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STUDY IN UK

The United Kingdom is a forerunner in terms of educational excellence. When it comes to higher education, the universities of Oxford and Cambridge are synonymous with reputation. International students seeking great education, research facilities, and highly certified degrees often choose to study in the United Kingdom. A degree from a prominent institution in the United Kingdom will undoubtedly benefit your job once you complete graduation.

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Why Study in UK

  • The education system allows you to finish your studies faster than in many other nations without sacrificing quality.

  • The United Kingdom is well-known for its high-quality education, innovative teaching methods, prestigious universities, and high levels of student happiness.

  • Universities are redefining courses in order to better educate students for current market trends and requirements.

  • International students can apply for a variety of scholarship programmes.

  • Over 50,000 undergraduate-level higher education programmes are offered by over 395 universities and colleges across the UK.

  • In the United Kingdom, an undergraduate degree takes three years to complete and a postgraduate qualification requires an additional year (unless you are a medical or research student).

  • International students are permitted to work part-time while pursuing their studies.

  • A few Bachelor's degree programmes, known as sandwich programmes, enable students to participate in internships as part of their coursework.

Fee & Expenses for Studying in UK

According to a recent assessment, the average annual tuition price for any Arts or Humanities programme in the UK is between £ 8,000 and $ 10,000. Engineering and science studies, on the other hand, cost on average £ 10,000 to £ 13,000 each year. Business and MBA programmes are two of the most popular courses in the UK, and they cost between £ 12,000 and £ 25,000.

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At the same time, lodging expenses in the London area range from £ 11,000 to £ 12,000. The cost ranges from £ 9,000 to £ 10,000 in locations other than London.

Eligibility

  • As proof of English proficiency, IELTS or TOEFL results or any equivalent are accepted.

  • Diploma programmes include: A 5.0 overall band score

  • Bachelor's Degree: A 6.0 overall band score is required.

  • Master's Programs: A band score of 6.0–6.5 is required.

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