STUDY IN THE UK, DISCOVER YOUR FUTURE, AND
ACHIEVE SOMETHING AMAZING!
Our Study-UK Degree Programs will get you ready for life changing experiences! The UK offers World-ranked Universities And World-Class Teaching In Multicultural And World-class Facilities.
Our Study-UK Degree Programs will get you ready for life changing experiences! The UK offers World-ranked Universities And World-Class Teaching In Multicultural And World-class Facilities.
Coming to the UK is your opportunity to gain the education, inspiration and confidence to fulfill your potential and studying at AimUSA is a straightforward process. We will guide you through it step by step.
There are hundreds of jobs and work experience opportunities for students and graduates in London. As an international student you can work for up to 20 hours a week while studying and 40 hours during the break.
Your student visa will allow you to live and study in the UK throughout your course.
STEP 1: Go here to select the subject you're passionate about.
STEP 2: Register here to join our free information sessions held daily online at 3:00 PM EST and speak directly to an Aim-USA Admission Counselor. We will provide personalized updates on our courses, scholarships, student visas, off-campus employment, post-study visas and provide practical information and insight on UK education for international students. Do you need financial support to make your UK education dream come through? Find out what options are available.
STEP 3: Apply for admission at Aim-USA.
STEP 4: We will place you onto the UK higher nationals and UK postgraduate programs then transfer you directly to the final year of University in the UK for the bachelor and master's degrees. This path to university in the UK is shorter, more flexible and far more affordable than traditional route of starting year 1 in the UK. Our undergraduates earn 240 credits in 16-24 months and qualify sooner for final year of the UK bachelor's program. Our graduate students earn 120 credits in 12-16 months and enter final year for the master's degree. How? Our BTEC programs are accredited in the UK and are generally accepted the universities.
STEP 5: During first year, travel to the UK with us to visit various universities to experience life on-campus, meet the admission people, and select your 'best-fit' university. AIM's UK College Tour is the best way to enjoy London while experiencing student life on-campus.
STEP 6: Apply to the UK university of choice and provide evidence of BTEC qualification; provide proof of your/sponsor's/parents'/spouse's finances, and choose boarding on-campus or provide proof of accommodation.
STEP 7: Receive the acceptance letter and complete the student visa process at the British High Commission in your country.
STEP 8: Upon visa approval, travel to the UK and start final year of university. Experience student life, fit learning around your Life, unlock new career opportunities, and get professionally qualified.
STEP 9: Work, gain experience, and boost your career. Work while studying abroad! International Students can work 20 hours a week during the term and full-time during the breaks. Apply Now!
STEP 10: Step into your opportunity and earn your degree!
STEP 11: Post-study work visas are usually available after graduating to enable you to work with an employer before returning home. Learn more about post-work visas in the UK here.
There are hundreds of jobs and work experience opportunities for students and graduates in London. As an international student you can work for up to 20 hours a week while studying and 40 hours during the break.
Your student visa will allow you to live and study in the UK throughout your course.
STEP 1: Go here to select the subject you're passionate about.
STEP 2: Register here to join our free information sessions held daily online at 3:00 PM EST and speak directly to an Aim-USA Admission Counselor. We will provide personalized updates on our courses, scholarships, student visas, off-campus employment, post-study visas and provide practical information and insight on UK education for international students. Do you need financial support to make your UK education dream come through? Find out what options are available.
STEP 3: Apply for admission at Aim-USA.
STEP 4: We will place you onto the UK higher nationals and UK postgraduate programs then transfer you directly to the final year of University in the UK for the bachelor and master's degrees. This path to university in the UK is shorter, more flexible and far more affordable than traditional route of starting year 1 in the UK. Our undergraduates earn 240 credits in 16-24 months and qualify sooner for final year of the UK bachelor's program. Our graduate students earn 120 credits in 12-16 months and enter final year for the master's degree. How? Our BTEC programs are accredited in the UK and are generally accepted the universities.
STEP 5: During first year, travel to the UK with us to visit various universities to experience life on-campus, meet the admission people, and select your 'best-fit' university. AIM's UK College Tour is the best way to enjoy London while experiencing student life on-campus.
STEP 6: Apply to the UK university of choice and provide evidence of BTEC qualification; provide proof of your/sponsor's/parents'/spouse's finances, and choose boarding on-campus or provide proof of accommodation.
STEP 7: Receive the acceptance letter and complete the student visa process at the British High Commission in your country.
STEP 8: Upon visa approval, travel to the UK and start final year of university. Experience student life, fit learning around your Life, unlock new career opportunities, and get professionally qualified.
STEP 9: Work, gain experience, and boost your career. Work while studying abroad! International Students can work 20 hours a week during the term and full-time during the breaks. Apply Now!
STEP 10: Step into your opportunity and earn your degree!
STEP 11: Post-study work visas are usually available after graduating to enable you to work with an employer before returning home. Learn more about post-work visas in the UK here.
Studylondon.ac.uk compiled the post-study work visas you can apply for after you graduate:
Find out more about UK student visas and the latest changes on the UK Visa and Immigration website.
- Tier 2 (General) Visa: This is the primary visa to remain and work in the UK after your studies. It is open to recent graduates with a Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD from a recognised UK university. Before you apply you must have an offer of a skilled job from a licensed employer and be paid a salary of at least £20,800. After five years of employment, Tier 2 visa holders can apply for indefinite leave to remain in the UK providing they meet the salary requirements (£35,000) and other relevant eligibility criteria. Visit the UK Home Office website for further information.
- Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur) Visa: This visa option is open to all students who are developing a world-class business idea. You will need to be identified and sponsored by your university as having the potential to create your own business in the UK. This applies to all graduating students from any subject discipline.
- Tier 4 (Student) Visa: If you are a student completing a PhD at a UK higher education institute you can apply to stay in the UK for a further 12 months after your course completion date. You will be sponsored by your university but you will have full unrestricted work rights, except for some limited professions such as doctors or dentists.
- Tier 5 Youth Mobility Scheme: Some nationalities are eligible to apply for a two-year work scheme permit. You can find details on the UK Home Office website.
- Tier 5 Temporary Worker: This visa allows you to work in the UK for up to 12 or 24 months (depending on the scheme you’re applying for). International students in the UK can apply for the Tier 5 (Government Authorised Exchange) visa to undertake work experience and internships in the UK after their studies. You can apply to switch from your Tier 4 visa to this visa from within the UK.
Find out more about UK student visas and the latest changes on the UK Visa and Immigration website.