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study in uk

Whose education system is adopted by most countries of world!


The UK has two distinct education systems: one for  England,  Wales  and  Northern Ireland, and one for Scotland, compatible with each other.

Whatever  level   and   type   of  British course you choose, you can expect to benefit from the  Highest quality of teaching and research, backed up by rigorous quality assessment. The UK leads the   world   in   developing   quality   standards   and performance measures.

UK scientists and institutions have won almost 100 Nobel Prizes for their scientific achievements. The UK's creative brains 'artists, fashion designers, film and TV. stars, and leisure software designers' are regarded as among the best in the world.

In an increasingly globalized world economy, people need special skills and qualities to succeed. Employers want employees who can think effectively, creatively and independently. This is an essential part of the UK learning experience. Institutions use a variety of teaching and assessment methods to encourage independence, as well as mastery of the subject.

There are more than 3,000 educational institutions in the UK. You can choose from a variety of routes through the education and training system, combining different types of courses according to your needs and abilities. Many courses can also be taken through distance learning in your home country.

You can choose a course that suits your real interests, your ambitions and passions. In UK, you could specialize in anything from computer games programming, satellite positioning technology or sound engineering to multi- media design, cross-cultural psychology, hotel management or dance.
 
study in usa

Get exposed to the most advanced technology in your chosen field.

An educated citizen is more likely to hold a good job, escape poverty, own a home, start a business, be free from crime, and participate in America's democracy.

In the year 2005   the US universities attracted nearly 565000 international students. The American education system offers the widest choices in terms of not only the types of courses available for almost every career stream but also in terms of the flexibility they offer. One of the most distinctive features of U.S. universities and colleges is the flexibility in choice of courses within a college or university, but more importantly there is also the option for students to move between one institution and another. Completing the first two years of a degree at one institution, usually a community college, and then moving to another, is very common. All these have made the United States, a dream destination for thousands of students. The students must carefully find out as to how each program and location will be best suited for meeting their goals.

The United States has highest number of educational institutions providing higher education than any other country of the world. As an investment in your future, a U.S. degree offers excellent value for the money. Accreditation systems ensure that institutions continue to maintain high standards. Studying in the U.S.A., will not only provide you the opportunity to meet and even study with the leading scholars but, will also give you exposure to some of the most up-to-date developments in technology in your chosen field.
 
study in australia

Australia is the largest island and the smallest continent in the world. It lies between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean, about   11,000   kilometers   southwest  of North   America   and   3,200   kilometers southeast of mainland Asia.

It is rich in the arts and is keen to preserve and display its diverse culture. The flora and fauna are interesting and unique, with kangaroos, koalas and wombats included in the array of wildlife.

The main cities are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Hobart and Canberra and they are all State Capital cities. January/February is generally the hottest time of year and the months around July are usually the coldest.

Australia is an internationally recognized source of high quality education as well as research excellence. The universities, vocational education and training colleges and schools here are world-class. Students from all over the world come to Australia to take advantage of best education system, friendly hospitality and cultural diversity. Australia has modern transport systems, convenient telecommunications, cosmopolitan shopping complexes and excellent medical services.

Australian Government legislation requires quality assurance agencies and codes of conduct to be in place so that international students in Australia and their parents enjoy a level of service and financial protection that is unparalleled. Australia also offers excellent value for money and a high standard of living.
 
study in new zealand

Reputed world over for its high quality level of education.

New  Zealand   is  a   beautiful   and   unique country in the South Pacific made up of a number of regions offering their own unique features,  landscapes and "flavour" with exciting things happening in education. It is a Parliamentary democracy, offering a safe    political   environment   for international students and visitors.

It has a population of only 3.8 million and is similar in size to the United Kingdom or Japan. New Zealand is primarily a European culture, which has absorbed many of the rich and historic cultural elements from the Maori and Pacific Island heritages, and now from its rapidly growing multi-cultural Asian communities.

New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere, so there is a climate reversal. January and February are the warmest months; autumn is from March to May, winter from June to August, and spring from September to November. The climate is temperate with relatively mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. The weather differs a lot between different geographical regions.

New Zealand has an international reputation as a provider of quality education. The country offers a safe learning environment, which provides excellent study opportunities, and support services for international students. Courses are available in academic, professional and vocational studies at universities, polytechnics and institutes of technology, colleges of education (teacher training), private education providers and secondary schools. With a well-educated population New Zealanders excel in many areas - arts, science, technology and manufacturing.
 
study in canada

A country where top quality education comes before everything else!

Canada is a bilingual country with two official languages, English and French. Canada   is  a   country  of  incredible physical beauty with rich and diverse cultural heritage. Students coming to Canada   will   witness   one   of   the most beautiful, natural environments in the world.

Canada is a country of diverse geography. Lush coastline, the majestic Rocky Mountains, the big skies of the prairies, maple sugar country1 in the Great Lakes and rugged hills are great outdoors to experience here. Canadians enjoy 4 distinct climatic seasons. Daytime summer temperatures can rise to 35° C and higher, while winters can get as low as -25° C. Spring and fall seasons have more moderate temperatures.

Canada was ranked to be among the top 3 countries out of 174 countries in the world for nine consecutive years by the United Nations for its life style and study. The Human Development Index survey consistently ranked Canada number one for its excellent education systems, high quality health care, low incidence of crime and clean environment.
 
study in singapore

Studying here feels like studying at home!
 
Singapore   is   generally   hot   and   humid. November   and   December   is   the   rainy season. June-August is considered to be the best time to visit, but even then it rains often.

Education has always been key in the growth and development of Singapore society.   Singapore,   a   center   for educational excellence over the years, has evolved from  its traditional  British-based education system to one that endeavors to meet the needs of individuals and seeks to nurture talents.

The strength of Singapore's Education system lies in its bilingual policy (English with Malay/Mandarin/Tamil) and a broad-based curriculum where innovation and entrepreneurship command a premium. Individuals acquire the relevant skills and abilities to survive in competitive environments, equipped for a brighter future.

At the tertiary level, in addition to boasting 3 locally grown universities, Singapore has attracted 10 world-class institutions with strong industry links to set up centers of excellence in education and research. Among them are respected names such as the leading French university - INSEAD, the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and leading US business schools such as University of Chicago Graduate School of Business.

Even after graduating into the workforce, there are numerous opportunities for further training. Professional and skills-based training are offered and popularly subscribed to. It is not uncommon to see the likes of seminars by management gurus like Michael Porter or lectures by visiting dignitaries.

The presence of such an international mix of institutions, a high quality and rigorous education system, and a nation that believes in investing in education, will together offer students here and all over the world, an enriching and fulfilling learning journey.
 
study in cyprus

Education institutes here have the best infrastructure in the world  

Cyprus, gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1960, with the UK, Greece and Turkey retaining limited rights to intervene in internal affairs.

The Cypriot economy is prosperous and has diversified in recent years. Cyprus has been sought as a basis for several offshore businesses due to its highly developed infrastructure. Economic policy of the Cyprus government has focused on meeting the criteria for admission to the European Union.

Recently, oil has been discovered in the sea South of Cyprus (between Cyprus and Egypt) and talks are under way with Egypt to reach an agreement as to the exploration of these resources.

Cyprus has a well-developed system of primary and secondary education offering both public and private education. State schools are generally seen as equivalent in quality of education to private sector institutions. Although they don't offer A-level examinations, their end of year reports are partly recognized by the British universities. Graduates of public schools are required to take an entrance examination in order to enroll to the University of Cyprus or other Universities in Greece. Private school students usually study in Britain and the USA although some of them go to the university of Cyprus or Greek universities.

The educational system in Cyprus has made many strides. Now students have different opportunities to study in Cyprus or abroad.
 
study in switzerland

It offers the best education with the cleanest atmosphere.

Even though Switzerland is a small country, its people do speak no less than four different languages. Everything from the list of the ingredients on the package of the groceries to the manual of the most complicated TV set has to be printed in three   different   languages   (German,   French   and Italian).

Since Switzerland has no natural resources, education and knowledge have become very important resources. Therefore Switzerland claims to have one of the world's best education systems. Because the cantons are responsible for educational services (kindergarten, schools, universities), education may vary significantly between cantons. For example, some cantons start to teach the first foreign language at fourth grade, while others start at seventh grade. There are eleven universities in Switzerland, nine are run by cantons, and two are run by the confederation.

After elementary school, kids may either choose to go to secondary school or to start an apprenticeship. In the later case, after finishing the apprenticeship, it is still possible to start an academic career at either a secondary school or a so called

Fachhochschule (FH) ("technical college").