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All the symbols of its imperial past - its decorated royalty, impressive castles, bold fortresses, Arthurian legends and Shakespearean dramas give appeal to both United Kingdom’s modern cosmopolitan metropolis as well as its peaceful countryside.

Fast Facts

  • Full country name: United Kingdom
  • Capital city: London
  • People: 81.5% English, 9.6% Scottish, 2.4% Irish, 1.9% Welsh, 1.8% Ulster, 2.8% West Indian, Indian, Pakistani, and other 
  • Religion: 55% Protestant, 28% non-religious, 10% Roman Catholic, 2.7% Muslim, 1% Hindu, 4.4% other 
  • Language: English, Welsh (about 26% of the population of Wales), Scottish form of Gaelic (about 60,000 in Scotland)
  • Major industries: machine tools, electric power equipment, automation equipment, railroad equipment, shipbuilding, aircraft, motor vehicles and parts, electronics and communications equipment, metals, chemicals, coal, petroleum, paper and paper products, food processing, textiles, clothing, and other consumer goods
Why Study In United Kingdom
  • British Qualifications are recognized by employers all over the world. The courses encourage independence, creativity and self- reliance : qualities that employers from around the world look for in potential hires. When making decisions about your future, you may wish to consider the kind of salaries earned by certain professions, the distribution of jobs and vacancies across the UK and other statistics about the current state of the graduate market.

  • You have the chance to choose from a range of 1.10 lakh courses. for students from a different educational system, most institutions offer a pre-degree foundation course to help them prepare for entry to a UK degree course.

  • Academically, the UK leads the world. Some of the oldest and best universities and schools are located in the UK. These include world renowned institutions such as Oxford, Cambridge, the University of Bristol, the University of Nottingham, the University of Glasgow, Cardiff University, London School of Economics, London Business School, the University of Manchester, Essex University, the University of Exeter, the University of Strathclyde, and so on.

  • British institutions follow one of the best quality standards in the world. The British government rates Universities, Colleges, and Schools periodically and ranks them between one and five.

List of Universities and colleges we are affiliated to:

  • University Of Abertay Dundee
www.abertay.ac.uk
  • Thames Valley University      
www.tvu.ac.uk
  • University of Sterling    
 www.external.stir.ac.u
  • Abbey College    
www.abbeylondon.co.uk
  • University of Wales Aberstwyth 
www.aber.ac.uk
  • Cavendish College   
www.cavendish.ac.uk
  • Leeds Metropolitan University        
www.lmu.ac.uk
  • Wrexham University of Wales  
www.newi.ac.uk
  • University of Wales Bangor       
www.bangor.ac.uk
  • Academic College of London
  • Rhazes Institute of Management Sciences 
  • ARI College
  • St. Paul's International London
  • Western Governors college 
www.wgs.ac
  • DLD college
www.dld.org
  • Anglia Polytechnic College   
www.apu.ac.uk
  • University of Roehampton   
www.roehampton.ac.uk
  • University of Northampton  
www.northampton.ac.uk
  • Ealing and Hammersmith, West London College
www.wlc.ac.uk
  • St. Giles International     
www.stgiles-international.com
  • Doncaster College   
www.don.ac.uk
  • University of East London
www.uel.ac.uk
  • University of Wolverhampton
www.wlv.ac.uk
  • University of Middlesex 
www.mdx.ac.uk
  • University of Sussex    
www.sussex.ac.uk
  • Hopwoodhall College  
www.hopwood.ac.uk
  • Corn Wall College  
www.cornwall.ac.uk
  • University of Glamorgan 
www.glam.ac.uk
  • Edinburgh's Telford College
www.ed-coll.ac.uk
  • University of Chester       
www.chester.ac.uk
  • Bradford college  

www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk

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