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Scotland is not much smaller than England, yet has only a fraction of it's population. Just 5 million people live in this country of mountains, lochs (lakes) and glens (valleys). Consequently, its vast open spaces are among the last areas of unspoilt beauty in Europe. Scotland s economy combines fishing and forestry with cutting edge science and industrial technology; while it's rich cultural tradition culminates every August in the Edinburgh festival - the world's most important theatre and performing arts event. Wales is home to three million people and is renowned for the beauty of its countryside and the warmth of the welcome extended to Visitors.

 
     
 

The cities of Cardiff and Swansea in the south of the country have, over the last few years, undergone remarkable architectural an Economic regeneration. Part of a trend that has seen more Japanese companies Moving into Wales than any other European country. Finally, Northern Ireland, which is justifiably famed for the warmth and generosity of its people.

 

 
     
  Post-graduate Education in the UK

If you go to the UK for post-graduate studies, you will not be alone. Each year 17,000 students go to the UK. Students are attracted to British universities because of their excellent Reputation in research and teaching. All university departments are audited by the relevant higher education funding councils and by the UK research Councils. They are also obliged to meet stringent standards by professional Bodies. Standards are high, not just in teaching but in other facilities as well, like libraries, computers, research equipment and living accommodation.  Students not only have an academic tutor, but also a person Al tutor, a careers advisor and other members of staff to help and guide them.

There are three main reasons why students pursue British mice: The courses give a detailed and professional understanding of the subject Duration: British masters degrees are intensive and can generally be Completed in a year, whereas it takes two years elsewhere Career progression: A high proportion of master's degrees are vocational, leading towards specific careers. Some even provide qualifications Recognized by professional bodies

Work experience

A number of professional and vocational courses require relevant work experience. For instance, many MBAs or master's courses in information studies require at least a couple of years' work experience. These courses are for mature students, where the average age is 25 years and above

Tuition fee's is U.K is approx. 6,000 British Pounds per year and session normally starts in month of September

 
     
   
 
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