ "content": "tutors, teachers, coaches, or professional supervisors. They should be able to provide insights into your work and assess your potential for higher education. Choose recommenders who know you well and contact them early in the application process. Essay/ Personal Statement: This is an opportunity to discuss your interests, long - term goals, and strengths - a critical part of your application. Role o f Aspire Educational Consulting Advisors in the Application Process Our advisors can guide you through the application process and provide feedback on different components of the U.S. college or university application. You can discuss your study goals wit h an advisor, attend free GRE, SAT, and TOEFL workshops, enroll in paid GRE and SAT classes, and access our library resources. Registering for our free advising services ensures that you will receive notifications about events taking place at our centers a nd"
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+ "content": "when U.S. college and university representatives visit Pakistan. Applying for a Visa This subsequent phase will guide you towards authentic resources that help navigate the U.S. student visa application process. As with all applications, be consciou s of deadlines and allocate ample time to gather necessary documents and complete each section of the application. Overview - U.S. Student Visa Types: F Student Visa: This is for studying at an accredited U.S. college or university, or for English languag e study at an institute. J Exchange Visa: This is for participating in an exchange program, including high school and university study. M Student Visa: This is for non - academic or vocational study or training in the United States."
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+ "content": "General Information - U. S. Student Visas and Travel: Step 4: Apply for Your Student Visa (U.S. Department of State, Aspire Educational Consulting) Undergraduate students Graduate students U.S. Visas (U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs) Study in the States (U.S. Department of Homeland Security) For Pakistani Students - Visa Requirements, Applications, and Fees: The Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad Global Support Services (Apply for a U.S. Visa in Pakistan) Upon acceptance at a Student Exchange and Visitor Program - certified school, you will receive a Form I - 20 or DS - 2019 from your chosen college or university's international student office. This form is required when you apply for your student visa."
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+ "content": "You've now reached Step 4: Applying for your U .S. student visa, which encompasses F, J, and M student visa types. Information related to visas and travel can be found on the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs website and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Study in the States . Select your level of study to learn more about your student visa application. Helpful Tip: Visa interviews are brief, so it's crucial to articulate why you want to study in the U.S., how you plan to support yourself during your studies, and what your pl ans are upon completion of your studies. Undergraduate Visa The United States government offers three types of student visas: F, J, and M. F Student Visa: This is for studying at an accredited U.S. college or university or English language institute."
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+ "content": "J Exchange Visa: This is for participating in an exchange program, including high school and university study. M Student Visa: This is for non - academic or vocational study or training in the United States. Before applying for an F, J, or M student visa, you must first apply and be accepted by a U.S. higher education institution that is certified by the Student Exchange and Visitor Program (SEVP). Even if an institution is SEVP - certified and able to issue I - 20 and DS - 2019 forms for use in visa applications, it may not hold national or regional accreditation. The U.S. Department of Education and Council for Higher Education Accreditation databases list the accreditation status of all U.S. institutions. Institutions designated by the Bureau of Educational and C ultural Affairs to place participants in Academic Exchange programs (J visas) must be accredited. Recognition of course credits and degrees by other institutions and by U.S. and international employers is tied to an institution's accreditation. To learn mo re about accreditation, speak to an EducationUSA Adviser in person or online."
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+ "content": "Once accepted at an SEVP - certified school, you will receive a Form I - 20 or DS - 2019 from the institution's international student office to present when applying for your student visa. After receiving your form, visit: 1. U.S. Department of State - Consular Affairs (Student Visas) 2. U.S. Department of State - U.S. Embassies and Consulates 3. U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Study in the States Note that two separate U.S. g overnment agencies are involved with the arrival and status of international students while studying in the United States. The State Department is responsible for the visa application process and issuing the visa. Once a visa holder arrives in the United S tates, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security takes over as the responsible agency for entry into the country, as well as issuing and enforcing international student regulations. Please review"
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+ "content": "information from all three sources listed above before applyi ng for a U.S. student visa. The sites cover employment, maintaining your status, and other essential topics. Graduate Visa The United States government offers three types of student visas including F, J, and M. F Student Visa: This is for studying at an accredited U.S. college or university or English language institute. J Exchange Visa: This is for participating in an exchange program, including high school and university study. M Student Visa: This is for non - academic or vocational study or training in the United States. Before you can apply for an F, J, or M student visa, you must first apply and be accepted by a U.S. institution of higher education that is SEVP - certified."
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+ "content": "Even when an institution is SEVP - certified and able to issue I - 20 and DS - 2019 forms for use in visa applications, it may not hold national or regional accreditation. The U.S. Department of Education and Council for Higher Education Accreditation databases list accreditation status for all U.S. institutions. Institutions designated b y the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to place participants in Academic Exchange programs (J visas) must be accredited. Recognition of course credits and degrees by other institutions and by U.S. and international employers is linked to an insti tution's accreditation. To learn more about accreditation, talk to an EducationUSA adviser. Once accepted at an SEVP - certified school, you will receive a Form I - 20 or DS - 2019 from the institution's international student office to present when you apply fo r your student visa. Once you receive your form, visit: 1. U.S . Department of State - Consular Affairs (Student Visas)"
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+ "content": "2. U.S. Department of State - U.S. Embassies and Consulates 3. U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Study in the States Again, it's essential to remember that two separate U.S. government agencies are involved with international student arrival and status while studying in the United States. The State Department is responsible for the visa application process and issuing the visa. Onc e a visa holder arrives in the United States, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security then takes over as the responsible agency for entry into the country, as well as issuing and enforcing international student regulations. Please read information from al l three sources above before applying for a U.S. student visa. The sites address employment, maintaining your status, and other vital topics. It sounds like you're providing very comprehensive information about various potential fees associated with the U.S. student visa application process. This"
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+ "content": "information is crucial as it helps prospective students budget for their visa application. To summarize: 1. **Nonimmigrant Visa Issuance Fees** (Reciprocity Fees): These fees can be applied to applicants from c ertain countries after their application is approved. They are based on what the applicant's home country charges U.S. citizens for a similar type of visa. 2. **SEVIS Fees**: SEVIS is an internet - based system that tracks F, M, and J visa participants. App licants need to pay a separate SEVIS fee in addition to the visa application fee. The payment proof is required before the student or exchange visitor visa will be issued. Note that applicants participating in a U.S. Government sponsored program are not re quired to pay the SEVIS fee. 3. **Blanket L Fees (Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee)**: This fee applies to first - time principal applicants"
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+ "content": "who are covered under a blanket petition for L status. It should be paid at the Consular Section on the day of the interview. All of these fees are essential considerations when planning your studies in the U.S. Always make sure to check the latest fees on the official U.S. government websites, as they can change periodically. And remember, these fees are generally non - refundable, even if the visa is not issued. That's great! You are now about to begin a new chapter in your life. Here's a summary of what you need to know before you depart for your U.S. study. **Make Travel Arrangements** Once you have been accepted into a U.S. school and have received your visa, start making your travel plans. Look for the best deals on flights, considering factors such as baggage allowances and the convenience of arrival times."
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+ "content": "**Attend a Pre - Departure Orientation** EducationUSA advising centers offer pre - departure orientations for students about to leave for the U.S. These orientations are designed to help you prepare for your journey and adjust to life in the U.S. Topics covered may include academic systems, housing, transportat ion, health insurance, and coping with cultural differences. **Prepare Documents for Arrival** Before leaving your country, ensure you have all the necessary documents, including your passport with the student visa, your SEVIS Form I - 20 or DS - 2019, eviden ce of financial resources, and your acceptance letter from your school. Pack these documents in your carry - on luggage, as you will need to show them at the U.S. port of entry. **Check Your New Institution's Pre - departure Information** Your new school's we bsite may have a section with pre - departure information. This could include information"
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+ "content": "about health insurance, local transportation options, housing, and other useful tips. **Report to Your School and Attend Orientations** After arriving in the U.S., re port to your school and participate in all orientation sessions. These will help you understand how things work at your school and provide an opportunity to meet other students. Remember, moving to a new country can be challenging but also incredibly rewa rding. Use all the resources available to you and try to learn as much as possible about the U.S. and your new school before you leave. Good luck with your journey! Scholarships UG https: //www.usefp.org/scholarships/global - ugrad.cfm https://www.usefp.org/scholarships/fulbright - degree.cfm"
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+ "content": "USA - FAQs Q.1 What is an I - 20 and how do I get it? The Form I - 20 is an official U.S. Government form, issued by a certified school, which a prospective nonimmigrant student must have in order to get an F - 1 or M - 1 visa. Form I - 20 acts as proof - of - acceptance and contains the information necessary to pay the SEVIS I - 901 fee, apply for a visa or change visa status, and be admitted into the United States. The Form I - 20 has the student's SEVIS identification number, which starts with the letter N and is followed by nine digits, on the upper right side directly above the barcode. back to top Q.2 How early should I apply for my student visa? You are encouraged to apply for your nonimmi grant student (F, M and J) visa as soon as you have your form I - 20. To ensure you get an early and timely date you may apply within 365 days from the start date of your program shown on your form I - 20. back to top Q.3 I received my visa, when should I travel? For your initial entry, you may only enter the United States within 30 days of the beginning of the course of study stated on your I - 20, regardless of when your visa was issued. back to top Q.4 Can a person on a visitor visa change his or her status to student while in the United States if he or she gains admission to a school and gets a Form I - 20? Yes. In general, you may apply to change your nonimmigrant visa status if you were lawfully admitted to the United States with a nonimmigrant visa, if your nonimmigrant status remains valid, if you have not violated the conditions of your status, and you have not committed any actions t hat would make you ineligible. For more details, please visit the USCIS website . back to top Q.5 What if I receive an I - 20 to a different school? If you received an I - 20 after scheduling your appointment, then you can inform the U.S. consular officer of the new I - 20 at the time of the interview. back to top"
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+ "content": "Q.6 I was working as an H - 1B and have now been admitted to a university as an F - 1. Do I need to return to my country to apply for a student visa? No. Once you are in the United States, you do not need to apply for a new visa because the visa is only for entry into the United States. Check with USCIS to determine if you need to adjust status. If you leave the country, however, you'll need to apply for the studen t visa in order to re - enter the United States. back to top Q.7 Can an F - 1 student work in the United States? Full - time students on F visas may seek on - campus employment not to exceed 20 hours p er week. After the first year in student status, an applicant may apply for employment off campus with authorization from USCIS. Please contact your student advisor for further information. back to top Q.8 What is the SEVIS system and how does it affect me? The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) program requires schools and exchange programs to verify the enrollment status of all new and continuing foreign students and excha nge visitors. Student visa applicants are required to pay a SEVIS fee before a visa can be issued. The SEVIS website has more details. back to top Q.9 How can I find out about the U.S. Educational Foundation in Pakistan? The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan offers extensive information on educational opportunities for undergraduate and graduate study in the United States, opportunities for scholars, financial aid, testing, admissions, and much more. USEFP advisors are available to help students considering higher education in the United States with any aspect of the application process, from selecting a college, to writing the personal statement, to receiving a pre - departure orientation. For additional information on USEFP services, click here . back to top FAQ - Exchange Visitor Visa 1. I received my visa, when should I travel? 2. What is the SEVIS system and how does it affect me? 3. What is the \"two - year rule?\" 4. Can the two - year rule be waived? 5. How long can I legally stay in the U.S. after my program ends?"
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+ "content": "back to top Q.1 I received my visa, when should I travel? Exchange visitors may only enter the United States within 30 days of the beginning of the program, as stated on your Form DS - 2019, regardless of when your visa was issued. back to top Q.2 What is the SEVIS system and how does it affect me? The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) program requires schools and exchange programs to verify the enrollment status of all new and continuing foreign students and exchange visitors. Exchange visitor visa applicants are required to pay a SEVIS fee before a visa can be issued. The SEVIS website has more details. back to top Q.3 What is the \"two - year rule?\" The \"two - year rule\" is t he common term used for a section of U.S. immigration law which requires many exchange visitors to return to their home countries and be physically present there for at least two years after the conclusion of their exchange visit before they can return to the U.S. under certain types of visas, specifically H - 1, L - 1, K - 1 and immigrant visas. It is important to note that only a preliminary finding of whether the two - year rule applies to you is made on your DS - 2019 when your J - 1 visa is issued. The final decis ion will be made only if you later choose to apply for an H - 1, L - 1, K - 1, or immigrant visa. J - 1 visa holders subject to the two - year rule are not permitted to remain in the United States and apply for an adjustment/change of status to a prohibited nonimmig rant status (for example, from a J - 1 visa to an H - 1 visa) or to apply for legal permanent resident status (Green Card) without first returning home for two years or obtaining an approved waiver. Whether you are subject to the two - year rule is determined by a number of factors, including your source of funding and your country's \"Skills List.\" It is not determined by the amount of time you spend in the United States. back to top Q.4 Can the two - y ear rule be waived? Possibly. Only the Department of State's Visa Office can grant waivers of the two - year rule. The Visa Office is also the final authority on whether you are subject to the rule, regardless of what is annotated in your passport. If you are subject to the two - year rule, you may be able to obtain a waiver . Even if you are subject to the two - year rule, you may s till qualify for a tourist visa or any other nonimmigrant visa except those noted above. back to top Q.5 How long can I legally stay in the U.S. after my program ends?"
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+ "content": "30 days. back to top FAQ - Transit/Ship Crew Visa 1. I plan to stop in the United States for a day and take a flight to another country on the next day. Do I need to apply for C - 1 visa or a B - 1/B - 2 visa? back to top Q.1 I plan to stop in the United States for a day and take a flight to another country on the next day. Do I need to apply for C - 1 visa or a B - 1/B - 2 visa? If you seek layover privileges for purposes other than transiting through the United States, such as to visit friends or for sightseeing, then you must qualify for and obtain the type of visa required for that purpose, such as a B - 2 visa. back to top FAQ - Religious Worker Visa 1. I am applying for a religious worker visa, but do not have an approved petition. I have been to the United States previously with an R - 1 visa and was not required to have the petition. C an I apply for an R - 1 visa without the petition since I had an R - 1 visa in the past? back to top Q.1 I am applying for a religious worker visa, but do not have an approved petition. I have been to the United States previously with an R - 1 visa and was not required to have the petition. Can I apply for an R - 1 visa without the petition since I had an R - 1 visa in the past? The requirement for an approved petition went into effect November 28, 2008. All applicants applying for an R - 1 nonimmigrant visa are required to have an approved petition from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). For more information, please visit the USCIS website . back to top FAQ - Interview Waiver & Visa Renewal 1. Can I apply for interview waiver if my last visa was issued from an overseas post (not from Pakistan)? 2. Am I eligible to apply for the interview waiver?"
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+ "content": "3. My visa expired two year s ago. Can I still apply for interview waiver? 4. When will I get my visa after applying for interview waiver? 5. What should I do if I am asked to come in for an in - person interview? 6. Does interview - waiver eligibility guarantee that I’ll be issued a visa? 7. What are the pre - requisites to submit an application for interview - waiver? 8. Can I apply for an interview waiver if I am outside Pakistan? 9. I am applying with my child for B1/B2 Visa, and his/her age was below 14 when the last visa was issued. Now my child is over 14. Can he/she apply for interview - waiver along with the rest of the family? back to top Q.1 Can I apply for interview waiver if my last visa was issued from an overseas post (not from Pakistan)? No, you may not apply for an interview waiver at the U.S. Embassy Islamabad or U.S. Consulate Karachi if your last visa was issued from a post outside of Pakistan. In order to qualify for the interview waiver you need to apply from the same post in Pakista n, from which your last U.S. Visa was issued, either U.S. Embassy Islamabad or U.S. Consulate General Karachi. back to top Q.2 Am I eligible to apply for the interview waiver? To determine whet her you may be eligible to renew your nonimmigrant visa without appearing for an interview, we recommend that you visit the Interview waiver and Visa Renewal page. back to top Q.3 My visa expired two years ago. Can I still apply for interview waiver? You can check your qualifications for the Interview Waiver on the Interview waiver and Visa Renewal page. back to top Q.4 When will I get my visa after applying for interview waiver? When your passport is available at the selected location you will receive an email that your passport is “Ready for Pick Up.” However, some applicants will be asked to appear at the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad or at the Consulate General in Karachi after submitting their documents for interview waiver. back to top"
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+ "content": "Q.5 What should I do if I am asked to come in for an in - person interview? You will receive an email or a call notifying you to schedule an interview online, and your MRV fee will be unlocked. If you are asked to come in for an in - person interview, the Visa Status Check may show that your current status is “Refused.” This means that your application is r efused pending an interview. back to top Q.6 Does interview - waiver eligibility guarantee that I’ll be issued a visa? No. Eligibility for the interview waiver does not guarantee a visa issuanc e, nor does it guarantee that the interview will be waived. Even if your interview is waived, you may still be required to appear for fingerprinting. We will contact you via the email address listed on your DS - 160 online application if we require additiona l information. back to top Q.7 What are the pre - requisites to submit an application for interview - waiver? To check the details about documents required, we recommend that you visit the Interview waiver and Visa Renewal page. back to top Q.8 Can I apply for an interview waiver if I am outside Pakistan? No, applicants must be present in Pakistan to be eligible for an interview waiver. back to top Q.9 I am applying with my child for B1/B2 Visa, and his/her age was below 14 when the last visa was issued. Now my child is over 14. Can he/she apply for interview - waiver along with the rest of the family? No, your child cannot apply for interview waiver. Your child will be required to schedule an appointment at the U.S. Embassy/Consulate. back to top"
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+ "content": "FAQ - F and Academic J Visa Processing and Expansion of Interview Waiver During COVID - 19 1. Which student applicants qualify for an interview waiver? 2. Who decides who is qualified? 3. Where can I apply? 4. Do I still need to make an appointment? 5. What is an “academic” J visa? 6. Does this mean I will be guaranteed a visa? 7. Will my spouse and minor children be eligible for interview waiver for their derivative F and J visas? 8. Where can I find more information? 9. Do I need to get my fingerprints taken? 10. What if my prior U.S. visa is expired? 11. What if I had a visa refused, but my subsequent visa application was approved? back to top Q.1Which student applicants qualify for an interview waiver? Applicants seeking F or academic J visas may be eligible for an interview waiver. J visa applicants must have previously been issued any type of U.S. visa. F visa applicants must be renewing an F visa to attend the same school as before. In addition, an applicant’s most recent visa application cannot have been refused for any reason and there cannot be any indication of a visa ineligibility. back to top Q.2Who decides who is qualified? The decision to allow interview waiver will be made by embassies and consulates on a case - by - case basis. back to top Q.3 Where can I apply? An applicant must be a usual resident or national of the country where he/she is applying. back to top Q.4 Do I still need to make an appointment? Please check your local embassy or consulate’s website for more information. In some locations, applicants may need to make an interview waiver appointment to submit their passport, fingerprints, and accompanying documents. back to top"
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+ "content": "Q.5 What is an “academic” J visa? Academic J visa applicants include students, professors, research scholars, short - term scholars, or specialists who are participating in an approved exchange program. Please see for more information on approved exchanged programs . back to top Q.6 Does this mean I will be guaranteed a visa? No. The new policy waives the in - person interview requirement for some F and academic J visa applicants. A consular officer will review your visa application and may determine an interview is necessary. All visa applications are adjudicated on a case - by - case basis. The consular officer may deny a visa application if an applicant is found ineligible under the Immigration and Nationality Act or other provisions of U.S. law. back to top Q.7 Will my spouse and minor children be eligible for interview waiver for their derivative F and J visas? Yes, derivative visa applicants may also qualify for interview waiver. back to top Q.8 Where can I find more information? Travel.state.gov and the website for your local U.S. embassy or consulate will have more information about whether you qualify and how to book an appointment. back to top Q.9 Do I need to get my fingerprints taken? If you have previously been issued a U.S. visa, you likely will not be required to provide your biometrics again. In some circumstances, such as if the original visa was issued before the applicant was 14 years old, biometrics may be required. back to top Q.10 What if my p rior U.S. visa is expired? The new policy applies to those who previously were issued a U.S. visa regardless of whether the prior visa is expired. Those whose most recent visa application was refused do not qualify. back to top"
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+ "content": "Q.11 What if I had a visa refused, but my subsequent visa application was approved? If a subsequent visa was approved, and the applicant has no apparent visa ineligibilities, you may still qualify for the interview waiver program. back to top FAQ - Track My Passport 1. How will I get my passport back after the interview? 2. What do I need to show to pick - up the passport? 3. What types of ID are acceptable as proof - of - identi ty? 4. Can someone besides me pick - up my passport? back to top Q.1 How will I get my passport back after the interview? If your visa application is approved, your passport and visa can be collected from the pickup location you selected when you scheduled for interview appointment. When your passport is available at selected location you will receive an email that your passport is \"Ready for Pick Up\". back to top Q.2 What do I need to show to pick - up the passport? In order to ensure that your passport and visa are not given to an unauthorized person, yo u must present a government - issued photo ID for identification when you collect your passport. back to top Q.3 What types of ID are acceptable as proof - of - identity? You must present an original government - issued photo ID. back to top Q.4 Can someone besides me pick - up my passport? Yes. However, your representative - even in case of family members - must present the following in order to collect your passport:"
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+ "content": "If a representative is collecting your passport from the document collection office on your behalf - even in case of family members - the representative must present:  Their own original government - issued photo ID for identification  A photocopy of your government - issued photo ID  A letter of authority, signed by you, authorizing your representative to collect your passport. The letter of authority must contain the following information:  Your representative's full name as shown on their government - issued photo ID  Your name  Please click here for format of the Authorization Letter If the applicant is under the age of 16, the following documents are required:  An original, signed letter of authority from either of the applicant's parents  A clear photocopy of the government - issued photo ID belonging to the parent who signed the applicant's letter of authority  The representative's original governmen t - issued photo ID Note: In case of a group/family, a single letter of authority with the required information for each of the applicants will be accepted. back to top FAQ - Premium Home Delivery Services 1. Is there any service for Passport Delivery to Home / Office Address? 2. How do I pay for this service? 3. I have paid the premium courier charges, how can I have the receipt of the payment? 4. Can I opt for service after scheduli ng appointment or after attending visa interview? 5. I am applying together with my family, do I have to pay for all members? 6. What happens to my passport if No One is available at home when the courier arrives? 7. What do I need to show to the courier when they deliver my passport? 8. Does my passport have to be delivered to my home only? 9. What types of ID are acceptable as proof - of - identity? 10. What if my postal code is not serviceable by Courier Company for delivery? 11. My address was incorrect/incomplete and Courier Company is not delivering the passport to my correct address? 12. If I/ family member doesn’t have cash upon delivery can they pick up at the TCS hub? 13. What happens to passports for applicants who miss paying on a Friday but need to travel on a Saturday? back to top Q.1 Is there any service for Passport Delivery to Home / Office Address? You can get your passport delivered to your door step at a nominal fee anywhere in Pakistan. If you wish to avail this service, please choose the option “Premium Delivery” on the document delivery page while scheduling your appointment. There is no fee to be p aid at the time of choosing this service. The fee will be collected at the time of delivery of your passport. For more details refer link . back to top Q.2 How do I pay for this service? This is a Cash on Delivery service, so you will have to pay a nominal fee at the time of delivery of your passport. This fee is inclusive of all applicable taxes. back to top"
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+ "content": "Q.3 I have paid the premium courier charges, how can I have the receipt of the payment? Once the passport is delivered to the provided address, the payment receipt for this service will be emailed to your registered email id on the same day or next business day. back to top Q.4 Can I opt for service after scheduling appointment or after attending visa interview? You may opt for this service until 1 PM a day prior to your interview appointment. back to top Q.5 I am applying together with my family, do I have to pay for all members? Yes, for security reasons each passport will be send separately and not clubbed together hence, you will have to pay separately for each member. back to top Q.6 What happens to my passport if No One is available at home when the courier arrives? The courier will attempt to deliver your passport only at the address opted by you at the time of choosing this service. If the courier is unable to deliver, for example no one is at home; the courier will make a second attempt next day again. back to top Q.7 What do I need to show to the courier when they deliver my passport? For security reasons, you must present an original government - issued photo ID for verification when you collect your passp ort. You must also sign for all documents handed over to you by the courier. back to top Q.8 Does my passport have to be delivered to my home only? No. Your passport can be couriered to your offi ce or to a member of your family. The recipient must present an original government - issued photo ID for verification and pay the required fee in order to accept delivery of your passport. back to t op"
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+ "content": "Q.9 What types of ID are acceptable as proof - of - identity? For Security reasons, you must present an original government - issued photo ID. back to top Q.10 What if my postal code is not servic eable by Courier Company for delivery? If your postal code is not serviceable; you have an option to opt for the closest “Pick Up Location” near to your home. Please select “Pick up” option while scheduling your appointment and then choose the nearest “Pic k Up” location. back to top Q.11 My address was incorrect/incomplete and Courier Company is not delivering the passport to my correct address? Please contact our call center via email from your registered email id at support - [email protected] and provide the complete and correct address. back to top Q.12 If I/ family member doesn’t have cash upon delivery can they pick up at the TCS hub? Yes, you will have another opportunity to make a payment on a 2nd delivery attempt. Afterwards, you can pick up and make the payment at the local courier hub. back to top Q.13What happens to passports for applicants who miss paying on a Friday but need to travel on a Saturday? All applicants, regardless if they selected regular delivery or premium delivery, are advised to plan well in advance to avoid the risk of not getting the passport by the time of travel. You can pay at the time of delivery or else at the local courier Hub. back to top FAQ - Premium Pick - up and Submission Services 1. Is there any service for Passport Delivery/ Submission in Pakistan other than Islamabad and Karachi locations? 2. How do I pay for this service? 3. I have paid the premium delivery charges, how can I have the receipt of the payment? 4. Can I opt for service after scheduling appointment or after attending visa interview? 5. I am applying together with my family, do I have to pay for all members? 6. What do I need to show to the document delivery counter when they deliver my passport? 7. What types of ID ar e acceptable as proof - of - identity? 8. If I/ family member doesn’t have cash upon delivery/ submission can they pay the fee after delivery/ submission? 9. What happens to passports for applicants who miss collecting on a Saturday but need to travel on a Sunday? back to top"
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+ "content": "Q.1 Is there any service for Passport Delivery/ Submission in Pakistan other than Islamabad and Karachi locations? You can get your passport delivered/ submitted to one of the 3 Premiu m delivery locations at Lahore, Multan and Silakot at AEG travel Services at a nominal fee. If you wish to avail this service, please choose the respective city on the document delivery page while scheduling your appointment. There is no fee to be paid at the time of choosing this service. The fee will be collected at the time of delivery/submission of your passport. For more details and pricing, refer link . back to top Q.2 How do I pay for this service? This is a Cash over the counter delivery service, so you will have to pay a nominal fee before the time of delivery/ submission of your passport/ document. This fee is inclusive of all applicable taxes. For more details and pricing, refer link . back to top Q.3 I have paid the premium delivery charges, how can I have the receipt of the payment? Once you have paid the fee over the AEG Travel Services cash counter, the cashier will provide you the payment receipt for this service. back to top Q.4 Can I opt for service after scheduling appointment or after attending visa interview? You may opt for this service until 1 PM a day prior to your interview appointment. You will need to login on your profile, and on the Document Delivery page you may s elect the city from where you want to pick up or deliver the passport/documents. back to top Q.5 I am applying together with my family, do I have to pay for all members? Yes, for security reasons each passport will be packed and delivered separately and not clubbed together hence, you will have to pay separately for each member. back to top Q.6 What do I need to show to the document deli very counter when they deliver my passport? For security reasons, you must present an original government - issued photo ID for verification when you collect your passport. For more details refer link . back to top"
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+ "content": "Q.7 What types of ID are acceptable as proof - of - identity? For Security reasons, you must present an original government - issued photo ID . back to top Q.8 If I/ family member doesn’t have cash upon delivery/ submission can they pay the fee after delivery/ submission? No, you will have to present the receipt of payment before collecting/ submission of documents at the document delivery counter. back to top Q.9 What happens to passports for applicants who miss collecting on a Saturday but need to travel on a Sunday? Al l applicants, regardless if they selected regular delivery or premium delivery, are advised to plan well in advance to avoid the risk of not getting the passport by the time of travel. You can pay the charges at the time of delivery from Premium delivery c enters. For more details and pricing, refer link . back to top FAQ - Visa Document Packets and the Modernized Immigrant Visa (MIV) 1. I recently had my immigrant visa interview at the embassy/consulate and received my passport and visa. However, I did not receive a packet of documents in a sealed envelop e to take with me on the plane to the United States. My lawyer/petitioner/friends are saying that I can't fly without one. What should I do? 2. I don't remember if I submitted my civil and financial documents electronically or by mail. Is there another way to determine if my visa was issued under the paperless process? 3. I know other people that have receiv ed immigrant visas and they had to hand - carry and sealed envelope to the U.S. Port of Entry. Why is the process different for them? back to top Q.1 I recently had my immigrant visa interview at the embassy/consulate and received my passport and visa. However, I did not receive a packet of documents in a sealed envelope to take with me on the plane to the United States. My lawyer/petitioner/friends are saying that I can't fly without one. What sho uld I do? The Department of State has begun electronic processing of some immigrant visa applications. If either the National Visa Center or the embassy/consulate which conducted your visa interview required that you electronically submit your civil and fi nancial supporting documents via the CEAC portal, then your visa was issued under the new electronic"
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+ "content": "process. Unless specifically informed by the embassy/consulate which interviewed you and issued the visa, you are NOT required to hand - carry a packet of do cuments in a sealed envelope to present at the U.S. Port of Entry. Be assured that your documents were transmitted electronically from the Department of State to the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection (DHS/CBP), the agency that inspects all immigrants entering into the country. When you arrive at Immigration Control at the U.S. Port of Entry, the CBP officers will have access to all of the information required to process your entry into the United States. This new electronic proc ess will streamline the processing of your immigrant visa application and entry to the United States. back to top Q.2 I don't remember if I submitted my civil and financial documents electronic ally or by mail. Is there another way to determine if my visa was issued under the paperless process? Yes. Look at your visa. If you do not need a packet of papers, your visa will have an annotation by the bottom right corner of your picture that says \"IV DOCS in CCD\". back to top Q.3 I know other people that have received immigrant visas and they had to hand - carry and sealed envelope to the U.S. Port of Entry. Why is the process different for t hem? The electronic processing of some immigrant visa applications began in 2018. To convert all the different types of immigrant visas to electronic processing will take several years. Until the process is complete, some immigrant visa holders will still need to hand - carry a packet of documents in a sealed envelope to the U.S. Port of Entry. These individuals will not have the annotation \"IV DOCS in CCD\" printed in the lower right hand corner of their visa. back to top FAQ - Application Profile 1. How do I reset my password? 2. What should I do if I move to another country after I have registered my profile on www.ustraveldocs.com and did not apply yet for my visa, or if I want to submit a new visa application in another country than my previous application? back to top Q.1 How do I reset my password? Click the Forgot Your Password? link at the bottom of this web page . Enter your email address in the Username field and click Submit . The email address you type must match the email address you used when you began your visa application. A new password will be sent to your email address."
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+ "content": "Note: The email with your new password will come from no - [email protected] . Some email applications have rules which filter unknown senders into a spam or junk mail folder. If you have not received your email notification, please look for the message in your junk and spam email folders. back to top Q.2 What should I do if I move to another country after I have registered my profile on www.ustraveldocs.com and did not apply yet for my visa, or if I want to submit a new visa application in another country than my previous application? You do not need to create another profile if it is also serviced by CGI. You can simply contact us through the Contact Us section on this website and share your passport number, UID or email address so we can retrieve and update your profile with the new country where you plan to apply for your US Visa. If you are applyi ng in a country that is not covered by CGI, you will be invited to create a new profile. As a reminder, MRV fee receipts paid in one country are non - transferable to the other country."
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+ "content": "SECTION I VISA PROCEDURE FOR AUSTRALIA B) VISA PROCEDURE The Student Visa procedure details for Australia. 1) STUDENT PROFILE 1(a) To obtain an Australian Student Visa, the selected course of study in any given Australian University must be in accordance to the student’s educational background. Students cannot"
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+ "content": "proceed to Australia if there is a change of career or interest once their educational background and the course they wish to study are compared. 1(b) During counseling the s tudents should be given all the details pertaining to their objective, chosen course and their field of interest. 1(c) The students need to consider their financial position as well to obtain a Student Visa for Australia. Students with fewer funds have fewer options as compared with students possessing more funds who have a wider range of options when it comes to the selection of Universities and the length of the Student Visa they get. 2) CONDITIONS OF THE OFFER LETTER Students can only apply for an Aust ralian Student Visa once all the conditions on the Offer Letter have been satisfied by the students. 2(a) VISA CASE SPECIFIC SUBCLASS: i) All diploma courses with TAFE and Colleges assess under subclass 572 where all those students have completed 12 year of study can apply. ii) All under graduate i.e. Bachelor, Post grad diploma and master assess under subclass 573. iii) Only Research and PhD based courses assess under subclass 574. 2(b) IELTS REQUIREMENT OF EACH SUBCLASS: IELTS is another important requirement b oth for the Visa and the High Commission different levels have different requirements i. For subclass 572 IELTS requirement is 5.5 or if there is any sub score requirement for the institute that must be satisfy accordingly. ii. For subclass 573 IELTS requirement is 6.0 or what is mentioned by the institute. iii. Before taking all visa documentation applicant’s IELTS must be satisfying the entire requirements of high commission and institute. 3) PASSPORT DETAILS 3(a) The passport number mentioned on the documents of the student must be the same as given on the passport to obtain an Australian Student Visa. 3(b) All previous passports must be attached with the visa file. If any of the previous passports is lost, its status should be mentioned as LOST or an FIR of the passport should be attached."
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+ "content": "3(c) In case of any previous refusals from the Australian High Commission or any other Embassy or Consulate, a letter of refusal should be provided. Students should avoid hiding any previous refusals and shoul d not provide false information on any documents or forms. 4) SPONSORSHIP We do not rely on verbal statements of the Students. Once satisfactory evidence is provided only then can we counsel students for Visa Applications for Australia. 4(a) ACCEPTABLE SPONSORS: i) For Australian Student Visas parents, grandparents, siblings, spouse and self sponsorship are the only means of acceptable sponsorship. ii) Aunts or Uncles who have been living as Australian citizens for more than 5 years, have PR and adequate savi ngs can also sponsor the students, but for that documentary evidence of the sponsor’s relationship is required. iii) Joint accounts are acceptable but only between the above mentioned relations. 4(b) UNACCEPTABLE SPONSORS: i) No uncle no aunt can finance the a pplicant for student visa unless they have lived in Australia for 5 years or more. ii) Company accounts are also unacceptable even if a parent or any of the acceptable sponsors has sole proprietorship of the organization. iii) Joint accounts with 1 unacceptable spo nsor is also unacceptable 5) FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS 5(a) ACCEPTABLE FINANCES: i) Bank Statements from any National or International Bank. ii) Saving certificates and Fixed Deposits from any National or International Bank, National Savings Center or Post Offices which are six months old. iii) Bank Loans for educational purpose from any National Bank or International banks. 5(b) UNACCEPTABLE FINANCES: i) Gratuity funds ii) Investments in the form of shares, price bonds from any national and internationa l financial centers, property, brokers or the stock market are unacceptable. 5(c) DURATION OF ACCEPTABLE FUNDS:"
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+ "content": "i) Bank Statements provided by students should be valid over a period of the previous six months. They should also demonstrate the amount calcul ated for demonstration as the minimum balance over the six month period mentioned. ii) Fixed deposits and Saving Certificates should also be valid over a period of the past six months, when they are being demonstrated by the student. iii) All Bank Statements should have a courtesy letter from the respective Bank attached. These letters should be on a Bank Letterhead and should clearly mention the details of the account, the account holder and the balance. The Bank employee attesting the statement should also p rovide their personal details like name and position. A sample courtesy letter is attached in annex VI. iv) Saving Certificates and Fixed Deposits should also have a courtesy letter from the Center they have been issued or are being maintained at. Letter is f ully descriptive in case of saving certificates, when initially the amount has been invested with the center and what profit they are getting and what is the current balance. v) Fixed Deposits can only be acceptable at the face/principle value and should not include any profit acquired over time with the center issuing them. 5(d) BANK LOAN TERMS AND CONDITIONS: i) Bank Loans should be in the name of the student and the purpose of the Loan should clearly mention “Study abroad”. A sample of a Bank Loan is atta ched in annex VII. ii) Loans can be acquired from the students’ parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters and spouse. Students can also demonstrate the Loans they acquired themselves. 5(e) TOTAL REQUIREMENT OF FUNDS: The different courses and Institutions have different fund requirements and the general formula to assess these funds is as follows: i) Formula I: For a Single Student: Tuition fee for ELICOS (if applicable) + Tuition fee for the full course (tuition fee per semester x total n umber of semesters) + Living expenses for the full course (A$12000 per year x total number of years) + Overseas Student Health Cover for the full course (OSHC fee per year x total number of years) + Travel expenses (A$2000) = the total amount of funds re quired to demonstrate"
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+ "content": "ii) Formula II: For a Married Student: Tuition fee for ELICOS (if applicable) + Tuition fee for the full course (tuition fee per semester x total number of semesters) + Living cost for spouse (35% of 12000) for more than one year 35 % of full course living Living cost for Kid 1 (20 % of 12000) for more than one year 20 % of full course living Living cost for Kid 2 (15 % of 12000) for more than one year 15 % of full course living (If kids are school going i.e. above 5 years n eed arrangements from Australia for kids’ admission in school) OSHC for family Travel expense A$ 2000/head These formulas calculate amounts in Australian dollars. Once the amount is converted into Pakistani Rupees, we add another 400 to 500 thousand Pakistani Rupees in order to avoid any discrepancies. NOTE: i) A married female student, traveling with children would require a “Permission Letter” from her husband allowing her to continue her studies with her children. This letter is required for a fema le wishing to apply for a Student Visa and the husband not traveling with the family. ii) All Branch Office must always consult the Currency Exchange Rate with the Head Office before applying the formulas given above. This is due to the fact that the Au stralian High Commission might be using a different Exchange Rate than the local conversion rate. 6) DOCUMENTATION FOR SPONSORSHIP 6(a) AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT: Students need an Affidavit of Support attached with their Visa File when applying for a Student Visa. Please refer to annex VIII for a sample of affidavit. 6(b) PROOF OF RELATIONSHIP: i) Students need to attach a copy of their sponsor NIC copy and the name according to the name of the father mention over the student/applicant’s passport o r educational documents. ii) For Paternal grandparents NIC copies that shows the same name as per according To applicant/student’s father NIC copy must be provide iii) For maternal grandparents NIC copies with mother’s Nikah nama or any other applicant/student’s mother document such as birth certificate where mother’s father name has been shown."
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+ "content": "iv) For brother or sister NIC copy or Form B from where the same father name can be verified. v) For spouse nikah nama must be attached both in Urdu and English translation. 6(c) SPONSOR’S SOURCE OF INCOME CATEGORISED: With other bank statements and other bank documents sponsor must need to show his/her regular source of earning. i) Business man : if sponsor is a sole proprietor attach the profit and lo ss report or the evidence of his annual income from that business over the business letterhead as per attached specimen.(Annex IX) ii) Partnership : in case there are two or more persons sharing the same business partnership deed will be enclosed with the visa case as per refer to Annex X. iii) Agriculturist : if sponsor has agri land, then its profit statement & land documents along with their English translation must be attached. iv) Salaried person : Salary slips along with employer’s letter must be attached for the sa laried persons. v) Landlords : Those having some productive property like rental or leased property in such cases rental agreement and leased agreements must be attached. vi) Others : if there is different source of income produce the evidence of that document of y our regular earnings. 6(d) STUDENTS’ DOCUMENTS: 1. All the educational documents with valid IELTS score. 2. completion evidence;  If student has completed 12 years of studies with mark sheets certificate of completion will be attached, only those who has fresh intermediate will be relaxed for one year.  If student is studying in bachelors degree and applying for the advance standing/Credit transfer/exemption with the transcripts for passed subjects he/she will provide the letter as evidence that she/he is i n which semester.  In case of completion of bachelor/master student need to provide his/her degree otherwise a letter called “Provisional certificate” from the institute over their letterhead in case if degree not issued, where it has clearly been mentioned that student has satisfied all the degree requirements but degree will only be awarded at the time of convocation or in the course of time.  Transcripts and degrees or completion evidence both require to clarify the dates of exam because degrees normally a warded after one/ two years or sometimes more than two year. 3. Experience: All the experience after the completion of studies will be considered. Avoid to provide different experiences or internships between the course or irrelevant to the case."
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+ "content": "4. Avoid showi ng any irrelevant document like NCC certificates, character certificates, participation certificates diplomas, merit certificates, irrelevant experiences. 5. With all visa applications two extra copies required for educational documents including IELTS, Suppl ementary form, 157 - A, purpose statement and experience certificates. 6. For head office record copies must be attached. 7. Experience Letter: Experience letter only been provided in case of gaps educational gaps and student has genuine relevant working experience, irrelevant work experience can only delay the process. 8. Fee for Embassy : Australian high commission has processing fee that can only be paid through bank draft in favor of Australian high commission, Islamabad amount can check the amount form headoffice. Copy must be attached for headoffice record. 7) VISA FORMS There are following visa forms required for all visa cases: 1. 157A 2. 956 3. Fa mily tree (form 54) 4. 1221 5. Supplementary form if applicable.( This form will only be attached with postgraduate applications) 6. All above forms properly been filled with correct subclass, Student name according to passport, date of birth, passport details , course details e.g. name with commencement and completion dates, institution name, in correspondence address Aspire details must be mentioned. 7. Make sure that all the spaces have been filled properly by the student, signature, in case of dependents like spouse and children their details must be mentioned. 8. In case if student has any relative reside in Australia or visited outside Pakistan and he/she has been included in the application his/her details must be mentioned. 9. Mention headoffice@ Aspire .edu.pk where the email address required. 10. Course details: if student is taking more than two degree or diplomas all the course details will be separately mentioned e.g if student has English l anguage with diploma/degree in this case as there are three or four spaces for the course details therefore his ELICOS details appears first in the column next his main course details if there is any other followed by degree course that will be appear next / in the third space. 11. As a specimen filled applications has been attached.(Annex XI)"
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+ "content": "12. Confirm copies must be attached for the forms a) 157A with two sets of copies (one for head office record and another spare copy with original for high commission) b) Family tree or form 54/1221 one extra set of copy. c) Supplementary form two sets of copies. (one for head office record and another spare copy with original for high commission) 13. Student self filled all visa applications, with black or blue color in Capitals, Avo id any overwriting and using remover and must be readable. 8) VISA FILES Once all the Student Visa documentation is complete, Branch Offices should counter check the Visa File for each student before dispatching it to the Head Office. They should also co nfirm that all aspects of the Student Visa requirements have been satisfied. Head Office would not entertain any sort of mistakes in documentation and Visa Files with discrepancies and errors would be returned to the relevant Branch Offices. Head Office would not be responsible for the time lost once a Visa File has been sent back to a Branch Office. 8(a) HEADOFFICE PROCESSING TIME FOR VISA FILES: In head office, normally the application is held maximum for 2 days during the busiest time. If the case has been completed e.g offer letters attached then no later than that. 8(b) DOCUMENTS OLDER THAN 7 DAYS: Confirm there will be no document issued mo re than a week ago specially a bank statement not older than a week sometime it happens that case held with the head office for another week then transactions will be two weeks older, therefore fresh bank statement and other documents will be provided as p er strictly require by Australian high commission. 8(c) INCOMPLETE VISA FILES: Any visa case received uncompleted and lack with some important document head office will not keep that application more than 2 days and return it to the respective bra nch office. 8(d) HIGH COMMISSIONS PROCESSING TIME i) Once documents have been sent to AHC from them normally with in 10 - 15 days they send us the acknowledgement letter with the reference numbers."
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+ "content": "ii) High commission will consume 6 - 8 weeks or some times more f or the initial processing/verifications. iv) Processing time and declaration: As AHC is taking minimum 12 weeks therefore any case lodged with less than 12 weeks and refused head office will not be responsible all those cases must be sent to the head office w ith the declaration signed by the student that he is aware about the less processing time. Any visa application lodged with 8 weeks before the commencement date even with the declaration will not be acceptable. Declaration for late students. (Annex XII) v) Processing charges: Only charge the processing fee once you are satisfied about the processing time head office will not be responsible if case returned from head office vi) Application completed from all aspects will be lodged with in 2 days in case of dela ys happen due to incomplete visa forms and other uncompleted visa documentation then head office will not be responsible. 9) PVA Once they assess the document positively they issue the Pre - Visa Assessment called PVA based on that letter student appear for their medicals in front of high commission’s recommended doctors. 10) MEDICAL CHECK Make sure that student examine for medicals soon after getting the PVA or with in the three weeks so doctor can prepare the report on time and refer it to the high co mmission, in case if student has some scars appear on X - Ray or some operations that he could not disclose initially the application lodged will cause the delay may be for the semester sometime s. 11) UNIVERSITY FEE a) Secondly he needs to make the payment in favor of institute; amount can be paid through bank draft, TT and also credit card. b) Bank draft will not be acceptable from Habib bank or any bank that is using Habib finance in Australia same for TT. c) Payment can be made through any bank authorized by th e State Bank of Pakistan. d) Bank draft should only be in Australian dollars amount in US $ will not be acceptable. e) Above all student can also deposit pak rupees in Mr. Rizvi (Chief executive of Aspire ) account and he can pay his amount through net bank transfer. That is the most convenient way of fee payment. Please forward the original deposit slip to HO for forwarding payments to institutes."
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+ "content": "f) Before sending the originals confirm the amount and details through fax and scan copy of bank draft and then se nd the original bank draft to head office. 12) CONFIRMATION OF ENROLMENT (COE) l When the payment forwarded to the institute they process the Confirmation of enrolment (called COE) based on what high commission proceed for further visa. Acceptance of offe r should be duly filled by the student, which needs to be sent immediately to the HO for further action. Different institutes consume different duration for the processing of COE, soon after getting the COE that will be couriered to the high commission lat er. ECOE is emailed to AHC only when the classes’ commencement is too close. Upon receipt of correct COE and medicals they wait for security check only. They need to have the COE where the name should be according to the details as per mentioned on the p assport. Further it will again take around 2 - 4 weeks or more for the visa issuance. Here again inform the students not to disturb the finances until his their visa grant, if he want to pay the fee from those funds then only the amount equivalent to the f ee will be deducted from his accounts. 13) DEADLINES FOR VISA FILES 13(a) The Australian High Commission takes around 8 - 12 weeks for Visa Files processing therefore all visa cases must be lodged to the high commission safely before the time i.e. 3 months prior to commencement. 13(b) The Head Office must have all Visa Files for the upcoming intake at least 3 months and a week before commencement begins. The Head Office would not be responsible if any Branch Office sends a Visa File without enough process ing time i.e. 3 months and a week prior to commencement. 14) DEFERMENT In certain cases due to the delays in processing from the Australian High Commission, a Visa File may be deferred to the following semester. The Head Office would inform the relevant Branch Office, in such cases and the Head Office would process the required documents lik e revise of offer, COE and then forward a case to the High Commission with responsibility. 15) CHANGE OF COURSE In case if student want to change his course after his grant of visa in such case it may be possible because his case is assessed according to the course he had applied for therefore head office will"
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+ "content": "not be responsible in such scenario and therefore make sure he will continue in the same course based on what he has been granted the visa. 16) TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS Aspire shall not be responsible for bookings with airlines for tickets if any branch office is providing this facility then head office will not be responsible for such commitments and that branch office will do that at their own risk 17) ACCOMMODATION & AIRPORT PICK UP For pickup and accommodation arrangements student need to send his request 3 weeks prior to the commencement along with advance payment as per mentioned over the application form. Also confirm that request should be in the form of application form all institutes have app lications for accommodation and pickup requests. 18) VISA & JOB GUARANTEES Aspire is not responsible for any job placement during their stay in Australia for any purpose; similarly as Aspire is not the visa issuing authority therefore there is no visa gu arantee. 19) INFORMATION ABOUT MIGRATION As we are educational consultant therefore we are only responsible and fully informed about student visa related information migration is not our field and therefore no responsibility regarding migration related issues. 20) DECLARATIONS  To avoid any fake documentation Aspire has prepared a Declaration please make sure that must be provided with all visa cases. Refer to annex XIII. There are different declarations may be require by head office according to change in circumstances, head office can ask for any declaration due to any sudden changes in visa rules. Above is the major procedure followed by all the offices for the visa so that your visa cases can be forwarded to the hi gh commission with in minimum consumption of time?  Incase, a student receives his passport more than 3 weeks prior to his classes, he should be informed that he cannot start job in Australia prior to his enrollment and achieving the work permit. To ensure this, we need to get the declaration signed attached in annex XIV.  If a student has directly applied for admission to University and wants to proceed through us, please refer to the Agent authorization declaration attached in annex XV."
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+ "content": " If a student has self applied for visa and approaches us for his ECOE, please get the authorization attached in XVI. STUDY DESTINATIONS We offer a range of study options to students as we are the largest foreign education consultants in Pakistan. 1. Australia 2. New Zealand 3. UK 4. Monash University, Malaysia 5. Monash University, South Africa 1. AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES NEW SOUTH WALES a) UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate b) UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN SYDNEY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate c) MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate d) CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate e) TAFE NEW SOUTH WALES i) Undergraduate f) SIBT (SYDNEY INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY) i) Diploma Pathways to University"
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+ "content": "g) MACQUARIRE CITY COLLEGE i) Foundation ii) Bachelors iii) Masters VICTORIA h) MONASH UNIVERSITY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate i) DEAKIN UNIVERSITY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate j) LA TROBE UNIVERSITY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate k) SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate l) VICTORIA UNIVERSITY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate m) MELBOURNE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate n) NORTHERN MELBOURNE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate o) KANGAN BATMAN INSTITUTE OF TAFE i) Undergraduate p) MIBT i) Diploma Pathways to University q) HOLMES GLEN INSTITUTE OF TAFE i) Undergraduate r) BOX HILL i) TAFE Undergraduate 2) SOUTH AUSTRALIA a) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate b) FLINDERS UNIVERSITY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate c) INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT i) Undergraduate"
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+ "content": "ii) Postgraduate d) LE CORDON BLEU i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate e) SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY i) Diploma Pathways to University 3) QUEENSLAND a) GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate b) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate c) CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY i) U ndergraduate ii) Postgraduate d) QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY. i) Diploma Pathways to University e) CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate 4) WESTERN AUSTRALIA a) UNIVERSITY OF WESTREN AUSTRALIA i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate b) CURTIN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate c) CURTIN UNIVERSITY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate d) PIBT i) Diploma Pathways to University e) EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate"
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+ "content": "SECTION II"
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+ "content": "VISA PROCEDURE FOR NEW ZEALAND PAKISTAN STUDENT NEWSLETTER March 2007 This newsletter is published by Immigration New Zealand (INZ) Bangkok and provides information on the INZ polices and procedures for Pakistan students. The key areas covered in this newsletter are:  Introduction  Bangkok Branch Contact details  Student Visa Policy Assessment  Positive Profile Students  Financial Support  English Language Ability  Processing Times  Pathways to Work/Residence  Conclusion"
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+ "content": "1. Introduction In recent years there have been a small number of Pakistani students studying in New Zealand. Following a 2005 visit to New Zealand by President Musharraf, a scholarship scheme has been implemented and a number of Pakistan Go vernment sponsored students are now, or soon will be, studying in NZ The indications are that the market (both Government and Private students) will grow. The ability to obtain a visa will be a one important factor in that growth. The potential growt h combined with the Immigration risks mean it is important for INZ to set out New Zealand’s Student visa polices and the procedures, and particular issues as they affect the Pakistan market. That is the reason for this newsletter. We hope it provides g uidance to anyone who is working in the market so there is a common understanding of the issues. 2. INZ Bangkok Contact details Visas for those people resident in Pakistan are assessed by the INZ Bangkok Branch. Contact details are set out below Immigration New Zealand New Zealand Embassy 15 th Floor M - Thai Tower All Seasons Place 87 Wireless Rd, Lumpini Bangkok 10330 THAILAND Tel + 66 654 344 Email [email protected] 3. Student Visa Policy/Assessment How does a person qualify for a Student Visa? Put simply, a visa will be issued if INZ are satisfied the applicant is likely to be a genuine student in NZ and meets health and character requirements. A genuine student is one who can successfully complete their course of study and either depart NZ after graduation or qualify for the grant of another type of permit. The actual policy wording is ‘bonafide applicant’ but genuine student is probably easier to explain and understand. So the visa application process is about a prospective student or A gent submitting documentation to support a claim that the applicant genuinely intends to study in NZ and that this study is likely to be successful, taking into account various factors such as the applicant’s past academic record, English ability, financia l support etc. The visa assessment by INZ focuses on whether the intended study makes sense (i.e. is logical based on student’s academic/work background and future plans) and that the various factors above in combination mean there is a greater likelihood of a genuine student."
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+ "content": "A recent application may help illustrate the situation. A 28 year old who had been a petrol pump attendant for the last five years, had limited English, 'uncle' was sponsoring, enrolled for a computer course after high school 8 years ago and failed, and was applying to study English leading to a Diploma in XX. We did not regard that person as likely to be a genuine student and the application was not approved. 4. P OSITIVE P ROFILE S TUDENTS Our experience shows that when students meet a particular profile, it assists us in assessing their applications. Set out below are the factors we consider to show “Positive Profile” student.  Recent academic history showing high level of achievement  Intended course is at Diploma level or above and is relevant to applicant’s educational background/work experience.  There is a clear and logical (makes sense) study and post - graduation plan .  Verifiable evidence of funds to meet the tuition and living costs . Please note that no account will be taken of income the student hopes to earn as a result of part - time work in NZ  Proven English ability to ensure the student will be able to successfully complete a course of study in New Zealand (IELTS/TOEFL) (Refer to notes further on in newsletter re English language)  Clear Health and Character requirements, if required. Applicants who meet most or all of the above factors will give us a greater assurance that they are likely to be genuine students. This does not mean the application will be automatically approved but the assessment process will be quicker and the outcome is more likely to be positive. 5. Financial Support Again this is another key indicator of a genuine student. Not only the availability of fin ancial support , but the ability of INZ to verify that it does exist and is genuinely to be used for the student. We need to be satisfied that there is enough funding for the entire length of study. This does not need to be shown as a lump sum at visa appl ication stage but we do need to be satisfied it exists and can be made available as required throughout the course duration. Another important factor is our ability to confirm (verify) this!! A calculation should be made of tuition costs + living expenses of NZ$10,000 per annum. Add that up and tell us how this is going to be met and attach appropriate evidence of this with the application paperwork. This will allow the Visa Officer to better understand the funding situation. All evidence of funds should be provided at the time of lodgment of applications which should include evidence of the immediate availability of sufficient funds for the first 12 months of study and living in New Zealand. As a guide we accept the following evidence of liquid funds fo r the purpose of a student visa application. These funds can be in the name of the applicant or the financial guarantor:  Bank statements from nationalized banks and MNC Banks (like HSBC, Standard Chartered, etc) covering 6 months immediately preceding the application, from the person who has signed the financial undertaking form, and is, therefore, the applicant’s guarantor;  Fixed deposit receipts in nationalized banks and MNC banks, which are likely to mature during the education period of the applicant in New Zealand;  National Saving Certificates;  Savings in Provident Funds if they are available for withdrawal.  Post office savings  Education loan sanctions"
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+ "content": " Current account statement of companies owned by the client’s guarantor; and  Annual in come in the form of salary slip , tax returns etc. Please note that we do not consider Property valuation documents (unless it has been mortgaged for availing an Education Loan) or Jewellery valuation documents as evidence of funds. We also require an authority letter from the financial guarantor in favor of Immigration New Zealand to verify their funds. This will assist the Visa Officers in their verification process. The authority letter should include the contact numbers of the con cerned financial institutions. Finally if the financial guarantor is not a parent we’d like confirmation (in the form of a statutory declaration) confirming whether or not the money is being given or loaned. 6 English Language Ability English language a bility is crucial for obvious reasons. We therefore, regard proficiency in English language as a key (although not the only) indicator in assessing a student visa application. The visa application should include appropriate evidence of the applicant’s Engl ish language proficiency. Most New Zealand Education Providers will have their own English language requirements for admission so please include the same evidence with the visa application. 7. Processing Times Please note that all visa applications should be submitted a minimum of 8 - 10 weeks prior to the course commencement date. This is to ensure not only that we have time to finalize the approval in principle for the visa application, but also that the student can then pay the fee, get the visa endorsed in their passport and make travel arrangements – all in time to arrive for the course start date. A Student Visa application is currently allocated to a Visa Officer for assessment within 1 week of receipt and an acknowledgment will be sent to applicant o r Agent within 1 - 2 days of allocation. The length of the assessment process varies depending on the quality of the application documentation and the overall quality of the applicant. 8. Pathways to Work/Residence The NZ Government welcomes students to NZ and in certain circumstances obtaining a NZ qualification assists in being able to remain in NZ for Work and Migration purposes. Set out below is some information on what is available post - graduation. Graduate Job Search Work visa/permit People who have successfully completed in New Zealand a qualification that would qualify for points under the Skilled Migrant Category and apply for a work visa/permit no later than 3 months after the end date of their student permit for that qualification may be granted a work visa/permit for a maximum of 6 months. No offer of employment is required. Work on completion of a course of study, with an offer of employment People who have an offer of employment relevant to their course or qualification may be issued a work p ermit for 2 years to obtain practical experience. This applies for students who have completed a course of study with a minimum completion time of three years or more or who have obtained a New Zealand qualification that would qualify them for points und er the Skilled Migrant category. Residence/Migration"
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+ "content": "The criterion for this is a NZ qualification that would allow points to be awarded under the Skilled Migrant category. Bonus points are accorded for New Zealand qualifications with a study time of minimu m 2 years. Recognized qualification(s) in an identified future growth area, identified cluster or area of absolute skills shortage also qualify for bonus points. The aim of providing bonus points for New Zealand qualifications is to acknowledge that such qualifications will be recognized by, and relevant, to the needs of New Zealand employers and that completion of qualifications in New Zealand enhances settlement outcomes. (For detailed information, visit our website www.immigration.govt.nz under Skilled Migrant category). 9. Conclusion We hope you have found this newsletter helpful. We are very open to receiving feedback on our Visa process particularly if you think of ways in which it can be improved. Kind Regards from the INZ Bangkok Team Bangkok Branch New Zealand Embassy M Thai Tower, 15th Floor, All Seasons Place 87 Wireless Road, Bangkok 10330 (P O Box 2719, Bangkok 10500) Thailand Phone: +66 2 - 654 3444 Fax: +66 2 - 654 3445 Enquiry email: [email protected] Web address: www.immigration.govt.nz STUDENT VISA APPLICATION CHECKLIST A guide for applicants in Pakistan Thank you for your interest in studying in New Zealand . This checklist has been designed to assist you when lodging your application for a Student Visa with Immigration New Zealand in Bangkok. Application forms and other forms can be downloaded and other relevant information may be found from our website: www.immigration.govt.nz Important It is important that you provide all the relevant information requested below so we can accept and process your application promptly. Do not submit original documents with the application but please be prepared to provide them if requested. Documents Required 1. Application Form"
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+ {
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+ "page": 21,
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+ "content": "Fully completed “ Application to Study in New Zealand ” form (the form can be downloaded from http://www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant/general/formsandfe es/formsandguides/) with a recent passport sized photograph and Family Declaration form. Please ensure that your own contact phone number (mobile and land line) and email address are clearly stated in your application form. Agents, please list your addre ss at A14. 2. Application fee A non - refundable application fee of US$130 is payable. Acceptable modes of payment are a bank draft payable to the “ New Zealand Immigration Service ” or credit card (Master Card/ Visa Card). Payment by bank draft should include a further US$10 (to make US$140 in total) for draft clearance fee. If you wish the documents submitted with your application to be returned to you a courier fee of US$20 is payable. Cash payments are NOT acceptable. 3. Travel Document A complete copy of your passport - each passport page must be copied. If you have travelled overseas previously on a different passport please also provide a copy of each page of that passport. Please note that it is illegal under Pakistan law to send a passport out of Pakistan. We do not encourage you to do this. 4. Covering Letter/Statement of Purpose This sets out  the documents enclosed with the application  explanation of the financial support  applicant profile – background of applicant, family situation, previous academic record, work experience (full details of all full time employment - dates and names of employers), course of study, reason for pursuing course, and post – graduation plans. 5. Offer of Place The Offer of Place form will be from a New Zealand Education Provider and must include the name of the course of study, the length of the course, and the tuition fee payable. The offer must be unconditional (with the exception of conditions related to obtaining a student visa). If you have received a con ditional offer of place you will need to meet the conditions before applying for your student visa. Your intended course of study must be a course approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority. You can check this at their website www.nzqa.govt.nz 6. A certified copy of your Birth Certificate."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 22,
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+ "content": "7. A completed Family Declaration Form. This form will be sent to you by your Visa Officer after your application is accepted for processing. 8. Financial Documents  A fully completed “ Financial Undertaking for a Student ” form (if another person is paying for your studies).  Evidence of NZ$10,000 per annum for personal maintenance for each year you intend to study, and sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees for the full period of intended stay in New Zealand. This should be in the form of any of the following:  Original bank statements of the person paying your fees  Letter(s) from the employers of your parent(s) or the person responsible for your fina ncial support. This letter must be written on company letterhead, bearing the company seal and the signature of the head of the company or by the authorized person of the personnel/human resources department. This letter should include Annual income (inc luding bonuses, and any commission earned) and Length of employment and position(s) held  Evidence of all bank transactions/activities carried out by you, your parents and/or the person responsible for your financial support for at least the past 12 months .  Additional acceptable evidence of financial ability includes bank statements, photocopies of complete bankbooks, deposit slips, personal income tax returns as well as stock transaction reports with the history shown for the past 12 months and the stock ownership certificate if the money was gained from such investments.  Large deposits made within the past 6 months should be accompanied by appropriate documents to prove the history and the source of the funds such as interests slips, stock transaction re ceipts, etc. Please also include a written explanation of the history and the source of those funds.  If your parents are the sole owner and/or shareholders of a business (and this is the source of your funds), the following documents are required: Notarized copy of business license Statement from the business owner on official company letterhead indicating the date the business has been established, the type of business and the number of employees Notarized articles of association listing all shareh olders, the percentage of individual shareholding and their positions held in the business. Business tax returns for the past 2 years Income statement for the last financial year"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 23,
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+ "content": " If you are currently living or studying in a third country you should also p rovide evidence of any accounts held in your name and showing your personal income and expenses for the duration of your stay in that country. 9. Guarantee of accommodation in New Zealand. If this is being arranged by your education provider please prov ide confirmation of this. 10. Academic Documents Provide your academic record including certified copies of any qualifications diplomas or certificates completed in the last 5 years and your marks transcript. Provide details of any partially complet ed course you have undertaken or are currently undertaking 11. English Language Ability Provide the evidence of English Language you submitted with your Admission application to your education provider in New Zealand. 12. Medical Certificates If you intend to remain in New Zealand for 12 months or more please provide a Medical and X - ray Certificate (NZIS Form 1007), not more than 3 months old If you intend to remain in New Zealand for longer than 6 months but less than 12 months please provide a chest X - ray plate and Temporary Entry X - ray Certificate (Form 1096) .The certificate must be less than 3 months old when the application is lodged. Any Medical or X - Ray Certificate needs to be completed by an Immigration New Zealand Panel. For a list o f our panel doctor s, please visit our website at www.immigration.govt.nz/paneldoctors 13. Police Certificate Provide a police clearance certificates from your country of citizenship and any oth er countries where you have resided for 5 years and more since you turned 17 years of age. These certificates must not be more than 6 months old and are only required from applicants aged 17 and above. 14. A full work history Your work history should o utline all periods of employment, including the name and address of all past employers. This information should be included in the covering letter (see # 4 above) Notes 1. If any documents are in a language other than English, you must provide official Eng lish translations of these documents."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 24,
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+ "content": "2. Certified copies must be stamped or endorsed as being true copies of the originals by a person authorized by law to take statutory declarations. 3. Immigration New Zealand may require further documents during the course of assessing an application. Endorsement of your Student Visa label  As it is illegal to send a Pakistani passport out of the country we will work with you to make arrangements for your visa to be endorsed in your passport in Bangkok or another INZ offi ce if that is more convenient.  You may travel to Bangkok for the endorsement of your Visa in your passport after obtaining confirmation from this office that your application has been approved. Please allow one working day to be in Bangkok for the endorsement of your visa. To facilitate your travel to Bangkok we will issue you with a letter which confirms your visa application has been approved. You will need to present this to support your application for a Thai visa. Lodging Your Appli cation Your application should be submitted via mail/courier to: Immigration New Zealand 15 th Floor M - Thai Tower All Seasons Place 87 Wireless Road Lumpini BANGKOK 10330 Contact Details: via email: [email protected] via telephone: +662 654 3444 via fax: +662 654 3445 website: http://www.immigration.govt.nz/bangkok Our office is open from 9am – 12pm and from 1.00pm to 3pm from Monday to Friday."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 25,
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+ "content": "2. NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES AUCKLAND a) UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate b) CHRISTCHURCH BACCALAUREATE COLLEGE i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate c) MANUKAU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate d) DESIGN & ARTS COLLEGE i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate e) UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate f) UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate g) UNIVERSAL COLLEGE OF LEARNING i) Undergraduate ii) Postgraduate"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 26,
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+ "content": "SECTION III VISA PROCEDURE FOR UK"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 27,
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+ "content": "3. UK INSTITUTIONS COLLEGES 1) CAVENDISH COLLEGE, LONDON  Undergraduate o Business Management o Computing o Hospitality Management  Postgraduate o Diploma in Management Studies o MBA o Pre MBA o Postgraduate Advanced Professional Diploma in Hospitality Management Fees and Payments  £5400 to £ 6000 per year Advance Payment  £4000 payable in advance  IELTS  Flexible entry requirements, flexible IELTS English language programmes and support available Selling Points  Well established approved private college  Central London location  Well resourced college which achieves good results  Excellent results achie ved with some students going to Oxford and Cambridge each year. Intermediate Students Students with good grades of 65% or more can go for direct entry into the bachelors program. 2) CITY COLLEGE, MANCHESTER Further Education  A Levels Undergraduate"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 28,
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+ "content": " HND (Business, Graphic Design, Design & Media, Travel & Tourism, Multimedia Design & Music Technology). Section 1.01 Foundation Degrees  Business, Graphic Design, I.T, Travel & Tourism, Multimedia Design & Music Technology).  Pre Masters Fees and Payments (all fees per year)  Foundation 5500 - 5900 GBP  A - Levels 4500 GBP  HND 5500 GBP  Pre Masters 5500 - 6500 GBP Advance Payment  £2500 payable in advance Living expenses  £5000 per year IELTS  IELTS 5.0 for A - Levels, 5.5 for Foundation, HND, Pre Masters & PGD Selling Points  Affiliated college of University of Manchester  Progression to top UK Universities, like University of Manchester, University of Warwick, University of Westminster, Manchest er Metropolitan University etc. 3) PEMBROKESHIRE COLLEGE Further Education  A Levels  Vocational A Levels  English Language Undergraduate  International Foundation (Jan and Sept intake)  1 year English language plus (Jan and Sept intake)  Pre masters English language plus study skills 1 year programme (Jan and Sept intake)  BSc / HND Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Sept intake only)  BSc /HND Information Technology (Sept intake only)  BA (honours) /HND Business Administration (Sept int ake only)"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 29,
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+ "content": "Please note that HND/Degree programmes can be provided in January if student goes for a combined offer for International Foundation + HND/Degree option. Fees and Payments (all fees per year)  Foundation £4000 (Jan intake) £4500 (Sept int ake)  A levels £4000 (Jan intake) £4500 (Sept intake)  HND £5000 (with regional scholarship only £3750)  Degree £5000 (with regional scholarship only £3750)  Pre Masters £4000 (Jan intake) £4500 (Sept intake) Advance Payment  £3750 payable in advance Living expenses  £5000 per year IELTS  IELTS 5.5 required for HND  IELTS 6.0 for degree  6.0 for A levels Selling Points  Quiet rural location ideal for study  Easy travel to big city life in Swansea and Cardiff  Good support for inte rnational students  Good quality very good value degree programme. UNIVERSITIES 1) UNIVERSITY OF GLAMORGAN Undergraduate and Postgraduate  Engineering including Software, Electronics, Civil, Mechanical, Digital Comms and Aerospace/ aircraft maintenance.  Business including, Information Management, Accounting, E Business Computing , Law , International  Computing including Internet, E business, Multimedia, mobile computing, Information Security & Computer Crimes. Fees and payments  PG £9450 scholarships up to £2000  UG £85000 scholarships up to £1500 IELTS Foundation 5.5, Undergraduate 6.0 & PG 6.5."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 30,
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+ "content": "Advance payment 50% of full fees Living Expenses £5000 p er year Selling Points  Good quality new University  Scholarships available.  Near to centre of Cardiff the lively capital of Wales  Inexpensive accommodation available  Good sports and entertainment facilities  Mosque & Islamic society to help Pakistani students in getting part time jobs & accommodations. 2) UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH Undergraduate and Postgraduate  Automotive Engineering  Civil Engineering  Control Engineering  Electrical Engineering  Electronic Engineering  Industrial Automation  Manufacturing Engineering  Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics  Surveying  Construction  Computing  Computer Systems and Networking  Internet Technology  Business  Business Administration  Management Fees and payments  Undergraduate and Postgraduate £8000 - £8650 note business courses are more expensive check website or main office for details Living expe nses  £8000 Advance Payment  £2000 required in advance sent to the university and in case of rejection the refund comes from the university and can take 4 to 8 weeks."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 31,
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+ "content": "IELTS  IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate, 6.5 for postgraduate programme Selling Points  Campus based university in London  Good quality engineering programmes at reasonable costs  Excellent business programmes but expensive  Excellent access to road , rail and air travel  Excellent access to shopping and entertainment in London 3) UNIVERSITY OF WALES, NEW PORT Location The University has two campuses one of which is located in Newport it self, the other is three miles up t he river UK in the picturesque town of Caerleon. Foundation / HND / Undergraduate & Postgraduate Options o Arts & Design M edia o Accountancy & Finance Measurement & Control System o Archaeology Social Studies o Animation Sport Business Management o Artificial Intelligence & Game Development Philosophy & Religious Studies o Digital & Mobile Communication Journalism o Building Studies Design o Business Management Marketing o Computing Nursing o Electronics Construction Management o Economics Public Relation o Environment Photography o Fashion Information Technology o Graphics Psychology o Human R esource Film & Video o History Radiography o Law Software Engineering o MBA (NO WORK EXPERIENCE REQUIRED) Fees & Payments  GBP 5,000 - 5,500 – Foundation / HND  GBP 6,000 - 7,000 – Undergraduate  GBP 7000 - 8,000 – Masters Living expenses  Approx £5000 - 6000 (As per Government Directives) Advance Payment"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 32,
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+ "content": " £1000 payable in advance and fully refundable on Visa rejection. Amount is sent to the university and the refund takes about 4 to 8 weeks in case of rejection. English Requirements  IELTS 5.5 (Foundation) 6.0 (Undergraduate) 6.5 (Postgraduate). Exempted for O & A level students with minimum C Grade in English Intakes  September (All Programs) Selling Points  NEW PORT is a large, diverse, historic provider of higher and further education f or the people of and beyond.  NEW PORT deliver over 300 courses to more than 23,000 students  Newport’s continuing commitment to equal opportunities & provision of a welcoming multicultural environment reflected slightly increases the proportion of students from ethnic minority backgrounds  A Guaranteed and affordable place in the Halls of Residence for full time international students who hold a conditional / unconditional firm offer letter  Sport and leisure facilities play a major part in the life of the City  The City proudly displays its past with historic buildings, Victorian arcades, impressive museum collections and monuments of art within easy reach .  NEW PORTS cultural diversity is reflected in the wide range of restaurants, with Indian, Chinese, Mexican, French and Italian cuisine well represented 4) UNIVERSITY OF NORTHAMPTON Foundation / HND Options Undergraduate Options Postgraduate Options Business Business Business School Computing Computing Technology Computing Law LLB Leather Technology Leather Technology Materials Technology (Leather) Law Media Studies Technology Fashion Education Multimedia Technology Fees & Payments  GBP 5,000 - 5,500 – Foundation / HND  GBP 6,500 - 6,950 – Undergraduate  GBP 6,950 - 7,000 – Masters Eligibility Criteria"
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+ {
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+ "content": " B.A / B.Com : - Good Grades – I Year Top up  B.A / B.Com : - 3 to 4 years - Good Grades Exp – Pre – Masters (April) Followed by Masters  F.A / FSc : 65% + Direct Bachelors, others through HND Living expenses  Approx £5000 (As per Government Directives) Advance Payment  £3500 payable in advance and fully refundable on Visa rejection . Notes  IELTS 5.5 (Foundation) 6.0 (Undergraduate) 6.5 (Postgraduate) Intakes  September (All Programs)  Jan / Feb (Only Masters Program) Selling Points  Scholarships available up to 30%  A fast & cost effective route to a degree.  Only University offering Leather Technology courses.  Easy accessibility to many historical & cultural sites.  Health, Welfare Advice & Support for Students.  Affordable On campus accommodation from £55 to £72 including utilities. Location It is located in Northampton, which is 50 minutes from Central London . 5) UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ENGLAND - BIRMINGHAM Location It is located at the heart of road, rail (Birmingham New Street) and air (Birmingham Airport), which attracts students from all over the UK and the world. It is an hour and 30 minutes from London and 1anhour from Manchester by train, located in midlands, Birmingham is the second larges t city in the UK with large Muslim population and freely available Halal food. Foundation / HND / Undergraduate & Postgraduate Options Arts & Design Media Accountancy & Finance Music Business & Management Marketing Computing Nursing Education Construction Management Economics Public Relation Environment Photography Fashion Psychology"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 34,
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+ "content": "Health & Social Science Research Human Resource Radiography Law Journalism Logistics Horology Fees & Payments  GBP 5,000 - 5,500 – Foundati on / HND  GBP 6,500 - 7,000 – Undergraduate  GBP 7000 - 8,000 – Masters Living expenses  Approx £5000 - 6000 (As per Government Directives) Advance Payment  £2500 payable in advance and fully refundable on Visa rejection. The amount will be held with us till visa is granted. English Requirements  IELTS 5.5 (Foundation) 6.0 (Undergraduate) 6.5 (Postgraduate). Exempted for O & A level students with minimum C Grade in English Intakes  September (All Programs)  Jan / Feb / Apr /May (Only Masters Programs) Selling Points  UCE is a large, diverse, historic provider of higher and further education for the people of Birmingham and beyond.  UCE Birmingham deliver over 300 courses to more than 23,000 students  UCE’s continuing commitment to equal opportunities & provision o f a welcoming multicultural environment reflected slightly increases the proportion of students from ethnic minority backgrounds  A Guaranteed and affordable place in the Halls of Residence for full time international students who hold a conditional / uncon ditional firm offer letter  Sport and leisure facilities play a major part in the life of the City  The City proudly displays its past with historic buildings, Victorian arcades, impressive museum collections and monuments of art within easy reach .  Birming ham's cultural diversity is reflected in the wide range of restaurants, with Indian, Chinese, Mexican, French and Italian cuisine well represented 6) University of Paisley, SCOTLAND Location Located in Scotland, the nearest biggest city is Glasgow, which is 15 minutes away by train. Undergraduate & Postgraduate Options"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 35,
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+ "content": " Business & Management  Computing  Education  Health & Nursing  Human Resource  Law  Media  Music Fees & Payments  GBP 7,000 – Band 1 for non lab based courses such as Business.  GBP 7,900 – Band 2 for lab based courses such as I.T & Sciences. Living expenses  Approx £5000 - 6000 (As per Government Directives) Advance Payment  £4000 payable in advance and fully refundable on Visa rejection. The amount will be held with us till visa is granted. English Requirements  6.0 Undergraduate & Postgraduate. Exempted for O & A level students with minimum C Grade in English Intakes  September (All Programs)  Jan / Feb (Only Masters Programs) & September. (All other programs) Selling Points  Paisley is a safe, friendly & welcoming town.  Scotland is a large, diverse, historic provider of higher and further education for the people all around the world.  Work permit facility available after the completion of program.  Student accommodation is available nearby & besides the University’s sport center.  Paisley Museum & Art Gallery is situated opposite the University.  80000 students studying career - focused program."
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+ "page": 1,
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+ "content": "A SPIRE AND UK PARTNERS Basic Information to Counsel Training Manual Version 1.1 A comprehensive guide to start with the basic information regarding partner universities Aspire for general counselling. AEC – May 2023"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "page": 2,
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+ "content": "Contents University of Northampton ................................ ................................ ................................ ...................... 9 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................. 9 Fee Structure: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .................. 9 Entry Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......... 9 IELTS: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................... 9 Scholarship: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..................... 9 Popular Courses: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .............. 9 Placement Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......... 9 Deposit: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 9 Brunel University ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...... 11 Ranking: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 11 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 11 Fee Structure: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 11 Entry Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 11 IELTS: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................. 11 Scholarship: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 11 Placement Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 11 Deposit: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 11 Middlesex University London ................................ ................................ ................................ .................... 13 Ranking: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 13 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 13 Fee Structure: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 13 Entry Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 13 IELTS: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................. 13 Scholarship: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 13 Popular Courses: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 13 Deposit: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 13 Placement Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 13 University of Hertfordshire ................................ ................................ ................................ ....................... 15 Ranking: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 15 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 15 Fee Structure: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 15 Entry Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 15 IELTS: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................. 15 Scholarship: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 15 Popular Courses: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 15"
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+ {
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+ "page": 3,
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+ "content": "Deposit: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 15 Placement Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 15 University of South Wales ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 17 Ranking: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 17 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 17 Fee Structure: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 17 Entry Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 17 IELTS: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................. 17 Scholarship: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 17 Popular Courses: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 17 Deposit: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 17 Placement Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 17 University of the West Scotland ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 19 Ranking: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 19 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 19 Fee Structure: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 19 Entry Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 19 IELTS: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................. 19 Scholarship: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 19 Early Payment Discount Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 19 Popular Courses: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 19 Deposit: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 19 Placement Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 19 Bangor University ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..... 21 Ranking: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 21 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 21 Fee Structure: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 21 Entry Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 21 IELTS: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................. 21 Scholarship: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 21 Popular Courses: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 21 Deposit: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 21 Placement Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 21 The University of Manchester ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 23 Ranki ng: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 23 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 23 Fee Structure: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 23 ASPIRE EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING"
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+ {
15
+ "page": 4,
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+ "content": "Entry Requi rement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 23 IELTS: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................. 23 Scholarship: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 23 Popular Courses: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 23 Deposit: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 23 Placement Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 23 The University of Glasgow ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 25 Ranking: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 26 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 26 Fee Structure: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 2 6 Entry Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 26 IELTS: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................. 2 6 Scholarship: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 26 Popular Courses: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 2 6 Deposit: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 2 6 Placement Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 2 6 The University of Sheffield ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 29 Ranking: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 29 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 29 Fee Structure: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 29 Entry Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 29 IELTS: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................. 29 Scholarship: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 29 Popular Courses: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 29 Deposit: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 29 Placement Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 29 University of Nottingham ................................ ................................ ................................ .......................... 31 ASPIRE EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING"
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+ {
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................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 31 University of Liverpool ................................ ................................ ................................ .............................. 33 Ranking: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 33 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 33 Fee Structu re: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 33 Entry 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................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 33 Placement Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 33 SOAS University of London ................................ ................................ ................................ ....................... 35 Ranking: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 35 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 35 Fee Structure: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 35 Entry Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 35 IELTS: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................. 35 Scholarship: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 35 Popular Courses: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 35 Deposit: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 35 Placement Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 35 City, University of London ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................... 37 Ranking: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ 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................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 41 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 41 Fee Structure: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 41 Entry Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 41 IELTS: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ 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................................ ........ 41 Manchester Metropolitan University ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 43 Ranking: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 43 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 43 Fee Structure: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 43 Entry Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ 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................................ ......................... 43 Placement Options: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 43 Glasgow Caledonian University ................................ ................................ ................................ ................. 45 Ranking: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 45 Location and Main Campus: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................... 45 F ee Structure: ................................ ................................ 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Year 1: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................. 48 Pre - Master’ s Program: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ... 48 Entry Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .... 48 IELTS Requirement for Pre - Master’s Program: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ 48 External Partn ers and List of Universities: ................................ ................................ ................................ . 49 UK Application Process and Similarities to Australian Application: ................................ ............................ 50 Similarities to Australian Application: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............. 50 Only difference to Australian Application: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...... 50 Visa Requirement: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .... 50 Visa Fee & Health Charges: ................................ ................................ ................................ ....................... 50 Sample Documents: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .. 51 IOM TB Test Sample: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...... 51 Affidavit of Financial Support Sample: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 51 Sample CAS Letter: ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......... 52 ASPIRE EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING"
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+ "content": "FAQs. ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 53 1. What are pathways or foundation and how to eva luate a student? ................................ ................................ ................................ .......................... 53 2. Do universities offer pathways in their main campus? ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............. 53 3. How I can calculate the tuition fee and cost of living (Maintenance Fee)? ................................ ................................ ................................ ................. 53 ASPIRE EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING"
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+ "content": "University of Northampton (University Website is linked click on the name) Location and Main Campus: Northampton, England (It is 50 mins from Central London by Train) Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate fee GBP 14750 Per Annum Study postgraduate GBP 16500 & MBA 1 75 0 0 Per Annum . For Placement add GBP 1000 Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors 74% or Below (Entry th rough UNIC {University of Northampton International College} 5C’s or More GCSE Passes (Entry into UNIC) BCC 60% or above First or Second - class , 75% or above will be eligible for direct entry. IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.0 (or equivale nt) with a minimum of 5.5 sub - score in all modules. 6.5 (or equivalent) over all, no sub score less than 6 .0 in writing (Exception GCSE, O - Levels Grade C in English Language) LanguageCert International ESOL SELT (B2) (for undergraduate and C1 /C1 Exper t for PG programs)  Degrees requiring IELTS 6.0 overall: 33/50 in each component  UG Degrees requiring IELTS 6.5 overall: not accepted Pearson PTE Academic  Degrees requiring IELTS 6.0 overall: an average of 65 with no score lower than 59 in all skills .  Degrees requiring IELTS 6.5 overall: an average of 70 with no score lower than 59 in each of listening, reading, and speaking , and 65 in writing. TOEFL (iBT)/ TOEFL (iBT) Home Edition  Degrees requiring IELTS 6.0 overall: 70 overall (minimum score: Lis tening – 17, Reading – 18, Writing – 17, Speaking - 20)  Degrees requiring IELTS 6.5 overall: 88 overall (minimum score: Listening – 17, Reading – 18, Writing – 17, Speaking - 20) Scholarship: Up to 30% merit - based scholarship in tuition fees. Popular Co urses with Placement : MBA without work experience, MBA with work placement, MSc with work placement, MSc Accounting for ACCA F - 9 qualified people. Deposit: 7 000 GBP (2% further reduction on full fee payment) Take a Virtual Tour https://www.northampton.ac.uk/360 - Tour/ Search for Courses"
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+ "content": "Brunel University (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 41 in the UK. Location and Main Campus: London, England (30 Minutes away from Central London) Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP 19330 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP 24000 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors 60% or Below (Entry through LBIC Grade: CDE acceptable for ad mission. GCE A - level BBB (General Studies not 4 years bachelors (or equivalent), {London Brunel International O Levels/ AS Level -- Entry to accepted). -- Entry to 1st Year of with 2.2 UK degree equivalent College}) Foundation (Entry through LBIC Bachelors at Brunel University or Section University CGPA 2.4 / 4.0 {London Brunel International or 60% 70% or above Year 1 by LBIC College}) 2.4/2.6 for Tier 2 Universities (Condition Applies) IELTS: Undergraduate Pos tgraduate 6.0 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 5.5 sub - score in all modules. 6.5 (or equivalent) over all. IELTS waiver, subject to achieving the 2.2 UK degree equivalent Scholarship: GBP 6000 per year. Popular Courses: Famous for Business & Econo mics, Computer Science, Social Science, Life Science, Engineering & Technology and Physical & Sports. And MBA (Experience Required). Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Deposit: GBP 3000 Search for Courses"
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+ "content": "Middlesex Uni versity London (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 107 in the UK. Location and Main Campus: North West London, England (20 Minutes away from Central London) Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP 15100 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP 16800 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors Minimum 65% or Above GCSE 5C’s or above BCC Normally require a second - cla ss Honours degree (2:2) or above in an . appropriate subject. (65% or above) IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.0 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 5.5 sub - score in all modules. 6.5 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 6.0 sub - score in all modules. Scholarship: No Scholarship (Fee is already reduced to Low). Popular Courses: Famous for Accounting & Finance, Business and management, Economics, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Tourism and Hospit ality MBA (No interview, No Work exper ience or Portfolio). Deposit: GBP 3 000 Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for Courses"
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+ "content": "University of Hertfordshire (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 88 in the UK. Location and Main Campus: Hatfield, England (1 Hr Drive away from Central London) Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP 14750 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP 15450 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Level s A - Levels Bachelors ➢ HSC 60% – Entry to Stage 1 GCSE 5D’s or above O Levels/ GCE A - level CCC (General Studies not 4 years bachelors (or equivalent), (Foundation)or Stage 2 at HIC AS Level -- Entry to Stage 1 accepted). -- Entry to 1st Year of with minimum CGPA 2.4 / 4.0 or (Hertfordshire International (Foundation) Bachelors at University of 60%. College) Hertfordshire ➢ HSC 80% -- Entry to 1st Year of Bachelors at University of Hertfordshire IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.0 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 5.5 sub - score in all modules. 6.5 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 6.0 sub - score in all modules. Scholarship: Up to GBP2000. Popular Courses: Famous for Food Science, Social Work, Optometry Ophthalmology & Orthoptics and Medical Technology, MBA (Work Experience ENCOURAGED. However, applicants without work experience will be further evaluated on academics). Deposit: GBP 5 k for Karachi and Lahore or els e 10K Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for Courses"
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+ "content": "University of South Wales (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 71 in the UK. Location and Main Campus: Cardiff, Wales (4Hrs drive to Central London, England) Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP13 7 00 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP14 95 0 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors Intermediat e (HSC): 65% Can get admission into Pathway with Can get into year 1 with 3C’s Bachelors: GPA of 2.2 or above out of GCSE 5C’s. 4.0 OR 55% or above (4 Years) IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.0 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 5.5 sub - score in a ll modules. 6.0 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 5.5 sub - score in all modules. Scholarship: From GBP 1500 to GBP 2500. (Limited Availability) Existing Alumni Discount: GBP 6000 Popular Courses: Famous for Health & Medicine (Nursing, Public Health), Engineering, Social Studies, Business, Personal Care, Science, Computer Science, Hospitality. MBA (No Work Experience required). Deposit: 1 st Semester fee for Masters and 3 000 for Undergrad Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may va ry) Search for Courses"
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+ "content": "University of the West Scotland (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 108 in the UK. Location and Main Campus: Glasgow, Scotland (8Hrs Drive to London, England) Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP 14500 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP 14500 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors Applicants must have at least 60% in GCSE 5C’s or above Passe s in at least five subjects Applicants must have at least 80% in their higher Secondary including at least two passes at GCE their higher Secondary Certificate/Intermediate Advanced Level (grade C or higher) Certificate/Intermediate plus, recogn ised foundation programme IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate UWS requires an IELTS score of 6.5 or above (with no component below 6.0). UWS requires an IELTS score of 6.5 or above (with no component below 6.0). Scholarship: Scholarship of GBP 15 00 is available. Early Payment Discount Options: International students who pay their tuition fees in full 7 days prior to classes commencing would be entitled to a discount of 10% of their remaining tuition fees. Popular Courses: Famous for Aeronautic al & Manufacturing Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, General Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation & Tourism, Physics & Astronomy. Deposit: 50% Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees m ay vary) Search for UG Courses Search for PG Courses"
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+ "content": "Bangor University (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 49 in the UK. Location and Main Campus: Bangor, Wales Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP 16000 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP 17000 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors Year 11 HSC/Intermediate (Par t 1) GCSE 5C’s 3C’s A Levels or International 3 – 4 years of Bachelors or with 60%. Baccalaureate equivalent. Year 11 marks + Semester 1 of year 12 – 55% With min of 2.4 CGPA OR Two - year Bachelor degree (Pass) is required to be considered for entry onto the International Year 1* IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.0 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 5.5 sub - score in all modules. 6.0 (or equivalent) with a minimum of 5.5 sub - score in all modules. Scholarship: Vice Chancellor Schol arship: 50% of Tuition Fee Dean Scholarship: GBP 4000 International Scholarship: GBP 3000 Scholarship of GBP 1500 is available. Popular Courses: Famous for Arts & Humanities, Language & Linguistics, Business & Economics, Psychology, Life Sciences, Bio logical Sciences, Clinical, Preclinical & Health, Computer Science, Engineering & Technology. Deposit: 50% Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for Courses"
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+ "content": "The University of Manchester (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 6 in the UK. Location and Main Campus: Manchester North West, England Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP 29000 Upwards pe r Annum Study postgraduate for GBP 28000 Upwards Per Annum Entry Requirement: Inte rmediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors NA NA Grade AAB Honours UK 2:1 IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.5 Overall with no sub score below 6.0 7.0 overall with no sub score below 6.5 Scholarship: TBA Popular Courses: Nursing, Dentistry, Account & Finance, Chemical Engineering, Business. Deposit: No Deposit for UG. GBP 1000 for PG Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for UG Courses Search for PG Courses"
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+ "content": "The U niversity of Glasgow (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 11 th in the UK. Location and Main Campus: Glasgow, Scotland Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study unde rgraduate for GBP 23520 Per Annum Study postgraduate for £32850 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors NA NA Grade ABB Equivalent to Honor UK 2:1 IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.0 with no sub score below 6.0 6.5 wi th no sub score 6.0 Scholarship: TBA Popular Courses: Library & Information Management, Veterinary Medicine, Cancer Studies, Accounting & Finance. Deposit: No Deposit for UG. GBP 1000 for PG Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for UG Courses Search for PG Courses Tarique Kahn ASPIRE EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING"
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+ "content": "The University of Sheffield (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 11 th in the UK. Location and Main Campus: Broomhall Sheffield, England Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP 21000 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP2 75 00 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors NA NA Gra de AAB Equivalent to Honours UK 2:1 IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.5 with no sub score below 6.0 6.5 with no sub score below 6.0 Scholarship: TBA Popular Courses: Business. Accounting & Finance, Library & Informatio n Management. Deposit: No Deposit for UG. GBP 1000 for PG. Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for Courses"
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+ "content": "University of Nottingham (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 11 th in the UK. Location and Main Campus: Nottingham East Midland, England Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP 24000 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP 28000 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Le vels Bachelors NA NA Grades AAB Equivalent to Honours UK 2:1 IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.5 with no sub score below 6.0 7.0 with no sub score below 6.5 Scholarship: TBA Popular Courses: Business. Accounting & Finance, Library & Information Management. Deposit: No deposit for UG. GBP 4000 for PG. Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for UG Courses Search for PG Courses ASPIRE EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING"
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+ "content": "University of Liverpool (Uni versity Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 15 th in the UK. Location and Main Campus: Liverpool North West, England Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for G BP 21600 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP 26000 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors NA NA Grade ABB Equivalent to Honours UK 2:1 IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.0 with no sub score below 6.0 6.5 over all with no sub score 6.0 Scholarship: TBA Popular Courses: Business. Accounting & Finance, Library & Information Management. Deposit: No Deposit for UG. GBP 1000 for PG. Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for Courses ASPIRE EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING"
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+ "content": "SOAS Un iversity of London (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 13 th in the UK. Location and Main Campus: London, England Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergra duate for GBP 21160 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP 24750 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors NA NA Grades ABB Equivalent to Honours UK’ 2:1 IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.0 with no sub score below 6.0 6.5 with no sub score below 6.0 Scholarship: TBA Popular Courses: Business. Accounting & Finance, Library & Information Management. Deposit: No Deposit for UG. GBP 1000 for PG. Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for Courses"
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+ "content": "City, University of London (University Website is lin ked click on the name) Ranking: 9 th in the UK. Location and Main Campus: London, England Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP 22000 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP 28800 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors NA NA AAB NA IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.0 with no sub score below 6.0 6.5 with no sub score below 6.0 Scholarship: TBA Popular Courses: Library & Infor mation Management, Media Communication and Accounting & Finance. Deposit: No Deposit for UG. GBP 1000 for PG. Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for Co urses"
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+ "content": "Coventry University (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 50 th in the UK. Location and Mai n Campus: Coventry West Midland, England Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP 16800 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP 18250 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Interme diate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors 70% NA Grades BCC Equivalent to Honours UK 2:2 IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.0 with no sub score below 6.0 6.5 with no sub score below 6.0 Scholarship: TBA Popular Courses: Business & Management, Engineeri ng, Artificial Intelligence, Aeronautical Engineering. Deposit: GBP 8000 for UG. GBP 8 000 for PG. Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Sear ch for Courses"
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+ "content": "Sheffield Hallam University (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 50 th in the UK. Locati on and Main Campus: Sheffield, York and Humber, England Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP 15860 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP 16385 Per Annum Entry Requir ement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors NA NA Grades CCC Equivalent to Honours UK 2:2 IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 5.5 with no sub score below 5.0 6.5 with no sub score 6.0 Scholarship: TBA Popular Courses: Business & Management an d Engineering. Deposit: No deposit for UG. GBP 3 000 for PG. Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for Courses"
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+ "content": "Manchester Metropolitan University (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 64 th in the UK. Location and Main Ca mpus: Manchester North West, England Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP1 70 00 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP1 8 000 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediat e O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors Min 70% NA Grades BCC Equivalent to Honours UK 2:2 IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.0 with no sub score below 5.5 6.5 with no sub score 6.0 Scholarship: TBA Popular Courses: Art & Design, Business & Education. D eposit: No Deposit for UG. GBP 3000 for PG. Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for Courses"
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+ "content": "Glasgow Caledonian University (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 72 th in the UK. Location and Main Campus: Glasgow, Scotland Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP1 4 500 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP 1795 0 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermediate O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors NA NA Grades CCC Equivalent to Hono r UK 2:2 IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 6.0 with no sub score below 5.5 6.5 with no sub score below 6.0 Scholarship: TBA Popular Courses: Medicinal courses, Therapy related courses. Deposit: No Deposit for UG. GBP 3000 for PG. Placement Op tions: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for UG Courses Search for PG Courses"
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+ "content": "University of Law (University Website is linked click on the name) Ranking: 72 th in the UK. Locatio n and Main Campus: Guildford, England Fee Structure: Undergraduate Postgraduate Study undergraduate for GBP12500 Per Annum Study postgraduate for GBP12500 Per Annum Entry Requirement: Intermedia te O - Levels A - Levels Bachelors Min 60% NA Grades BCC Equivalent to Honours UK 2:2 IELTS: Undergraduate Postgraduate 5.5 with no sub score below 5.5 6.5 with no sub score below 6.0 Scholarship: TBA Popular Courses: Medicinal courses, Therapy rela ted courses. Deposit: 1 st Semester tuition fee as deposit for UG and PG. Placement Options: Yes, Placements are available. (Fees may vary) Search for Courses"
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+ "content": "UK Pathways: Founda tion: Entry Requirement: SSC/Matric HSC/Intermediate O - Levels AS - Levels Min 50% Min 50% 5C’s (D ^ E acceptable in some units) C,D,E IELTS Requirement for Foundation: UKVI Academic IELTS with overall 5.5 with no sub score les s than 5.0 International Year 1: Entry Requirement: SSC/Matric HSC/Intermediate O - Levels AS - Levels A - Level NA Min 70% NA NA Complete A - levels (Coming up to 46 UCAS Points) IELTS Requireme nt for Intl. Year 1: UKVI Academic IELTS with overall 6.0 with no sub score less than 5.5 Pre - Master’s Program: Entry Requirement: Bachelors Bachelor’s Degree Honours (Min 3 Years) Pass with min of 50%. IELTS Requirement for Pre - Master’s Program: UKVI Academic IELTS with overall 6.0 with no sub score less than 5.5"
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+ "content": "External Partners and List of Universities: INTO Study Navitas Study Group OnCampus (CEG) City University London UNIC Lancaster Unive rsity Coventry University Glasgow Caledonian University Anglia Ruskin University University of Aberdeen University of Sunderland INTO World Education Centre (1 BCUIC Cardiff University London South Bank university to Many) INTO Manc hester HIC Keele University university of Hull INTO Manchester Metropolitan Robert Gordon (ICRGU) University of Leeds University of Reading Newcastle University London ICP University of Surrey ONCAMPUS LONDON (1 to Many) Queen's U niversity Belfast Leicester University University of Sussex Birkbeck University of London University of East Anglia LBIC Bellerbys College (1 to Many) Royal Holloway University of London University of Exeter Swansea College Universit y of Huddersfield Queen Mary university of London University of Stirling UPIC Leeds Beckett University Royal Veterinary college Royal Holloway University of Goldsmiths university of London London the university of Sheffiel d The court auld Institute of Art Durham University ONCAMPUS UK NORTH (1 to Many) Coventry University London UCLAN Liverpool John Moores University RCSI Kingston University London St. George's University University of Strathclyde Glasgow University of Nicosia University of Lincoln"
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+ "content": "UK Application Process: Application: • All colo u red scan academic documents including certificate and transcripts • Copies of passport. (1 t ill 4 Pages) • Personal Statement. (Min 500 words) • Academic CV. • AEC Assessment form to be filled by student. • For UG IELTS UKVI is mandatory, where as IELTS Academic is required for PG ( Academic IELTS/PTE/TOEFL and in some cases Languagecert. ) • 2 Academi c References (Recommendation Letter or Referee Details). • UK Travel History, if applicable • English Proficiency Test Acceptable. (TOEFL IBT/IELTS Indicator, Password ) Conditions Apply Visa Requirement: • CAS (Certificate of Acceptance of Sponsorship) • 28 D ays Mature Bank Statement with maintenance certificate. • Original All Academic Documents. • IELTS Certificate. • IOM (TB) Test. • Affidavit of Financial Support. (Incase parents are sponsors) 0 • Birth Certificate. • Original Passport (All Previous and current) • FRC (Family Registration Certificate) • ID Card (Translate in English) • Sponsor’s NIC (Translated in English) • 2 Passport Size Photo. (Not Required) • Travel History (UKVI or Visit Travel History Record) (All the original documents need to be carried by th e student at the time of visa appointment as they will be scanned by the visa office). 1. Visa Fee & Health Charges: • Overseas Health cover £470 Per Year . (Through Credit Card) • Visa Fee GBP 348. (Through Credit Card) • Gerry’s VFS visa documents scan servic es need to be paid online at the time of visa appointment in advance. GBP 16 to GBP 19. (Through Credit Card) Optional Service • Visa Application Form 9 (VAF9) Point Based Form. Correct Link Student visa : Apply - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)  https://visas - immigration.service.gov.uk/apply - visa - type/tier4  To be paid online for the whole course duration All students will go through the fi nger printing (Biometric) art Gerry’s and all payments through credit card only"
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+ "content": "DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST NOTE: ALL THESE DOCUMENTS ARE TO BE TAKEN TO GERRY’S ON THE DAY OF VISA SUBMISSION 1. TB Screening Test Certificate 2. Certificate of Ac ceptance of Sponsorship (CAS LETTER) 3. Valid Original Passport - Previous passports (If any) 4. CNIC Colored Copy of Student ( Both Sides on Same Page)  English Translation attested by Notary Public 5. CNIC Colored Copy of both Parents ( Both Sides on Same Page)  English Translation attested by Notary Public 6. 2 Recent Colored Passport Size Photographs (with white background)  Si ze: 45mm x 35mm 7. Original All Educational Documents 8. UKVI IELTS / TOEFL Certificate (Mandatory if not exempted) 9. Proof of Accommodation (If any) 10. Family Registration Certificate 11. Birth Certificate of Applicant  English Tr anslation attested by Notary Public 12. Affidavit of Support from the Sponsor  On a 100/ - PRs Bond Paper attested by Notary Public FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS NOTE: BANK STATEMENT MUST BE MAINTAINED FOR 28 CONSECUTIVE DAYS BEFORE APPLYING FOR A VISA, AND THE AMOUNT MUST BE KEPT TILL A VISA DECISION IS RECEIVED; THERE CAN BE TRANSACTIONS PROVIDED THE MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED IS MAINTAINED . IT AFFECTS THE VISA DECISION NEGATIVELY* 1. Ideally, the Bank statement should be in the Name of the Student appl ying or a Joint Account Statement with the Sponsor.  (Sponsor can be yourself or parents). 2. Original Maintenance Certificate  (Letter by the bank stating that the A/C holder has been maintaining the account satisfactorily and should be signed by the Manager) 3. Original Bank Statemen t, 28 Days. Maintained with required balance, including; 1 - year tuition fees and living expenses for a year."
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+ "content": " £1,334 a month or 12006 per year for study in London  £1.023 a month or 9207 per year for study outside of London"
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+ "content": "FAQs for Credibility Interv iews for Tier 4 Students: o Why do you want to study in the UK? o How many universities did you apply to? Why did you choose this specific university over those? o Mention the Rankings of th e university along with the source? o What Course are you applying for and why? o What modules will you study in the first term? How will you be assessed? o What is your course start date and end date? o What is the tuition cost for the whole year? What are the living expenses? o What will be your Future prospects in Pakistan? How will it benefit you? o Who will Sponsor you, and how? o Monthly income or yearly turnover of the Sponsor? o How will you manage your accommodation? O Any Visa Refusal? O Do any relatives live in the UK?"
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+ "content": "Sample Documents: IOM TB Test Sample: Affidavit of Financial Support Sample: Tarique Kahn ASPIRE EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING"
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+ "content": "Sample CAS Letter: Tarique Kahn ASPIRE EDUCATIONAL CON SULTING"
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+ "content": "FAQs. 1. What are pathways or foundation and how to evaluate a student? Foundations or Pathways are a beginner level of education offered to students who haven’t performed properly in their previou s academic tenure. If a student's academic records show a lack of interest in their previous education, we should advise the student to go for foundation as the direct year will be difficult for them to catch up. 2. Do universities offer pathways on their main campus? There are a number of universities that offer foundation years on their main campus. However, some of the universities offer foundation years through their international college, which are part of the universities, such as: LBIC: London Brunel International College UNIC: U niversity of Northampton International College. 3. How I can calculate the tuition fee and cost of living (Maintenance Fee)? The tuition fee and cost of living vary from location to location. For Example: If a student is studying at a universit y which is located in London, a major/main city, the fee and the cost of living will be high. Or if a student is studying outside of London or away from major cities, the cost of living and tuition fees will be low. i.e. Cost of living in London for a mo nth as per UKBA (UK Border Agency): GBP 1334 x (multiple by 9 Months) Cost of living outside London as per UKBA: GBP 1023 x (multiple by 9 Months)."
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