Education system of the
UK has a high degree of sophistication, a matchless
charm, and above all, educational quality that’s
backed by centuries of tradition. The United Kingdom
is just the right place to give your career that
global edge. In addition to the hallowed Oxford
and Cambridge, UK has a large number of other
universities which rank among the best in the
world and offer a wide range of courses.
One major advantage of UK education is its one-year
Masters Degree for almost all courses –
saving you considerable time and money. Also,
unlike those in other countries, most UK universities
recognize the Indian education system of 3 year
graduation.
British Education has long attracted and welcomed
high caliber students of different nationalities
and backgrounds, and today builds on hundreds
of years of experience in providing quality education
to international students. To ensure that the
quality is maintained, Britain has implemented
unrivalled quality assurance and academic audit
systems. The university departments are obliged
to meet stringent standards by professional bodies.
Standards are high not just in teaching but in
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ther facilities as well : Libraries, computers,
research equipment and living accommodation.
British higher education provides value for money
by offering shorter, more intensive courses than
are available in many other countries, thereby
reducing living expenses and time spent away from
home. Closely supervised study in an intellectually
and culturally stimulating environment, together
with an emphasis on student welfare and close
contact between staff and students also ensures
that individual students get maximum support and,
as a result, pass rates are high and the drop-out
rate for international students is very low.
UK has long been a popular destination for Indian
students. With more than 150 institutes of higher
education to choose from, all equipped with extensive
facilities, UK is able to offer a broad spectrum
of subjects from the highly academic to the purely
practical in anything from architecture to zoology.
Why Study in the UK
1. Requires only 15 years of education for direct
entry into postgraduate program.
2. International students studying at the UK
institutions are not required to obtain permission
from the jobcentre to take spare time and vacation
work.
3. One centralized application form for six
undergraduate courses and generally no application
fee for postgraduate courses.
4. In the UK, most undergraduate degrees take
only 3 years while postgraduate degrees take one
year; you spend less time away from home and less
money on course fees.
5. Educational institutions are constantly monitored
and reviewed to ensure that courses offered are
of high quality.
6. Qualifications from the UK are some of the
most recognized and respected worldwide.
7. There is a high success rate for international
students in the UK education system.
8. Health insurance is free to students who
are studying in the UK for 6 months or more.
9. There are many routes into education in the
UK, so chances of accessing the education system
are high.
10. UK is the gateway to Europe, rich in history
and has welcomed international students for hundreds
of years.
Qualifications offered
:
1. First Degree Courses in Arts and Sciences (Bachelor's
degree) are normally of three or four years' duration
and are largely taught courses, sometimes including
the preparation of a short written thesis.
2. Sandwich Courses are where the coursework
is accompanied by practical work. A student could
either complete 2 years of college, then a year
of commercial training before returning for a
final year in college. Or, he/she could do a 4-year
course with 3 to 6 months’ training interspersed
each year. The main advantage is that the student
gets real experience while in the learning mode.
Most universities offer this type of education.
3. Higher National Diploma (HND) is awarded
by Vocational and Technical Educational Councils.
They offer a 2-year course in a vocational subject
like scientific and technical business subjects.
Great emphasis is placed on work experience. It
is often seen as the first step towards a degree
course as the credits can be transferred.
4. Vocational Courses offer an opportunity to
enter the university system slowly. Business and
Technology Education Council (BTEC), General Vocational
Qualifications (GNVQ), General Scottish Vocational
Qualifications (GSVQ) offer recognized courses
in a range of disciplines. Most students opt to
take 1 to 2 years of, for example, BTEC courses
before being transferred to a degree programme.
BTEC national certificates/diplomas are usually
accepted as an alternative to A-Levels.
5. Postgraduate study may take the form of an
independent piece of research under supervision
or a taught course, and leads to a variety of
degrees and awards. The taught courses normally
last for one or sometimes two years. Completion
of a doctorate normally takes a minimum of three
years. Many post-experience courses are also available,
either leading to a qualification or providing
a refresher course for graduates wishing to update
or extend their knowledge. Occasionally, students
are admitted by some institutions in limited numbers.
They attend courses or undertake research, possibly
for a period of one or two years. These courses
do not lead to any formal qualification or 'credit'
although certificate of satisfactory attendance
may be given.
Eligibility for Admission
Undergraduate (Bachelor’s
Level)
British students undergo thirteen years of pre-university
education as compared to twelve years in India.
Outstanding marks from one of the two Central
Boards (CBSE or ICSE) or their equivalent, or
the first year of an Indian degree program are
therefore usually required for direct entry into
an undergraduate program in the UK. For those
who do not, as yet, have these qualifications,
there is a range of access or foundation courses
available. Foundation courses range from four
months to a year. Applicants must satisfy both
general and course requirements for admissions
:
General Requirements
A specified number of subject passes at both GCE
"A" Levels and GCSE at grade C minimum
is required for admissions in the UK educational
system. An equivalent Indian qualification is
a good score in the CBSE or ICSE.
Course Requirements
Course requirement details can be obtained from
prospectuses of institutions which are available
at the Education Counseling Service located in
the British Council offices or Libraries.
Important
For Entry into Oxford, Cambridge and London University,
‘A’ level results are required. This
in Indian context would mean one year in a college
after 12 years of education.
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’s 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.
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