STUDY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
OVERVIEW
England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland make up the United Kingdom, which spans an archipelago that includes Great Britain and is located in Western Europe. The Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the English Channel, and the Irish Sea surround the United Kingdom. Rugged hills and low mountains dominate the landscape. The United Kingdom is an advanced open market economy in which the prices of goods and services are determined under a free price system, with a population of 65,138,232 (2015). The United Kingdom is a European Union member (EU).
Although it maintains industrial capacity in high-tech and other sectors, the economy – one of the largest in the EU – is increasingly services-based. It was the world’s first industrialised country and continues to wield significant influence in terms of culture, science, economy, politics, and military globally. The United Kingdom is known for its music, books, and films such as Harry Potter, as well as its exports, which range from providing the globe with some of the best musicians to its archives and education. The City of London is a global financial services hub.
WHY STUDY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM?
London is the most popular study abroad destination for international students. Every year, almost 100,000 international students study in London. London is a global, energetic, and diverse city, with international students hailing from over 200 different countries. London is home to more than 45 universities, including prominent multi-faculty schools and world-class speciality institutions. London is home to several of the world’s best universities, including four of the top 40 universities according to Times Higher Education. Over 30,000 courses are available in London universities, ranging from accountancy, business, engineering, and law to marketing, medicine, politics, and zoology. Universities in London generate a total research income of more than £500 million ($820 million), attracting not only the best students but also world-renowned academics. Many of the discoveries that have changed modern life have been made by current and former students and employees at London universities, including the discovery of DNA, fingerprints, and penicillin. London is a hotbed of academic achievement. Over 70 Nobel Laureates have studied or worked at a university in London. Students will find excellent academic assistance and facilities in London. The British Library, which stores over 150 million books, is one of over 120 separate libraries. Every year, the British Library adds three million new items to its collection. For students seeking a culturally enriched study experience, London’s cultural offerings are suitable. In London, there are over 1,000 museums and galleries, the majority of which are free! London is an excellent spot for students to have a good time. Over 100 cinemas show the latest films, over 100 parks provide opportunities to enjoy the British sunshine, over 350 live music venues provide opportunities to discover new bands, over 5,000 restaurants provide international cuisine, and over 7,000 bars and pubs provide opportunities to socialise with friends.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF STUDYING IN SCOTLAND?
Scotland is one of the United Kingdom’s constituent countries. It encompasses the island of Great Britain’s northern portion. The queen, now Queen Elizabeth II, is the head of state of the United Kingdom (since 1952). In the First World War, Scotland played a crucial role in the British effort. It offered men, ships, machinery, seafood, and money in particular.
Although Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, Glasgow is the largest city, with a population of slightly over 584,000 people. In a 2011 census, just over half of the Scottish population (54%) said they were Christians, while over a third (37%) said they didn’t have a religion. NHS Scotland, Scotland’s public health care system, is responsible for the majority of health care in the country. Whisky is one of Scotland’s most well-known economic products.
There are fifteen universities in Scotland, several of which are among the world’s oldest. The University of St Andrews, the University of Glasgow, the University of Aberdeen, and the University of Edinburgh are among them, with many of them ranking among the top in the United Kingdom. Scotland had more universities in the top 100 of the QS World University Rankings in 2012 than any other country. With fewer than 0.1 percent of the world’s population, the country contributes 1% of all published research.
VISA DOCUMENTS
- Letter of Acceptance.
- Policy Clearance Certificate.
- Medical Insurance Copy.
- Statement of Purpose.
- Curriculum Vitae.
- Education summary.
- 10th Mark sheet & Certificate.
- 12th Mark sheet & Certificate.
- Graduation mark sheets & Degree Certificate.
- IELTS (International English Language Testing System).
- Experience letter (if any).
- Financial summary (6 months bank statement or any form of liquid saving).
- Loan sanction letter
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