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An Introduction to Islam through Questions and Answers

What Do Muslims Believe?


Muslims believe in One, Unique, Incomparable God; in the Angels created by Him; in the prophets through whom His revelations were brought to mankind; in the Day of Judgement and individual accountability for actions; in God's complete authority over human destiny and in life after death.

Muslims believe in a chain of prophets starting with Adam and including Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Job, Moses, Aaron, David, Solomon, Elias, Jonah, John the Baptist, and Jesus, peace be upon them. But God's final message to man, a reconfirmation of the eternal message and a summing-up of all that has gone before was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through Gabriel.

How Does Someone Become A Muslim?


Simply by saying 'there is no god apart from God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God.' By this declaration the believer announces his or her faith in all God's messengers, and the scriptures they brought.

What Does 'Islam' Mean?


The Arabic word 'Islam' simply means 'submission', and derives from a word meaning 'peace'. In a religious context it means complete submission to the will of God.

'Mohammedanism' is thus a misnomer because it suggests that Muslims worship Muhammad rather than God. 'Allah' is the Arabic name for God, which is used by Arab Muslims and Christians alike.

Why Does Islam Often Seem Strange?


Islam may seem exotic or even extreme in the modern world. Perhaps this is because religion does not dominate everyday life in the West today, whereas Muslims have religion always uppermost in their minds, and make no division between secular and sacred. They believe that the Divine Law, the Shari'a, should be taken very seriously, which is why issues related to religion are still so important.

Do Islam And Christianity Have Different Origins?


No. Together with Judaism, they go back to the prophet and patriarch Abraham, and their three prophets are directly descended from his sons - Muhammad from the eldest, Ishmael, and Moses and Jesus from Isaac. Abraham established the settlement which today is the city of Makkah, and built the Ka'abah towards which all Muslims turn when they pray.

What Is The Ka'abah?


The Ka'abah is the place of worship which God commanded Abraham and Ishmael to build over four thousand years ago. The building was constructed of stone on what many believe was the original site of a sanctuary established by Adam. God commanded Abraham to summon all mankind to visit this place, and when pilgrims go there today they say 'At Thy service, O Lord', in response to Abraham's summons.

Who Is Muhammad?


Muhammad was born in Makkah in the year 570, at a time when Christianity was not yet fully established in Europe. Since his father died before his birth, and his mother shortly afterwards, he was raised by his uncle from the respected tribe of Quraysh. As he grew up, he became known for his truthfulness, generosity and sincerity, so that he was sought after for his ability to arbitrate in disputes. The historians describe him as calm and meditative.

Muhammad was of a deeply religious nature, and had long detested the decadence of his society. It became his habit to meditate from time to time in the Cave of Hira near the summit of Jaba al-Nur, the 'Mountain of Light' near Makkah.

How Did He Become A Prophet And A Messenger Of God?


At the age of 40, while engaged in a meditative retreat, Muhammad received his first revelation from God through the Angel Gabriel. This revelation, which continued for twenty-three years, is known as the Qur'an.

As soon as be began to recite the words he heard from Gabriel, and to preach the truth which God had revealed to him, he and his small group of followers suffered bitter persecution which grew so fierce that in the year 622 God gave them the command to emigrate. This event, the Hijra, 'migration', in which they left Makkah for the city of Madinah some 260 miles to the north, marks the beginning of the Muslim calendar.

After several years, the Prophet and his followers were able to return to Makkah, where they forgave their enemies and established Islam definitively. Before the Prophet died at the age of 63, the greater part of Arabia was Muslim, and within a century of his death Islam had spread to Spain in the West and as far East as China.

How Did The Spread Of Islam Affect The World?



Among the reasons for the rapid and peaceful spread of Islam was the simplicity of its doctrine-Islam calls for faith in only one God worthy of worship. It also repeatedly instructs man to use his powers of intelligence and observation.

Within a few years, great civilizations and universities were flourishing, for according to the Prophet, 'seeking knowledge is an obligation for every Muslim man and woman'. The synthesis of Eastern and Western ideas and of new thought with old, brought about great advances in medicine, mathematics, physics, astronomy, geography, architecture, art, literature, and history. Many crucial systems such as algebra, the Arabic numerals, and also the concept of the zero (vital to the advancement of mathematics), were transmitted to medieval Europe from Islam. Sophisticated instruments which were to make possible the European voyages of discovery were developed, including the astrolabe, the quadrant and good navigational maps.

What Is The Qur'an?



The Qur'an is a record of the exact words revealed by God through the Angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad. It was memorized by Muhammad and then dictated to his Companions, and written down by scribes, who cross-checked it during his lifetime. Not one word of its 114 chapters, Suras, has been changed over the centuries, so that the Qur'an is in every detail the unique and miraculous text which was revealed to Muhammad fourteen centuries ago.

What Is The Qur'an About?


The Qur'an, the last revealed Word of God, is the prime source of every Muslim's faith and practice. It deals with all the subjects which concern us as human beings: wisdom, doctrine, worship, and law, but its basic theme is the relationship between God and His creatures. At the same time it provides guidelines for a just society, proper human conduct and an equitable economic system.

Are There Any Other Sacred Sources?


Yes, the Sunna, the practice and example of the Prophet, is the second authority for Muslims. A Hadith is a reliably transmitted report of what the Prophet said, did, or approved. Belief in the Sunna is part of the Islamic faith.

Examples Of The Prophet's Sayings



The Prophet said:

'God has no mercy on one who has no mercy for others'.

'None of you truly believes until he wishes for his brother what he wishes for himself'.

'He who eats his fill while his neighbor goes without food is not a believer'.

'The truthful and trusty businessman is associated with the prophets, the saints, and the martyrs'.

'Powerful is not he who knocks the other down, indeed powerful is he who controls himself in a fit of anger'.

'God does not judge according to your bodies and appearances but He scans your hearts and looks into your deeds'.

'A man walking along a path felt very thirsty. Reaching a well he descended into it, drank his fill and came up. Then he saw a dog with its tongue hanging out, trying to lick up mud to quench its thirst. The man saw that the dog was feeling the same thirst as he had felt so he went down into the well again and filled his shoe with water and gave the dog a drink. God forgave his sins for this action'. The Prophet was asked: 'Messenger of God, are we rewarded for kindness towards animals?' He said, 'There is a reward for kindness to every living thing'.

From the Hadith collections of Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi and Bayhaqi

What Are The 'Five Pillars' Of Islam?


They are the framework of the Muslim life: faith, prayer, concern for the needy, self-purification, and the pilgrimage to Makkah for those who are able.

1. FAITH
There is no god worthy of worship except God and Muhammad is His messenger. This declaration of faith is called the Shahada, a simple formula which all the faithful pronounce. In Arabic, the first part is la ilaha illa'Llah - 'there is no god except God'; ilaha (god) can refer to anything which we may be tempted to put in place of God -- wealth, power, and the like. Then comes illa'Llah:' except God, the source of all Creation. The second part of the Shahada is Muhammadun rasulu'Llah: 'Muhammad is the messenger of God'. A message of guidance has come through a man like ourselves.

A translation of the Call to Prayer is:

God is most great. God is most great.

God is most great. God is most great.

I testify that there is no god except God.

I testify that there is no god except God.

I testify that Muhammad is the messenger of God.

I testify that Muhammad is the messenger of God.

Come to prayer! Come to prayer!

Come to success (in this life and the Hereafter)! Come to success!

God is most great. God is most great.

There is no god except God.

2. PRAYER
Salah is the name for the obligatory prayers which are performed five times a day, and are a direct link between the worshipper and God. There is no hierarchical authority in Islam, and no priests, so the prayers are led by a learned person who knows the Qur'an, chosen by the congregation. These five prayers contain verses from the Qur'an, and are said in Arabic, the language of the Revelation, but personal supplication can be offered in one's own language.

Prayers are said at dawn, noon, mid-afternoon, sunset and nightfall, and thus determine the rhythm of the entire day. Although it is preferable to worship together in a mosque, a Muslim may pray almost anywhere, such as in fields, offices, factories and universities. Visitors to the Muslim world are struck by the centrality of prayers in daily life.

3. THE 'ZAKAT'
One of the most important principles of Islam is that all things belong to God, and that wealth is therefore held by human beings in trust. The word zakat means both 'purification' and 'growth'. Our possessions are purified by setting aside a proportion for those in need, and, like the pruning of plants, this cutting back balances and encourages new growth.

Each Muslim calculates his or her own zakat individually. For most purposes this involves the payment each year of two and a half percent of one's capital.

A pious person may also give as much as he or she pleases as sadaqa, and does so preferably in secret. Although this word can be translated as 'voluntary charity' it has a wider meaning. The Prophet said 'even meeting your brother with a cheerful face is charity'.

The Prophet said: 'Charity is a necessity for every Muslim'. He was asked: 'What if a person has nothing?' The Prophet replied: 'He should work with his own hands for his benefit and then give something out of such earnings in charity'. The Companions asked: 'What if he is not able to work?' The Prophet said: 'He should help poor and needy persons.' The Companions further asked 'What is he cannot do even that?' The Prophet said 'He should urge others to do good'. The Companions said 'What if he lacks that also?' The Prophet said 'He should check himself from doing evil. That is also charity.'

4. THE FAST
Every year in the month of Ramadan, all Muslims fast from first light until sundown, abstaining from food, drink, and sexual relations. Those who are sick, elderly, or on a journey, and women who are pregnant or nursing are permitted to break the fast and make up an equal number of days later in the year. If they are physically unable to do this, they must feed a needy person for every day missed. Children begin to fast (and to observe the prayer) from puberty, although many start earlier.

Although the fast is most beneficial to the health, it is regarded principally as a method of self-purification. By cutting oneself off from worldly comforts, even for a short time, a fasting person gains true sympathy with those who go hungry as well as growth in one's spiritual life.

5. PILGRIMAGE (Hajj)
The annual pilgrimage to Makkah�the Hajj�is an obligation only for those who are physically and financially able to perform it. Nevertheless, about two million people go to Makkah each year from every corner of the globe providing a unique opportunity for those of different nations to meet one another. Although Makkah is always filled with visitors, the annual Hajj begins in the twelfth month of the Islamic year (which is lunar, not solar, so that Hajj and Ramadan fall sometimes in summer, sometimes in winter). Pilgrims wear special clothes: simple garments which strip away distinctions of class and culture, so that all stand equal before God.

The rites of the Hajj, which are of Abrahamic origin, include circling the Ka'abah seven times, and going seven times between the mountains of Safa and Marwa as did Hagar during her search for water. Then the pilgrims stand together on the wide plain of Arafa and join in prayers for God's forgiveness, in what is often thought of as a preview of the Last Judgement.

In previous centuries the Hajj was an arduous undertaking. Today, however, Saudi Arabia provides millions of people with water, modern transport, and the most up-to-date health facilities.

The close of the Hajj is marked by a festival, the Eid al-Adha, which is celebrated with prayers and the exchange of gifts in Muslim communities everywhere. This, and the Eid al-Fitr, a feast-day commemorating the end of Ramadan, are the main festivals of the Muslim calendar.

Does Islam Tolerate Other Beliefs?


The Qur'an says: God forbids you not, with regards to those who fight you not for (your) faith nor drive you out of your homes, from dealing kindly and justly with them; for God loveth those who are just. (Qur'an, 60:8)

It is one function of Islamic law to protect the privileged status of minorities, and this is why non-Muslim places of worship have flourished all over the Islamic world. History provides many examples of Muslim tolerance towards other faiths: when the caliph Omar entered Jerusalem in the year 634, Islam granted freedom of worship to all religious communities in the city.

Islamic law also permits non- Muslim minorities to set up their own courts, which implement family laws drawn up by the minorities themselves.

What Do Muslims Think About Jesus?


Muslims respect and revere Jesus, and await his Second Coming. They consider him one of the greatest of God's Messengers to mankind. A Muslim never refers to him simply as 'Jesus', but always adds the phrase 'upon him be peace'. The Qur'an confirms his virgin birth (a chapter of the Qur'an is entitled 'Mary'), and Mary is considered the purest woman in all creation. The Qur'an describes the Annunciation as follows:

'Behold!' the Angel said, 'God has chosen you, and purified you, and chosen you above the women of all nations. O Mary, God gives you good news of a word from Him, whose name shall be the Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, honored in this world and the Hereafter, and one of those brought near to God. He shall speak to the people from his cradle and in maturity, and shall be of the righteous.'

She said: 'O my Lord! How shall I have a son when no man has touched me?' He said: 'Even so; God creates what He will. When He decrees a thing, He says to it, "Be!" and it is.' (Qur'an, 3:42-7)

Jesus was born miraculously through the same power which had brought Adam into being without a father:

Truly, the likeness of Jesus with God is as the likeness of Adam. He created him of dust, and then said to him, 'Be!' and he was. (3:59)

During his prophetic mission Jesus performed many miracles. The Qur'an tells us that he said:

I have come to you with a sign from your Lord: I make for you out of clay, as it were, the figure of a bird, and breathe into it and it becomes a bird by God's leave. And I heal the blind, and the lepers, and I raise the dead by God's leave. (3:49)

Neither Muhammad nor Jesus came to change the basic doctrine of the belief in One God, brought by earlier prophets, but to confirm and renew it. In the Qur'an Jesus is reported as saying that he came:

To attest the law which was before me. And to make lawful to you part of what was forbidden you; I have come to you with a sign from your Lord, so fear God and obey me. (3:50)

The Prophet Muhammad said:

Whoever believes there is no god but God, alone without partner, that Muhammad is His messenger, that Jesus is the servant and messenger of God, His word breathed into Mary and a spirit emanating from Him, and that Paradise and Hell are true, shall be received by God into Heaven. (Hadith from Bukhari)

Why Is The Family So Important To Muslims?


The family is the foundation of Islamic society. The peace and security offered by a stable family unit is greatly valued, and seen as essential for the spiritual growth of its members. A harmonious social order is created by the existence of extended families; children are treasured.

What About Muslim Women?


Islam sees a woman, whether single or married, as an individual in her own right, with the right to own and dispose of her property and earnings. A marriage dowry is given by the groom to the bride for her own personal use, and she keeps her own family name rather than taking her husband's.

Both men and women are expected to dress in a way which is modest and dignified; the traditions of female dress found in some Muslim countries are often the expression of local customs.

The Messenger of God said:

'The most perfect in faith amongst believers is he who is best in manner and kindest to his wife.'

Can A Muslim Have More Than One Wife?


The religion of Islam was revealed for all societies and all times and so accommodates widely differing social requirements. Circumstances may warrant the taking of another wife but the right is granted, according to the Qur'an, only on condition that the husband is scrupulously fair.

Is Islamic Marriage Like Christian Marriage?


A Muslim marriage is not a 'sacrament', but a simple, legal agreement in which either partner is free to include conditions. Marriage customs thus vary widely from country to country. As a result, divorce is not common, although it is not forbidden as a last resort. According to Islam, no Muslim girl can be forced to marry against her will: her parents will simply suggest young men they think may be suitable.

How Do Muslims Treat The Elderly?


In the Islamic world there are no old people's homes. The strain of caring for one's parents in this most difficult time of their lives is considered an honor and blessing, and an opportunity for great spiritual growth. God asks that we not only pray for our parents, but act with limitless compassion, remembering that when we were helpless children they preferred us to themselves. Mothers are particularly honored: the Prophet taught that 'Paradise lies at the feet of mothers'. When they reach old age, Muslim parents are treated mercifully, with the same kindness and selflessness.

In Islam, serving one's parents is a duty second only to prayer, and it is their right to expect it. It is considered despicable to express any irritation when, through no fault of their own, the old become difficult.

The Qur'an says: Your Lord has commanded that you worship none but Him, and be kind to parents. If either or both of them reach old age with you, do not say 'uff' to them or chide them, but speak to them in terms of honor and kindness. Treat them with humility, and say, 'My Lord! Have mercy on them, for they did care for me when I was little'. (17:23-4)

How Do Muslims View Death?


Like Jews and Christians, Muslims believe that the present life is only a trial preparation for the next realm of existence. Basic articles of faith include: the Day of Judgement, resurrection, Heaven and Hell. When a Muslim dies, he or she is washed, usually by a family member, wrapped in a clean white cloth, and buried with a simple prayer preferably the same day. Muslims consider this one of the final services they can do for their relatives, and an opportunity to remember their own brief existence here on earth. The Prophet taught that three things can continue to help a person even after death; charity which he had given, knowledge which he had taught and prayers on their behalf by a righteous child.

What Does Islam Say About War?


Like Christianity, Islam permits fighting in self-defence, in defence of religion, or on the part of those who have been expelled forcibly from their homes. It lays down strict rules of combat which include prohibitions against harming civilians and against destroying crops, trees and livestock. As Muslims see it, injustice would be triumphant in the world if good men were not prepared to risk their lives in a righteous cause. The Qur'an says:

Fight in the cause of God against those who fight you, but do not transgress limits. God does not love transgressors. (2:190)

If they seek peace, then seek you peace. And trust in God for He is the One that heareth and knoweth all things. (8:61)

War, therefore, is the last resort, and is subject to the rigorous conditions laid down by the sacred law. The term Jihad literally means 'struggle', and Muslims believe that there are two kinds of Jihad. The other 'Jihad' is the inner struggle which everyone wages against egotistic desires, for the sake of attaining inner peace.

What About Food?


Although much simpler than the dietary law followed by Jews and the early Christians, the code which Muslims observe forbids the consumption of pig meat or any kind of intoxicating drink. The Prophet taught that 'your body has rights over you', and the consumption of wholesome food and the leading of a healthy lifestyle are seen as religious obligations.

The Prophet said: 'Ask God for certainty (of faith) and well-being; for after certainty, no one is given any gift better than health!'

Islam In The United States


It is almost impossible to generalize about American Muslims: converts, immigrants, factory workers, doctors; all are making their own contribution to America's future. This complex community is unified by a common faith, underpinned by a countrywide network of a thousand mosques.

Muslims were early arrivals in North America. By the eighteenth century there were many thousands of them, working as slaves on plantations. These early communities, cut off from their heritage and families, inevitably lost their Islamic identity as time went by. Today many Afro-American Muslims play an important role in the Islamic community.

The nineteenth century, however, saw the beginnings of an influx of Arab Muslims, most of whom settled in the major industrial centers where they worshipped in hired rooms. The early twentieth century witnessed the arrival of several hundred thousand Muslims from Eastern Europe: the first Albanian mosque was opened in Maine in 1915; others soon followed, and a group of Polish Muslims opened a mosque in Brooklyn in 1928.

In 1947 the Washington Islamic Center was founded during the term of President Truman, and several nationwide organizations were set up in the fifties. The same period saw the establishment of other communities whose lives were in many ways modelled after Islam. More recently, numerous members of these groups have entered the fold of Muslim orthodoxy. Today there are about five million Muslims in America.

How Does Islam Guarantee Human Rights?


Freedom of conscience is laid down by the Qur'an itself:

'There is no compulsion in religion'. (2:256)

The life and property of all citizens in an Islamic state are considered sacred whether a person is Muslim or not.

Racism is incomprehensible to Muslims, for the Qur'an speaks of human equality in the following terms:

O mankind! We created you from a single soul, male and female, and made you into nations and tribes, so that you may come to know one another. Truly, the most honored of you in God's sight is the greatest of you in piety. God is All-Knowing, All-Aware. (49:13)

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Study in UK== UK College List

Study in UK


UK College List

Higher Education Colleges in London

 

  • Bellerbys College, London
  • Bickenhall College of Computing
  • Boston College of London
  • British Institute of Technology & E-Commerce (BITE)
  • Cambridge College of Learning
  • Cavendish College
  • CECOS London College of IT & Management
  • The City College
  • City of London College
  • City of London College
  • College of Central London
  • College of IT & Ecommerce
  • College of Technology London
  • East London College
  • eCollege London
  • ESCP-EAP European School of Management
  • EThames Graduate School
  • Goldsmith International Business School
  • Grafton College of Management Sciences
  • Greenwich School of Management
  • Guildhall College
  • Halifax College
  • Holborn College
  • Holborn School of Finance & Management
  • Huron University USA in London
  • Icon College of Technology & Management
  • Inchbald School of Design
  • Insearch Essex
  • Institute for the Arts in Therapy and Education
  • Interlink College of Technology & Business
  • International Colleges of Islamic Science
  • International School of Business Studies
  • Kings Langley College of Management
  • KLC School of Design
  • Lansdowne College
  • Leyton College
  • London Academy for Higher Education
  • London Academy of Management Sciences
  • London Academy of Management Sciences
  • London Business College
  • London City College
  • London College of Accountancy
  • London College of Advanced Studies
  • London College of Business
  • London College of Business & Computer Studies
  • London College of Business & Finance
  • London College of Computing & Management
  • London College of Management & IT
  • London College of Management & IT
  • London College of Management Studies
  • London College of Professional Training Ltd
  • London College Wimbledon
  • London Crown College
  • London Graduate School of Management
  • London Institute of Shipping and Transport (L.I.S.T)
  • London International College
  • London International College of Business & Technology (LIBT)
  • London School of Accountancy & Management
  • London School of Business & Finance
  • London School of Business & Management
  • London School of Commerce
  • London School of Management Ltd
  • London School of Management & Science
  • London School of Science & Technology
  • London Westminster College
  • Luton Business & Computing College
  • Maritime Greenwich College
  • Metropolitan College of London (MCL)
  • Millennium City Academy
  • Montessori Centre International
  • One-Tech (UK) Ltd
  • Pinnacle International College (formerly CRTS International College)
  • Rayat London College
  • Royal Wells College
  • Saxon College
  • Schiller International University - London
  • School of Technology and Management
  • Spurgeon's College
  • St Patrick's International College
  • Tudor College London
  • Webster Graduate School
  • West London College
  • Williams College
  • Zaskin College

Higher Education Colleges in Outer London

  • Azad University (IR) in Oxford
  • Bellerbys College, Brighton
  • Bellerbys College, Cambridge
  • Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts
  • Cambridge Seminars
  • Camphill Community, The Sheiling School
  • European School of Animal Osteopathy
  • International College, The (THINC)
  • International Management Centres Association
  • London College of Professional Studies
  • MindFields College
  • Peniel College of Higher Education
  • San Michael College
  • Tante Marie School of Cookery

Study in UK=UK University List

Study in UK


UK University List

  • University of Abertay Dundee
  • Bangor University
  • University of Bedfordshire
  • Birmingham City University
  • Brunel University
  • Cardiff University
  • University of Central Lancashire
  • City University London
  • University of East London
  • University of Essex
  • University of Greenwich (London)
  • University of Hertfordshire
  • Leeds Metropolitan University
  • London Metropolitan University
  • Middlesex University
  • Northumbria University
  • University of Nottingham
  • Oxford Brookes University
  • University of Strathclyde
  • University of Westminster
  • University of Wolverhampton
  • University of Worcester 

IELTS test result information for Bangladesi students

About IELTS Score Report OR Results :

  • IELTS Test Report/Results with successful candidates overall band scores (1 to 9) are to be released 13 calendar days after the test date. And results will be dispatched to the candidates mailing address within 14 days by courier.
  • IELTS results are not provided over the phone or by e-mail.
  • If IELTS candidates in Bangladesh wants to collect their result from British Council office, they must make a request in advance and bring candidates original passport during collection.
  • If candidates wish to send results to academic institutions/government agencies/professional bodies or employers they have to provide correct and accurate contact address of those institutions and add their files or case number if known.
  • British Council Bangladesh will charge DHL fees for results sent internationally but there is no charge for normal post.

British Council online IELTS results services information :

Search your IELTS score in British Council Bangladesh exam service website @ www.bd-britishcouncilexams.org
Or you can find your IELTS results in the British Council online IELTS results service Website.
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IELTS score report or result Re-mark or
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  • If an IELTS candidate wants he/she can apply for an enquiry on results and all recheck enquiries must be made via the IELTS administrator and reach British Council office within four weeks of the issue of the results.
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  • British Council will notify of recheck of result within 6 to 8 weeks after receipt of exam materials.
Please visit your nearest British Council office for more details.

If IELTS candidate wants to cancel registration or wants to get refund

  • If an IELTS candidate wish to cancel registration five weeks before the test date they will receive a refund through bank transfer.But an administration fee will deducted by British Council. Application form will be download from British Concil Bangladesh website @ www.britishcouncil.org/bangladesh.htm
  • If candidates wish to cancel registration within five weeks before the test date no refund will be offered.
  • If you want to cancel your registration more than five weeks before the test date British Council will refund your fee by bank transfer. An administration fee.
  • Just download an application form from British Council Bangladesh website www.britishcouncil.org/bangladesh . Complete it and attach your original money receipt. You will also need to attach a doctor's note if you are applying on medical grounds.
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    • Serious illness e.g. hospital admission or serious injury (Does not include minor illness such as a mild cold)
    • Loss or bereavement - death of a close family member
    • Hardship/ trauma victim of crime, victim of a traffic accident.
    • Military service
Please note that British Council only accepts refund applications within five days of the test date.

IELTS ==Test Information for Bangladeshi Students

IELTS

Test Information for Bangladeshi Students

What is IELTS ?

IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [website : www.ielts.org] is the way to prove your English language skills and open doors to international opportunities. Whether you want to migrate in Canada or Australia or to study in UK , Australia , Sweden , Canada or practice your profession in an English-speaking country, IELTS is vital in preparing you for your journey of success.
IELTS is jointly managed by the British Council , IDP - IELTS Australia & University of Cambridge [ESOL Examinations]

IELTS Test Modules ::


Candidates are tested in
  • Listening
  • Reading
  • Writing
  • Speaking

  • The first three modules- Listening, Reading, Writing must be completed in one day. No break is given between the three modules.
  • Speaking Module may be taken, at the discretion of the test center, in the period seven days before or after the other three modules.

Why IELTS is required for student visa ?

A good score in IELTS is an entry requirement for student visa admission in many colleges and universities around the world. IELTS is widely accepted in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Canada, USA and many countries. Over 1,800 education institutions, professional organisations and accrediting bodies in the USA accepting IELTS as proof of a candidate̢۪s English language skill.

Validity of IELTS score

IELTS scores are valid for two years and the students are not allowed to repeat the examination for 90 days from the date of first attempt. So it is highly recommended that IELTS perticipents should get well prepared and sit for examination.

IELTS Test Fees in bangladesh ::

IELTS Test fee is BD Tk.9750/- for Academic Module or General Training module

How and where to go for IELTS Registration in Bangladesh ?

  • At first collect an application form from any of British Council Bangladesh offices OR download it from British Council Bangladesh Website OR from the British Council Service booths located at the following branches of Standard Chartered Bank
Standerd Chartered Bank Branches
Dhanmondi
House 37, Road 2, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka 1205
 
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Shahbagh
Dhaka Sheraton Hotel (1 Minto Road Dhaka BSL Complex)
  • Read through the IELTS Information Booklet (dates, registration process, refunds, IELTS support services etc). You can get this IELTS Booklet from British Council Bangladesh website
  • Complete the form carefully and attach all necessary documents ( photocopy of first 4 pages of passport, three passport size photographs and British Council payment slip if you are paying through bank).
  • Submit your completed application with above documents to one of British Council offices or at the Service 1 booth at the above branches of Standard Chartered Bank.

Please remember that IELTS test registration is first-come-first-serve basis
  • You can register at any of the British Council IELTS Test Centers/Offices in Bangladesh Or You can Register with IDP : IELTS Australia.

British Council IELTS
Test Centers/Offices in Bangladesh

British Council Dhaka
5 Fuller Road, Dhaka 1000
Tel : + 88 02 861 8905
Fax : + 88 02 861 3375
Fax : + 88 02 861 3255
British Council Teaching Centre
754b Satmasjid Road, Dhanmondi 1205
Tel : + 88 02 911 6171
Tel : + 88 02 911 6545
Tel : + 88 02 914 5557-8
Fax : + 88 02 811 6554
British Council Chittagong
77/A East Nasirabad, Chittagong
Tel : + 88 031 657884-6
Fax : + 88 031 657881
British Council Project Office Sylhet
Al-Hamrah Shopping city (6th floor)
Zindabazar, Sylhet 3100
Tel : + 88 0821 814925
Fax : + 88 0821 814924

British Council Khulna
(Test Venue)

To register for IELTS test in Khulna or for more information, please contact one of the British Council test centres in Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet via the phone, fax or email above or visit British Council website @ www.britishcouncil.org/bangladesh
Information Source : www.ielts.org

IDP-IELTS Australia

IELTS TEST VENUE ( BD - 040 ) & REGISTRATION CENTRE
Wings Centre
House # 55 ,
Road # 4/A,
Dhanmondi , Dhaka -1209
Phone : 88-02-9660392

Swedish student visa Information

FAQ - Frequently Asked Question(s)

How to obtain a student visa for Sweden ?


  1. What is the process to obtain student visa for Sweden? Please give me all the information required for obtaining a Swedish student visa.
  2. Answer :     From 2007-08 academic year, a new application procedure introduced for master's level studies at all Swedish universities as well as for Bachelor or PhD Applicants. You will need to obtain residence permit to study in Sweden. Visa is issued by Migration Board/Authority in Sweden. So, you have to apply for it in the Swedish embassy in your country of residence.The documents required to apply for Swedish visa are almost similar to other nations. You will need:
    • A valid passport
    • Passport size Photographs
    • Letter of acceptance from university in Sweden
    • Previous study certificates and transcripts
    • Proofs of sufficient funds
    Requirements and visa charges may vary according to place you are applying from. Embassy of Sweden suggests to apply as early as possible, once the Admission is granted by studera.nu in Sweden by offering "Letter of Admission".
  3. what is the entry/admission requirements for sweden student visa ?
  4. Answer :
    Entrance Requirements Admission to undergraduate studies (Bachelor' s programmes) -Basic level
    The applicant must have basic eligibility, and in addition should fulfill/satisfy any special requirements by university admission rule. Students from outside of Sweden, the general entrance requirements are:
    • Completion of Upper Secondary School education.
    • Proficiency in English
    • Proficiency in Swedish, corresponding to at least two years of studies at a Swedish upper secondary school. Please note: students applying for courses or programmes taught in English are exempted from this requirement
    These requirements apply to most first year bachelor’s courses, unless other specified Special entrance requirements (Undergraduate study)Most courses and programmes of study have course eligibility requirements that vary depending on the subject area and type of course.
    Admission to Graduate Studies (Master's programmes)
    Applicants must have a basic eligibility. In addition students sould fulfill the special requirements that may be prescribed by University. General entrance requirement for graduate studies is as follows :
    • First level degree from a recognised university. Comprising at least 180 higher education credits (ECTS credits) or equivalent
  5.  

Applying for an adult student visa

Country Name: United Kingdom
Partition of countries : Europe
Population: 61,634,599


Applying for an adult student visa

This quick guide explains how an adult student can apply for a student visa under tier 4 of the points-based system.
Full details of all requirements are in the immigration rules at paragraphs 245ZT to 245ZY of part 6A, which you can find on the right side of this page.

Who can apply?

You can apply for an adult student visa if you are coming to the United Kingdom for your post-16 education.
If you are 16 or 17 years old and want to study a course at National Qualification Framework level 3 or above, you can agree with your approved education provider either to apply as an adult or child.  Those studying for an English language qualification at Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) Level A2 or above must apply as an adult student. See Studying as a child for more information on how to apply as a child student.
There are different rules if you are extending your permission to stay in the United Kingdom as an adult student. See Extending your adult student visa for more information.

How long can I come for?


Type of course Length of course  Length of stay allowed
Degree level or above  12 months or more  The full length of the course
plus
four months after the end of your course
Degree level or above  Six months or more, but less than 12 months   The full length of the course
plus
two months after the end of your course
Course to prepare you for study (known as pre-sessional) Less than six months  The full length of the course
plus
one month after the end of your course
Short course (not one to prepare you for study) Less than six months  The full length of the course
plus
seven days after the end of your course
Below degree level  12 months or more  The full length of the course (up to a maximum of three years if you are 18 years old or above)
plus
four months after the end of your course
Below degree level  Six months or more, but less than 12 months  The full length of the course
plus
two months after the end of your course
Postgraduate doctors and dentists on a recognised Foundation programme  Maximum of three years  The full length of the course (up to a maximum of three years)
plus
one month after the end of your course


What do I need to apply?

You need 40 points to be able to apply for a student visa and must provide the proof needed with your application form.
Points What you gets points for  Proof and documents needed
  30  Doing a course (at an acceptable level) with an approved education provider (also known as sponsorship) Visa letter or confirmation of acceptance for studies issued by your approved education provider, before February 2010 (if you are applying within the United Kingdom) and the documents used to get the visa letter or confirmation of acceptance for studies.
From February 2010 the UK Border Agency will only accept a confirmation of acceptance for studies and will no longer accept a visa letter.
 10  Having enough money to cover your course fees and monthly living costs (also known as maintenance)  Bank statement or letter confirming that you have enough money available to cover your course fees and monthly living costs for up to one year, at the time you submit your application


If you apply before 1 October you will only need to show proof that you have the money needed, on the day that you apply.  However, from 1 October 2009, you must be able to prove that the money you need to apply has been in your account for 28 days before you submit your application.
You must also arrange to have your photograph taken and give your fingerprints, which are known as biometric information. See Biometrics for more information.

Approved education provider

Education providers are approved by us when we give them, a licence to teach international students in the United Kingdom, and add them to the tier 4 register of sponsors.  Once you have chosen an education provider to study with, you can check to see if they are on the tier 4 register of sponsors.  If the education provider is not on the register, you will not be able to get a student visa.

Course at an acceptable level

You can do courses that lead to an approved qualification and are:
  • approved at level 3 or above on the National Qualifications framework (NQF);approved at the same level in the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF);
  • approved at the same level by the Qualifications, Curriculum and Assessment Authority for Wales (ACCAC);
  • approved at the same level by the Council for Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) in Northern Ireland; 
  • are short-term study abroad programmes in the United Kingdom as part of your qualification at an overseas higher education institution, as long as the qualification is confirmed as the same as a United Kingdom degree level by UK NARIC. You can find contact details for UK NARIC on the right side of this page; or
  • an English language course at a level A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. If you want to do another English language course after your first course, you will need to show a formal assessment of the English language level you got.

Money needed

The money that you need includes course fees and monthly living costs. The monthly living costs needed depends on where you are studying.
Length of course Where will study  Money needed
Nine months or less  In London   Course fees
and
�800 for each calendar month of the course

Nine months or less  Outside London  Course fees
and
�600 for each calendar month of the course
More than nine months   In London  First year of fees
and
�7,200 to cover living costs the first nine months in the United Kingdom
More than nine months  Outside London First year of fees
and
�5,400 to cover living costs the first nine months in the United Kingdom


Money needed if I have completed a course of study in the United Kingdom that was at least six months long in the past four months

You will only need to show two months worth of living costs if you have completed a course of study in the United Kingdom that was at least six months long in the past four months, and were in any of the following immigration categories:
  • child student;
  • adult student (also known as general student);
  • postgraduate doctor or dentist;
  • student (under the rules in place before 31 March 2009);
  • student nurse;
  • student re-sitting examination;
  • student writing up a thesis;
  • Student Union sabbatical officer.
The money you will need is:
Length of course Where will study  Money needed
Nine months or less  In London   Course fees
and
�800 for each calendar month of the course up to a maximum of two months

Nine months or less  Outside London  Course fees
and
�600 for each calendar month of the course up to a maximum of two months
More than nine months   In London  First year of fees
and
�1,600 to cover two months of living costs in the United Kingdom
More than nine months  Outside London First year of fees
and
�1,200 to cover two months of living costs in the United Kingdom



How much does a student visa cost?

The student visa application fee depends on where you apply from:
Inside the United Kingdom by post - �357
Inside the United Kingdom at a Public Enquiry Office (PEO) - �565
Outside the United Kingdom - �145

What application form should I use?

If you are applying from inside the United Kingdom, you should use the Tier 4 (general) application form, which you can find on the right side of this page.
If you are applying from outside the United Kingdom, go to our visa services website, which you can find on the right side of the page, to find the application form for the country you are applying from.

Application forms

Application form and guidance for adult students applying under tier 4 of the points-based system

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UK Visa Information

UK Visa Information
General Information
All applications should be submitted at the UK Visa Application Centres in Dhaka, Sylhet, and Chittagong run by VFS Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd.
UK Visa Application Centres are located at:
DHAKA SYLHET
CHITTAGONG
VFS, Saimon Centre, 1st floor
Gulshan Commercial Area
Road # 22, House # 4A
Dhaka 1212
Applications accepted:
Sunday-Wednesday : 0800-1300, 1400-1600
Thursday 0800-1430
With the exception of public holidays
Telephone enquiries: 885 1988
E-mail enquiries: info@vfs.com.bd
VFS Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd.
UK Visa Application Centre
Garden Towers ; 1st Floor
Shahjalal Bridgelink Road
Sylhet - 3100
Office timings:
Sunday-Thursday:
08:00 AM to 01:00 PM (Submission)
01:00 PM to 02:00 PM (Closed for Lunch Break)
02:00 PM to 04:00 PM (Passport collection)
With the exception of public holidays
Telephone enquiries:
Customer Helpline : 0088-0821-810117 (08:00 AM to 01:00 PM)
Fax : 0088-0821-810117
For all Inter-office calls : 0088-0821-810118
E-mail enquiries: info@vfs.com.bd
(All non-settlement applications)
VFS, Chamber House
4th Floor, Agrabad C/A
Chittagong
Applications accepted:
Sunday-Thursday 0800 - 1430
With the exception of public holidays
Telephone enquiries: (02) 885 1988
E-mail enquiries: info@vfs.com.bd
There is no change in UK Immigration rules and the decision making process for the granting of UK visas will remain with the British High Commission.
The UK Visa Application Centres will process all applicants and, unless you qualify for Visa Express, inform you of your appointment date and time.
If you must travel a long distance to the visa office, contact VFS Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd addressed above before you start your journey for any important information that may affect you.
Requirements for Student Visa Application (Bold items are essential)
    1. Application form VAF1, fully completed and signed by the applicant.
    2. Passport valid for at least six months, with available ‘visa’ pages.
    3. If available, your old passports.
    4. Evidence of current studies, or current employment. If neither, evidence of current status.
    5. Valid acceptance letter form schools/colleges in the UK stating:
      • i) Cost of the course fees and receipt for any fees paid
      • ii) Details of accommodation and how much it costs
      • iii) How many hours a week you will study
      • iv) The start and end date of proposed course.
    6. Evidence of ability to pay for course.
    7. Evidence of maintenance and accommodation.
    8. If self employed: company documentation
    9. Evidence of qualifications held.
    10. .Evidence of English qualifications.
    11. From sponsors: a letter of sponsorship, photocopies of their passport showing their immigration status in the UK, evidence of their financial status and available accommodation in the UK.
Photo Specification
One recent, passport-sized (45mm x 35mm), color photograph. The photograph should be:
  1. taken against a light colored (white, off-white etc.) background.
  2. clear and of good quality and not framed or backed
  3. printed on normal photographic paper and full face without sunglasses, hat or other head covering unless for cultural or religious reasons.
Please note that VFS Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd may not accept photographs which do not meet these specifications.
Visa Fee
Visa Fee Tk. 11,050/= [GBP 85] is payable on application, for each applicant.
  1. For each application, the visa fee plus a VFS handling charge of Taka 500 will be payable.
  2. The VFS handling charge is paid separately by cash.
  3. The visa payment is by bank draft only, in favour of "British High Commission".
  4. Only bank drafts from Standard Chartered, HSBC, Sonali Bank, South East Bank, or Brac Bank are acceptable.
  5. In addition to the above, there is an option to obtain bank drafts/pay orders from Brac Bank booths located within the VFS offices. The optional cost for this service is 185 Taka per draft/PO.
You will receive separate receipts for the fee and handling charge payments.
FAQ: Health Screening for TB
  • Do I have to be tested for tuberculosis (TB)?
If you are planning to go to the UK for more than six months, you will need to be tested to show that you are free from TB before the VFS will accept your visa application.
  • I made my application before this requirement started. Do need to take a test?
No. If your application was accepted before the start date, you do not need to show a certificate before the High Commission makes a decision on your application. But you may have to be tested on arrival in the UK.
  • Why do I have to be tested for TB?
TB is common in Bangladesh and is an infectious disease which can be spread by close contact with other people. The UK wants to encourage greater awareness and treatment of TB in Bangladesh, as well as protecting people in the UK.
Being tested before you travel also means that the arrival procedures in the UK will usually be much quicker.
  • How much will the test cost?
In Bangladesh the cost is $56 per person. About Tk. 4000/=
  • How you will test for TB?
Before VFS will accept you visa application they will ask you to contact the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), who will arrange for you to have a chest x-ray at an accredited clinic or hospital. If the x-ray shows signs of infections, the clinic will do other tests to find out whether you have infectious TB. This can take several days.
  • Where will I have to go for the test?
Clinic details:
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) will operate the following 3 clinics.
Telephone bookings for all three clinics can be made at the call center from 08:30 to 16:00 hours, Sunday through Thursday, on these three numbers only: +880-2-9676071, 0173 047471, 0173 066230.
Dhaka
MEDINOVA Medical services Limited
House # 71/A, Road # 5/A,
Dhanmondi Residential Area,
Dhaka-1207.
Sylhet
MEDI-AID Diagnostic & Consultation Centre
New Medical Road,
(Near Modhu Sohid Majar)
Sylhet-3100
Chittagong
SENSIV
14, Jamalkhan Road,
Chittagong-4000
  • What will happen if I do not have TB?
The IOM office will give you a certificate which you must submit with your visa application form and other documents so that the High Commission knows that you are free from infectious TB.
  • What will happen if I do have TB?
The IOM will not give you a certificate and you will not be able to apply for a visa until you have been cured. The IOM will give you advice and tell you how to get treatment for infectious TB. A full course of treatment usually takes six months. After you have been cured you must be tested again. If the test shows that you are free of infectious TB, the IOM will give you a certificate so that you can apply for your visa.
  • Will I have to pay for treatment?
The IOM office will advise you about this.
  • Will I have to pay for the second test after I am cured?
Yes
  • What about pregnant women?
Pregnant women will be offered a chest x-ray with abdominal shielding to protect the unborn child. If they decline, other tests may be carried out or delays may occur.
  • I have TB and I have an urgent need to travel to the UK and cannot wait for six months. What can I do?
If you have an urgent and compassionate need to travel, you will need to give us full details of the reasons why. We will take these into consideration when we make a decision about giving you a visa. Urgent and compassionate reasons are likely to be when there is a close family member in the UK who is a seriously ill, or when your travel to the UK cannot be delayed for exceptional reasons. If we do allow you to travel you will be expected to begin treatment for TB when you arrive in the UK.
  • What will happen if I refuse to take a TB test?
You can still make your visa application, but we will refuse your visa.
  • Is anyone exempt from this requirement?
Only children under 11 years old, holders of diplomatic passports and returning residents do not need to give us a TB certificate.
  • Will I need to take my certificate with me to the UK?
Yes. You should carry it in your hand luggage. If you do not, you may be delayed on arrival in the UK. We also advise that you take your chest X-ray with you in case you need to see a doctor in the UK.
  • Will I need to take any more TB tests while I am in the UK?
If you have been in contact with someone who has TB, or you become ill, you may be asked to take a test.

England (UK) Student Visa InformationUK Visa Application Centers (VAC):

UK Visa Application Centers (VAC):
For student visa, applications should be submitted at the UK Visa Application Centers (VAC) in Dhaka, Sylhet, and Chittagong run by VFS Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd.

Address of VAC:

VAC Dhaka Office
Saimon Centre, 1st floor
Gulshan Commercial Area
Road # 22, House # 4A
Dhaka 1212

Office timing
Sunday-Wednesday: 08:00-13:00, 14:00-16:00
Thursday: 08:00-14:30
With the exception of public holidays
Telephone: 8851988, 8851987-9
Fax: 8851989
E-mail: info.ukbd@vfshelpline.com

VAC Sylhet Office
Garden Towers, 1st Floor
Shahjalal Bridgelink Road
Sylhet 3100

Office timings
Sunday-Thursday: 08:00-13:00 (Submission)
14:00-16:00 (Passport Collection)
With the exception of public holidays
Telephone: 0821-810117 ( 08:00-13:00)
Fax : 0821-810118
E-mail: info.ukbd@vfshelpline.com

VAC Chittagong Office
Chamber House, 4th Floor
38 Agrabad C/A, Chittagong.

Office timing
Sunday-Thursday: 08:00-14:30
With the exception of public holidays
Telephone: 031-2511210
E-mail: info.ukbd@vfshelpline.com

Visa Fees:


1. For student visa you have to pay BDT 15225, in favour of \"British High Commission\".
2. All visa fees will need to be paid at designated branches of BRAC Bank Ltd.
3. Alternatively, an applicant has the option to turn in with a pay order demand draft of the exact visa application fee amount in favor of the \"British High Commission\" but bank drafts only from Standard Chartered, HSBC, Sonali Bank, South East Bank or BRAC Bank are acceptable. The applicants also have the option to purchase a Banker\'s Draft at the UK Visa Application Centre. There is a Bank processing fee of BDT 150 when paying the visa application fees in cash at the Bank Counter inside the Visa Application Centre. 4. Applicants will be given a receipt (which will be valid for 30 days from the next working day).
5. The receipt should then be submitted with an application form to one of the Visa Application Center (VAC) or the British High Commission\'s commercial partner VFS Center



Finger Scans & Photograph For Visa:
All persons applying for UK visas, irrespective of nationality, will have to apply in person to one of the VACs to have their finger scans and digital photograph taken.


Photography Specification:

1. One recent, passport-sized (45mm x 35mm), colour photograph. The photograph should be:
a. Taken against a light coloured (white, off-white etc.) background
b. Clear and of good quality and not framed or backed
c. Printed on normal photographic paper
d. Full face without sunglasses, hat or other head covering unless for cultural or religious reasons

You have to submit the following supporting documents:
1. Visa Application Form (VAF 3) for students.
2. A passport with at least 6 months validity. There must have visa pages to paste the visa document. You can also submit your old passport, if available.
3. One passport sized photograph. This must not be more than 6 months old. Please see photography specification described above.
4. The appropriate visa fee.
5. Evidence to support the information you have given (see below for more details)
6. Unless single, please provide evidence of your marital status e.g. marriage or civil partnership certificate
7. Acceptance letter from university/college in the UK. In this letter there must have the following information
a. Start and end date of the course
b. How many hours to study per week.
c. Accommodation and its cost information.
d. Tuition fee of this course.

8. Evidence of any previous study or qualifications gained in the UK.
9. Evidence of any English language qualifications e.g. IELTS or TOEFL.
10. Evidence of previous education history.
11. Evidence of the cost of your course fees
12. Evidence of any funds set aside by your financial sponsors specifically to pay for your study
13. Evidence of your financial sponsor?s occupation, income and any savings or assets they have
14. Dependant of a Student
15. Evidence of your sponsor?s permission to live in the UK
16. Evidence of the course of study your sponsor is doing or is going to do in the UK
17. Finances and employment
18. Evidence of your current employment/self employment/occupation/work
19 Evidence of your total monthly income from all sources of employment or occupation after tax
20. Evidence of any income from other sources e.g. friends, family, savings, property etc
21. Evidence of any job offers you have
22. Evidence of ability to pay for course.

TB test:

For TB test you can visit Health Screening Certificate page. You can make an appointment by calling 9676071, 01713-047471, 01713-069183, 01713-481797, 01713-066230, 01713-481789, 01714-161385.

International Organisation for Migration (IOM):
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) will operate the following 3 clinics.

Dhaka
MEDINOVA Medical services Limited
House # 71/A, Road # 5/A,
Dhanmondi Residential Area,
Dhaka-1207

Sylhet
MEDI-AID Diagnostic & Consultation Centre
New Medical Road,
(Near Modhu Sohid Majar)
Sylhet-3100

Chittagong
SENSIV
14, Jamalkhan Road,
Chittagong-4000


Tier 4 Point Base System

The Genaral Student Category is a Trier 4 according to the Point Based System(PBS)
a place on a course with an approved education provider i.e Visa letter from education provider and supporting documents as specified in this guidance - 30 points and
enough money at the time of submitting application to cover course fees and monthly living costs i.e Bank statement or letter confirming that you have enough money available to cover your course fees and monthly living costs as we specify, at the time you submit your application
You must show that you have held the money for 1 year in your or your gurdian’s bank account. The end of that 28 day period must not be more than one month before the date of your application - 10 points.
You have to get total 40 point to achive student visa.

Roll of The Approved Education Provider

The education provider must be approved by UK Border Agency and have a licence to bring students to the United Kingdom. Once they are licensed, they are given a rating and added to our tier 4 register of sponsors (also known as education providers).
Your approved education provider must issue you a visa letter for you to be able to apply as a student. The visa letter is confirmation of your unconditional offer of a place on a course of study. You must have a visa letter when you apply, or your application will be refused
Later on in 2009, approved education providers will start using our new IT system to start issuing confirmation of acceptance for studies, which is an electronic number, to allow you to apply for a student visa.


Livinng Cost


Inside The London: £800
Outside The London:£600