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In its yearly review, in several countries, especially in Europe, higher education is still for free
UK
Why study in the UK?
Education in UK is full of experiences. In U.K, the learning process is academically sound international experiences for all students that promote intercultural competence, disciplinary scholarship, and foreign language acquisition.U.K promotes education to the overseas market.
The UK offers a wealth of undergraduate courses at a wide range of institiutions, each of with has its own unique character and cultural life. This gives you the option of studying at a traditional red-brick university (with links to traditional careers) or at one of the more modern universities (with links to newer industries such as marketing and new media).

Whichever type of study you choose, the UK education style is personal, with a high level of student support, ensuring that you will not fall behind or feel isolated.

Applying to a UK university is made easy through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service). Through this system, you can apply to a maximum of six institutions on one form.

The UK also offers a truly global community, which provides a welcoming environment for international students, plus the chance to meet with many other students from around the world. And because the UK is at the forefront of much scientific and creative innovation, you will be learning from some of the world’s top researchers, practitioners and intellects.
Modrern Learning Environment:
Employers want employees who can think effectively, creatively and independently.

UK institutions use a variety of teaching and assessment methods to encourage independence, as well as mastery of the subject.

Students are expected to use the information they are given to stimulate their original thinking.
Quality of Education:
The education system provides facilities such as international students societies, planned social activities, academic support, and academic counsellors. UK has one of the lowest 'drop out rates..

Its quality is unrivaled throughout the world.

It encourages relevant skills that are marketable and sought by today's top companies.
Affordable:
In U.K the earning provisions are more higher.

Numerous scholarships and bursaries offered by UK institutions.

Almost free health care by National Health Service.

Student discount facilities provided free through National Union of Students membership for all students.
Choice:
There are number of choices of institutions, academics and subjects.

The education programmes in U.K is much flexible.

U.K is more diverse and stable social environment.
Multicultural:
U.K is a Cosmopolitan place to live in.

It is the home to numerous ethnic groups and nationalities from around the world.

It is tolerant, stable society where students learn about diverse range of people.
Duration :
U.K has a shorter educational program duration compared to other educational destinations around the world.
Its’ course duration is 3 yrs for Undergraduates and 1 yr duration for Postgraduate .
Education System:
Education Chart / Information
In UK "O" level is equivalent to SSC, "A" levels ( 2 years) is equivalent to HSC, Bachelors is for 3 years, 4 Years are Sandwich program , masters for 1 year and PH.D for 3 years.
Types of Certification
  • University
  • Open University
  • College and Institution of Higher Education
  • Open College
  • College of Technology
  • Teacher Training College
  • Institute
Application Procedure:
Intakes
The main intake offered by all Universities is September / October few universities offer Jan / Feb intake also.

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS minimum score of 7.0 for Postgraduate and 6.5 for Undergraduate Studies.
  • TOEFL minimum score of 90 (Internet Based Test) for Postgraduate and 80 (Internet Based Test) for Undergraduate Studies
  • Exemption is possible if student has scored above 70% in English language in the X and XII std.(English Medium) & if medium of instruction throughout school & college was English.