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- Study in UK at University of Bedfordshire, November 2013 Intake
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
UK education: the best for the brightest
Transcript of a speech
by the British High Commissioner to India, Sir James Bevan KCMG, at a higher
education event Friday 23 November in New Delhi. Representatives of over 65 UK
Universities attended the event. Originally given at New Delhi. This is a transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered.
Question: what do these people have in common? Rahul Gandhi; Manmohan
Singh; Salman Khurshid; Montek Singh Aluwahlia; Cyrus Mistry; Karan Thapar;
Vikram Seth; Suneet Varma; Soha Ali Khan.
The obvious answer is that they are all Indians
at the top of their professions. But the more interesting answer is that they
have all studied in the UK.
It says something about the quality of UK
education that most of the leadership of today’s India, whether in politics,
business, media and the arts have studied there. And you could add an equally
illustrious list of India’s past leaders who have studied in Britain, starting
with Mahatma Gandhi and Nehru.
We are of course pleased that India’s present
and past leaders chose education in the UK. We want India’s future leaders to
make that choice as well. And it is a choice – increasingly so as the world
changes and India itself and other countries offer good education too.
So why should young Indians choose the UK as a
place to study, over all our competitors? Here are my Top Ten reasons to choose
the UK.
1.Quality:
UK education is the best in the world. The UK has 4 of the top 6
universities in the world, according to the latest rankings of global
universities carried out by the QS organisation. And out of the top 100 world
universities, 18 are in the UK.
2. Choice
In the UK you can study anything, anywhere. There are over 300 institutes
of higher learning in the UK. They offer thousands of different courses. If you
can’t study it in the UK, you wouldn’t want to study it anyway.
3. Recognition.
A UK qualification is recognised throughout the world as confirming that
the holder has had a first class education. It is the passport to global
success that every aspirational young Indian wants.
4. Lifestyle.
The UK is a great place to live. Britain has just topped the latest “soft
power” list as the country which is most attractive to others. Factors which
won us that accolade include the Jubilee and Olympics, pop music, film (James
Bond), the number of foreign students, the quality of life in the UK, and even
(yes) our cuisine. And don’t forget sport: the UK is home to India’s favourite
– cricket.
5. Because it’s got
strong ties to home.
There are over 1.5 million people of Indian origin in the UK. Almost
every Indian coming to the UK will have friends and family there. And there are
more Indian students in the UK than any other nationality except Chinese. So
wherever you go in the UK, it feels like coming home.
6. Because it’s global.
The UK is one of the most diverse countries in the world. We have
students from every country: 500, 000 of them in the UK at any time. Like their
Indian fellow students, they are usually the best and brightest. Indians are
great networkers. Network with the best!
7. Because we speak
English.
Which means that you can concentrate on the studying not on the language.
And that your chances of a successful career are higher. Research shows that
people who speak excellent English – which is one of the benefits of studying
in the UK – have substantially higher salaries and reach more senior positions
than those who don’t.
8. Value for money.
Compared with other countries with first class educational institutions,
the UK is not an expensive place to study. It is cheaper than the US in terms
of university fees. And UK degrees are normally shorter than those of the US:
three years not four. So you pay less for your degree. And you are likely to
earn more after it. Research shows that foreign students who have been educated
in the UK get significantly higher salaries than those who have been educated
at home. So the cost of a UK education is one of the best investments you can
make.
9. We offer help.
There are hundreds of scholarship schemes available for prospective
Indian students, offered by universities, private foundations, and the British
Government itself. We are proud of our prestigious Chevening Scholarships for
future leaders, which bring about 60 Indians to the UK every year. And this
year we have awarded sixty new ‘Jubilee Scholarships’ for Masters courses in
the UK. There are other scholarships too: check the British Council website.
10. Visas are not a
problem.
Really. There are various myths about our student visa arrangements. Let
me nail them.
Myth one:
The UK no longer wants foreign students. Wrong. We are committed to
reducing net migration to the UK, and we have dealt firmly with bogus colleges
and fake students. But we have set no limit on the numbers of genuine foreign
students who can come to Britain. No limit. Indeed the UK actively wants to
continue to attract large numbers of the best and brightest to Britain: it’s
good for our education sector, our economy and our place in the world. There’s
a global competition for the best and brightest: if you are in that category,
we want you in Britain. So if you are a genuine student going to a genuine
institution, you will get your visa.
Myth two:
It’s hard to get a visa. Wrong. We make it easy to apply: we have more
application centres in India than any of our competitors. And we like to say
yes: most Indians who apply for a student visa get one. We issued over 30,000
student visas here in India last year, and 75% of those who applied were
successful.
Myth three:
You can no longer work after study in the UK. Wrong again. We know this
is important for Indians, many of whom take out a loan to pay for their study
in the UK and need to work afterwards to pay it off. So while we have closed
down the arrangement under which foreign students could stay in the UK to work
in low-paid jobs, we have deliberately retained the ability for Indians and
others to work in the UK after study provided they secure a graduate level job.
You can stay and work in the UK for at least three years with the possibility
of extension for a further three.
So my message is simple:
UK education is great,
and Indians who decide to study in the UK will love it.
But I would say that, wouldn't I? So don’t take my word for it. Take
instead the word of the International Student Barometer, which is an annual
survey of foreign students. What this year’s survey shows is that more than
four out of five (81%) of foreign students like university life in the UK; and
that satisfaction levels with almost all aspects of studying in the UK, already
high, have gone up over the last few years.
So if you are a young Indian thinking about your future, think about
studying in Britain. We offer the best for the brightest: the best education in
the world for India’s most talented. We hope to see you in the UK. It could be
the best decision you ever make.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Study in UK at University of Wolverhampton
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MSc in Public Health-Germany
Entry requirements for Public Health
- Applicants must possess a first degree either in health sciences, medicine, social sciences, health economics, biostatistics, nutrition or related disciplines with at least 2,5 in German equivalent marks and a minimum of 210 ECTS.
- Transcripts
- Curriculum Vitae
- Letter of Motivation (personal statement of understanding of public health and commitment to pursuing a career in public health. Statement should explain the relevance of education and/or experience to pursue a career in public health)
- Letter of Recommendation from a university professor from the first degree programme (optional)
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Bachelor or Diploma Thesis in English
- IELTS minimum 6
- Proof of one year of practical experiences in the field of public health
- Application deadline for Winter (September) intake is June and 15 January for Summer (March) Intake.
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