Bachelor's degrees awarded by British universities usually take up to three years to complete. However, students with suitable overseas qualifications or relevant work experience can often join at the second or even third years.
Is This Course Right For You?
The quality and reputation of the British education system ensure that UK degrees are recognized and respected throughout the world. Though academically demanding, a bachelor's degree rewards successful students with greatly enhanced prospects for career advancement. You will gain detailed and practical knowledge of the subject that interests you and learn to work independently and think for yourself.
Entry Requirements
To apply for an undergraduate degree programme in the UK, you will need at least a good secondary education from your own country, equivalent to the British A-Level qualification. Higher qualifications, such as HNDs or Diplomas, are often accepted for entry onto a degree course at the second or even third years.
For international students whose qualifications are not sufficient for direct entry, many programmes allow entry on successful completion of a foundation year. You will also need an English level of at least IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent) for most courses.
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