Education System
British Education has long attracted and welcomed high caliber students of different nationalities and backgrounds, and today builds on hundreds of years of experience in providing quality education to international students. To ensure that the quality is maintained, Britain has implemented unrivalled quality assurance and academic audit systems. The university departments are obliged to meet stringent standards by professional bodies. Standards are high not just in teaching but in other facilities as well : Libraries, computers, research equipment and living accommodation.
British higher and further education provides value for money by offering shorter, more intensive courses than are available in many other countries, thereby reducing living expenses and time spent away from home. Closely supervised study in an intellectually and culturally stimulating environment, together with an emphasis on student welfare and close contact between staff and students also ensures that individual students get maximum support and, as a result, pass rates are high and the drop-out rate for international students is very low.
Britain has long been a popular destination for Indian students. With more than 150 institutes of higher education to choose from, all equipped with extensive facilities, Britain is able to offer a broad spectrum of subjects from the highly academic to the purely practical in anything from architecture to zoology.
For more details of the costs of education and living in UK and comparisons of costs of education in UK with other countries, check out the Expenses & Fees for International Students section.
Details about various Qualifications offered by UK Colleges and Universities :
Higher National Diploma (HND) is awarded by Vocational and Technical Educational Councils. They offer a 2-year course in a vocational subject like scientific and technical business subjects. Great emphasis is placed on work experience. It is often seen as the first step towards a degree course as the credits can be transferred.
Vocational Courses offer an opportunity to enter the university system slowly. Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC), General Vocational Qualifications (GNVQ), General Scottish Vocational Qualifications (GSVQ) offer recognized courses in a range of disciplines. Many students opt to take 1-2 years of, for example, BTEC courses before being transferred to a degree program. BTEC national certificates/diplomas are usually accepted as an alternative to A-Levels.
First Degree Courses in Arts and Sciences (Bachelor's degree) are normally of three or four years' duration and are largely taught courses, sometimes including the preparation of a written thesis.
Sandwich Courses are where the coursework is accompanied by practical work. A student could either complete 2 years of college, then a year of commercial training before returning for a final year in college. Or, he/she could do a 4-year course with 3-6 months’ training interspersed each year. The main advantage is that the student gets real experience while in the learning mode. Most universities offer this type of education.
Postgraduate study may take the form of an independent piece of research under supervision or a taught course, and leads to a variety of degrees and awards. The taught courses normally last for one or sometimes two years. Completion of a doctorate normally takes a minimum of three years. Many post-experience courses are also available, either leading to a qualification or providing a refresher course for graduates wishing to update or extend their knowledge. Occasional students are admitted by some institutions in limited numbers. They attend courses or undertake research, possibly for a period of one or two years. These courses do not lead to any formal qualification or 'credit' although certificate of satisfactory attendance may be given.
List of Institutions
Brighton
Bellerbys College
International Study Centre Sussex
Cambridge
Bellerbys College
Cambridge Ruskin International College
Edinburgh
Edinburgh's Telford College
Hariot Watt University
International Study Centre Edinburgh
Glasgow
Glasgow International College
Huddersfield
Huddersfield University
International Study Centre Huddersfield
Keele
Keele University
International Study Centre Keele
Lancaster
International Study Centre Lancaster
Leicester
International Study Centre Leicester
Liverpool
Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool International College
International Study Centre Liverpool
London
Bellerbys College London
Hertfordshire Institute of Business and Tech
Hollborn College
International Study Centre Surrey
Kaplan International College London
London Institute of Business & Technology
Newport
International Study Centre Wales
Nottingham
Nottingham International College
Oxford
Bellerbys College Oxford
Plymouth
Plymouth University
Plymouth & Devon International College
Portsmouth
International College Portsmouth
Sheffield
Sheffield International College
Sterling
International Study Centre Sterling
Swansea
International Study Centre Swansea
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