Why Study in UK?

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Why Study in UK?

University Intakes are mainly in September and January. However some Universities offer intakes in November, April, June, July and August. In London qualifications are both recognized and respected throughout the world and by studying in London you will have the opportunity to build a strong foundation for your future. London colleges and universities provide a vibrant, creative and challenging environment which helps to learn and develop potential and their quality standards are among the best in the world. London institutions continually have to prove that their courses meet strict criteria and many other countries are now trying to follow the standards set by the London.

London undergraduate qualifications let employers know at a glance that you've got the skills they're looking for, putting you on the right track for a great job and a great salary: a year after graduating, more than ninety-five per cent of London undergraduates have gained employment. If you want to pursue a doctorate or a law degree, you will need to have the appropriate qualifications, but a degree is often considered just as necessary for many other careers, such as working in government, publishing, public relations or marketing. A degree will let employers know that you are capable of independent thought, able to undertake research and analysis and that you are prepared to work hard.

Which Entrance Exam to give?

The IELTS-Academic is required for those pursuing post graduate and undergraduate courses

The IELTS-UKVI is required for foundation and pre-degree courses

GMAT is required by Universities for a MBA and MSC program in finance

UKCAT is required as a Medical / Dentistry Entrance Exam

LNAT is required as an entrance exam for Law in select Universities

Most affordable Institutions in UK:

                Northumbria University ———— average tuition fees is (GBP)£6,200 per year

                University of Westminster ———- average tuition fees is (GBP)£6,550 per year

                The University of Hertfordshire —- average tuition fees is (GBP)£7,150 per year

                University of Leeds —————— average tuition fees is (GBP)£7,450 per year

Most Expensive Institutions in UK:

                Imperial College London ———– average tuition fees is (GBP)£11,000 per year

                University of Oxford —————- average tuition fees is (GBP)£16,500 per year

                Sheffield Hallam University ——- average tuition fees is (GBP)£13,250 per year

                University of Cambridge ———– average tuition fees is (GBP)£17,275 per year

(Note: All the above mentioned tuition fees vary from time to time as per university)

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