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UK has one of the oldest established educational system in the world. It offers education which allows you to flexibly gain qualifications which are recognized and respected throughout the world. It offers a vast pool of courses like International Business, MBA, Engineering, IT, Forensic Science, Fashion, Media, Communication, Tourism, Hospitality, Music etc. UK universities, colleges and schools provide multicultural and challenging academic environment which has developed over many centuries, providing a solid foundation for all skills required to do well and succeed in the globalised world economy. Quality standards for all UK universities and institutions are amongst the very best and in the fore-front of the academic world. The popularity can be judged by the fact that there judged by the fact that there are currently 40,000 Indian students studying in the UK. UK programs are significantly less expensive than programs in other top destinations for international students, including the U.S. Programs in the UK are shorter in length, which can decrease total expenditure by a large amount. Reputed universities in the UK offer MBAs, as well as the highly sought after one-year Masters Degree for almost all disciplines – opting for this not only saves you time, but money as well. The admission for these courses is based on the marks obtained at the undergraduate level in India. Under the new visa assessments, it is advisable to have obtained the given IELTS grades, especially for the undergraduate applicants, although sometimes the university/college may not necessarily ask for them. With the courses starting in January and September, this is the perfect time to make this crucial decision and head to the UK for a degree of your choice, urge counselors at Edwise. It is imperative that you choose and apply to universities as early as possible. Some of the popular courses and reputed universities do tend to get filled up early, so to avoid any disappointment-now is a good time to start your application process. For admission, students generally require good academic back-ground, mark sheets, recommendation letters, work experience certificates and an interview in rare cases. With over two lakh international students, UK has developed a much simpler application procedure and better international students service practices than anywhere else in the world. The application process for universities is relatively easy and our counselors say –it only takes around a couple of weeks for the same to the completed. This will give you enough time for further procedures and you will be able to make your arrangements (funds /visa /accommodation) accordingly. The visas are also quite easy to obtain and the process is pretty streamlined for genuine applicants, who have received a valid CAS and are able to show the required funding available in an acceptable format and with certain banks only. The new student visa process under the Tier 4 of the Points Based System is simpler, more transparent and easy to obtain. There have also been positive steps taken towards checking of quality of colleges and institutions, which ultimately benefits the genuine students. Students also get the opportunity to work part-time at the publicly funded institutes. Whilst work opportunities do exist for deserving candidates, we must be aware that opportunities are more abundant back, home with the current economic growth rate in India. Studying in the UK can be the best decision of your life! Apart from its impact on your academic training, it has tremendous value as a personal experience that will broaden your horizons and propel your career to great heights.


The University of Salford Manchester The University of Salford Manchester


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Salford is an ambitious university at the heart of a fast-developing community. Our expertise is helping to transform individuals and communities through excellent teaching, research, innovation and engagement. Our campus is at the heart of a £650m regeneration scheme and with the MediaCityUK, Salford and adjoining Manchester are exciting places to be. We’re at the forefront of this transformation, leading the way in areas such as health, energy, media and the built environment. Our 20,000 students contribute enormously to the local economy and the courses they study on are designed with employment in mind, helping them and the economy obtain real-world skills.

 

Salford has long been famed for its work with business. We’re carrying on this tradition by helping our graduates become entrepreneurs and supplying our expertise to small business and multinational enterprises such as SSL – owners of Scholl and Durex. This tradition is taking a new step forward with our presence at MediaCityUK. Working closely with the BBC and other digital and creative industries our researchers, students and graduates are helping to shape the future of the media sector in the UK. Our University’s past is rooted in the great Industrial Revolution of the 19th Century which changed the world. Salford’s thriving textile industry was fed by the Manchester Ship Canal built which was opened in 1894 and gave the city direct trade access to the sea. The Salford docks brought employment until the latter half of the 20th Century when the old industries went into decline. Demand for new industrial skills led to the formation of the Pendleton Mechanics Institute in 1850 and the Salford Working Men's College in 1858. At the end of the century they merged to create the Royal Technical Institute, Salford, which was opened  by the Duke and Duchess of York (who later became King George V and Queen Mary) in 1896.

 

The statues of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in front of the Salford Museum and Art Gallery commemorate the royal visit to Salford in 1851. Joule House in Acton Square was the home of prominent physicist James Prescott Joule who gave his name to the unit of energy, and the Working Class Museum is just around the corner.  In 1921 the Institute was renamed the Royal Technical College, Salford. However, in 1958 it split into two separate organisations - The Royal College of Advanced Technology and the break-away Peel Park Technical College. The break-away college became the Peel Park Technical Institute in 1961, the Salford College of Technology in 1970, and then the University College Salford in 1992.

 

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