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Benefits of UK study

  • How are degrees and courses taught in the UK?
    Being independent when you study in the UK isn’t just about living away from home. Whatever UK course you study, you will be encouraged to think for yourself and create your own ideas. A UK education will help you gain confidence in your own abilities and equip you with valuable language, creative, analytical and research skills that employers look for.
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  • Can I work while I study?
    You can make your UK study experience work even harder for your future by gaining some valuable work experience. Getting a job while you study in the UK can improve your language skills and enhance your CV. Your future employer will be looking for smart, creative, team-orientated people – working and studying in the UK could make you the perfect candidate.
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  • Can I get support with my studies in the UK?
    Support is always available when you study in the UK. If you are having trouble getting used to the UK education system or you need some help with your UK course or degree – you only have to ask. Counsellors and academic staff at your place of study will be happy to help.
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  • Are UK courses accredited?
    The UK education system is respected and valued all over the world. To ensure standards remain high, there are many independent organizations who regularly inspect and accredit UK institutions and courses. You can be sure that studying in the UK is the right choice to make the most of your education and enhance your future career prospects.
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  • How are degrees and courses taught in the UK?
    UK teaching is about encouraging you to be creative and think for yourself, but you will also be given plenty of support too. A UK education will help you gain confidence in your own abilities and equip you with valuable language, creative, analytical and research skills that employers look for.
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  • Can I work while I study?
    As an international student in the UK you may be eligible to work alongside your studies, depending on your immigration status. Getting a job while you study in the UK can improve your language skills and enhance your CV.
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  • Are UK courses accredited?
    The UK education system is respected and valued all over the world. To ensure standards remain high, there are many independent organisations that regularly inspect and accredit UK schools, colleges, universities and courses.
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