Study Options for International Students Inspiring to Study in the UK

The United Kingdom (UK) is a popular destination for overseas students seeking higher education. Every year, the country attracts over 500,000 international students who wish to study in the United Kingdom. The following statistics highlight the percentage of international students who make up all UK universities, with the United Kingdom ranking as one of the top three countries most international students choose for studies:
 
==> International students make up 6% of the total student population in the UK.
==> International students make up 14% of the undergraduate class in the UK.
==> International students make up 2% of the postgraduate class in the UK.
 
The research also discovered the top five subjects chosen by international students.
Top Subjects Chosen by International Students
1. Architecture
2. Business and Administrative Studies
3. Engineering and Technology
4. Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering
5. Social Studies
6. Creative Arts and Design
7. Biological Sciences
9. Economics and Econometrics
10. Law
 
The study also reflected on the number of students that come to study in the UK from Asian countries.
 
Students from the Top 5 Asian Countries that Come to the UK to Study
 
1. China (106,530)
2. India (19,750)
3. Hong Kong (16,350)
4. Malaysia (14,970)
5. Singapore (7,020)
 
As you can see, the United Kingdom is a fantastic and well-known place in which to further your studies. Every year, it attracts a large number of international students to its shores. If the United Kingdom is "the" or one of the nations to which you choose to visit for higher education, you must be aware of your study possibilities. The demand for international students to study in the UK has risen considerably as a result of the recent implementation of Post-study employment visas or point-based migration after students' UK study visas have expired.
 
Your 6 Study Options
2. Pre-Masters
4. PhD/Research Degree
5. Distance Learning
6. Accelerated Degree (Two years)
 
You will choose the study option based on your current educational qualification. However, learning more about each one of them will better equip you to make a well-informed decision regarding the study option that’s right for you presently or will be in the future.
 
1. Foundation or Undergraduate
 
A three-year undergraduate degree consists of lectures, workshops, and seminars. The undergraduate degree will include a list of obligatory modules as well as a list of optional modules that you can study if you like but are not required. However, not all bachelor's degrees are three years long; others are four years long.
 
If your home country's higher secondary or 12th grade scores do not qualify you for direct entry to a bachelor's degree, you may need to pursue a foundation degree or course before enrolling in the main course, which is an undergraduate degree. Higher secondary school or 12th-grade certificates in some countries may not be recognised for straight entry to a bachelor's degree, so you may be needed to complete a foundation course before enrolling in a bachelor's degree. In addition, international students can participate in a combined or dual-honours degree programme. This form of graduate degree programme divides your time between two courses, giving you a bigger number of modules and a larger pool of work opportunities after graduation.
 
You may be required to take a sandwich course as part of your undergraduate education. A training course, sometimes known as a sandwich course, alternates periods of practical practise with formal education. Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE) and Diploma of Higher Education (DHE) are two among them (DipHE). The CertHE is a one-year programme that you can complete in one year or split into two. Two years are required to complete the DipHe. However, if you plan to pursue a postgraduate degree in the future, we recommend enrolling in a three-year programme, as postgraduate programmes demand at least three years of prior schooling.
 
2. Pre-Masters
 
Pre-Masters is for international students who desire to enhance their English or build abilities in research, academic writing, and presentation. Pre-Masters programmes can last anywhere from ten to twelve months and are designed to prepare you for a postgraduate programme. You must have earned your undergraduate degree from a recognised educational institution and have an IELTS score of 5.5 to be eligible for Pre-Masters. It should also be mentioned that the Pre Masters is usually necessary if your previous qualification does not meet the entry requirements for the main Masters programme at a UK university due to a poor grade or if your country's Bachelor qualification is not equal to the UK Bachelor course. The Pre-Masters course, on the other hand, will undoubtedly prepare pupils to do so.
 
3. Postgraduate
 
After finishing an undergraduate programme, you can pursue a postgraduate or master's degree. The majority of postgraduate programmes in the United Kingdom last one year. You will save time and money by completing your Master's degree in one year. It will also enable you to begin your profession right after graduation.
 
A Masters degree from one of the UK's top universities will boost your career possibilities, provide you with an internationally recognised credential, and increase your chances of gaining better work opportunities throughout your time there. There are two types of postgraduate programmes available:
 
==> Taught Masters
==> Research Masters
 
Master of Arts (MA), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Science (MSc), and Master of Engineering (MEng) are all taught master's degrees that take one to two years to complete full-time. A research master's degree entails writing a thesis under the guidance of a professor. PhDs are the most common research degrees, and they might take three to four years to complete. You'll need to create a thesis that's between 60,000 and 100,000 words long and then deliver it orally.
 
3. PhD or Research Degree
 
A PhD is a research degree that requires you to conduct substantial research on a topic of your choosing. In order to be considered for a PhD programme in the United Kingdom, you must have completed a graduate programme with honours and a Masters degree. A minimum IELTS score of 7.0 is also required. For additional information about PhD, see "Research Masters" under "Postgraduate."
 
4. Distance Learning
 
Distance learning allows you to study from the comfort of your own home. To be eligible for distance learning, international students do not need to get a visa or reside in the United Kingdom. Working and studying at the same time is possible with distance learning because you do not have to leave your family.
 
Distance learning has several advantages, including the ability to study on your own time, saving time by studying in the comfort of your own home, not having to relocate to another country, and not having to pay a large sum of money to receive a degree.
 
You will have everything you need to access the study materials from the university where you are doing the online course. You'll have meetings with your tutor as well. All you need is a working internet connection.
 
7. Two Years Accelerated Course
 
A number of British universities offer two-year accelerated degrees to both domestic and international students on a regular basis. In addition to the three-year Bachelor's degree, you can enrol in accelerated undergraduate degree programmes that can be completed in two to three years. International students can study in the United Kingdom on a scholarship and complete their accelerated degree in two to three years.
 
Are You Interested?
 
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Public Last updated: 2022-04-20 08:56:02 AM