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1. CHẤT LƯỢNG GIÁO DỤC VÀ BẰNG CẤP HÀNG ĐẦU

  • Nền giáo dục Vương quốc Anh đã quá nổi tiếng với những trường Đại học danh tiếng nhất thếgiới như Oxford hay Cambridge. Đây là đất nước đã cho ra đời 14% những tài liệu học thuật được trích dẫn nhiều nhất trên thế giới và 5% công trình nghiên cứu khoa học, trong khi các quốc gia thuộc Vương quốc Anh chỉ chiếm 1% dân số thế giới.

2. THỜI GIAN HỌC NGẮN, TIẾT KIỆM CHI PHÍ

  •  Hầu hết các chương trình học ở Anh đều có thời gian học ngắn hơn so với các quốc gia khác, đặc

biệt là chương trình Thạc sĩ chỉ 1 năm, giúp sinh viên tiết kiệm rất nhiều chi phí.

  •  Sinh viên quốc tế được làm thêm 20 giờ/tuần trong các kỳ học và làm toàn thời gian trong các kỳ

nghỉ.

3. CƠ HỘI DU LỊCH KHÁM PHÁ CHÂU ÂU

  •  Từ London, bạn có thể đi đến nhiều thành phố khác ở châu Âu mà chỉ mất vài giờ di chuyển bằng tàu hoặc máy bay, một lý do khiến thành phố này trở thành một trung tâm du lịch tuyệt vời. Bản thân Vương quốc Anh cũng là một điểm du lịch thú vị cho sinh viên khám phá. Với thẻ sinh viên trong tay, bạn sẽ được hưởng mức giá ưu đãi khi đi du lịch khắp nước Anh và châu Âu với một số phương tiện công cộng.

Living in England

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or United Kingdom; often called the United Kingdom or Great Britain, is a sovereign state in Europe. The country is located off the coast of mainland Europe, including the British Isles and the northeastern part of the island of Ireland, along with many small islands.

Country name: United Kingdom (English name: United Kingdom)
Capital: London
Area: 243,610 km²
Population: 64.1 million (2014)
Currency: British Pound (GBP)
Time zone: GMT (UTC + 0); summer: BST (UTC + 1)
English language
Geography & Climate
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland lies between the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, the southeast coast of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is within 22 miles (35 km) of the northern coast of France, separated by the waist. Manche sea.

Britain accounts for more than half of the total United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, with 130,395 square kilometers (50,350 sq mi). Most of the UK is lowland, mountainous terrain located northwest of Tees-Exe; including the Cumbrian Mountains in Lake District, Pennines and the limestone hills at Peak District, Exmoor and Dartmoor. The main rivers and estuaries are Thames, Severn and Humber. The highest mountain in the UK is Scafell Pike (978 meters (3,209 ft)) in Lake District.

Scotland occupies nearly one-third of the total area of ​​the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, with 78,772 square kilometers (30,410 sq mi) and includes nearly 800 islands, mostly located in the west and north of the mainland; Significantly, the Hebrids, Orkney and Shetland Islands.

Wales occupies less than one tenth of the total area of ​​the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, with 20,779 square kilometers (8,020 sq mi). Wales's terrain is mostly mountainous, but the south has fewer hills than the north and the north. middle. The main residential and industrial area is in the south.

Northern Ireland is separated from the British Island via the Irish Sea and the Northern Strait, covering an area of ​​14,160 square kilometers (5,470 sq mi) and mostly hills. Northern Ireland has the largest British archipelago lake, Lough Neagh, with an area of ​​388 square kilometers (150 sq mi). The highest peak in Northern Ireland is Slieve Donard of the Morne Mountains with a height of 852 meters (2,795 ft).

The United Kingdom of England and Northern Ireland has a temperate climate, abundant rainfall year round. The temperature varies with the seasons, rarely falling below −11 ° C (12 ° F) or increasing above 35 ° C (95 ° F). The prevailing wind blows from the southwest and brings with it regular periods of mild weather and rain from the Atlantic, but the eastern part is most likely blocked by winds due to most of the rain falling in the western and eastern areas. drier. The Atlantic currents are warmed by the Gulf Stream and bring a mild winter; especially in the west where it rains especially in the highlands. Summers are warmer in the south-eastern region of England, due to their closest proximity to continental Europe, and the north to the coolest. Heavy snowfall may occur in winter and early spring in upland areas.

Economy
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland have a locally controlled market economy. Based on market exchange rates, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in 2009 was the sixth largest economy in the world and the third largest in Europe after Germany and France.

The service sector accounts for about 73% of the United Kingdom's GDP and Northern Ireland (2006). London is one of the three "command centers" of the global economy (along with New York and Tokyo), the world's largest financial center with New York, and the largest GDP city in Europe. .

The automobile industry is an important part of the manufacturing sector of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, creating jobs for more than 800,000 people, with a turnover of around 52 billion pounds (2011). The aerospace industry of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the second or third largest in the world, depending on the calculation method. The pharmaceutical industry plays an important role in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland's economy, the country has the third highest rate of R&D spending in pharmacy (after the United States and Japan).

Agriculture The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland are highly intensive, mechanized, and effective according to European standards, producing about 50% of the food needed with less than 1.6% of the force. labour.

Politic
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a unitary constitutional monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and is also the monarch of 15 other independent Commonwealth countries. Monarchs have "the right to consult, the right to encourage, and the right to warn".

The Prime Minister is the head of the United Kingdom's government and Northern Ireland belongs to the most competent individual in directing the speech in the House of Representatives; he is usually the leader of the political party or the coalition of the political parties that has the largest seat in this institute. The Prime Minister selected a cabinet and they were formally appointed by the monarchy to form the government of His Majesty. Traditionally, the Queen respects the decisions of the prime minister in the government.

Education
Education in the UK is the responsibility of the United Nations Minister of Education, but day-to-day management and funding of public schools is the responsibility of local governments. Free public education was gradually implemented from 1870 to 1944. It is now compulsory between the ages of 5 and 16 (15 if born at the end of July or August). In 2011, TIMSS ranked students 13–14 years old in England and Wales 10th in the world for math and 9th for science. In 2010, more than 45% of the target at Oxford University and 40% at Cambridge University belonged to students from private schools, though only 7% of high school students. He has two of the oldest universities in the English world, Oxford University and Cambridge University, with a history of over eight centuries. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has nine of the top 100 universities ranked by Times Higher Education in 2013, second only to the United States.

Cultural
United Kingdom and Northern Ireland culture is influenced by many factors including: island state; historically a Western liberal democracy and a great power; as well as a political union of four countries with each country maintaining distinctive traditional, customary and symbolic elements. Due to the existence of the British Empire, the influence of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland could be observed in the language, culture, and judicial systems of many former colonies such as India, Canada, and Ireland. , New Zealand, South Africa, the United States, and Australia. The significant cultural influence of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland makes the country described as a "cultural superpower."

Education System England

Education in the UK is the responsibility of the United Nations Minister of Education, but day-to-day management and funding of public schools is the responsibility of local governments.

School education in the UK
As in other parts of the world, preschool education for preschoolers is an optional form of education. Young children can begin participating in this program at ages 3 or 4.

Universal education in the UK for students from 5 to 16 years, lasting about 12 years. Primary education from 5 to 11 years old is divided into two levels as "infant" for 2 years and "junior" for 4 years. At the age of 7, students begin to teach core subjects but are also encouraged to participate in extracurricular subjects such as Art, Computer Science or Music.

There are many schools that provide secondary education for students between the ages of 11 and 16. Some of these are comprehensive schools - with different programs and different times of study. , Technology College, a specialized secondary school of practical applications (modern secondary school), or Grammar school.

After they have received a GCSE high school diploma and have achieved five subjects from A * to C, they can apply for a 2-year post-secondary program to receive A level (General Certificate of Education Advanced Level) ). The result of both years of A certificate is the "passport" to enter university.

Post-secondary education in the UK
There are a wide range of courses, spanning a wide range of fields and periods of study in the UK - an average of one to four years. You are completely free to choose an appropriate learning strategy: you can study at the University from the beginning, start with HND or general university course in two years and then transfer to get a university degree. learn. Or you can study an honors degree in one major to focus "effort" on that major, or study two majors in a dual university degree.

Inter College

Taking pre-university / pathway courses helps you bridge the gap (if any) between the degree (s) you currently have and those offered by your chosen college or university in the UK. bridge. This gap usually exists because students in many countries complete 12 years of study before they start college, but in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, students must complete 13 years.

University Foundation Program

University preparatory programs are often work-related, helping to develop careers in a range of career-related fields. Although you are already an accredited UK graduate program, it can also help you transfer to your 2nd or 3rd year in a bachelor's degree. Foundation programs generally take 2 years of regular study.

University program

In England, Northern Ireland and Wales, a bachelor's or bachelor's degree program usually lasts three years and then leads to an honors degree program such as a Bachelor of Communication or Bachelor of Business (Honors Bachelor's Degree). In Scotland, it takes students 3 years to complete a normal program (Bachelor's Degree) and 4 years to earn an honorary degree (Honors Bachelor's Degree). Undergraduate programs in Scotland are sometimes awarded a master's degree (Master of Social Studies, Master of Science or Master of English, etc.), depending on the traditions of each school.

For many undergraduate programs, the results of the first year's exam are not included in the final program classification. The results of the 2 and 3 years, combined with the extra points for the graduation thesis (you may have to write a long thesis in the 3rd year), will constitute your final score upon graduation. Typically, you will have to choose a range of modules, some of which are compulsory and some are elective, which will constitute your daily program of study.

Most institutions that offer bachelor's degree courses give you the opportunity to study two or more majors in an associate or associate degree program. The combined degree program will consist of different majors that are not necessarily the same proportion (such as the Bachelor of Business Program combined with French). Interlocking courses are similar to other degree programs, but have an additional year of practical work experience related to the course. This usually means the course is 4 years instead of 3 years as usual.

STUDYING FOR MASTER IN THE UK

In the UK, the postgraduate term "postgraduate" is used for masters and doctoral programs, often referring to the subsequent study for students who have earned the first degree (the term "first degree" ( first degree) this is equivalent to the term "graduate study" - graduate study, used in the US). There are four content of training in the postgraduate education system in the UK:

Pre-Masters / Pre-Masters

Pre-master's courses are for students who want to pursue a master's degree but feel that they need to improve their study skills, improve their English or simply adapt back to Student's life. These courses usually last from 6 months to 1 year and most include subjects on learning methods, research, computer skills, data analysis, interviews, searching and citing materials. consult and write an essay.

Postgraduate certificates and diplomas

There are many specializations at this level. Usually these majors are accepted as a professional qualification in that specialty. Many postgraduate diplomas have the same value as masters degrees, although you will probably not need to write an essay. After completing some of these courses, you can transfer to study for a master's degree.

Masters courses

There are 2 methods of teaching a masters course: in the form of classroom study (taught program) or research (research)

Masters in class (Master of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MSc), Master of Business Administration (MBA)): Masters in class usually consist of many modules (subjects). be taught, or do your own research and write an essay with the guidance of a instructor - usually an industry expert. This program usually lasts 1 year of regular study.
Research Master (Mres), Master (MPhil): If you are studying for a research master's program rather than attending lectures and seminars, you will spend the entire time of yourself into academic research. Some courses allow you to take a class in class, but your final score will depend entirely on the quality of your essay.
Doctoral Program (PhD)

A PhD program (PhD) is the most popular PhD program, often requiring students to have an important research project written by the student and a thesis under the guidance of one or maybe two teachers. tablets guide. While PhD programs are the most popular way to get a Ph.D. degree, professional and doctorate PhDs in the "new way" are also other popular options and include teaching elements. research combination. It takes from 5 to 8 years to complete a PhD program.

Institutes England

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Visa

To be eligible for a Tier 4 student visa, you must:

• Be invited to unconditionally attend a course and have a licensed Tier 4 sponsor

• Can speak, read, write and understand English

• Have enough money to support yourself and pay for your course.

Apply for a visa online
You must apply for a student visa online using the UK government official website (unless you are applying from North Korea, then you can submit a hard copy form).

You can apply for a visa up to three months before the date of departure to the UK. Your application date is the date on which you must pay the visa application fee.

If any of your additional documents are not in English, you will need to have someone translate them. Each translated document must be dated, and include the translator's name and signature with confirmation that it is an accurate translation of the original document.

English language conditions
You must provide proof of your English language proficiency when you apply for a visa. This usually means that you will have to pass a guaranteed English language test.

The UK Visa and Immigration Agency (UKVI) has minimum English language requirements for reading, writing, listening and speaking based on your level of study. Your institution (sponsor) may have different requirements for the English language.

It is possible that you will be interviewed by a UKVI employee as part of the visa application process. If you are unable to conduct a simple conversation without an interpreter, you may be denied entry to the UK, regardless of your English learning results.

Biometric card
As part of the visa application process, you must also apply for a biometric (BRP) card from UKVI. You will need to make an appointment with UKVI to scan fingerprints and thumbs as well as take a digital photo of your face.

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