2012-10-20

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Study Abroad in UKFree advice - Free Consultancy :Info@Achievers-int.com Study in UK 1. About UK:The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK, or Britain) is a sovereign state off the north-western coast of continental Europe. It spans an archipelago that includes the island of Great Britain, the northeastern part of the island of Ireland, and many smaller islands. Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK that shares a land border with another sovereign state—the Republic of Ireland. Apart from this land border, the UK is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the English Channel, and the Irish Sea.2. Facts:    FlagTime zoneSummer (DST)GMT (UTC+0)BST (UTC+1)CapitalLondonTotal Area243,610 sq kmLargest cityLondonPopulation62,008,048 (2010 estimate)Official language(s)English  GovernmentUnitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchyGDP (Nominal)$36,120 (2010 estimate)(Per capita)Calling code+44CurrencyPound sterling (GBP)    3. Higher Education System:Students normally enter University from 18 onwards and study for an Academic Degree. All undergraduate education outside the private University of Buckingham is largely state financed, with a small contribution from top-up fees. The state does not control syllabuses, but it does influence admission procedures. Unlike most degrees, the state still has control over teacher training courses, and uses Ofsted inspectors to maintain standards.The typical first degree offered at British universities is the Bachelor's degree (typically three years). Many institutions now offer an undergraduate Master's degree as a first degree, typically lasting four years. During a first degree students are known as undergraduates. The difference in fees between undergraduate and traditional postgraduate Master's degrees (and the possibility of securing LEA funding for the former) makes taking an undergraduate Master's degree as a first degree a more attractive option, although the novelty of undergraduate Master's degrees means that the relative educational merit of the two is currently unclear.Some universities offer a vocationally-based Foundation degree, typically two years in length for those students who hope to continue to take a first degree but wish to remain in employment.4. Why UK?:UK universities provide internationally recognised qualifications of the highest standard. They also offer more opportunities than ever before: there are currently over 55,000 postgraduate taught courses and research opportunities to choose from on the Prospects database alone.World-class teaching - Delivering academic excellence and a high quality and standard of UK qualifications is guaranteed through the work of various official bodies, such as the The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) . Research standards are examined by the Research Assessment Exercise , which publishes its findings every five years. The results of all these assessments are freely available on the internet. Information on quality assurance and assessments is also available from the Higher Education Funding Councils.International tradition - In 2008/9 there were 139,095 students from outside the EEA studying postgraduate courses at UK institutions. The quality of UK degrees is one reason why so many people come to the UK to study. Another is value for money. Unlike equivalent programmes in the United States or Australia, most UK Masters programmes can be completed in one year.The language of business - A major advantage of studying in the UK is the opportunity to perfect your knowledge of the English language – one of the most important skills in the international business world. If you are from outside the EU, especially if you are studying a commercial subject, you may well appreciate the opportunity to observe at first hand the operation of the European market.A warm welcome - In the UK, the level of professional support given to students is just as important as the academic quality. Britain offers more support to international students than any other country, whether it is help with your study skills or assistance with your visa application.5. Cost:In order to obtain a visa students must be able to prove that they (or their parents) have the funds to pay the full tuition fees, Accommodation and living costs for the duration of their course. Fees for international students vary greatly between institutions.Tuition fees - between £4,500 and £ 23,000 per annumAccommodation and living costs (in London) - £7,200 approx. per annumAccommodation and living costs (Out of London) - £5,400 approx. per annumHere are some typical costs for living in UK:Homestay accommodation with Meals: £350 - 700 per monthResidence/dormitory Rooms: £300 - 800 per monthShared accommodations: £200 - 500 per monthAverage cost of a suite or apartment: £350 - 1,600 per monthBus Fare - One Way (local): £1.50 - 4.50Average Restaurant Meal: £10.00 - 25.00 per personMovie: £8.00 - 12.006. Universities:A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | W | Y   -A--B--C-University of AberdeenUniversity of Abertay DundeeAberystwyth UniversityAnglia Ruskin UniversityThe Archbishop of CanterburyUniversity of the Arts, LondonAston UniversityBangor University (Prifysgol Bangor)University of BathBath Spa UniversityUniversity of BedfordshireBirkbeck CollegeUniversity of BirminghamBishop Grosseteste University College LincolnThe University of BoltonBournemouth UniversityBPP College of Professional StudiesUniversity of BradfordUniversity of BrightonUniversity of BristolBrunel UniversityUniversity of BuckinghamBuckinghamshire Chilterns University CollegeUniversity of CambridgeCanterbury Christ Church UniversityCardiff University (Prifysgol Caerdydd)University of Central England in BirminghamUniversity of Central LancashireThe Central School of Speech and DramaUniversity of ChesterThe University of ChichesterCity UniversityThe College of LawThe College of St Mark & St John, PlymouthCourtauld Institute of ArtCoventry UniversityCranfield UniversityUniversity College for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and RochesterUniversity of Cumbria     -D--E--F-De Montfort UniversityUniversity of DerbyUniversity of DundeeUniversity of DurhamUniversity of East AngliaUniversity of East LondonEdge Hill UniversityUniversity of EdinburghUniversity of EssexUniversity of ExeterUniversity College Falmouth     -G--H--I-University of Glamorgan (Prifysgol Morgannwg)University of GlasgowGlasgow Caledonian UniversityUniversity of GloucestershireGoldsmiths CollegeUniversity of GreenwichHarper Adams University CollegeHenley Management CollegeHeriot-Watt UniversityUniversity of HertfordshireHeythrop CollegeUniversity of HuddersfieldUniversity of HullImperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine (also known as Imperial College London)Institute of EducationUniversity of Wales Institute CardiffThe Institute of Cancer Research     -K---L--M-University of KeeleUniversity of KentKing's College LondonKingston UniversityUniversity of Wales LampeterUniversity of LancasterUniversity of LeedsLeeds Metropolitan UniversityUniversity of LeicesterUniversity of LincolnUniversity of LiverpoolLiverpool Hope UniversityLiverpool John Moores UniversityUniversity of LondonLondon Business SchoolLondon Metropolitan UniversityLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineLondon School of Economics and Political ScienceLondon South Bank UniversityLoughborough UniversityUniversity of ManchesterThe Manchester Metropolitan UniversityMiddlesex University     -N--O--P-Napier UniversityUniversity of Newcastle upon TyneNewman College of Higher Education, BirminghamUniversity of Wales NewportThe University of NorthamptonUniversity of Northumbria at NewcastleUniversity of NottinghamNottingham Trent UniversityOpen UniversityUniversity of OxfordOxford Brookes UniversityUniversity of PaisleyUniversity of PlymouthUniversity of Portsmouth     -Q--R--S-Queen Margaret University , EdinburghQueen Mary and Westfield College (also known as Queen Mary, University of London)The Queen's University of BelfastUniversity of ReadingThe Robert Gordon UniversityRoehampton UniversityRoyal Academy of MusicRoyal Agricultural CollegeRoyal College of ArtRoyal College of MusicRoyal Holloway and Bedford New College (also known as Royal Holloway, University of London)Royal Northern College of MusicThe Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, GlasgowRoyal Veterinary CollegeUniversity of SalfordSchool of Oriental and African StudiesSchool of PharmacyUniversity of SheffieldSheffield Hallam UniversityUniversity of SouthamptonSouthampton Solent UniversityUniversity of St AndrewsSt George's Hospital Medical SchoolSt Mary's University CollegeStaffordshire UniversityUniversity of StirlingUniversity of StrathclydeUniversity of SunderlandUniversity of SurreyUniversity of SussexSwansea University (Prifysgol Abertawe)     -T--U--W-University of TeessideThames Valley UniversityUniversity of UlsterUniversity College LondonUniversity of Wales (Prifysgol Cymru)University of WarwickUniversity of the West of England, BristolUniversity of WestminsterThe University of WinchesterUniversity of WolverhamptonUniversity of Worcester-Y-University of YorkYork St John UniversitySee More

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