To Study in the UK
Every University course has various entrance requirements, so you need to ask the admissions officer at a selected university for info on the application requirements for the courses.
The majority of UK universities get a working knowledge of some qualifications used in EU countries and the international office or admissions officer should be capable to give info on what they will choose for their institution. When you doubt about your qualification or you want material on the UK equivalent, you need to contact the British Council in the home country or the British Council Information Centre.
The association responsible for compiling info on international occupation for the Department for Innovation, Skills and Universities is the NARIC.
UK qualifications are accepted all over the planet. You need to ask for info from education authorities in the home country concerning the recognition of qualifications.
If you are sticking to a professional or vocational course you should verify with the main professional body for the profession in the home country. Your home British Council office will be capable to provide you more advice.
If you want to know what your qualification gained in the UK will be equivalent to in the home country you need to contact the National Academic Recognition Information Centre or European Network of Information Centre.
Students from Switzerland and the European Economic Area do not need permission for studying in the United Kingdom. The EEA comprises of the European Union countries and Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein. As an EEA citizen you can to work when you study in the United Kingdom.
Posted: April 21st, 2009 under Uncategorized.
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