Study In UK: The British Council is inviting Indian students who have secured admission to a UK university to attend its Study UK Pre-Departure Briefing on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, from 3 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. (IST). This virtual event is aimed at helping students prepare for their academic journey in the United Kingdom.
The seminar, created especially for offer-holders, will guide students through all the important parts of transferring overseas, from obtaining a student visa to adjusting to university life. The workshop will include representatives from UK institutions, UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI), and the British institutions’ International Liaison Association (BUILA) to answer questions and provide helpful guidance.
What students can expect:
Travelling to the UK: Advice on how to pack, plan your expenses, make travel plans, and get used to living overseas.
Health, safety, and wellbeing: Details on how overseas students can obtain insurance, mental health assistance, and UK healthcare services.
Visa application procedure and Q&A: UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) representatives will provide students with the most recent details on the student visa procedure and respond to their questions.
Insights from alumni and students: Current students and recent graduates will discuss their real-life experiences studying in the UK and provide helpful counsel.
How to register
Students who wish to attend the virtual session can visit the British Council’s Pre-Departure Briefing page to complete the registration process. Once registered, participants will receive further instructions and a joining link closer to the event date.
For more information and to register, visit: Pre-departure briefing | British Council
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