Thank you for this! I applied to univerity in Korea last year and got accepted but i changed m choices and i was sacred that applying to uk would be so much harder but thanks to this video it wasnt as hard as i thoght
Thank you so much for this video which is very helpful! I’m from France and I’m kinda stressed about how fast it’s going! Your video is exactly what I was searching for, thank you again :)
@@newmovies7473 Currently, it's £20 for one choice, and £25/£26 for several choices depending on the year for which you apply. Filling out the form is free, but sending your application is not.
@@newmovies7473UCAS asks you about personal information, grades and so on. I'd recommend checking out the form so that you know what you need to provide. Hope this helps :).
@@juva I want to study in Munchen or Berlin cities ofGermany Could you help me ? I come from Uzbekistan located in Central Asia Should I learn German language if I go to Germany for studying
Hi, I'd like to ask you a question when adding the grades into the application on ucas is it your grades from the gcse exam or your normal grades because in our country we have a bacaloria on our 3rd year in high school. So which one do we choose?
Hi Nicole, usually you need to enter the grades of your final exams. However, I'd recommend contacting them and asking them what you should enter because it may differ from country to country. Hope this helps :)
Hi Juva! Thank you for this video, it was really helpful. However, I still have some questions. How do we know what tests we have to do? It depends on which courses we are applying for? Why do we need them? Thank you very much! 😊
Hi Maria! I'm so glad it's helpful. That's correct, it depends on your course. The university may require you to take a test that's related to your course (for example, I had to take the LNAT for law). If you are an international student, you may also have to take an English test.
Hey juva , im Egyptian currently living in egypt but im also a Britishcitizen l want to move to the uk for better education but i dont really know where to start 😭😭 do i need to take an islets test ?
Hello, very informative video. But I have a question, the deadline you said was 15 th of January so until that time I have to apply for universities and after applying can I take the IELTS test or do I have to take the test before application? Id be greatful for your reply. Thanks :)
Hi :) I'm so glad you like the video! Usually, you're asked to submit an English language certificate once you get an offer. However, I'd recommend contacting your university and asking them because this may vary. Hope this helps :).
Hello Juva . Thank you for sharing your information. Please reply to me 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 Should I apply for chevening scholarship first or get admissions from universities first ?
I'm so glad you like it😀 I recommend checking out the information stated on your university's and scholarship's website or asking them. I hope this helps!
Thanks so much for all the info!!! I was just confused on a few things I was hoping you could help me with; Do we need to do any additional standardised tests for the UK, similar to how in the US you have to take the SAT?- I heard about something called the GMAT? Also, how do we know what specific tests are required for the course we want to take? Thanks again!
I'm so glad the video was helpful to you :). For some courses you need to take a test. I'd recommend checking out your university's website, usually the requirements are stated there. Hope this helps :).
@@juva I found that I have to take the TSA paper 1. By any chance do you know when we are supposed to take the test. I wasn’t sure if it would be before we submit the ucas application? Thanks for all your help 😊
Oh it was a huge help!!! I still have one question though : Do we have to send the english certificate test when applying to the universities or after it ?
I'm so glad it was helpful to you! Usually, it's sufficient if you send your English language certificate once you have been offered a place. However, I recommend checking with your university because it may differ sometimes.
amazing video..i am from india & wish to psychology with an international foundation year at loughborough university then i want to move on to sports psychology. Its my firm choice. But incase if i dont get it should i apply for more or only my firm choice..is there a preference order on the choices & the university you wish to apply??& is getting into foundation year easy?
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you like the video :) If you want to study in the UK, I'd recommend applying to other courses you also find interesting in case you don't get in your dream course. There is no preference order but if you get conditional offers you can pick a firm and an insurance choice in case you don't get in your firm choice. I have no experience with the foundation year, so I'm afraid I can't say anything about that. Hope this helps :)
@@Darvin-Breen If you refer to tuition fees, you may want to apply for a scholarship. I'd recommend having a look at the website of your university, they might give information about that.
Heyyy thanks alpt for this one... i was soo much tensed about what to do and what not to apply for University of leeds...being an Indian student,applying in 2023
Hi! I'm confused about the applications deadline, i'm currently in my last year of highschool and i'd be interested in applying next year ( 2026 academic year ), my grades will be out in July , would that be considered late? Or should i start applying from now?
Hey! I know I'm late on this video but I'm a student from malta. Next year I'll take my test for my O-Levels and I plan to study in the UK. Do you know when should I start trying to search for universities on UCAS please? Also great work on the video. Helped a ton :>
I'm so glad it's helpful 😀. So great that you want to study in the UK! I recommend having a look at the website's of the universities you are interested in and checking their requirements. This way you can make sure that you are prepared well in advance.
Hi juva, I'm from portugal and I'm unsure about the reference part- would you recommend asking a teacher to do this or can it be anyone? And what needs to be included in a reference? Thankyou soo much :)
Hi 😀 It should be someone who is familiar with your academic work, so a teacher may be a good idea. Regarding the content, have a look at what UCAS say about this - they have listed a few points on their website of what should be included.
Thank you very much Juva! But I must ask, if im an international student studying in an european system, do i need to have the ietls certificate ready as I apply to these schools or can it wait a bit until i get a decision? Will it influence the decision despite having good grades in english ? Thank you in advance !
I recommend checking the requirements of your university. Usually, you will need to take the IELTS once you have received a conditional offer. But it's important to check before applying just to be sure 😀.
Thank you so much, the application seems much easier... however, I'm confused about the test situation.What kind of test do I have to study for eg. IELTS,TOEFL,LSAT etc. ?
I'm so glad it's helpful to you! What kind of test you need to take depends on your course. I recommend checking out your university's website. You may find all the information you need there.
Can I edit my UCAS profile? For example, I'm about to do an internship but since I haven't completed the internship, I cannot yet entry the internship in my profile.
Hey juva thank you so much for ur help.but i have a confusion regarding refrence like if i doesnot have any reference what should do and as well i don't have any contract with any teacher chould u plz clear my confusion i hope u reply
Usually it's a teacher or someone else who is familiar with your academic work who provides the reference. So I suggest talking to the relevant person.
Thanks for this !!! It was soo helpful, but if i just started applying to university, is it to late for the session of jenuary 2022 ? And when are the deadlines for session of January
I'm so glad it was helpful to you! The deadline depends on your university. I'd recommend checking our their website. Usually, it is stated there. Hope this helps :)
hi, I have a question. In Singapore, the Cambridge-Singapore Alevel results are released 4 months after 15th of October. So, how do I tell them my results if i do not have my results yet?
Hi 😀 That's a great question! I recommend contacting UCAS and asking them what you should do. You may not be the only one in this situation, so there may be a way to deal with this.
This video is a life savor!!! Is there any way you can help me with my situation? I’m applying from a community college in the US, and I have 2 years of classes from this school. When I input my grades into UCAS do I only include my college, or do I have to include high school grades as well? If you know the answer that’d be a huge help. Thank you so much!
I'm so glad the video is helpful to you :). I'm afraid I'm not familiar with your situation, so I can't say anything about it. I'd recommend contacting UCAS and asking them because they may know best which grades you need to enter. Hope this helps!
Hello! This was really helpful but I still have a question, I don’t really understand what to do with the referee part (like who should and especially what should they write exactly?)
Hey :) I'm so glad the video was helpful to you! The referee should be someone who is familiar with your work, for example, a teacher or tutor. They should write about your work, performance, achievements and so on, thus showing why you are a suitable candidate.
Thank you so much for this great information. Plz tell me about subjects as well that which subject the university will easily accept I mean for choosing any subject for a post graduate program is that necessary to have a strong background for that particular subject?
I'm so glad you like it. It depends on the university you want to apply to. I'd recommend having a look at their website, they usually set out the requirements there.
i love this video! i’m new to all this so i have a few questions, for the fee, since its in pound do i have to change my currency? i’m still going into 10th grade and i live in the Philippines, i’m planning on going to the uk to study for law. we don’t have a-levels or major tests but only have national standardized ones, and it’s impossible to stand-out or have a major role in after-school activities since they prioritize older students, what do i do?
if the in-school after class activities prioritize older students, you'll eventually become one of the "older students" and then you can do your best to stand out. until then, try activities that are outside of school! clubs, conservatoires, language centers, competitions and internships all make your application and resume look great
@@elwiwi4799 thing is, i missed most of being the ‘older student’ because of covid. There aren’t any language centers or competitions to partake in, internships don’t exist here either. The most i can do are clubs. Although I am in music school and is one of their ‘representatives’, i’m planning for law, what weight would music have for law?😭
I'm so glad you like the video :). Regarding the fee, I'd recommend to check out whether you can pay using your bank account. Regarding your school certificate, have a look at the website of your university - usually they tell you which certificates they accept. If you are not involved in many extracurricular activities, this shouldn't be a huge problem, no worries. Hope this helps!
I am an international student and currently studying in a US community college. I want to transfer to a UK university for Bachelor's degree if I can. I did some research and saw that I have to start from the beginning as the education systems are different there. I don't have IELTS or TOEFL and SAT or ACT (I get into a US college with Duolingo). Is transferring to the UK even possible for me? Thank you for your amazing video!
Hi Juva, thanks for the video. Is it possible to apply to different courses at the same university + also for some courses at other universities individually or is it necessary to use the UCAS system?
Hi Carolin, I'm so glad you like the video :). If you want to apply for an undergraduate degree, you generally have to apply via UCAS. However, it is important that you check the websites of your universities because they will usually set out how the application process works.
in which month the offer letter will come if i apply through UCAS for undergraduate till end of october ? in which month shall i get my decision/offer letter ?
i’ve a question i already applied through ucas but i left the reference incomplete because i couldn’t reach out any of my high school tutors is that gonna affects my application to the chosen universities i really don’t know why would they need a reference for undergraduate students that’s unbelievable
I guess that depends on your chosen universities. If they regard it as a requirement, they will expect that you provide a reference. I'm sorry to hear that reaching your tutors was difficult for you.
Is GCSE required for international students? Can you start the application process and then stop as you're working on it? Or should you submit it immediately? Also, is there a deadline to how long you can take filling out the application? Thank you!
Hi, GCSE is not required for international students. Usually, the universities have a list on their website where they set out which school certificates they accept, so I'd recommend having a look at that. You can stop filling out the application on UCAS any time and save it. Yes, there is a deadline, have a look at the UCAS website and also at the website of the universities you want to apply to. Sometimes universities have different deadlines depending on the course. Hope this helps :)
hello madam I hope everything is going well , my question is that if the deadline is in January when do studies usually start in the UK? for instance if I were to graduate from high school in 2024 when should I apply for a bachelor's degree in 2025? also is the Moroccan high school degree acceptable to get into university? my Last question would be is there any age restriction for a bachelor's degree?
So great that you want to study in the UK! I recommend checking out the website of your institution. Usually, you can find the requirements for your course there. I hope this helps!
Hi Juva, im also germany (currently living close to hamburg) and want to study in the UK (London to be precise). I wanted to know when I should apply for a Student Visa if i want to start studying in September 2024. Also, how can I apply for student loans as a foreigner. Would really appreciate you help!! Great video btw :))
I really appreciated the video, it was very useful. However, I would like to ask a question. While filling out my preferences, I am asked to fill out my postcode, but where I live we don't have one, what should I put in?
I'm so glad it's helpful to you :). Since this is a special situation, I'd recommend contacting UCAS and asking them what you should do. Hope this helps!
Hi Haleema, some universities require you to take a test as part of your application. I recommend having a look at your university's website. Usually, they list their requirements there.
Thank you for the very useful video, my question is regarding the students from Middle East ,do they need to be graduated from a specific international school?, do they need any extra requirements rather than language certificate (which is EILTS i believe)?
I'm so happy you liked the video! As far as I know it does not matter which school you attended. You just need to make sure your certificate is accepted by the university you are applying to. If English is not your native language you need to take an English test which is IELTS or TOEFL most of the time. Some universities make exceptions if you have been educated in English for some time. I'd recommend checking that out on their website. Hope this helps.
Hello dania I'm also from the middle east and I'm wondering about if you've made it to the UK and if you did make it please can you talk about the process? I'm in such a horrible phase right now and I need tips Hope I didn't bother you :-)
Thanks for the video 🌹 I started an application for the September 22 intakes, received offers, and met the academic requirements but did not meet the English requirements. Anyway, should I withdraw my previous application and start a new one on September 23? (i am not interested to use cleaning ) I started a new application two days ago while keeping the previous one and was putting in some details but have not submitted it. I suddenly couldn't find my new application. Thanks in advance
I'm so glad you like the video 😀. That's a special situation. I therefore recommend contacting UCAS because they may know best how to deal with it. I wish you all the best for your application!
@@juva Mam .Iam trying for chemistry(ug) in Oxford University. For reference can I use any teacher or person other than parents or relatives ? Still my 12 th exams are postponded due to covid
Hi Monalisa, universities may handle this in different ways. I therefore recommend contacting your institution and asking them how you have to submit evidence. I hope this helps!
Thank you for this! I applied to univerity in Korea last year and got accepted but i changed m choices and i was sacred that applying to uk would be so much harder but thanks to this video it wasnt as hard as i thoght
I'm so glad the video was helpful to you! I wish you all the best for your application!
Hi what are the qualifications we need?
Hi
Did you apply as transfer or new student ?
Please share the link of that university of korea
OHHHHH MY GOSH, thank you so much, you’ve been a HUGE HELP. Danke Sehr
You're welcome! I'm so glad it was helpful to you. Dein Deutsch ist sehr gut :)
Nice vedio
After a lot research, finally I got something that could make me crystal clear. Thank you soooo much. Loveee
Glad it was helpful! :)
@@juva sorry is it possible to get accepted as an asian??
@@taramonadi1777 Sure, your nationality does not play a role.
Thank you so much for this video which is very helpful! I’m from France and I’m kinda stressed about how fast it’s going! Your video is exactly what I was searching for, thank you again :)
You're so welcome Lisa! I'm so glad it was helpful to you :)
@@juva please tell me what is things required to fill the form of UCAS
@@juva what is the fees to fill the form of UCAS
@@newmovies7473 Currently, it's £20 for one choice, and £25/£26 for several choices depending on the year for which you apply. Filling out the form is free, but sending your application is not.
@@newmovies7473UCAS asks you about personal information, grades and so on. I'd recommend checking out the form so that you know what you need to provide. Hope this helps :).
Thank you for this basic video, I have been out of the loop for a long time and needed a basic overview just like this. Hope you are well Juva!
I'm so glad you like it 😀.
Thank you so much! I'm from the US and have been considering applying to programs in the UK, and this was so incredibly helpful :)
I'm so glad it was helpful to you :). So great that you want to study in the UK!
@@juva
I want to study in Munchen or Berlin cities ofGermany
Could you help me ?
I come from Uzbekistan located in Central Asia
Should I learn German language if I go to Germany for studying
@@sardorrajabov4167 Hi Sardor, I'd recommend contacting your university and asking them. Every course man have different requirements.
@@juva ok thanks a lot !
@@sardorrajabov4167 You're most welcome!
Thank you so much! I am looking into going to university in the UK and am so lost.. This really helped! :)
Glad it was helpful!
Omg thank you so much you made it so much easier explaining I’m not as stressed anymore your video is a life saver
Glad it helped!
I'm so glad I found your channel, thank you so much for the info. :)
I'm so glad you like it!
@Cohen Tate does it works really?🤯
I'm hoping to apply to some UK universities next year and this helped a lot!! Thank you!!
I'm so glad! :)
AHHHHHHHH thank you for this information 💖💖💖
You're so welcome! I'm so glad it was helpful to you
Thank you so much Juva, just what i was looking for, let me try it out right away, and i just pray and hope it all works out. #peace
I'm so glad it's helpful 😀.
Thank you for the help. I really appreciate it! You’ve helped me apply!
I'm so glad it's helpful 😀.
INFORMATIVE AND WELL EXPLAINED ,btw the your eyes are really god gift.
I'm so glad you like it! Thank you, I'm flattered :).
Welcome Hope to meet you this year in UK and have a nice chat tough.😛
@@cherrytechincreadible836 I'd love that :).
Thank you for sharing such an amazing Information, It is really helpful for me, Blessing juva.
I'm so glad it is helpful to you Dawar :).
This has literally helped me more than my schools guidance counselors
I'm so glad to hear that :)
Thank you for sharing this vital information. Greetings from Papua New Guinea.
I'm so glad you like it! Greetings from Oxford :)
Thank you for the relevant information; very helpful.
I'm so glad it was helpful to you!
Hii Guva This is very helpful for all students whoever confusing 🙏
Glad to hear that! :)
You presentation is well organized and easily understood. You are beautiful
I'm so glad you like it! Thank you so much 🙂
Thank you for the info! 😘
I'm so glad it's helpful 😀.
OHHH MY GOD THANK YOU SO MUCH !
You're so welcome!
Amazing, congratulations dear. Blessings.
Thank you so much!
How long does it take a university to make the decision? Also can you talk more about scholarships and financial aid and how to apply for them?
How long it takes depends on the university. Usually, there is a deadline, so you should definitely get a response at that point. I noted your wish :)
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Thank you very much. I read on the book. But i didn't understand but now i understood. 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
You're welcome 😊
Thank you sooooo much! this was so helpful
Glad it helped!
thank juva... 🙏
I'm so glad you like it 😀.
Thank you. It is useful.
Glad it was helpful!
Interesting. Thanks much
I'm so glad you like it 😀.
Wow 😯 thanks so much🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you for this video my daugther is planning to apply for university in uk
I'm so glad you like it 😀.
Du bist sehr gut 😄 ( sorry for my broken German I'm still learning it)
Danke! So great that you're learning German :)
My daughter wants to apply to a 10:48 UK university, but she does not know how to start.
I recommend checking out the university's website. They usually list all information regarding the application process there.
Tnk u maam,trying it soon
I'm so glad you like it 😀.
Ma'am it was really helpful thankyou soooooooo 😍😍😘much
My pleasure 😊
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I'm so glad you like it :).
Thank you soo much!!
You're so welcome!
So clear speech😮😮 I thought all the Brits are hardly audible 😅
I'm so glad you like it 😀. Thank you!
Hi, I'd like to ask you a question when adding the grades into the application on ucas is it your grades from the gcse exam or your normal grades because in our country we have a bacaloria on our 3rd year in high school.
So which one do we choose?
Hi Nicole, usually you need to enter the grades of your final exams. However, I'd recommend contacting them and asking them what you should enter because it may differ from country to country. Hope this helps :)
@@juva thank you very much 🙏
@@meriemdjerraya7782 You're most welcome!
Thanks a lot.
Most welcome!
Hi Juva! Thank you for this video, it was really helpful. However, I still have some questions. How do we know what tests we have to do? It depends on which courses we are applying for? Why do we need them? Thank you very much! 😊
Hi Maria! I'm so glad it's helpful. That's correct, it depends on your course. The university may require you to take a test that's related to your course (for example, I had to take the LNAT for law). If you are an international student, you may also have to take an English test.
Hey juva , im Egyptian currently living in egypt but im also a Britishcitizen l want to move to the uk for better education but i dont really know where to start 😭😭 do i need to take an islets test ?
I recommend checking your institution's website to see what is required for your course 😀.
Ma'am I am a malayali my doughter wished nursing in uk but no financial baground
I recommend taking a look at the universities' websites to see whether they offer any scholarships.
Thank you a lot 😊
You're welcome 😊
superb....😘😘 thnks
You're so welcome!
Hi Juva, thank you for the video!
Quick question if i don’t have a reference what should i do?!
I’ve graduated from high school in 2023 and i have no reference!
Hi, I'm so glad you like it! 😀 I recommend asking someone who is familiar with your academic work.
Hello, very informative video. But I have a question, the deadline you said was 15 th of January so until that time I have to apply for universities and after applying can I take the IELTS test or do I have to take the test before application? Id be greatful for your reply. Thanks :)
Hi :) I'm so glad you like the video! Usually, you're asked to submit an English language certificate once you get an offer. However, I'd recommend contacting your university and asking them because this may vary. Hope this helps :).
Hello Juva . Thank you for sharing your information.
Please reply to me 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Should I apply for chevening scholarship first or get admissions from universities first ?
I'm so glad you like it😀 I recommend checking out the information stated on your university's and scholarship's website or asking them. I hope this helps!
Thanks so much for all the info!!! I was just confused on a few things I was hoping you could help me with; Do we need to do any additional standardised tests for the UK, similar to how in the US you have to take the SAT?- I heard about something called the GMAT?
Also, how do we know what specific tests are required for the course we want to take?
Thanks again!
I'm so glad the video was helpful to you :). For some courses you need to take a test. I'd recommend checking out your university's website, usually the requirements are stated there. Hope this helps :).
@@juva I found that I have to take the TSA paper 1. By any chance do you know when we are supposed to take the test. I wasn’t sure if it would be before we submit the ucas application? Thanks for all your help 😊
@@j.c939 I'm afraid I have no experience with this, so I can't say anything about it. I'd recommend contacting your university and asking them :).
Oh it was a huge help!!! I still have one question though : Do we have to send the english certificate test when applying to the universities or after it ?
I'm so glad it was helpful to you! Usually, it's sufficient if you send your English language certificate once you have been offered a place. However, I recommend checking with your university because it may differ sometimes.
@@juva Thanks for replying so quickly , I appreciate your efforts.Greetings from Morroco.
@@wiaall2223 You're most welcome! Greetings from Oxford :)
amazing video..i am from india & wish to psychology with an international foundation year at loughborough university then i want to move on to sports psychology. Its my firm choice. But incase if i dont get it should i apply for more or only my firm choice..is there a preference order on the choices & the university you wish to apply??& is getting into foundation year easy?
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you like the video :) If you want to study in the UK, I'd recommend applying to other courses you also find interesting in case you don't get in your dream course. There is no preference order but if you get conditional offers you can pick a firm and an insurance choice in case you don't get in your firm choice. I have no experience with the foundation year, so I'm afraid I can't say anything about that. Hope this helps :)
I'm about to start but honestly the tuition fees are just way beyond me.
So great that you want to study in the UK :). That's true, the tuition fees are a challenge.
@@juva Any reallygood advice for me?
@@Darvin-Breen If you refer to tuition fees, you may want to apply for a scholarship. I'd recommend having a look at the website of your university, they might give information about that.
Heyyy thanks alpt for this one... i was soo much tensed about what to do and what not to apply for University of leeds...being an Indian student,applying in 2023
Hey :) So great that you want to study in the UK! I'm so glad it was helpful to you.
You are great, could you explain how to apply for Chevening scholarship
I'm so glad you like it 😀. I'm afraid I have no experience with this scholarship, so I can't say anything about it.
Hi!
I'm confused about the applications deadline, i'm currently in my last year of highschool and i'd be interested in applying next year ( 2026 academic year ), my grades will be out in July , would that be considered late? Or should i start applying from now?
I recommend checking the application due date of your course. This should clarify when you have to apply.
Hey! I know I'm late on this video but I'm a student from malta. Next year I'll take my test for my O-Levels and I plan to study in the UK. Do you know when should I start trying to search for universities on UCAS please?
Also great work on the video. Helped a ton :>
I'm so glad it's helpful 😀. So great that you want to study in the UK! I recommend having a look at the website's of the universities you are interested in and checking their requirements. This way you can make sure that you are prepared well in advance.
@@juva Thank you so much!
Hi juva, I'm from portugal and I'm unsure about the reference part- would you recommend asking a teacher to do this or can it be anyone? And what needs to be included in a reference? Thankyou soo much :)
Hi 😀 It should be someone who is familiar with your academic work, so a teacher may be a good idea. Regarding the content, have a look at what UCAS say about this - they have listed a few points on their website of what should be included.
Thank you very much Juva! But I must ask, if im an international student studying in an european system, do i need to have the ietls certificate ready as I apply to these schools or can it wait a bit until i get a decision? Will it influence the decision despite having good grades in english ? Thank you in advance !
I recommend checking the requirements of your university. Usually, you will need to take the IELTS once you have received a conditional offer. But it's important to check before applying just to be sure 😀.
Thank you so much. I found this pretty helpful. Please, do you know anything about scholarships and funding? I would love to learn about that.
I'm so glad you like it 😀. I'm afraid I have no experience with this, so I can't say anything about this.
The fee you mentioned about, is that a one time fee or I have to pay it for every university?
It is a one time fee
Thank you so much, the application seems much easier... however, I'm confused about the test situation.What kind of test do I have to study for eg. IELTS,TOEFL,LSAT etc. ?
I'm so glad it's helpful to you! What kind of test you need to take depends on your course. I recommend checking out your university's website. You may find all the information you need there.
Can I edit my UCAS profile? For example, I'm about to do an internship but since I haven't completed the internship, I cannot yet entry the internship in my profile.
When I was doing my application I was able to save everything and continue working on it later.
Hey juva thank you so much for ur help.but i have a confusion regarding refrence like if i doesnot have any reference what should do and as well i don't have any contract with any teacher chould u plz clear my confusion i hope u reply
Usually it's a teacher or someone else who is familiar with your academic work who provides the reference. So I suggest talking to the relevant person.
Thanks for this !!! It was soo helpful, but if i just started applying to university, is it to late for the session of jenuary 2022 ? And when are the deadlines for session of January
I'm so glad it was helpful to you! The deadline depends on your university. I'd recommend checking our their website. Usually, it is stated there. Hope this helps :)
@@juva thank you 🙏🏼❤️
@@aemmvoer7882 You're welcome!
i have the same questionnn!!! thanks
hi, I have a question. In Singapore, the Cambridge-Singapore Alevel results are released 4 months after 15th of October. So, how do I tell them my results if i do not have my results yet?
Hi 😀 That's a great question! I recommend contacting UCAS and asking them what you should do. You may not be the only one in this situation, so there may be a way to deal with this.
yeah Umm... I think u have a blinking problem , u blink once every 5mins !
Haha, I've never noticed :D
thank you
I'm so glad you like it! 😀
This video is a life savor!!! Is there any way you can help me with my situation? I’m applying from a community college in the US, and I have 2 years of classes from this school. When I input my grades into UCAS do I only include my college, or do I have to include high school grades as well? If you know the answer that’d be a huge help. Thank you so much!
I'm so glad the video is helpful to you :). I'm afraid I'm not familiar with your situation, so I can't say anything about it. I'd recommend contacting UCAS and asking them because they may know best which grades you need to enter. Hope this helps!
Hello! This was really helpful but I still have a question, I don’t really understand what to do with the referee part (like who should and especially what should they write exactly?)
Hey :) I'm so glad the video was helpful to you! The referee should be someone who is familiar with your work, for example, a teacher or tutor. They should write about your work, performance, achievements and so on, thus showing why you are a suitable candidate.
I have one question. I want to apply to med school and I nees tot ake a test too. But do i need to have taken the test before the 15th october??
If your university requires you to take a test, you may find the deadlines on their website. I'd recommend checking it out :). Hope this helps!
Thanks for the good heart my son what ti apply but where poor what can we do please
I'm so glad you like it 😀 I recommend checking whether he qualifies for a scholarship. I wish you all the best!
Very interested
I'm so glad you like it :).
Thank you so much for this great information. Plz tell me about subjects as well that which subject the university will easily accept I mean for choosing any subject for a post graduate program is that necessary to have a strong background for that particular subject?
I'm so glad you like it. It depends on the university you want to apply to. I'd recommend having a look at their website, they usually set out the requirements there.
i love this video! i’m new to all this so i have a few questions, for the fee, since its in pound do i have to change my currency?
i’m still going into 10th grade and i live in the Philippines, i’m planning on going to the uk to study for law. we don’t have a-levels or major tests but only have national standardized ones, and it’s impossible to stand-out or have a major role in after-school activities since they prioritize older students, what do i do?
if the in-school after class activities prioritize older students, you'll eventually become one of the "older students" and then you can do your best to stand out. until then, try activities that are outside of school! clubs, conservatoires, language centers, competitions and internships all make your application and resume look great
@@elwiwi4799 thing is, i missed most of being the ‘older student’ because of covid. There aren’t any language centers or competitions to partake in, internships don’t exist here either. The most i can do are clubs. Although I am in music school and is one of their ‘representatives’, i’m planning for law, what weight would music have for law?😭
I'm so glad you like the video :). Regarding the fee, I'd recommend to check out whether you can pay using your bank account. Regarding your school certificate, have a look at the website of your university - usually they tell you which certificates they accept. If you are not involved in many extracurricular activities, this shouldn't be a huge problem, no worries. Hope this helps!
I am an international student and currently studying in a US community college. I want to transfer to a UK university for Bachelor's degree if I can. I did some research and saw that I have to start from the beginning as the education systems are different there. I don't have IELTS or TOEFL and SAT or ACT (I get into a US college with Duolingo). Is transferring to the UK even possible for me? Thank you for your amazing video!
Hi 😀 I'm so glad you like it! I recommend contacting your institution and asking them what the requirements for your course are. I hope this helps!
@@juva Thank you for answering my question. I really appreciate your help! I will do as you said.
Thank u so much...can I ask one question
Did i will get University if I'm a 10th class student?
I'm so glad you like it :). I'd recommend checking out the requirements of your university. You may find them on their website. Hope this helps!
Hi Juva, thanks for the video. Is it possible to apply to different courses at the same university + also for some courses at other universities individually or is it necessary to use the UCAS system?
Hi Carolin, I'm so glad you like the video :). If you want to apply for an undergraduate degree, you generally have to apply via UCAS. However, it is important that you check the websites of your universities because they will usually set out how the application process works.
Thank u so much juva for this amazing video. I just have one question is 15th january the deadline for march intakes or september intakes?
You're so welcome Dilara! 15th January is the deadline for September intakes regarding most universities.
in which month the offer letter will come if i apply through UCAS for undergraduate till end of october ? in which month shall i get my decision/offer letter ?
This depends on your institutions. You will usually receive offers in spring, but sometimes it takes longer.
Thanks a lot :)
You're welcome!
i’ve a question i already applied through ucas but i left the reference incomplete because i couldn’t reach out any of my high school tutors is that gonna affects my application to the chosen universities i really don’t know why would they need a reference for undergraduate students that’s unbelievable
I guess that depends on your chosen universities. If they regard it as a requirement, they will expect that you provide a reference. I'm sorry to hear that reaching your tutors was difficult for you.
THANK YOU THAT WAS SOO HELPFUL! May İ ask u what the condition was about ur language grades. İ really want to do law too.
I'm so glad it was helpful :). Do you mean the English language test requirement? I took the TOEFL and they required 110.
Hey what about your english level test? I am about to do the IELTS. How do i submit my results?
I recommend asking your university how they would like the results to be submitted.
Is GCSE required for international students? Can you start the application process and then stop as you're working on it? Or should you submit it immediately? Also, is there a deadline to how long you can take filling out the application? Thank you!
Hi, GCSE is not required for international students. Usually, the universities have a list on their website where they set out which school certificates they accept, so I'd recommend having a look at that. You can stop filling out the application on UCAS any time and save it. Yes, there is a deadline, have a look at the UCAS website and also at the website of the universities you want to apply to. Sometimes universities have different deadlines depending on the course. Hope this helps :)
hello madam I hope everything is going well , my question is that if the deadline is in January when do studies usually start in the UK? for instance if I were to graduate from high school in 2024 when should I apply for a bachelor's degree in 2025? also is the Moroccan high school degree acceptable to get into university? my Last question would be is there any age restriction for a bachelor's degree?
So great that you want to study in the UK! I recommend checking out the website of your institution. Usually, you can find the requirements for your course there. I hope this helps!
Hi Juva, im also germany (currently living close to hamburg) and want to study in the UK (London to be precise). I wanted to know when I should apply for a Student Visa if i want to start studying in September 2024. Also, how can I apply for student loans as a foreigner. Would really appreciate you help!! Great video btw :))
I'm so glad you like it 😀. I recommend checking out your university's website. You may find the relevant information there. I hope this helps!
hello how are you? I am a 11th grade student but no money no relatives but I want to go to UK.what to do?
Hi 😀 I hope you are well! I recommend checking out your university's website for potential scholarships.
I really appreciated the video, it was very useful. However, I would like to ask a question. While filling out my preferences, I am asked to fill out my postcode, but where I live we don't have one, what should I put in?
I'm so glad it's helpful to you :). Since this is a special situation, I'd recommend contacting UCAS and asking them what you should do. Hope this helps!
What if u don't have a credit card, is there any other way of paying the ucas?
I recommend asking UCAS whether there is another option. I hope this helps!
I'm a highschool graduate from Turkey. How do you prepare for the tests?
I recommend checking out material that's available for the tests you need to take. I hope this helps!
Greetings madame I can't find my school buzzword?
Hi :) I recommend asking your institution what their buzzword is, so that you choose the right one. Hope this helps!
hi juva i wants to know about uk mbbs universitys
my question is that can the uk uni are taken their own test for admission??
Hi Haleema, some universities require you to take a test as part of your application. I recommend having a look at your university's website. Usually, they list their requirements there.
@@juva ok plzzz iam waiting.......
Thank you for the very useful video, my question is regarding the students from Middle East ,do they need to be graduated from a specific international school?, do they need any extra requirements rather than language certificate (which is EILTS i believe)?
I'm so happy you liked the video! As far as I know it does not matter which school you attended. You just need to make sure your certificate is accepted by the university you are applying to. If English is not your native language you need to take an English test which is IELTS or TOEFL most of the time. Some universities make exceptions if you have been educated in English for some time. I'd recommend checking that out on their website. Hope this helps.
@@juva it does help thank u ...your time is appreciated 🌸🌸
Hello dania I'm also from the middle east and I'm wondering about if you've made it to the UK and if you did make it please can you talk about the process?
I'm in such a horrible phase right now and I need tips
Hope I didn't bother you :-)
hello am from Ghana and untainted diploma in marketing how do I apply
Hi, I recommend checking out your university's website. You may find the entry requirements for your course there.
Thanks for the video 🌹
I started an application for the September 22 intakes, received offers, and met the academic requirements but did not meet the English requirements.
Anyway, should I withdraw my previous application and start a new one on September 23? (i am not interested to use cleaning )
I started a new application two days ago while keeping the previous one and was putting in some details but have not submitted it. I suddenly couldn't find my new application.
Thanks in advance
I'm so glad you like the video 😀. That's a special situation. I therefore recommend contacting UCAS because they may know best how to deal with it. I wish you all the best for your application!
This was so informational. How long does it take for a new international student to get a student jobs?
I'm so glad you like it 😀. It's hard to say, it will depend on what kind of student job you are looking for.
Which is better common app or ucas ? Which one I should use pls help me
I'm afraid I only have experience with UCAS.
Mam. I have one doubt. Iam an indian there is still now no main exams are conducted due to covid 19. How will I enter the grade. Please reply me.
I'd recommend contacting the universities you want to apply to and asking them for advice. Hope this helps :)
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Mam .Iam trying for chemistry(ug) in Oxford University.
For reference can I use any teacher or person other than parents or relatives ? Still my 12 th exams are postponded due to covid
@@sungamespvtlimited6549 A teacher should be fine. However, I'd recommend checking out UCAS and having a look at the most recent requirements.
How about scholarships?
I recommend contacting your university and asking them.
Please Juva, is there anything like 'Proof of Fund ' for international students?
Hi Monalisa, universities may handle this in different ways. I therefore recommend contacting your institution and asking them how you have to submit evidence. I hope this helps!