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Why the UK is the best place to pursue your education?

The United Kingdom harbors most of the best educational institutions in the world. Add to this the soothing climate of the UK and the most efficient studying environment you can ever find.

Modern Environment
In this era of intense globalization, people need special skills and qualities to succeed. Employers want employees who can think effectively, creatively and independently. These qualities are essentially integrated by the students through the UK learning experience. Institutions use a variety of teaching and assessment methods to encourage independent thinking and thus enhance leadership qualities.
 
Culture
The United Kingdom is a diverse and multi-ethnic society, where students of all backgrounds are welcomed and their involvement in local communities is valued.
All major world religions are represented - Mosques, Sikh Temples, Synagogues and Buddhist and Hindu places of worship can also be seen.
Many languages are represented as well. The most widely spoken South Asian language in the UK is Punjabi, followed by Urdu, Bengali and Gujarati.
 
Working in the UK
Due to recent changes, it is now easier than ever for international students to earn extra money while staying in the UK. New rules have been introduced to make it easier for you to work while you study. Opportunities are available for you, including part-time or vacation work, as well as course-related work placements. You will have permission to stay for the duration of your course plus a few extra months. However your visa should enclose the words 'Work and any changes must be authorized'. This will give you the permission to work as a student, up to 20 hours per week during the term-time and for unlimited number of hours during University vacation periods. You can even apply to stay in the UK at the end of your course through the Training and Work Experience Scheme (TWES).

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The UK consists of three countries and a province. Those are England, Scotland, Wales; and the province of Northern Ireland. Each portion has its unique history with a diverse culture. As these countries are all  within easy reach of one another, they're easy to explore. The UK is well connected through national air, rail, coach and bus networks, which enables one to get almost anywhere in the UK. Discounts or special rates are generally available for students on most forms of transport.

Affordable

UK degrees can take only three years for undergraduates and only one year for postgraduate master courses, compared with four years and two years in most other countries. This means you will save a great deal on both tuition fees and living costs, and you will be able to start working and earning money sooner. UK degree courses are shorter because they are more intensive, and therefore more efficient in terms of your time and money. Health care is often free for international students. You are likely to be able to take advantage of National Health Service (NHS) treatment, as well as reduced-cost medicines, dental treatment and eye tests.

The Students' Union

At all UK universities and most of the larger colleges, students are automatically considered as members of the National Union of Students (NUS). This will give you access to clubs and societies, representing a vast range of hobbies, sports and interests. Most branches of the Students - Union hold a 'Fresher Week'- at the beginning of the autumn term, during which you will be able to join these clubs and societies. The Students' Union also organizes a wide range of social activities.

UK – Climate & Clothing     

There are four seasons, namely autumn, winter, spring and summer but it rains all year round. During autumn and spring seasons, it tends to get chilly and you will need heavy warm clothes such as Jackets, pullovers, sweaters, vests, waterproof shoes or boots, jumpers, coats, hats, gloves and scarves.
What is equally important to clothing in the winter is to ensure that you have heated accommodation. When the temperatures rise in summer you will start wearing, T-shirts, open sandals, sundresses, sunhats and sunglasses.
For the reasons highlighted above, wet weather clothing should be packed together with jumpers and other warm clothing. An umbrella is also essential regardless of when you visit.

Accommodation                                                      

Most Universities and Colleges in the UK are well served with suitable student accommodation. Accommodation is of two types, on campus and off campus.
The on campus accommodation is called Halls of Residence. The off campus accommodation can be modern, multi-storied town houses, located close to the Universities. While the on campus Halls of Residence cost less, it is left to student's choice which type of accommodation is preferred.
Reservations for accommodation have to be made well in advance. The Universities will also offer full membership sports and recreation facilities and it is included within the rent payable for your accommodation.

Art

Art in the UK is flourishing and most of the UK's 2,000 museums and galleries are free. Art exhibitions are regular events throughout the UK and are highly popular.
There are many art galleries in the UK including the Tate Modern Gallery in London and BALTIC in Gateshead. One of the largest art spaces in Europe and the biggest arts event of all is the renowned annual Edinburgh Festival which is actually several festivals at once - a real feast of music, drama, comedy, dance, film, books and other arts.

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Sport is popular throughout the UK. Football, cricket and rugby are the national games. UK colleges and universities have a range of sports teams and clubs. If you prefer to go along and watch, look out for football matches (thousands of games kick off at 3.00 p.m. every Saturday), cricket (at cricket grounds and village greens from May to September), international athletics events, golf tournaments, the Wimbledon tennis championships, the London Marathon, horse - racing (meetings all over the country), Cowes sailing week and the Oxford and Cambridge boat race.

Working - after your studies
 
On graduation, there may be opportunities to work with leading UK and international corporations in the UK, or to join national and international firms in Europe, the United States or, indeed, in any part around the globe.
At the end of your course, you may be able to stay and work in the UK through TWES.

To be eligible for this scheme, you will have to do one of the following:


Undertake training leading to a recognized professional or specialist qualification (e.g. accountancy).
Follow a graduate training programme leading to international employment.
Join a work experience scheme where you can gain up to twelve months work experience with a UK employer.

Stay/Work in the UK after graduation.

Under new work permit regulations, international graduates with specific skills (in areas such as electronics, engineering, health and technology) will be able to stay and work in the UK for a limited period.

You are welcomed to the UK

The UK has been welcoming international students for generations. Many institutions arrange for you to be collected from the airport and offer guaranteed accommodation for your first year. They will provide a dedicated international office, international student societies, planned social activities, academic support, counselors and advisers.

Quality Education

The UK has two distinct education systems: one for England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and one for Scotland. Each is compatible with the other. The Scottish Parliament has devolved responsibility for education in Scotland. Wherever you choose to study, you will be able to study relevant, world-class qualifications of exceptional quality.

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Programmes are intensive and you should be prepared for a heavy workload. Postgraduate students attend classes and lectures, do a great deal of independent reading and/or experimental work between classes, complete regular written assignments, and write a substantial dissertation.

Leisure & Fun

Studying in the UK is not only a wonderful opportunity to benefit from a world-class education but also a chance to experience the country's vibrant culture.

Sightseeing                              

There are many places in the UK you won't want to miss, such as the sights of cities like London, Edinburgh, Oxford, Cambridge, Bath and York, and the landmarks of Stonehenge, the Giant's Causeway and the mountains of Snowdonia. You'll find that almost every city and major town in the UK has at least one intriguing historic building or feature.

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The UK boasts a wide variety of landscapes and an equally wide choice of outdoor activities. Miles of rivers and sandy coastlines are ideal for rowing, sailing, white water rafting, canoeing and fishing. Tennis courts and swimming pools can be found in virtually every town. And thousands of acres of unspoiled countryside, many of them in national parks offer ideal terrain for walking, cycling and horse riding.

Healthcare in the UK                                    

The costs of most healthcare in the UK are free to students. Students whose academic work is affected by ill health will need to supply evidence, in the form of a self-certificate, to their department.

The following NHS (National Health Service) treatment is free for anyone:

arrow Emergency treatments, eg: for a serious injury at an accident emergency (A&E) unit of a hospital (but not       the follow-up treatment).

arrow Family Planning Services, eg: contraception.

arrow Treatment for some diseases of the type that you can catch from other people.

arrow Compulsory psychiatric treatment.

However, this insurance does not include dental, eye treatment and prescriptions.

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