Overview

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (which is usually shortened to just the UK or the United Kingdom) is a political union made up of four countries, England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The country offers an excellent higher-education system and hundreds of world-class universities promising a rich experience for international students.

The UK institutions consistently rank among the best in the world and qualifications are internationally valued and recognized.UK qualification will be a solid foundation for building your future, boosting your career and prospects for a higher salary. UK universities, colleges, and schools will provide a vibrant, creative, and challenging environment that can develop your potential. The teaching and study methodology used in the UK gives you the freedom to be creative and develop skills sets and confidence. As a student you get the opportunity to be taught by the world’s leading academics and experts; you also benefit from their constant academic support.

Cost Of Study

950 – 1250 USD per semester.

Intakes

February/September

Cost of Living

600 Dollar for first year.

Entry requirements

Overall GPA 2.75

Quick Facts

  • Language: English
  • GDP per capita: $19,813.31 (2012 EST.)
  • Name: UK
  • Capital City: London
  • Religion: Protestants 81%, Anglicans 10%, Muslim 9.0%.
  • Ethnicity: UK 91.5%, Turkish 2.5%, other 6%

Why Study In UK

  • The Way to Learn English.
  • Highly Competitive fee structure.
  • Offers a genuine European Experience.
  • Great Climate and Breathtaking Landscapes.
  • A combination of Old and New World Charm.
  • One of the cheapest in terms of living cost in whole of western Europe.
  • UK universities have existed since 1290, the oldest being the University of UK.
  • Five of UK's universities are ranked within the top 700 in the 2014-2015 QS World University Rankings.

Education System

UK higher education system is split into polytechnics and universities, both public and private. Universities in are generally focused on theory and research, and offer courses in areas such as medicine, law and economics. Polytechnics are more focused on practical and vocational courses in areas such as engineering, teaching and nursing. Some of these are offered by both universities. Currently there are 14 public universities in UK. In addition to that there are 15 public polytechnic institutes and a large number of private institutes of higher education.

Work Rights & Stay Back

  • 20 hours per week.
  • 1 year stay back.

Employment & Job Market

  • Tourism is the sector which thrives the most in UK, and other sectors are growing, such as exports.
  • Affordable prices for traveling to this popular tourist country ensure that the hospitality sector stays profitable.
  • The country's most important trade partners are the EU, USA, and many former colonies with close economic ties to UK.
  • The export of goods and services has gained in importance in the past years, with more and more companies setting up shop in UK, but producing for foreign markets.

Popular Universities

  • Queen Mary University of London
  • University of Bristol
  • The University of Sheffield
  • University of Liverpool
  • Brunel University London
  • University of Essex
  • University of Exeter
  • University of Wolverhampton
  • Aston University
  • University of Strathclyde
  • Unversity of East Anglia