How can I study in the UK? To study in the UK as an international student, you need to: Complete high school or an equivalent qualification for undergraduate courses, or hold a bachelor’s degree for postgraduat
UK internet usage statistics show that close to three out of 10 (28%) UK internet users have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent. This is two percentage points more than people whose last qualification was a GCSE or A-Level. A breakdown of the distribution of internet users in the United ...
They’ll normally need either a bachelor’s degree or higher in any subject, or a technical qualification equivalent to a bachelor’s degree. They’ll also need 3 years’ professional experience relevant to the service they provide as an overseas employee and 6 years’ professional experience if...
Having an academic qualification that was taught in English and is recognised by UK NARIC as being equivalent to a UK bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or PhD You will not need to prove your knowledge of English if you are a national from a majority English-speaking country, such as Am...
Regarding educational level, 1010 students were pursuing a bachelor's or similar degree (68.9%), 393 (26.8%) were enrolled in a master's or equivalent program, and 61 (4.2%) were participating in other programs, such as graduate or Ph.D. studies. This study examines students from three ...
A minimum of a second-class UK Bachelor\'s degree, in subjects other than computing or information technology, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. A level Mathematics or its equivalent is also a requirement. Applicants must also be able to demonstrate basic programming skills ...
aWe normally look for a UK bachelor degree with a first or upper second class honours (2:1), or the overseas equivalent, in any discipline. Applicants should note that the MSc management has been designed specifically as a conversion course for students with no previous experience of business ...