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23rd September 2009
As thousands of teenagers look over their A-Level results and decide what to do next, research from Child Trust Fund provider The Children's Mutual, has highlighted the cost of a three year university study to students and their parents. So are UK univers... Read >
Author: MarkeD
16th September 2009
August 2009 saw some of the best UK-wide A level results in history, with more than one in four students (26.7 percent) receiving A grades, and an impressive 97.5 percent passing, according to the BBC. However, as the continued increase in students recei... Read >
Author: MarkeD
11th September 2009
The recession-hit UK is seeing an unprecedented demand for university and higher education courses at a time when funding is being cut in many institutions. The Universities and Colleges Admission Service (UCAS) recently published data showing that the n... Read >
Author: MarkeD
10th September 2009
Distance learning is a mode of study wherein the students does not attend the classes physically but receives the learning materials and coursework through correspondence. Contact classes are also added for their benefit at a place near to them. Students ... Read >
Author: johnsonchris
10th September 2009
Distance learning is a mode of study wherein the students does not attend the classes physically but receives the learning materials and coursework through correspondence. Contact classes are also added for their benefit at a place near to them. Students ... Read >
Author: johnsonchris
31st August 2009
The United Kingdom is one of the most popular study destinations for foreign students. Every year the number of international students coming to the country to study is rapidly and constantly increasing, and that is not very surprising. Through the years,... Read >
Author: munaf
31st July 2009
Application Procedure
UCAS
UCAS is the central organization that processes applications for full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses at UK universities and colleges.
Main exams
IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
I... Read >
Author: Sumit Gurg
29th July 2009
The University and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), the body responsible for processing applications to almost all universities in the UK has published data showing a record amount of demand for degree courses this year. According to telegraph.co.uk, ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th July 2009
The past few months have seen record numbers of applications to UK universities. According to the University and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), an extra 57,000 students have applied for degree courses compared to the same time last year, leading to ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
16th July 2009
A new report by the Joint Information Systems Committee is warning that UK universities are set to lose their world-class status if they fail to embrace e-learning and online technologies. The research highlights that despite the top four British Univers... Read >
Author: MarkeD
01st July 2009
Getting through some of the top-notch colleges in the UK has never been rare in India. Students apply in the UK universities as they get a range of opportunities, besides a high degree of specialization and standardization. But, several bright ones get le... Read >
Author: globalopp
01st June 2009
The UK and USA are currently going through something of a higher education boom during the current economic crisis. Despite a poor start to the year, in March the UK Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) reported an 8.8 percent increase in ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
31st March 2009
In the current economy, many people in the UK find themselves struggling to make ends meet. Of course, this is nothing new – even during better times, there are still countless people who face toughs time themselves. Everyone seems to be wishing they ... Read >
Author: Nhanced Training
31st March 2009
In the current economy, many people in the UK find themselves struggling to make ends meet. Of course, this is nothing new – even during better times, there are still countless people who face toughs time themselves. Everyone seems to be wishing they ... Read >
Author: Nhanced Training
25th March 2009
RDI are the world’s largest private providers of UK University distance learning programmes. Working with a range of partner UK Universities they develop, promote and deliver various degree and non degree programmes, from entry level certificates, throu... Read >
Author: JohnC
24th March 2009
RDI are the world’s largest private providers of UK University distance learning programmes. Working with a range of partner UK Universities they develop, promote and deliver various degree and non degree programmes, from entry level certificates, throu... Read >
Author: JohnC
23rd March 2009
Last night, Anthony Seldon, renowned headmaster of Wellington College in Berkshire, presented his opinions of the problems of UK education to the College of Teachers. According to Seldon, one of the primary issues regarding the education system as a whol... Read >
Author: MarkeD
22nd March 2009
The UK, like the USA, is starting to tighten up their immigration and visa policies for those entering the UK. For most students who want to study in the UK read this blog carefully:
Visa for UK the Advantage factor for UK candidates is that it is easy t... Read >
Author: Web Player
10th March 2009
At the end of January, reports of a decline in UK university students began to emerge. On the 29th, a story by the BBC stated that, ‘The number of British students at UK universities has fallen for the first time in recent history…from 1.97 million i... Read >
Author: MarkeD
28th January 2009
Students will get a world class Qualification.
Students will get the skills needed for the modern environment with updated skills and technical knowledge.
UK is the only country with 1 year of quality education, which is one of the oldest education ... Read >
Author: globalopp
08th January 2009
For my Dad’s birthday, I offered to pay for him to do a Bachelors online degree through an online
university. I know that he has been increasingly worried by the recent redundancies that have
been going on at his company. Anyone who has not been perfo... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th December 2008
Even though I attend one of the leading UK universities for media related courses I still find
that there is always something to complain about on the programme. I am sure that it’s the
same story in every other top university across the country. It c... Read >
Author: MarkeD
15th December 2008
UK qualifications are recognised and respected throughout the world. Your UK qualification will be a solid foundation for building your future, boosting your career and prospects for a higher salary. UK universities, colleges and schools will provide a vi... Read >
Author: globalopp
15th December 2008
UK qualifications are recognised and respected throughout the world. Your UK qualification will be a solid foundation for building your future, boosting your career and prospects for a higher salary. UK universities, colleges and schools will provide a vi... Read >
Author: globalopp
11th December 2008
I am sick of reading all the criticism in the press directed towards UK universities. Students paying upwards of £3000 a year are constantly reading news stories that denounce their degrees as worthless pieces of paper that anyone could attain with the m... Read >
Author: MarkeD
15th September 2008
The student letting market is a niche market for landlords but one that can be very rewarding if a landlord gets it right but equally it’s very easy and expensive if landlords get it wrong.
Landlords have been letting to students studying away from h... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
15th September 2008
The student letting market is a niche market for landlords but one that can be very rewarding if a landlord gets it right but equally it’s very easy and expensive if landlords get it wrong.
Landlords have been letting to students studying away from h... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
09th September 2008
Ever thought about getting a degree but then dismissed the idea out of hand? Was a degree always a long term plan but something that just seemed to pass you by?
Many people feel as though it�s too late to go travelling, have children or enter higher... Read >
Author: MarkeD
09th September 2008
The rising cost of going to university is becoming a deterrent for some prospective students. The debt incurred from borrowing to pay course fees, accommodation, food, travel text books and equipment takes years to pay back and can seem like a hefty fine ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
09th September 2008
The first question people ask when confronted with the idea of applying for an online degree is usually about its credibility compared to traditional degree routes. People are often worried that an online degree will be viewed by employers as a lesser qua... Read >
Author: MarkeD
04th September 2008
Well it�s my last year of university and I am looking forward to completing my degree with good grades, a wealth of knowledge behind me and a good outlook on the future. After I get my results I am going to meet my fellow students where we will celebrat... Read >
Author: MarkeD
20th August 2008
Many fear student loans and related debt problems associated with University education costs and cause the provision of the learning process to be unfeasible. The ever-increasing education costs and therefore related debt problems have impelled (especiall... Read >
Author: Mike Kelly
19th June 2008
The amount of foreign students currently studying in Britain is now nearly 1 million. The British government puts a high value on foreign students is doing all it can to attract these students away from other competing educational institutes in other cou... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
04th June 2008
Nearly every year, information sources are repeating news on rising student debt in the UK. The only difference is in the numbers of students reported. These statistics and the students loan debt problems tend to increase with every news statement publish... Read >
Author: Mike Kelly
11th March 2008
Throughout the United Kingdom, there is an increase in the need for IT help desk professionals. Over the last decade, the IT help desk has become a sign of a company’s ability to deal with technological issues as well as their investment in a sound IT i... Read >
Author: Roger Dursley
11th March 2008
There are few more reliable parts of the information technology world than Java. Java script is part of almost all of our consumer electronics, including Internet-enabled cell phones and computers that run multi-media programs. The need for Java script in... Read >
Author: Roger Dursley
10th March 2008
For many people who are studying for any particlar course or qualification, exams can leave some people stuck and frightened to the point that they skip exams and end up failing their course altogether even though they are very competent at what they may ... Read >
Author: Prince Oversol
10th March 2008
An important part of the supply chain for most companies in the United Kingdom is a strong sales team. While many people associate the supply chain with elaborate flow charts and planning the best method of shipment for products, sales people are vital to... Read >
Author: Mark
10th March 2008
Medical supply and pharmaceutical companies in the United Kingdom have been expanding their corporate structures to meet the diverse needs of their clients. Part of this expansion has been increased investment in research programmes meant to ensure the be... Read >
Author: Mark
24th January 2008
It is wise to plan a career well in advance and a common question I asked by colleagues and friends is what are the actual differences between a Doctorate and a PhD? Are these degrees of equal length? Is a PhD considered to be of higher quality than a Doc... Read >
Author: Ash Bowkett
18th January 2008
Summary: Personal loans can help you in each and every situation. You can take these loans for pursuing higher studies, for home improvement, for going on vacations, etc.
There come hundreds of situations when you fall short of money for your busi... Read >
Author: Amenda
11th November 2007
The medical supply sales field in the UK is one of the most consistent fields of entry for new graduates. Graduates of UK universities are often recruited directly by these companies at job fairs and open houses. Medical supply sales companies work hard t... Read >
Author: Mark
06th August 2007
Across every industrial sector in the United Kingdom, there is a need for creative recruiting to get the best talent. Hundreds of thousands graduate from UK universities every year, which means that there is a flood of new talent in the marketplace. While... Read >
Author: Wynnwith
06th August 2007
There are more than 90 universities and 50 higher education colleges in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scotland has got nearly 21 institutes of higher education. The higher education institutions in the UK offer more than 20,000 postgraduate courses... Read >
Author: James Walsh
31st July 2007
The need for talented IT professionals with knowledge of Java platforms and script has become paramount to many companies in the UK. Java is such an important aspect of Web-enabled solutions and office technology that professionals with knowledge of it ar... Read >
Author: Steve Bishop
20th January 2007
The students who are willing to get education in UK are usually looking for the information which can be classified by the following questions: what course to take and where to study; how to apply; what UCAS is; tuition fees; study duration and students a... Read >
Author: Sharon White
15th January 2007
UK universities have quite a complicated system of entering requirements which include assessment of different levels of education, scores and certificates. Thus, it is important to know these requirements to be prepared well.
To get a place on a univers... Read >
Author: Sharon White
02nd November 2005
Student loans seem to be the only feasible way out to pursue higher studies for the average student in UK. Things become all the more difficult for those without university funding. The government, in its efforts to make further education affordable, had ... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
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