UK, Ireland Admissions Day on November 8; Edvoy to guide students on application, visa, and documentation
Agrima Didwania | November 6, 2025 | 05:40 PM IST | 1 min read
Students from India and Africa can interact directly with UK and Ireland university representatives. The event will focus on academic fit, proof of funds, visa steps, and post-study work opportunities for 2026 intakes.
Edvoy, the leading student recruitment and international education platform in India, will be organising the UK and Ireland admissions day on November 8, 2025. The event aims to be a one-stop online advisory ecosystem for students from India and Africa who aim to gain admission to universities in the United Kingdom and Ireland for the January and September 2026 intakes.
With over 500 one-to-one advisory appointments planned, the event will offer structured advice on academic eligibility, programme alignment, and the documentation and admission timelines that will help students move to action with expert clarity.
Edvoy: A direct gateway to UK and Ireland universities
This admissions day would be an opportunity for Indian students to interact personally with representatives from universities in the UK and Ireland, professionals who have experience with Indian academic systems, visa documentation, and financial proof processes. Support will majorly include:
- Mapping from their Indian academic history to the UK and Ireland programme requirements
- Understand the requirements for proof of funds specific to British and Irish institutions.
- Gaining accurate insights into realistic living expenses across major student cities.
- Explanation of post-study work visa pathways and long-term career prospects.
- Addressing the Real Gaps in Indian Student Preparedness
“The nature of student queries has fundamentally changed. Indian learners already know the courses and universities they are considering. What they need is confirmation that their academic history, whether from Indian CBSE, ICSE or state boards meets UK and Ireland admission standards,” says Sadiq Basha, Founder and CEO, Edvoy.
Edvoy’s UK and Ireland Admissions Day: Registrations
The registration for Edvoy’s UK and Ireland admissions day is open through official Edvoy channels and appointments are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The event represents the most reliable, informed, and personalised way for Indian and African students to achieve their dream of studying at a prestigious UK or Irish university for the 2026 intake.
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