UK as Study destination!
1. Home to some of the World’s Best Universities
Studying in the UK means studying at a world-renowned institution. The United Kingdom currently has many institutions in the Global University Rankings scoring 100% when it comes to their academic reputations.
2. Internationally Recognized Degrees and Qualifications
The quality of the universities in the UK means that your degree will be held in high regard by employers the world over, giving you an edge over other applicants. As a graduate from a UK university, you’re amongst an incredibly talented alum - the British Council estimates that 38% of Nobel Laureates who studied abroad did it in the UK.
3. A Huge (and Growing!) Student Population
The United Kingdom has universities in nearly every city, meaning that, wherever you go, there is a thriving student population - and it’s growing! UK student numbers rise every year across all levels of higher education so you will always be surrounded by like-minded individuals from diverse backgrounds (and, more importantly, shops and restaurants that offer student discounts.)
4. Work Opportunities While You Study
Your student visa means that you’re able to work up to 20 hours per week in a part-time job. you can consider an internship through your university at one of the many internationally famous companies based in the UK, such as the BBC, Rolls Royce, or Burberry. One way or another, your resume will look great after completing your study abroad experience.
5. Highest Student Satisfaction Rating
The UK boasts one of the highest student satisfaction rates amongst English speaking countries, with over 90% of the whopping 2.32 million students in the UK happy with their experience. This is an impressive number, especially considering the unique and various locations, universities, and programs offered across the UK! Therefore, if you’re still undecided about where to study abroad, you are almost sure to love an experience in the UK, no matter in which city you end up.
6.One-year master's
Master’s courses in the UK typically last for one year, which is shorter than many other countries. This means that master’s degrees are challenging and intensive, but UK universities provide a stimulating and supportive environment for students to flourish, whilst developing soft skills in addition to academic skills.
7. Develop English language skills
Studying in the UK allows you to immerse yourself in the English language for a sustained period of time. You’ll speak, read, and write in English on a daily basis, enabling you to master the global language of commerce, science, and technology whilst in the UK.