Does the University of Bristol provide support for the UK Graduate (Post-Study Work) Visa?

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Yes. Indian students heavily utilise the 2-year Post-Study Work (PSW) visa after graduating from the University of Bristol. Most importantly, University of Bristol's Careers Service remains completely “free for three years after graduation” - helping international alumni navigate through corporate j

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