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− | + | Applied to RCA DI. This was my timeline... | |
− | + | * 14 Jan 2013: Submission of RCA application | |
+ | * 1 Feb 2013: Notice of RCA Interview | ||
+ | * 15 March 2013: Submission of NAC Scholarship application | ||
+ | * 18 Mar 2013: RCA Interview | ||
+ | * 27 Mar 2013: Received offer for RCA DI | ||
+ | * 30 Apr 2013: Notice of Scholarship Interview | ||
+ | * 7 May 2013: Scholarship Interview | ||
+ | * 7 June 2013: Received Scholarship offer | ||
− | + | == Tier 4 Student Visa Maintenance funds == | |
− | |||
− | + | When you apply for a Tier 4 student visa, you need to demonstrate that you will be able to support yourself financially as a student in the UK. This means you will have to be able to show that you have minimum amounts of money available to cover your living costs. From 6 April, the required amount of money rises to reflect the cost of living in the UK. For example, if you are an adult Tier 4 student: | |
− | * | + | * in inner London, you'll need to show that you have £1,000 for each month of your course up to a maximum of nine months |
+ | * 9000 pounds in sgd is approximately 16977.24 Singapore Dollars | ||
+ | You must show that you have available funds using bank statements that must: | ||
+ | * be dated no more than one month (31 days) before you apply | ||
+ | * show that the entire amount has been in your account for 28 consecutive days (and has not fallen below the required amount throughout the 28 days) | ||
+ | be for a cash account | ||
− | + | == mobile == | |
− | + | * http://giffgaff.com/goodybags/12pound-goodybag | |
− | + | * http://store.three.co.uk/view/searchSimOnly?tariff=3034 | |
+ | == Links == | ||
+ | *http://www.ukpass.ac.uk/ | ||
+ | *http://www.educationuk.org.sg/ | ||
+ | *http://www.rsadesigndirections.org/ | ||
+ | * http://www.artquest.org.uk/opportunities.htm | ||
− | + | == Fault tree == | |
+ | *Course | ||
+ | *Duration | ||
+ | *Total Cost | ||
+ | *world ranking/student comments | ||
+ | *location - convienience / affordablity/accomodation | ||
+ | *pros | ||
+ | *cons | ||
+ | *reasons for choosing | ||
+ | *reasons for not choosing |
Latest revision as of 17:30, 8 September 2013
Applied to RCA DI. This was my timeline...
- 14 Jan 2013: Submission of RCA application
- 1 Feb 2013: Notice of RCA Interview
- 15 March 2013: Submission of NAC Scholarship application
- 18 Mar 2013: RCA Interview
- 27 Mar 2013: Received offer for RCA DI
- 30 Apr 2013: Notice of Scholarship Interview
- 7 May 2013: Scholarship Interview
- 7 June 2013: Received Scholarship offer
Tier 4 Student Visa Maintenance funds
When you apply for a Tier 4 student visa, you need to demonstrate that you will be able to support yourself financially as a student in the UK. This means you will have to be able to show that you have minimum amounts of money available to cover your living costs. From 6 April, the required amount of money rises to reflect the cost of living in the UK. For example, if you are an adult Tier 4 student:
- in inner London, you'll need to show that you have £1,000 for each month of your course up to a maximum of nine months
- 9000 pounds in sgd is approximately 16977.24 Singapore Dollars
You must show that you have available funds using bank statements that must:
- be dated no more than one month (31 days) before you apply
- show that the entire amount has been in your account for 28 consecutive days (and has not fallen below the required amount throughout the 28 days)
be for a cash account
mobile
- http://giffgaff.com/goodybags/12pound-goodybag
- http://store.three.co.uk/view/searchSimOnly?tariff=3034
Links
- http://www.ukpass.ac.uk/
- http://www.educationuk.org.sg/
- http://www.rsadesigndirections.org/
- http://www.artquest.org.uk/opportunities.htm
Fault tree
- Course
- Duration
- Total Cost
- world ranking/student comments
- location - convienience / affordablity/accomodation
- pros
- cons
- reasons for choosing
- reasons for not choosing