About UK
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Location |
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Western Europe, islands including the northern one-sixth of the island of Ireland
between the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, northwest of France |
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Area |
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94060 sq miles (243,610 sq km)
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Population |
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62,041,708 |
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Main Cities |
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London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield, Edinburgh, Bristol, Manchester,
Leicester. |
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Industries |
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Shipbuilding, Coal mining, Steel production, Textiles, Chemical and Pharmaceutical
Industries. |
UK's Education System
Education System in UK is defined in many ways by different persons. Here it is
in easier way to get understood.
Education is divided in the structure as the below.
School Education: Primary education may take the form of combined junior and infant
schools and therefore lasts for six years or a first stage covering infant schools
(two years) and a second stage covering junior schools (four years). Secondary education
covers schooling from the age of eleven to the minimum school leaving age of sixteen.
Pupils follow a common curriculum leading to the GCSE and VCSE. They may combine
a number of GCSEs, VCSEs or a combination of both
Higher Education: Higher education is provided by three main types of institutions:
universities, colleges and institutions of higher education and art and music colleges.
All universities are autonomous institutions, particularly in matters relating to
courses. The Council for National Academic Awards was abolished, leaving most institutions
to confer their own degrees. Some may offer Higher Degrees and other qualifications
offered by most non-university higher education institutions are validated by external
bodies such as a local university or the Open University. An institution can also
apply for the authority to award its own degrees but it must be able to demonstrate
a good record of running degree courses validated by other universities. Institutions
can apply for university status but must satisfy a number of criteria, including
the power to award its own first and higher degrees.
University level: -
A. University level first stage - Undergraduate stage:
This stage lasts for three or four years and leads to the award of a Bachelor's
Degree in Arts, Science or other fields (Technology, Law, Engineering, etc.). In
some Scottish universities the first degree is a Master's Degree. The Bachelor's
Degree is conferred as a Pass Degree or an Honours Degree where studies are more
specialized. The Bachelor's Honours Degree is classified as a First Class Honours,
a Second Class Honours or a Third Class Honours. In some universities students must
follow a foundation course before embarking on the course leading to the Bachelor's
Degree
B. University level second stage - Master's Degree, Master of Philosophy:
Study at master's level is at the forefront of an academic or professional discipline.
Students must show originality in their application of knowledge and advancement
of knowledge. The normal entry requirement for a Master's degree is a good Bachelor's
degree.
C. University level third stage - Doctor of Philosophy, Higher Doctorate:
After usually three years' further study beyond the Master's Degree, the candidate
may present a thesis for the Doctorate of Philosophy (D.Phil. or Ph.D.).A further
stage leads to Higher Doctorates which may be awarded by a university in Law, Humanities,
Science, Medical Sciences, Music and Theology after a candidate, usually a senior
university teacher, has submitted a number of learned, usually published, and works.
Studying and Living in UK
Studying
Undergraduates or Graduates are respected all over the world and have good recognition
that has cleared from UK. In this competitive world, good knowledge and your smartness
are necessary to be in the competition.
Living
Living in UK is almost costly. London is the largest city of UK and it is among
the top 5 costliest cities in the world.
Here are the expenses for the single person (working age) in UK.
Food and drink £48.07
Clothing and footwear £6.30
Housing costs £83.42
Household goods and services £19.64
Personal goods and services (inc health) £5.99
Transport £17.03
Social and cultural activities £29.73
Total £210.18
The average minimum pay per hour is £6.0.
List of Colleges / Universities
London College of Business Management & Information Technology (LCBMIT)
London Institute of Management & Technology (LIMT)
Gemini-College
UK College of Business & Computing (UKBC)
London School of Management Education (LSME)
St. George’s College
Many More, Contact to Counselor for selection.
Average Fee Structure Per Year
Fees structure is as below. (Varies from College to College)
For any Certificate Course : £3000
For any Diploma Course : £3500
For any Post Graduate Diploma Course : £4500
Duration of program is as below. (Varies from College to College)
For any Certificate Course : 1 to 1.5 Years
For any Diploma Course : 1 to 2 Years
For any Post Graduate Diploma Course : 1 to 1.5 Years
Application Procedure
The Application procedure differs for every university or college. Generally the
procedure is, you have to send all your academic documents’ true copies with the
D.D. of your fees in favor of the University or College.
The interviewer from that college will take your interview and will reply to your
application. To get your Visa Letter, you must have to satisfy College authorities
during interview.
After your success full interview, you will get your Visa Letter and you can proceed
further for the Visa Procedure.
To get the admission for MBA/MSc. Cndiatdate must hold 6.0 bands or above in IELTS
and Graduation with First class.
Requirements for VISA Letter
True copy of Passport.
True copy of your all academic documents (Included School Leaving Certificate).
True copy of transcripts of mark sheets, and 2 recommendation letters.
DD in favor of College/University.
True copy of IELTS score card.
Steps of VISA process
Get your Visa Letter from your college / university.
Gather your entire academic document along with financial documents.
Fill the VFS application forms.
Submit your entire original documents to any VFS Center nearer to you.
Process time for Embassy is 15 working days.
VISA Procedure
Visa procedure for the UK is the easiest compared to other Countries.
Embassy requires 15 working days.
Documents required VISA
Passport.
All Original academic documents, submitted to get the VISA Letter.
Financial Documents
Bank Savings A/C Passbook
Bank Balance Certificate
Bank Balance Statement
IT returns for last Three years
Affidavit of Support (if needed)
If married, Marriage certificate. Marriage photographs and other evidence in support
of your marriage relationship.
Legal Fees of Embassy
Fees of embassy are subject to change