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Indian students can now work in UK for two years after completing graduation

The new Graduate route will be open to all international students who have valid UK immigration status as a student and have successfully completed a course of study in any subject at undergraduate level or above at an approved UK Higher Education Provider.

Indian students can now work in UK for two years after completing graduation

The visa will allow eligible students to work, or look for work, in any career or position of their choice, for two years after completing their studies, the British High Commission said. (Representational Image: iStock)

In a major boost for Indian students, the UK Government on Wednesday announced a new two-year post-study work visa, expanding opportunities for talented international students to build successful careers in the country.

The new ‘Graduate’ route will be open to all international students – including those from India – who have valid UK immigration status as a student and have successfully completed a course of study in any subject at undergraduate level or above at an approved UK Higher Education Provider. The visa will allow eligible students to work, or look for work, in any career or position of their choice, for two years after completing their studies, the British High Commission said.

This builds on the UK government action to help recruit and retain the best and brightest global talent, as well as opening up opportunities for future breakthroughs in science, technology and research and other world-leading work that international talent brings to the UK.

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Commenting on it, British Home Secretary Priti Patel said: “The new Graduate Route will mean talented international students, whether in science and maths or technology and engineering, can study in the UK and then gain valuable work experience as they go on to build successful careers. It demonstrates our global outlook and will ensure that we continue to attract the best and brightest.”

British High Commissioner to India Sir Dominic Asquith said: “This is fantastic news for Indian students, who will now be able to spend more time in the UK after completing their degree, allowing them to gain further skills and experience. The UK is home to some of the best higher education institutions in the world and continues to welcome international students. I’m delighted that numbers of Indian students coming to study in the UK are constantly increasing, having doubled over the last three years. Last year alone we saw a massive 42 per cent increase.”

He said the new announcement would help ensure that the UK remained one of the best destinations for students across the world.

”The UK welcomes genuine students from India and the rest of the world for the positive contribution they make to the UK. Indian student numbers have significantly increased over the last three years, reaching almost 22,000 in the year ending June 2019,” he added.

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