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1. The accommodation office of the College liases with local residents willing to provide accommodation on rent to its students. It maintains a list of properties within its vicinity for the convenience of the students and checks on the same.
2. Students pay a deposit of £200 along with their fees to the College to book a place in the College Approved accommodation.
3. The college will help the students in organising flatmates who will share accommodation facilities with them.
4. On arrival in London a representative of the College will meet the students at Heathrow airport and escort them to the allocated houses.
5. The college representative will also take the students on a guided tour of the surrounding local areas to familiarise them with the local facilities like banks, post-office, police station, bus station, train station, underground, shopping centres, supermarkets, playgrounds and recreation centres, restaurants and fast food centres
Employment in the UK
Overseas students can take paid part time/vacation work whilst studying a full time course in the UK.
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Part-time Employment
The maximum amount of part-time work you can do during term time is:
• 20 hours per week if you are studying a course at or above UK degree level or a foundation degree course, and/or if you made your application to study under Tier 4 (General) on or before 2 March 2010. or
• 10 hours per week if you are studying a course that is below UK degree level and is not a foundation degree course, and you made your application to study under Tier 4 (General) on or after 3 March 2010.
• The work you do must not fill a full-time permanent vacancy (other than on a recognised Foundation Programme), and you must not be self-employed, employed as a doctor in training (except on a recognised Foundation Programme) or as a professional sportsperson (including coach) or entertainer.
• The student should not pursue a career by filling a permanent full time vacancy.
• You can work full-time during vacation periods, within the above limits. If you have completed your course and you make an application to remain in the UK under the points-based system before your existing permision to stay expires, you can work full-time (within the above limits) until your application is decided.
• For more information visit http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/studyingintheuk/adult-students/conditions/
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• You can roughly expect to earn £6 - £7 per hour.The national minimum wage is £5.75
Your prospects of employment, salary and promotion will be improved whether it is in your own country or abroad by studying in the UK. British qualifications are highly regarded and accepted throughout the world.
• Should you be wish to work in the UK after completing your course and are from a non European Union Country you will required to switch to another category which would be Tier 1 or Tier 2.
• However violation of the regulations relating to parttime and fulltime employment will lead to your deportation from UK , and the college does not accept any responsibility in this matter.
Contact: info@hibslondon.com |
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