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Why study in the Uk?




The UK has been welcoming international students from India for generations.  Every year thousands of Indian Students travel abroad to study all aspects of business in the UK from marketing through to finance. 

UK universities provide internationally - recognised qualifications of the highest standard. They also offer more opportunities than ever before: there are currently over 50,000 postgraduate taught courses and research opportunities to choose from.

The UK higher education system combines the best elements of tradition and modernity. Some UK universities are among the oldest in the world; others are among the newest. Many provide degrees with a strong vocational foundation and enjoy good links with businesses and professional Organizations.
When you study in the United Kingdom, you are likely to find yourself meeting students from all over the world. More than ninety countries may be represented on campus and each student makes a unique contribution to the life of the institution, both academically and culturally.

Many UK universities and colleges have specialist international officers whose job is to provide support for international students. You can approach these officers for independent advice and information on almost anything, from accommodation through to how to extend your permission to stay in the UK.
The quality of UK degrees is one reason why so many people come to the UK to study. Another is value for money. Unlike the equivalent programmes in the United States or Australia, most UK Masters programmes can be completed in one year


The cost of an education in the UK




Comparing course fees between countries is by no means a clear-cut process. But because courses in the UK are often shorter, the total cost of study can be lower. Shorter courses also mean students can realise their earning potential sooner than their counterparts elsewhere. All of which makes UK courses better value for money overall.

The information below gives a rough idea of annual overseas fees in the UK, but remember it is always best to check exact costs with the institutions you're interested in.



Universities



• Undergraduate classroom-based courses £6,000 - £7,000
• Undergraduate laboratory-based courses £8,000 - £9,000
• Undergraduate clinical courses £16,000 - £17,000
• Postgraduate classroom-based courses £6,000 - £7,000
• Postgraduate clinical-based courses £16,000 - £17,500
• MBA courses £6,000 - £16,000




Further Education Colleges




• Access Courses £3,750 - £5,500
• Further education courses £3,000 - £4,250
• Higher level courses (such as HNC/Ds) £4,000 - £7,950


The Cost of Living



The cost of living is not the same throughout the country. Generally, it is more expensive to live in London and the South-East of England, and cheaper in the North of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Average annual costs of living for a typical student in the UK are given below:


London
  Academic year £7,300
  Per month £811

Outside London
  Academic year £5,936
  Per month £659


It is also worth remembering that there are many benefits available to international students that can make life in the UK more affordable;


  • NUS Discounts
    The National Union of Students negotiate discounts on behalf of their members which Can mean up to 50% off anything from books, stationery and food to clothes, travel and entertainment.

  • Free Healthcare.
    All international students staying in the UK for a period of six months or more qualify for free healthcare through the National Health Service.

  • Part-time Work.
    If you want to earn extra money, you can work for up to twenty hours per week during term and full-time in your vacations.


Post Graduate (Master's & Doctorate level)



Most UK universities accept the Indian graduation system of three years for entry into most postgraduate courses. An Indian bachelor degree like B.A., B.Com. or B.Sc. is equivalent to a British Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree.

However, some courses and universities may require a qualification equivalent to British Bachelor (Honours) Degree, which requires 16 years of formal education, which would mean another year after graduation or a four year degree course like B.E., B.Tech or other such courses.

For most Universities, a good first degree from a leading university in India or its equivalent is essential.
For more details on British Degrees and their Indian equivalent, check out the table below:





British Degree
 


Indian Equivalent Degree

British Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree

A three-year Indian Graduation Degree like B.A. or B.Sc. and other such courses.

British Bachelor (Honours) Degree  

A four-year Indian graduation course like B.E. or B.Tech. or other such courses.          
OR
A post graduate degree, from Indian university, like M.A., M.Sc. or other such courses.

British Master’s Degree

A post graduate degree like M.Tech. or M.E. from I.I.T. or I.I.Sc. and other such colleges






 
 
 
 
 
   

 

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