Degrees in UK

Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) manage international undergraduate application to all universities in UK. We will guide you throughout application process for UK University.

 

Undergraduate Degrees

For 1st degree, many EU and international students take on a 3 years undergraduate bachelor program, featuring a blend of lectures, workshops and seminars made-up of various modules. Optional modules provide the students an opportunity to tailor their study modules according to their interest.

Undergraduate degrees like engineering and science can undertake four years for completion. However, introducing fast-track 2-year degrees has enabled the students to pass out their undergraduate degree and get a job quickly.

Masters Degrees

Taught Masters or Programs are of four different kinds including MA (Master of Arts), MSc (Master of Science), MEng (Master of Engineering) and MBA (Master of Business Administration). Every type covers full-time 1-2 years course.

Students of taught programs are usually expected to be present at weekly held seminars, lectures and tutorials , just like undergraduate program, and assessment are made through project, dissertation or exams.

Research Masters Students of research programs are required to be highly responsible towards their schedule and work, basing their whole study on a thesis duly supervised by assigned academic. PhD is highly recognized research degree that may undertake three to four years for its completion. PhD degree involves writing a thesis of about 60,000 to 100,000 words and presenting it in oral examination.

 

Study and Work in UK

One of the underrated yet pivotal aspects of studying in the UK is the opportunity for international students to engage in part-time work. This not only offers a financial cushion to manage living expenses and tuition fees but also serves as a platform for invaluable real-world experience in a cosmopolitan setting. Working while studying allows students to gain a deeper insight into the UK’s work culture, professional etiquette, and industry-specific practices. It also facilitates the development of soft skills such as communication, teamwork, and time management. Interacting with locals and professionals from various backgrounds further enriches one’s cultural understanding and broadens their perspective. Additionally, these work experiences can be a standout feature on a resume, demonstrating to future employers a student’s commitment, adaptability, and ability to juggle responsibilities. Thus, part-time work in the UK is not just a means to earn; it’s a stepping stone to holistic personal and professional growth.