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Geographic

  • The UK has the third-longest coastline in Europe with 12,430 km/ 7,723 miles - after Norway and Denmark (Greenland)
  • The UK consists of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
  • The UK is located mainly on two large islands in the Atlantic Ocean: the islands of Great Britain and Ireland
  • No location in the UK is further away from the sea than 125 km/ 77 miles!
  • The only land border to a non-UK country is in Northern Ireland the border with Ireland.


People

  •  About 67 million people live in the United Kingdom (2021). 21.3% of the overall population of England and Wales was aged under 18 years, 29.5% was aged 18 to 39 years, 26.7% was aged 40 to 59 years, and 22.5% was aged 60 years and over.
Study in Georgia:

Studying in the UK prepares the student for the international workplace and gives the graduate worldwide recognition. The high standards and quality of education of universities in the UK give high regard to the degree achieved by the graduate giving the graduates a competitive edge in their future careers. Wherever you decide to study in the UK, whether you prefer a fast-paced lifestyle or a laid-back culture, you can ensure that you will be a part of a vibrant student community. The education will provide you with a solid foundation and boost your potential to have a higher salary and find exactly the job you want. By studying in the UK, you will be immersing yourself in centuries of academia. 

Why study in the United Kingdom?

1.\tHigh-quality education

The Uk has a tremendous academic reputation and a great value of money for students' education. They focus on following the latest methods of teaching that result in successful and experienced graduates with a promising future. Four out of the top 10 global universities are located in the UK!

2.\tCultural diversity

The UK has a significant international student committee due to it being a multicultural city. The UK is compromised of 4 different nations, each of which has different dialects, customs, and traditions. It is safe to say that you will be exposed to many different cultures and languages while studying in the UK.

3.\tWork while studying

The UK permits to work if students are studying full-time for an undergraduate or post-graduate degree. Students are allowed to work for 20 hours per week and full-time on holidays. This is a chance to increase your income, as well as boost your hands-on experience while exploring the British market. 

4.\tCost of living is reasonable

Although the UK is an expensive destination, especially compared to some countries, there are lots of ways to keep costs down and have an affordable study experience depending on where you decide to settle. Another financial benefit is the duration of courses which is less than other countries leading to less cost on tuition, accommodation, and expenses.

5.\tResearch

Many of the most important researches were issued in the United Kingdom. Studying in the UK allows you to be close to these researches and to have the opportunity to participate in researches which help in developing the student personal experience and is a great thing to have on your CV

6.\tExistence of the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA)

UK universities are inspected regularly to ensure that they uphold the high standards of teaching, learning, and research set by the Government body the Quality assurance agency

7.\tShorter course durations

In the UK, you can typically complete a degree quicker than in Canada or the US. You can usually complete an undergraduate degree in 3 years if you study full time, and a master’s degree typically takes 1 year. 

8.\tVariety of locations

The UK has a wide variety of different interesting locations from busy cities to picturesque countryside depending on what the student prefers to study in. Furthermore, Its proximity to European countries allows for very easy travel connections to explore Europe with an extensive network of public transport making it easier for students to move around. Take advantage of studying in the UK and explore different countries and cultures!

9.\tBroad choice of degrees

The UK is the home to 130 universities resulting in a wide variety of degrees and courses to take. You may even discover degrees you didn't know existed!

10.\tImprove your English

The UK is the second most popular English-speaking country for international students hence it is a great chance to immerse yourself in the English language to set yourself up for a great future after you graduate.


What are the cities in the UK where I can study?

The top 10 best Student cities are Chelmsford, Birmingham, London, Cardiff, Coventry, and Edinburgh.


Are universities Public or Private?

All universities in the United Kingdom are independent bodies; unlike in the United States and other European countries, there are no government-owned universities. As per Wikipedia, the system in the United Kingdom universities is as follows  'private' universities are considered to be those that are funded by tuition fees alone while 'public' universities receive funding directly from one of the government funding councils for teaching and research. The vast majority of universities in the UK are government-financed, with only five private British universities (the charitable University of Buckingham and Regent's University London, and the profit-making University of Law, BPP University, and Arden University) where the government does not subsidize the tuition fees.

For more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Private_universities_in_the_United_Kingdom


Do I need an English proficiency exam?

Scores of tests like IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE are very important for students coming from non-English speaking countries.

IELTS is the preferred English Language proficiency test for most institutions in the UK. Although some UK universities prefer ILETS over TOEFL many universities do accept TOEFL as an alternative to IELTS.


Most popular UK courses for International students:

  • Business studies
  • Accounting and finance
  • Undergraduate Law
  • Economics
  • Art & Design
  • Computer science
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Politics
  • Electrical engineering
  • Biological science
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Living in Georgia:

The world's financial capital is a city of countless opportunities. Home to multinational corporations, a rich history, and varied culture, London is the ideal place for professional, academic, and personal growth.

Surrounded by some of the biggest names in the corporate field, your career prospects will be excellent once you graduate. Experience a city unlike any other, where the world does business.


Tuition fees for UK undergraduate and graduate degrees generally range from $17,000 - $25,000 per academic year (depending on the exchange rate at the time of the study). On average, students need between $1,300- $1,600 for living expenses per month of study (depending on if you decide to live inside or outside London).


Below is an approximate guide to the minimum amount you should expect for living expenses in the UK per month. These costs are for one person only, so students with children and dependents should keep this in mind when working out a budget:

  • Accommodation (halls of residence, usually including bills) - £400 - £600 per month
  • Private Accommodation (bills not included) - £320 - £530 per month 
  • TV Licence (mandatory with TV or watching BBC online - £12.56 per month(or £150.50 per year)
  • Food / Housekeeping - £160 - £200 per month
  • Books / Stationery - £21 per month
  • Travel / Transport (Based on the monthly cost of a student bus pass) - £32 per month
  • Internet - £40 per month 
  • Dinner at a restaurant - £15
  • Movie ticket - £9
  • Cappuccino (regular) - 1.24 £
  • Water (0.33 liter bottle) - 0.16 £
  • McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) - 2.52 £
  • Milk (regular), (1 liter) - 0.49 £
  • Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) - 0.23 £
  • Rice (white), (1kg)- 1.08 £
  • Eggs (regular) (12)- 1.23 £
  • Local Cheese (1kg) - 4.31 £
  • Chicken Fillets (1kg) - 2.34 £
  • Banana (1kg) - 1.22 £
  • Potato (1kg) - 0.24 £
  • One-way Ticket (Local Transport) - 0.31 £
  • Monthly Pass (Regular Price) - 17.02 £
  • Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) - 0.47 £
  • Gasoline (1 liter) - 0.63 £ 
  • Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 85m2 Apartment - 44.64 £ 
  • Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult - 16.06 £
  • 1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) - 26.72 £
  • Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) - 18.95 £
  • Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) - 46.00 £
  • Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre - 179.21 £
  • Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre - 113.21 £
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