UK offers wide range of courses.
Basically, there is no course that you cannot find in
the UK that is offered elsewhere. You can search course
via UCAS
(University and College Admission Service), which is an
organization which administers entry to universities and
colleges, formed in 1993 by an amalgamation of UCCA and
PCAS.
UCAS basically arrange admission for
British Colleges funded by government or education
council. These colleges are comparatively expensive than
privately funded college, however you
may find better facilities in these colleges.
Most international students prefer to
study in private college because privately funded
colleges has small class, normally located in centre of
city or town, designed to meet International students’
requirement such as working hours and study hours are
tailor made to make sure International students can work
part time without hampering their study etc.
If you are planning to study in
privately funded college please be aware of some colleges who
designed their own degree that is not recognised
anywhere. It is an offence in the UK for any
organisation to offer a degree qualification which could
be taken to be that of a recognised UK institution. The
relevant legislation in this area is the Education
Reform Act 1988.
There is British Accreditation
Council (BAC) that monitors private college for their
standard of education. You can check which college is
BAC accreditation by visiting
BAC
website.
We recommend
students to visit our
Chautari forum and join our live interaction with
other experienced students and research more about the
course and college you going to enrol. It is
worth spending some time
to research and
interaction
before you commit big decision of your
life.