Brunel University

Brunel is one of several British universities that were established in the 1960s following the Robbins Report on higher education. It is sometimes described as a "plate glass university". The university's origins lie in Acton Technical College, which was split into two in 1957: Acton Technical College continued to cater to technicians and craftsmen, and the new Brunel College of Technology (named after Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the British engineer) was dedicated to the education of chartered engineers.

London, England

Population

67 Million

Great Britain Pounds (i.e., 1 GBP=100 INR Approx.)

Campuses

  • London, England

Languages Used

  • English

Nearest Popular Cities

  • Wembley (21 mins via metro)
  • Brentford (31 mins via train)
  • Richmond (19 mins via train)
  • Harrow (13 mins via train)
  • Greenwich (28 mins via car)
Tuition Fees

Ranges between Min 8000 GBP to Max 17000 GBP

Living Expenses

Ranges between 300 GBP - 1300 GBP/Month(Depending on Student Lifestyle)

Part Time Work Limit

20 hrs/Week during Study Period,40hrs/week during Holidays

Part Time Wages

Ranges between 6 GBP - 10 GBP/Hour(INR 600 - INR 1000/Hour)

Benefits of studying at

  1. Industry partnerships: Brunel University has strong partnerships with a wide range of industry partners, including top global companies, providing opportunities for students to collaborate on real-world projects, gain practical experience, and network with professionals in their fields.

  2. Research excellence: Brunel University is a research-intensive university, with world-leading research in areas such as engineering, materials science, and healthcare, providing opportunities for students to participate in cutting-edge research projects and gain valuable research skills.

  3. Career-focused education: Brunel University has a strong focus on employability, with courses designed in collaboration with industry partners, work placements, internships, and a range of career services to help students transition successfully into the workforce.

  4. Location: Brunel University is located in a convenient location in West London, with easy access to the city center, providing students with a rich cultural and social environment for learning and living.

  5. Multicultural environment: Brunel University has a diverse student body, with students from over 150 countries, providing a multicultural environment that encourages cross-cultural collaboration and understanding.

  6. Student support: Brunel University has a strong commitment to student support and wellbeing, with a range of support services available to students, including academic and personal counseling, disability services, and mental health support.

Permanent Residency

Option 1: Students Have to stay for 5 Years on a Tier 2 Visa (Work Visa) to be eligible for PR

Option 2: Students have to stay for 10 Years on a Tier 4 Visa (Study Visa) to be eligible for PR

Option 3: Students can also shift from Start-up Visa to an Innovator visa & stay for 3 Years to be eligible for PR

Post Study Work

UNITED KINGDOM  

1) Stay up to 24 months after course completion to find a job 

2) Students can also apply for a Tier 5 Temporary Worker GAE Visa & can stay up to 24 Additional Months

3) Students can also apply for Startup Visa & can stay up to 24 months  

NETHERLANDS 

If a student's Ne / Subject ranks in the top 200 world ranking (ie THE/QS/Shanghai Ranking) they are eligible to apply for a 1 year Job Search Visa in the Netherlands.   

CANADA 

Post Completion of the course in the UK, the student can try for Express Entry Visa   

AUSTRALIA 

Based on the student's previous work experience Student can apply for a Skilled Independent Visa Note: Post Completion of the Course in the UK, students will have more opportunities to get a job in the UK, Middle East, and India with a Very good Pay scale

London, England

Campuses

  • London, England

Great Britain Pounds (i.e., 1 GBP=100 INR Approx.)

Population

67 Million

Languages Used

  • English

Nearest Popular Cities

  • Wembley (21 mins via metro)
  • Brentford (31 mins via train)
  • Richmond (19 mins via train)
  • Harrow (13 mins via train)
  • Greenwich (28 mins via car)

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