If One Wants To Study Abroad, Why Choose The UK?
Every time an Indian student thinks of manifesting his/her study abroad plans into reality, UK tops the list. But, why? And is it worth it? Let's see: The UK is home to a zillion educational institutes, having its roots back to the 12th and 13th centuries. On average it receives over 500000 enrollments of international students a year. It is second only to the United States Of America. Not only does it offer quality education to its students but also promises a plethora of job opportunities. Taking advantage of its central position on the geographical map, it gravitates recruiters from all across the globe. An average undergraduate student in the UK is estimated to earn 24179 Euros (as of 2020). Now that we have a brief idea about The UK and its education system, let's enumerate its benefits:-
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Employment Opportunities:
#1. Staffordshire University:
The renowned university owns two campuses in the country, One of them is in the towns of Stoke-On-Trend whilst the other one lies in the heart of the city; Stafford. The university boasts of a total of 12000 students enrolled currently. So if you are planning to study abroad, and are intrigued by the UK, you may consider the university. Also, it is renowned for its unique 2-year fast track undergraduate courses ranging from Business to Computer Science.- UG Fees: £10,900
- PG Fees: £12,800
- MBA Fees: £13,95
#2. Teesside University:
Situated in the heart of Middlesbrough, the university was granted full university status in 1992. The pride of the university lies in the fact was the first of its kind to win a Times Higher Education Award. Ever since 1992, it has won a total of 9 awards, validating its caliber and status. An option worth considering whilst finalizing your study abroad plans.- UG Fees: £10,750
- PG Fees: £10,950
- MBA Fees: £13,000
#3. Leeds Trinity University:
Founded in the year 1966 and been awarded full university status in 2012, the university is one of the only two Catholic universities in the country. In recent years it has expanded its number of courses too. One can choose from a number of options, namely: Teacher training, Theology, Media studies, and journalism degrees.- UG Fees: £11,250
- PG Fees: £11,750
- MBA Fees: £12,250
#4. University Of Cumbria:
Formed in the year, this university has made a foothold in the entire North-west part of England. The university has a sense of diversity in ti, both in terms of students and subjects. It offers a plethora of courses ranging from Agriculture to English.- UG Fees: £10,500
- PG Fees: £10,800-12,000
- MBA Fees: £15,500
#5. London Metropolitan University
Located in the heart of London, the city. The university is home to 22000 students coming from all across the globe. It is also known as London Met University. The university was formed when two major universities: North London and London Guildhall, merged. It has three campuses in the country, namely, Moorgate, Aldgate, and Holloway respectively.- UG Fees: £10,950
- PG Fees: £11,700
- MBA Fees: £14,100
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