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Study in UK |
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| You will get a brilliant start to your career | ||||||||||||||||
UK qualifications are recognised and valued all over the world for their unrivalled academic quality. You couldn’t have a better start. |
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| You will be making an investment for life | ||||||||||||||||
However you look at it – in terms of education, career or personal development - a UK education offers exceptional value. It’s an investment not just for a few years, but for the whole of your life. The course fees for A-level and BTEC courses at UK further education colleges are usually around £4,000 to £5,500 a year. Of course, you’re not just paying for the lectures you’ll attend: you’ll also have access to college libraries, science and practical laboratories as well as workshops equipped with state-of-the-art equipment; fantastic sports facilities, music rooms and drama studios, all of which add value to your course. And that’s before you even start to take into account the value of the experience you’ll gain from studying in the modern, progressive and multicultural environment the UK has to offer. It's a unique experience that you couldn't put a price on. |
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| UK Education System | ||||||||||||||||
| An overview of the education system in the UK is divided into five main sections: | ||||||||||||||||
| Primary Education | ||||||||||||||||
Primary education begins in the UK at age 5 and continues until age 11, comprising key stages one and two under the UK educational system. |
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Secondary Education |
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| From age 11 to 16, students will enter secondary school for key stages three and four and to start their move towards taking the GCSE's. Primary and secondary education is mandatory in the UK; after age 16, education is optional. |
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Further Education |
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Once a student finishes secondary education they have the option to extend into further education to take th eir A-Levels, GNVQ's, BTEC's or other such qualifications . UK students planning to go to college or university must complete further education. |
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| Higher Education | ||||||||||||||||
Most international students will enter directly into the UK higher education system, after completing their home country’s equivalent to the UK’s “further 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. |
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Each level of education in the UK has varying requirements which must be satisfied in order to gain entry at that |
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Types of student visa |
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Type of student visa Who can apply? |
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Child student: You can apply as a child student if you are between 4 and 17 years old. If you are between 4 and 15 years old, you must be coming to the United Kingdom to be educated at an independent fee-paying school.
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Benefits studying in UK |
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Work and Study in the United Kingdom |
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Why Work & Study in the UK |
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| The Points-Based System (PBS) | ||||||||||||||||



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