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Taking your studies abroad will open you up to a whole range of new experiences, allowing you to see the world while furthering your career prospects. Find out everything you’ll need to know about student visas, course fees, study exchanges and more.
You’ll be expected to show what you learned during your Bachelor’s and how you plan on using this experience to make a success of an advanced qualification. This page covers what you need to know before beginning your postgraduate application. From how you apply for a Master’s and the documents you’ll need to provide, to … Continue reading Postgraduate (Masters) →
A bachelor’s degree is a common first degree. It gives you a thorough understanding of a subject. Bachelor’s degrees usually have a set programme of academic study, while some also incorporate practical elements and placements. There are different types of degrees, such as Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Education (BEd) … Continue reading Undergraduate (Bachelors) →
When picking a destination to study abroad the world really is your oyster. A plethora of countries boast world-renowned education systems and globally-recognised institutions, so the first step is to narrow down your options.
Ask yourself if you’d like to stay closer to home by studying in Europe or whether you’d like to spread your wings and go further afield. Are certain countries well respected or recognised as being a hub for your area of interest? If you’re planning to work abroad upon graduation you might want to base your choice on where you could easily find employment.
More often than not you’ll find that the majority of foreign universities provide qualifications comparable to those offered in the UK, for example, Bachelors, Master and PhDs. Look into how long they take to complete as this can vary depending on where you study.
Research all of your shortlisted programmes to discover which one’s right for you. You could begin by discovering how your potential institutions rank globally in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, before visiting university websites and talking to lecturers, tutors and careers advisers.
As with courses in the UK, the earlier you apply the better. This can be even more important when studying abroad, as you’ll have more time to prepare.
The best way to ensure that you get onto a course is to speak directly to the department you’re interested in, as many universities will help you through the application procedure. A 2:1 or 2:2 are usually adequate entry qualifications. However, some countries require students to pass entrance exams before they’re accepted.
If you want to study abroad you must get the appropriate visa to allow you to do so. As the UK is no longer a part of the European Union (EU), students will now need a visa to study in EU countries as well as the rest of the world.
Give yourself plenty of time to sort this, and also consider whether you’ll have to renew it at any point during your stay.
Immigration legislation changes frequently, so refer to the relevant national websites for the most current information.
Adivis assists international clients in obtaining UK visas, residence and citizenship under the respective programs. Contact us to arrange an initial private consultation.
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