FAQs
Every question,
answered honestly.
Grouped by topic — including the section most consultants skip: the questions parents ask.
Admissions
Ideally a few months before your intake. Early applicants get first pick of offers, scholarships and accommodation. September intakes often open the previous October.
Visa
After finishing your degree you can stay and work in the UK for 18 months (3 years for PhD) with no sponsorship needed — one of the strongest post-study offers anywhere.
Scholarships
Yes — most of our students receive £2,000–£10,000 in university merit scholarships, and national schemes like Chevening, Commonwealth and GREAT cover much more. Strong, early applications win scholarships.
Accommodation
For your first year, university halls or trusted providers (Unite, iQ) are safest — book before you fly. Your pre-departure brief covers what to check in a contract before you sign anything.
Finance
Budgets vary case to case as it depends on tuition and living costs, depending on the city and university. Scholarships and part-time work significantly reduce that.
Career
The Graduate Route gives you 18 months to work in any role. Students from our cohorts typically land analyst, engineering, consulting and NHS-linked roles within 3–6 months of graduating.
Parents
Parents are welcome in every consultation. You'll always know what's been filed, what's pending and what it costs — complete transparency is the core of how I work.