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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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What subjects can I study in the UK?
Study architecture in the UK and you will be among some of the most forward-looking architects in the world. Your UK architecture course will expose you to a range of innovative new designs and approaches for building and urban planning. You can also look forward to great international career prospects, as UK architectural training is highly regarded around the world.
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What are the entry requirements for UK courses?
There are many different entry requirements depending on your chosen type of UK study. The great thing about studying in the UK is that even if you don’t meet the requirements for one course, you can choose another at a different level and work your way up. The UK offers a range of study options to suit international students at all levels.
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What are UCAS applications?
Applying to study an undergraduate course in the UK is much simpler with UCAS. You can apply online and choose up to five different courses at the same time. All UCAS institutions and courses are recognised by the UK government, so you can be sure you’re making the right choice for your UK education.
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How do I apply for UK courses?
Depending on your chosen type of UK study, there are several different ways to apply to UK institutions. Applications are easy and straightforward if you have the right information. You can even apply online for many UK courses directly through the course finder. (internal link)
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What subjects can I study in the UK?
There has never been a more exciting time to study science in the UK. You can tap into the UK’s vast experience in the pure sciences of biology, chemistry and physics. Or you could explore the huge range of programmes in new areas such as forensics, sports science and environmental science.
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What subjects can I study in the UK?
If you study an agriculture-related course in the UK, there’s a huge range of career options available. You could train to be a veterinary surgeon and work in practice, industry, food hygiene, teaching or research. You could also specialise in humanitarian issues during your UK degree, and become a consultant in areas such as Fairtrade.