- With our help you can also enter a prestigious university and get the opportunity to study and work tomorrow. And at the end of the course, the very next day you can apply for a two-year working Graduate visa.
- Entry to university requires not only secondary education, but also a two-year A-level course or IB programme at international level. Those who do not intend to go to university can learn a trade on two-year Vocational courses. However, after completing such courses they have an opportunity to enter university (often Bachelor’s degree after Vocational takes only 2 years instead of 3).
- A Bachelor’s degree usually lasts 3 years in Wales and England, and a year longer in Scotland. Some universities send students on paid internships between the penultimate and final years of study.
- There are several types of undergraduate degrees, such as Bachelor of Arts (BA) for the arts, Bachelor of Science (BSc) for science, Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) for engineers, and Bachelor of Law (LLB) for lawyers.
- After the Bachelor of Science, students can apply to Postgraduate programmes, including Master Degree and Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD). Master’s degrees involve research programmes (2-3 years) or professional non-research programmes (1 year), while PhDs involve non-lecture research and a dissertation.
- If you are interested in studying in the UK, contact our experts via messenger on the phone number listed at the top of the page, or simply click the «book a consultation» button. Our experts will help you identify the first steps and ensure a favourable decision on your request.
- Important note: You will need a bimetric document for foreign trips