Sunday 15 December 2013

Study in UK Universities

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Free Study Abroad Guide
There are over 100 UK universities. Some are ancient institutions such as Oxford and Cambridge whilst others are much newer and were established in the 1900s.

Free Study Abroad Guide help overseas students to apply to and join a UK university at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. The journey from application to arrival at Universities in England

Choosing the UK university that suits you, the course that you want to do, making sure that you are qualified to apply, making your application and obtaining paperwork enabling you to apply for your study visa  all these things are difficult especially when you are living overseas.

Study Abroad Guide is dedicated to offering impartial and well-considered advice to any student who wishes to study in UK . Our excellent contacts and administration experience makes applying and joining a UK university stress free and well organised. If you choose us to help you apply to UK universities you can be assured of a smooth journey from application to arrival in the UK.

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Undergraduate degrees at UK universities

The bachelor’s degree in the UK normally takes three years to complete and most are awarded at honours level (BA Hons).

Examples of bachelor degrees are:
(BA) - Bachelor of Arts,
(BEng) -  Bachelor of Engineering and
(BSc) - Bachelor of Science.
Master’s course at UK universities

The M.Sc. is typically a taught postgraduate degree, involving lectures, examination, and a short project. Taught Master’s programmes involve 1 or 2 years of full-time study (or the equivalent period part-time).

Examples of Master’s degrees are:
(MA) - Master of the Arts (Humanities, Arts, Languages)
(Msc) -  Master of the Sciences (Science, Mathematics)
(MPhil) -  Master of Philosophy (Research degree)

UK university entry requirements for overseas students:
Academic  students must be at least 18 years old and have completed secondary education in their own country. If you have not completed your secondary education and still want to study in the UK universities, please have a look at this page were we can offer you guidance on how to finish your secondary education in the UK and progress to UK universities.

Students who have completed part of their bachelor’s degree programme in their own country can apply for second or third year entry to a UK degree. Language  students must have taken an IELTS (International English Language Testing System) examination and have a score of 5.5  6.0 (Undergraduate courses) and 6.5  7.0 (Postgraduate courses) overall for most universities. Many of our universities offer pre-sessional English courses.

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