UK Student Visa for MBA and Master Students
UK Student visa for MBA students
Basically, anyone who is not an European Economic Area (EEA) national, anyone who is stateless (you don't have a nationality), anyone who holds a non-national travel document, or holds a passport issued by an authority that is not recognised in the UK, must apply for a visa.
In order to be successful you must be able to show that you are going to follow: a recognised full-time degree course, or a course run during the week involving at least 15 hours of organised daytime study each week, or a full-time course at an independent fee-paying school. You must also be able to pay for your course, and support yourself and any dependants, and live in the UK without going into business or getting a job, or needing any help from public funds, be able and intend to follow your chosen course, and intend to leave the UK when you complete your studies, if your course of study is below degree level.
The above comments are just cursory in nature and to be used as a more general guideline and for information only. They should not be relied upon as being definitive or exact under any circumstance.
Where to apply for a UK Student Visa
The UK Visa Application Centres are usually located within the UK embassies, UK High Commissions and UK consulates and through visa application centres run by their commercial partners.
For more information, and how to apply for a UK student visa (Tier 4 Visa), contact the UK Diplomatic Missions in your home country.
(Source: UK Government)
