Choosing the right university and programme is the first and most crucial step in your postgraduate journey. As Suna Mollahuseyinoglu, I provide personalised matching charts to help you select the programme that best aligns with your career goals and future plans. This way, you can create a clear roadmap with full knowledge of your best options.
After receiving your CV, I will support you at every stage of your application process — from admission procedures to placement at your chosen educational institution in the UK. Typically, postgraduate and doctoral programmes in the UK begin in September or October and finish in June. Master’s programmes usually last for 1 year, while PhD programmes typically take 3 years to complete.
Entry Requirements and Necessary Documents
To pursue a master’s or PhD degree in the UK, you must first receive an offer from a UK university. Then, for your student visa application, you need to demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses.
The commonly required documents during the application process include:
- University diploma and transcripts
- English proficiency test results (IELTS: 6.0–7.5 or TOEFL: 80–107)
- Reference letters reflecting your academic achievements and personal qualities
- Statement of purpose explaining your motivation for studying in the UK
Applications usually begin approximately one year before the start of the academic term.
Scholarship Opportunities
Studying in the UK can be costly, especially due to currency fluctuations. Therefore, scholarship opportunities are available as either full or partial scholarships. Full scholarships require outstanding academic achievement and an impressive CV, while partial scholarships may be offered by both universities and other organisations.
Accommodation Options
Accommodation in the UK generally falls into three main categories:
- Homestay accommodation
- Student residences
- Private housing
Accommodation costs vary depending on the type of accommodation and the location. For detailed information, please feel free to contact us.
Important Note
Students who come to the UK for educational purposes are officially permitted to work part-time for up to 20 hours per week. Additionally, after completing their studies, graduates may obtain the right to stay and work in the UK for up to 2 years.
Further Information and Contact
To continue your educational journey in the UK and to benefit from our detailed consultancy services, please contact us at info@learningwaylondon.com or fill out the contact form.