Study in UK
TOP 10 REASONS TO STUDY IN UK
- UK is a cosmopolitan place to live. Many thousands of families from around the world have made UK their home, creating a richly diverse, open-minded, multicultural society.
- UK universities/ colleges are ranked one of the best for its teaching quality. UK qualifications are recognised and respected throughout the world. UK Universities, Colleges and Schools provide a vibrant, creative and challenging environment in which to develop your potential. Quality standards for UK institutions are among the best in the world.
- Employers want employees who can think effectively, creatively and for themselves. This is an essential part of the UK learning experience.
- All the international students are offered guaranteed accommodation.
- Most of the UK Bachelor`s courses take only three years and Master`s courses take only one year as compared to four years of Bachelor`s and two years of Master`s courses in most of the other countries. This means a student can save a great deal on both tuition fees and living costs. UK degree courses are shorter because they are more intensive, and therefore more efficient in terms of time and money.
- UK offers good teacher/student ratios.
- UK has been welcoming international students for generations. Many institutions arrange for students to be collected from the airport and offer guaranteed accommodation for first year. UK has one of the lowest `drop-out` rates in the world.
- Sandwich courses are also available which allows students to gain experience in their respective fields.
- Students are permitted to work upto 20 hours a week during term time and full time during holidays.
- UK has an established tradition of research and innovation.
UK EDUCATION SYSTEM:
The UK has been welcoming international students for generations. We have long experience of looking after your needs, and will give you special support from the moment you apply and throughout your time in the UK . Education in Britain is broadly divided into three categories: primary (five to 11 years), secondary (11 to 18 years), and tertiary (higher education). Education can also be divided into state-funded and privately funded (independent) sectors. Independent schools charge fees and are said to be ‘independent’ of state control. The majority of schools is state-funded and free. Some are selective and have such good reputations that competition for entrance is fierce. The UK is made up of three different countries and a province: England , Scotland , Wales and the province of Northern Ireland . The UK has two distinct systems of courses and qualifications: one for England , Wales and Northern Ireland , and one for Scotland . Each is compatible with the other. The Scottish Parliament has devolved responsibility for education in Scotland. It may take some time for you to adjust to studying in the UK . Academic culture and expectations vary according to the subject, the level of study and the type of institution. However, there are some general trends that you may notice in the UK :
- Students often work independently, studying on their own for significant periods of time.
- Students are expected to develop critical judgment, which means an ability to assess whether an argument is coherent and well supported by evidence.
- Learning large amounts of factual data is important in some subject areas, but in many cases a critical approach is considered more important.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS :
The criteria for enrolment in a University vary depending on the institution. But generally besides the official translated documents, you will need to show:
- Evidence of secondary and pre-school study, Educational certificates (Attested by Principal or UNITI Foundation).
- Evidence of Under Graduate study, Degree Marks Sheets and Certificates in Sealed cover (Transcripts Attested by University Registrar or UNITI foundation)
- Evidence of English knowledge/level. For example, TOEFL / IELTS and GRE / GMAT / SAT.
- 3 Recommendation Letters in sealed covers from the Head of the Department.
- Statement of Purpose and resume.
- Bank Statement.
- Affidavit of support from the sponsor on Rs. 10/- stamps paper (Notarized)
- Photocopy of Passport.
- Student Photograph.
- Photocopy of Achievements
- Experience Letter (if any)