Almost all students wishing to study for an undergraduate degree in the UK must apply through UCAS, the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service.
Students can select five universities per application and must also supply a personal statement. Once you have submitted your UCAS application, universities will consider your offer before informing you of their response.
As an official UCAS centre, SI-UK will provide free, independent advice on submitting a high quality UCAS application. You must fully understand the UCAS application process and choose the right institutions to apply to. SI-UK will:
There are many different UCAS application deadlines depending on what course and level you wish to study.
If you are applying to Oxbridge or for a medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine course, the application deadline is October 16th. For all other undergraduate courses, the deadline is January 31st. If you miss this deadline, do not worry; almost all UK universities accept international applications up to June 30th.
Yes, you can apply to UCAS directly. But if you want to improve your chances of being accepted, apply with SI-UK, an official UCAS centre, and we can apply on your behalf.
You can contact SI-UK, and we can help you submit your UCAS Clearing application.
During regular intake periods, students must pay an application fee of £22 for a single choice or £26.50 for two to five choices.
You can apply to up to five different UK universities via UCAS.
If you received no offers from your five UCAS choices or changed your mind about which courses and institutions to apply, UCAS Extra allows you to add another choice to your application.
UCAS Extra opens each February and lasts until July. If you still do not have an offer after the July deadline, you can enter UCAS Clearing.
UCAS Clearing is for students who are unable to secure an offer from a UK university for three main reasons:
Clearing starts in the first week of July each year and ends mid-October.
Yes, Clearing is open to international students.
Clearing is how universities fill up spaces on available courses. You need to contact your university or college to find out if they have vacancies and how to apply.
UK universities will make online course databases available, but you can only apply for one course at a time.
SI-UK can track your UCAS application if you enter the buzzword ‘UKApplication16’ when applying. Follow these simple steps to link your application to SI-UK.
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