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12 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the BTech specialisations at KG Reddy College of Engineering and Technology include:
- CSE
- CSE - AI & ML
- CSE Data Science, etc.
- Electronics & Communication Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
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There are several ways to connect with current students and alumni-
- University student ambassadors- Most UK universities have Indian student ambassadors who can answer your questions.
- Facebook/WhatsApp groups- Search for ' [University name] Indian students' groups — most are active and welcoming.
- LinkedIn- Search alumni who studied at your target university and message them directly.
- Shiksha Study Abroad events- We regularly organise virtual and in-person sessions where current UK students share their experiences.
- University open days (virtual and in-person)- Attend these to speak directly with students and faculty.
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12 hours agoContributor-Level 10
The below is the seat intake for various courses at KG Reddy College of Engineering and Technology:
| Courses Offered | Students Intake |
|---|---|
| Civil Engineering | 30 |
| Computer Science & Engineering | 300 |
| CSE-Artificial Intelligence | 120 |
| CSE-Data Science | 60 |
| Electronics and Communication Engineering | 60 |
| M.Tech – CSE | 24 |
M.Tech – Electronics Communication VLSI Design | 24 |
| Master of Business Administration (MBA) | 60 |
| Mechanical Engineering | 30 |
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12 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Most UK universities have student employment or jobs board portal. Here is how to apply-
- Register on your university's careers portal (e.g., Handshake, UniTemps, or the university's own job board).
- Apply for roles such as library assistant, student ambassador, research assistant, or teaching support.
- Student union jobs are another popular option — flexible hours and student-friendly.
- Use LinkedIn to search for part-time graduate roles and internships.
Typical pay: £10.50 – £15/hour. Hours: up to 20/week during term time.
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University Hostels/Halls-
- Pros- Easier to make friends, bills included, close to campus, no lease paperwork.
- Cons- More expensive than private rentals, less privacy, may be limited in availability.
Private Housing (shared)-
- Pros- More affordable, more independence, choice of location.
- Cons- Bills not included, lease commitments, requires more upfront setup.
Most first-year students prefer university halls for the community experience, then move to private housing from Year 2 onwards if continuing.
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12 hours agoContributor-Level 10
The past year tuition fee for the BTech KG Reddy College of Engineering and Technology is INR 1.35 lakh. The duration for the BTech is 4 yrs. This course is available at the undergraduate - UG level.
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There are 3 main types of accommodation as mentioned below-
- University Halls of Residence (on-campus)- Most convenient option for first-year students. Typically costs £500–£900/month (all-inclusive). Apply as early as possible — these fill up quickly.
- Private Student Accommodation- Managed purpose-built student residences like Unite Students or iQ. Costs £600–£1,200/month depending on city and room type.
- Private Renting (shared house)- Renting a room in a shared house is the most affordable option — typically £400–£700/month outside London, £700–£1,100 in London.
We assist students in finding and booking suita
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12 hours agoContributor-Level 10
It depends on the MBA programme:
Full-time MBA (1-year): Generally requires 3–5 years of full-time work experience. Programmes at LBS, Oxford, Cambridge, Warwick typically require 4–5 years. Budget-friendly universities may accept 2–3 years.
MBA with less experience: Some universities offer 'pre-experience' MBA or Masters in Management programmes that are suitable for fresh graduates or those with 0–2 years experience.
Executive MBA: Requires 8–10 years experience, usually for mid-career professionals.
If you have 2 years of experience and want to do an MBA, there are excellent UK options — your counsellor will identify the rig
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Candidates should bring the following documents in their original as well their copies at the time of counselling process for document verification at Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Deemed to be University:
- Class 10 marksheet
- Class 12 marksheet
- Graduation marksheet
- Entrance exam score card
- Aadhaar Card
- Transfer Certificate
- Caste Certificate
- Passport-size Photo
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12 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Good SOP for UK Uni should cover points mentioned below-
- Academic background- Highlight relevant coursework, projects and achievements.
- Why this course- Explain what drew you to this specific programme and why now.
- Why this university- Specific modules, faculty, research centres or industry connection.
- Your career goals- Clear short term and long term goals that degree supports.
- What you bring- Skills, experiences or perspectives that make you good candidate.
Recommended length- 500-1,000 words. Most UK universities do not want more than 1 page.
Tone- Professional but personal. Avoid generic statements. Be specific.
Note- Our editorial te
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12 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Permanent Residency (called Indefinite Leave to Remain or ILR) in the UK generally requires 5 years of continuous lawful residence. Here is a typical pathway-
Year 1–2- Study (Student Visa).
Year 3–4- Work on Graduate Route Visa (2 years).
Year 5- Switch to Skilled Worker Visa and complete 5 years total to apply for ILR.
Then citizenship- After 1 year of ILR, you can apply for British citizenship.
This 5-year pathway is achievable but requires securing a qualifying job offer within 2 years of graduation on the Graduate Route.
Note- ILR requirements and thresholds are subject to change. Consult an immigration lawyer for personalised advic
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After completing a UK Master's degree, you have the following stay-back options-
- Graduate Route Visa- 2 years to live and work freely in the UK. Most popular option.
- Skilled Worker Visa- If you receive a job offer from a licensed UK employer paying at least £26,200/year (minimum threshold), you can switch to this route and potentially stay indefinitely.
- Global Talent Visa- For highly specialised professionals (tech, arts, academia) recognised as leaders in their field.
- Founder/Innovator Visa- For entrepreneurs who want to start a business in the UK after graduation.
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12 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Avg starting salaries for Indian graduates in UK in 2024 are mentioned below-
- General graduate average: £27,000 – £32,000/year.
- Technology/Engineering: £32,000 – £50,000/year.
- Finance/Consulting: £35,000 – £60,000/year.
- Healthcare/Nursing: £28,000 – £38,000/year.
- MBA graduates (top schools): £55,000 – £100,000+/year.
The National Living Wage in the UK is £11.44/hour (2024). Part-time work during studies can offset living costs.
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12 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Career opportunities depend on your course and sector, but the UK offers a strong graduate job market-
- Finance & Banking- London is one of the world's top financial centres.
- Technology- Growing tech hubs in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Bristol.
- Healthcare- NHS actively recruits international graduates, especially nurses, doctors, and public health professionals.
- Engineering- High demand across infrastructure, manufacturing, and aerospace sectors.
Average graduate salaries- £25,000 – £40,000/year. In finance and tech, starting salaries can reach £45,000–£60,000+.
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