The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (which is usually shortened to just the UK or United Kingdom) is a political union made of up of four countries, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. England, Scotland and Wales share the island of Great Britain. The fourth country, Northern Ireland, is a portion of another island, which is split between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, an independent country, in the south. The UK also has overseas territories such as Bermuda and Gibraltar. The UK is a major political and economic force, with membership in the G8 and an economy that is the fifth largest in the world and second largest in Europe. Its capital is London.

Part time working prospects in the United Kingdom while studying
International students in the U.K can now work up to twenty hours a week when studying and full time during vacations.  Post study work permit is still a debate!

UK qualifications are recognized and respected throughout the world. Your 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 in which to develop your potential. At a UK university you’ll be mixing with people from all over the world, whose different backgrounds and new perspectives will add to your experience.

Top 5 Study Fields
1. Business
2. Engineering
3. Hotel Management
4. Health Care Sciences
5. Arts

UK Education system
Undergraduate degrees take three years to complete in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, while at Scottish universities they last four years. At the graduate level, a master’s degree is normally earned in a single year, a research master’s degree takes two years and a doctoral degree is often completed in three years. . The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education publishes a code of practice, information on benchmark standards, and qualification frameworks that give details of the quality and standards publicly funded institutions are expected to maintain.

Admission
Most degree programs in the UK will require that the student have passed either A-levels and attained certain grades. So within a university different courses will have different requirements and universities as a whole may have certain requirements that all students will have to meet. MBA admission requires work experience of at least 2-3 years at the managerial level, in all decent UK universities. And, unlike in the US, PhD applicants need a Master’s degree. Otherwise, applicants could register for an M.Phil. Degree and transfer to PhD program if the progress is good.

English language requirements
For English Language proficiency IELTS or TOEFL is required before the university confirms admission. The IELTS are organized by the British Council and results take 2-3 weeks. The minimum scores usually required are 6.0 to 7.0 for IELTS and 213 to 250 (CBT) for TOEFL. For MBA programs in good universities, a good GMAT score is required, in addition to IELTS or TOEFL scores and work experience of 2-3 years, in addition to decent academic performance at the Bachelor’s level.

For international students, universities set their own fees and they vary by subject and by institution. The average costs of tuition in various fields are:

+ Cost of education in the UK Under Graduation (3-4yrs) £6,500 to £8,500 (at some top universities it can cost up to £25000 per year).

+ Post Graduation £6,500 to £18,000 per year (at some top universities it can cost up to £52000 per year).

+ Scholarships £1000-£20000*.

+ Accommodation and living expense.

Residence Halls are large buildings, sometimes divided into flats where you will have either a single room or share with another student. The room itself may be basic, and if it does not have an en-suite bathroom, communal ones will be provided. Generally the hall will provide basic furniture such as a bed, desk and chair. To move into a flat or house, tenancy agreement needs to be signed, which is a legal document outlining the terms of the tenancy. Average living costs (covering accommodation, food, clothing, books, entertainment and travel) for an international student on a degree course are £768 per month in London and £600 per month elsewhere, depending upon your lifestyle and the city of residence.

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Aberdeen University
Anglia Ruskin University
Arts University Bournemouth
Ashridge University
Bangor University & Bangor Business School
Birmingham City University
Bradford University
Brunel University
Buckingham University

University of Brighton (Direct)

Cambridge Education Group (All Centres)
Carfax Education Group
Central Lancashire University of
Coventry University
Coventry University – London Campus

Canterbury University of Christ Church (Direct)

De Montfort University
Derby University
Dundee University
East Anglia University
East London University
Edge Hill University
EduCo International Group
Engineering Institute of Technology
Essex University
European School of Economics London Campus
Glasgow  University
Global Banking School
Goldsmiths University of London
Greenwich University
Heriot-Watt University
Huddersfield University
Hull University
Hult International Business School AG
INTO University Partnerships (All Centres)
Kaplan (All Centres)
Kaplan Open Learning
Keele University
LCA Business School London
Leeds Beckett University
Leicester University
Limerick University of (UL)
Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool University
Liverpool University (London Campus)
London South Bank University
Manchester Metropolitan University
Middlesex University
Northumbria University
Northumbria University London Campus (QA)
Norwich University of The Arts
Nottingham University Ningbo China
Oxford Brookes University
Portsmouth University
QA Higher Education – PARENT
QA Higher Education / Roehampton University London Campus
QA Higher Education / Roehampton University Main Campus
Queen’s University Belfast (Through Applyboard)
Reading University (Through Applyboard)
Regent s University London
Roehampton University
Royal Agricultural University
Sheffield Hallam University
Sheffield University ELTC
St Mary’s University Twickenham
Study Group/International Study Centres (All Centres)
Sunderland University
Sunderland University – London Campus
Teesside University
UAL The Language Centre
Ulster University (London and Birmingham Campuses QA)
Ulster University Coleraine Campus
University College Birmingham
University of Creative Arts (Direct)
University of Law London Bloomsbury
University of Surrey (Through Applyboard)
University of Suffolk
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
University of West London
Westminster University
Worcester University of
York St John University
York University (Through Applyboard)