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Live & Study in United Kingdom
With diverse landscapes, a vibrant cultural offer and the chance to make friends from all over the world, time spent in the UK will be life changing. The British educational system has a good reputation. That is why, welcomes over 400,000 international higher education students each year. Accredited qualifications obtained from British schools and universities are recognized in most parts of the world. There are courses in a wide variety of subjects, including many which are open to international students. Language teaching methods in the UK are well developed, although the quality of teaching at language schools can vary a lot. The UK offers an amazing student life that can be tailored to suit your own tastes.

Major cities in UK
The UK is made up of four countries England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – each of them with their own distinct cultures and places to explore.

Study Cost in United kingdom
The cost of an education in UK consists of two areas: course fees and living costs. Comparing course fees between countries is by no means a clear-cut process. But because courses in UK are often shorter, the total cost of study can be lower. Shorter courses also mean students can realize their earning potential sooner than their counterparts elsewhere. All of which makes UK courses better value for money overall. The information below gives a general idea of annual overseas fees in UK. The average costs for undergraduate courses are listed below, but it’s worth bearing in mind that course fees can vary considerably between institutions.
Undergraduate classroom-based courses £8,000 – £10,000
Undergraduate laboratory-based courses £8,000 – £9,000
Undergraduate clinical courses £16,000 – £17,000
Postgraduate classroom-based courses £7,000 – £14,000
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

Employment
One of the most attractive features of studying in UK is that it offers good value for money. Most undergraduate degrees take three years, making them shorter than similar programmes in other countries and very cost-effective. Some postgraduate degrees last only one year (as opposed to two in other countries), which means you can finish your degree more quickly and start earning more in the workforce. Recently there are plenty of new options offered by universities where the masters course tenure is for two years with placement which is a great benefit and opportunity to finish master’s degree with a real experience. From January 2021 there is a new immigration point based system is going to be in place which definitely brings a lot of opportunities to get settled in UK with a professional career after your degree.

Fact sheets of United Kingdome
• The United Kingdom is also the 8th largest economy in terms of purchasing power parity, and they contribute greatly to the world’s economy.
• Agriculture is also a large part of the nation’s economy.
• They grow over 60% of their own foods, and therefore keep their food imports low.
• The lands are rich in iron, limestone, clay, gypsum, lead and coal.
• Almost 75% of the land in the UK is taken for farming.
• The sports soccer, rugby, golf, boxing, and cricket were all invented in the United Kingdom.
• Over 300 languages are spoken in London — more than any other country in the world.

Universities in United Kingdom

England
• University of Oxford
• University of Cambridge.
• The University of Manchester
• Anglia Ruskin University
• University of the Arts at London
• Aston University
• University of Bath
• University of Birmingham
• University of Bolton
• BPP University
• University of Bradford
• University of Brighton
• University of Bristol
• Durham University
• University of East London
• University of Huddersfield
• University of Hull
• Imperial College London
• Keele University
• University of Kent
• University of Warwick
• Newman University
• Newcastle University
• University of Reading

Scotland
• University of St Andrews
• University of Glasgow
• University of Aberdeen
• University of Edinburgh
• University of Strathclyde
• Heriot-Watt University
• University of Dundee
• University of Stirling
• Edinburgh Napier University
• The Robert Gordon University
• Glasgow Caledonian University
• University of Abertay Dundee
• Queen Margaret University
• University of the West of Scotland
• University of the Highlands and Islands

Wales
• Cardiff University
• Swansea University
• Aberystwyth University
• Bangor University
• University of South Wales
• Glyndwr University
• Cardiff Metropolitan University
• University of Wales Trinity Saint David
• Harper Adams University
• University of Wales

Northern Ireland
• Queen’s University Belfast
• Ulster University
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