
Why Study in UK?
- World-Class education and academic facilities.
- Institutions consistently ranked amongst the best in the world.
- Numerous options of specializations to study.
- Admission possible without IELTS.
- Affordable and value for money as course duration are short.
- Scholarships and Bursaries available.
- Master's courses with paid placements or internships.
Popular Cities
- London
- Manchester
- Sheffield
- Cardiff
- Birmingham
- Edinburgh
- Newcastle
- Glasgow
- Belfast
Travel Time from India
9 hours by flight (Direct)
Currency
Pound Sterling ‘£’, GBP (Great Britain Pound)
Key Points for Studying in the UK
Class Size:
Class sizes at UK universities can vary considerably, ranging from intimate seminars with just a handful Of students to large lecture halls hosting hundreds. The size often depends on the program and level of study.
Teaching Methods:
UK universities are known for their emphasis on interactive teaching methods. You can expect a lot of student participation through discussions, presentations, and group work, rather than just passive lecturing.
Financial Support:
If your studies are fully funded by a scholarship that covers all living expenses, you may not need to provide evidence of additional financial support for your student visa application.
Student Work Rights
Type of Institution:
Universities with Tier 4 License
Post Graduate Degree:
Can work 20 hrs. per week during study time and full- time during holidays.
Undergraduate Degree:
Can work 20hrs. per week during study time and full- time during holidays
Below UG Degree Level i.e. Diploma:
Can work 10hrs. per week during study time and full- time during holidays.
Student’s Dependent:
Can work full time if course of student is research based at master's level with at least NQF Level 7
NOTE:- NQF Level 7 means Courses at PG Level (Masters / PG Diploma / PG Certificate).
Types of Universities in the UK:
There are around 130 Universities in the UK which can broadly be classified into two categories:
Traditional Universities:
- Old and ancient universities also known as Red Brick Universities
- Prestigious and High Ranked
- Research Focused
- Offering a wide variety of subjects and specializations
- Ex. Durham University, University of Sheffield, University of Bristol, University of Glasgow, University of Birmingham, University of Leicester.
- Polytechnics or other educational institutions which were given university status post 1992
- Focused on applied learning rather than research with excellent industry tie-ups
- Ex. Anglia Ruskin University, Coventry University, University of East London, Northumbria University, Middlesex University)
• The Russell Group is a self-selected association of 24 high ranked,public research universities in the UK, many of which are considered to be among the top universities in the country and the world.
• The group was formed in 1994 with its headquarters in London.
• It was established to represent its member university’s interest with the government and parliament.
• These Russell Group universities are also referred to as the “British Ivy League”, similar to the Ivy League of universities in the USA which includes prestigious institutions like Harvard and Yale.
• University of Bristol, University of Birmingham and University of Glasgow are some of the Russel Group universities represented by GET DIRECTION GLOBAL
DURATION OF PROGRAMS:
The biggest advantage of UK education in comparison to other educational destinations worldwide is that UK provides programs of shorter duration.
Bachelors :
• 3 years (4 years in Scotland)
Masters:
• 1 year ( 2 years with placement / internship also Masters available)
Bachelors with Sandwich year
• 4 years ( 1 year of internship after completing the 2nd year)
Integrated Masters
• 4 years (5 years in Scotland)
Integrated Masters with a Sandwich Year
• 5 years (UG and PG Combined with 1 year of internship)
LEVEL OF PROGRAMS:
Foundation Course and Foundation Degree:
• A Foundation course is a one-year preparation course for international students who need additional English language and academic preparation for entry into the first year of a Bachelor’s degree at a UK university.
• A Foundation degree is a two-year combined academic and vocational qualification, equivalent to two years of a Bachelor's degree and is a stand-alone degree.
Diploma:
• International Year 1 (IY1 Diploma): IY1 is a one-year program for students who are not eligible for direct entry to a Bachelor’s program and it leads to 2nd year of a Bachelor's degree.
• HNC: An HNC (Higher National Certificate) is a one-year course, equivalent to the first year of a bachelor's degree.
• HND: An HND (Higher National Diploma) is a two-year course, equivalent to the first two years of a bachelor’s degree. This qualification can be used to gain entry into universities in the final year of a Bachelor’s degree.
Pre-Masters:
• A Pre-Masters program is for international students who need to improve and develop their academics, research and seminar skills ahead of a Master's degree. This course varies in length from ten weeks to twelve weeks. It offers a route to a postgraduate degree in several disciplines and is suitable for students who:
• Do not meet the academic requirements for admission into a postgraduate course.
• Want to change the discipline from undergraduate degree to postgraduate degree.
Entry Criteria for Pathway Courses:
Foundation Course and Foundation Degree:
• Minimum 40-50% in standard 12th. IY 1 Diploma – (Leading to 2nd year of Degree)
• Minimum 50-55% in standard 12th. Pre-Masters:
• Minimum 50% required in Bachelor’s degree. IELTS Requirements:
• Student needs to have a UKVI IELTS for all the above-mentioned courses. (Except for Navitas & OIEG, which requires IELTS score of 5.5 with no band less than 5.5)
Extended Degree & Accelerated Degree:
Extended Degree:Extended degree offer an alternative entry-route with lower entry requirements into higher education than traditional undergraduate programs. A degree with foundation year is known as Extended Degree and is usually of 4 years.
Extended Masters Degree:
An Extended Masters provides a bridging route for students who don't meet the initial entry requirements for a Master's degree. Once completed, student will progress to a Masters which usually takes a full academic year to study.
Accelerated Degree:
Accelerated degrees let student fast-track their study and graduate in just two years. Accelerated degrees (also known as two-year degrees, or three-year degrees in Scotland) are full bachelor’s degrees (undergraduate courses) student can complete in a condensed time period. They have the same amount of course content as traditional degrees, but student will have shorter and fewer holidays so you can complete the course quicker. Course structures will vary from university to university.
Academic Year at UK Universities:
Term Structure:
The UK academic year is divided into three terms, often referred to as semesters or trimesters:
• Autumn Term: September - December (10-12 weeks)
• Spring Term: January - March/April (10-12 weeks)
• Summer Term: April/May - June/July (10-12 weeks)
Breaks and Holidays:
• Each term is separated by breaks of 2-3 weeks, allowing for short holidays like Christmas and Easter.
Assessment Schedule:
• Assessments like exams and coursework are spread throughout the year, typically at the end of each term.
• This structure allows focused study periods and facilitates effective workload management.
Program length in an academic year:
• UG Programs (Typically 3 Years):
You'll complete these terms for three consecutive years to earn your full undergraduate degree. Two terms in a year.
• PG Programs: PG programs, particularly Master's programs, might informally adopt a term-based approach.
• Trimester System: A program might be divided into three trimesters (around 10-12 weeks each) with assessment points spread throughout.
• Semester System: Less common, some programs might utilize a two-semester system with longer durations (around 15-20 weeks each).
Term Time in UK University:
UK universities typically divide the academic year into three terms across two semesters. The first semester runs from the start of the new school year in September through the winter holidays in December. The second semester then begins in January and concludes in the summer, usually around June.
1. Term One (Autumn): Starts in September and ends in mid-December, with a break for the holidays.
2. Term Two (Spring): Runs from January to late March, with potential "reading weeks" for students to catch up on coursework.
3. Term Three (Summer): Takes place from April to June, leading up to the summer break. Many universities also incorporate "reading weeks" - short breaks during the term to allow students time to focus on their studies and get caught up. This structured academic calendar provides a clear framework for students to plan their studies and activities throughout the year.
Studying in the UK: Undergraduate vs. Postgraduate:
Choosing Your Path
The UK offers a vibrant academic landscape for both undergraduate and postgraduate students Undergraduate Studies (3 years):
• Focus: Building a broad knowledge base in your chosen field.
• Learning Style: Emphasis on lectures, seminars, and a mix of assessments.
• Experience: Structured and supportive environment with a focus on foundational skills.
Postgraduate Studies (1-2 years):
• Focus: Specialization and in-depth study within a specific area.
• Learning Style: More independent learning with research projects and dissertations.
• Experience: Requires higher level of independence, time management, and advanced research skills. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your learning goals and preferred academic approach.
Postgraduate Study in the UK:
The UK is a top destination for postgraduate studies, offering shorter durations compared to other countries, making it an attractive option for international students.
• Shorter programs: Earn your Master's degree in just 12-18months compared to programs in other countries.
o 15 Months: This is a typical duration for many taught Master's programs in the UK.
o 18 Months: Some programs, particularly those with more practical components or research elements, may extend to 18 months.
However, there are important considerations around English language requirements and preparatory programs to ensure a smooth transition.
Top Up Programs & Credit Transfer:
Top Up Programs:
A Top-up Degree is eqivalent to the final year of a Bachelor’s degree. These one-year course are aimed at students who have previously completed a related foundation level degree or an HND and provide a route for students to directly enter the final year of a Bachelor’s degree.
Credit Transfer:
Credit transfer or advanced standing are the terms used by colleges and universities for the procedure of granting credit to a student for courses already undertaken at another institution in the same or different country.
IB & IGCSE BOARDS:
IB (International Baccalaureate)
The International Baccalaureate (IB), formerly known as the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) is an internationally recognized Swiss Education board headquartered in Geneva for 10th and 12th standard students.
IB Diploma:
In order to receive an IB diploma, candidates must receive a minimum of 24 points out of 45 points
IB score requirement for getting an admit to a Bachelor’s degree may range from 28 - 39 points out of 45 points depending on the ranking of universities.
IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education):
The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is the international equivalent of General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) UK. It is an examination which is widely accepted in the UK equivalent to O level (Ordinary level) or 10th standard.
Grading is done from A- G.
GCSEs and IGCSEs lead on to A levels (Advanced) equivalent to 12th standard. In the UK, A levels are the standard qualification for applying to a university.
Masters of Business Administration:
TYPES OF MBA:
• Fresher’s MBA
• MBA for students having work experience
• Mature Entry MBA
FRESHER’S MBA:
• Recent graduates with no work experience can apply for an MBA for freshers.
MBA FOR STUDENTS HAVING WORK EXPERIENCE:
• Students with a Bachelor’s degree and work experience of 2 to 5 years can apply for these MBA courses
MATURE ENTRY MBA:
• Students who do not have a formal Bachelor’s degree qualification can still pursue an MBA in the UK
• The entry requirement for such students is
• Pass in Standard 12
• Students age should be minimum of 25 years
• Work experience of at least 7+ years at managerial level
Learning at UK Universities: Lectures and Seminars:
Lectures:
• In-depth Knowledge: Delivered by expert academics, lectures provide a foundation in your chosen subject through research, insights, and key concepts.
• Large or Online Settings: Lectures can take place in large halls or online platforms, offering flexibility and diverse learning experiences.
• Active Note-Taking: While participation isn't always required, taking detailed notes is key to grasping complex topics:
Seminars:
• Interactive Discussions: Explore lecture content in smaller groups with classmates. Share ideas, ask questions, and gain different perspectives.
• Active Engagement: Seminars encourage active participation through tasks like presentations, discussions, or answering questions.
• Collaboration & Exploration: These sessions create a safe space to dive deeper into the material, collaborate with peers, and ask questions freely. Combined, lectures and seminars provide a comprehensive learning experience at UK universities.
Assessment at UK Universities:
UK universities utilize diverse assessment methods to evaluate the understanding of the course material.
• Coursework & Exams: These test the knowledge and analytical skills through essays, reports, presentations, and various types of examinations.
• Credit System: Each module is assigned credits (often 20) contributing to your overall year-end grade. Dissertations, typically completed in the third year, can also be worth 40 credits. (60 credits for a Master's dissertation).
• Program Requirements: Credit requirements vary depending on the program level. Undergraduate programs typically require 120 credits per year, reaching 360 credits for a full honours degree (three years). Postgraduate programs may require 180 credits total, often completed within 1-2 years.
• Rigorous Evaluation: Students work is meticulously marked and moderated to ensure fair and consistent assessment across the program.
• Preparation is Key: Student will receive ample notice about assessment details, allowing you to prepare effectively.
How UK Grades Work:
Earning Your Degree:
Your final UK university degree classification is determined by the marks you receive throughout your studies.
• Modules and Credits: Each course is broken down into modules, each worth a specific number of credits.
• Weighted Marks: Modules with more credits contribute more to your overall grade for a particular year (stage) of study.
• Focus on Core Modules: Strong performance in core modules with higher credit value will significantly impact your final degree classification.
First Year (Stage One):
• Marks from your first year typically don't count towards your final degree classification.
• This allows time to adjust to university-level studies, develop academic skills, and prepare for the crucial "Honours stages."
Final Degree Calculation:
• Your final degree classification is based on the combined marks from Stages Two and Three of your studies.
• Certain postgraduate programs, like research degrees (PhDs), may have a separate dissertation or thesis component that significantly impacts the final classification.
INTAKES:
UK Universities have two major intakes
• September / October – Fall Intake
• January / February – Spring Intake
However, many universities offer courses commencing in
• April/ May/ June/ July – Mid Intake
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS:
In general, the English Language requirement as per UKVI is CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) Level B2 which is equivalent to a minimum 5.5 overall with 5.5 in each section in IELTS.
Types of English tests accepted:
Applicants must achieve this level of English by completing a successful ‘Secure English Language Test’ or SELT. English Language Test which are accepted in UK are IELTS, PTE, TOEFL and many more.
Which English language test is accepted in UK?
For entry to University programmes you would be required to take the Academic IELTS test. If you want to take a pre-sessional English course or a Foundation course, you must take your IELTS test at an approved UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) test center.
IELTS waiver is available in many of the universities if the student has secured more than 65% - 70% marks in 12th Standard English. Pre-Sessional English Language program is also offered for students who do not meet the IELTS requirements of a particular course at a University.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS:
• SELT (Secure English Level Test) is required for students seeking to study, work, and live in theUK.
• It is used by students applying for tier 1, 2, and 4 visas for short courses and pathway programs. Various platforms administer this test at authorized testing centers for immigration and visas to the UK worldwide.
• A variety of sections are included in the test, such as Reading, Writing, Listening, and Spoken English, to determine your level of English proficiency.
• UKVI PTE is also an approved SELT for UK Visa
Below is the conversion chart for IELTS scores equivalent to TOEFL and PTE scores:

Entry Criteria for Bachelor’s:

Subject specific Requirement:
• For Engineering degrees, a score of 60% - 85% is required in Mathematics and Physics in 12th Standard depending on the university.
• For Business degrees a score of 55% - 85% is required in Mathematics depending on the University and other relevant subjects in 12th standard with few exceptions where the Mathematics score in 10th Standard is considered.
• Similarly, for other degrees minimum subject specific scores may be required in 12th Standard.
IELTS Requirements:
• IELTS requirement ranges from 6.0 / 6.5 with no band less than 5.5 depending upon the course and the University.
Entry Criteria for Master’s:

IELTS Requirements
- IELTS requirement ranges from 6.0 / 6.5 with no band less than 5.5 depending upon the course and the University.
- Some UK Universities also accepts MOI –Medium of Instruction from graduating University to waive off the IELTS. MOI is not accepted to waive off IELTS for Bachelors.
UCAS:
- The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service is a UK-based organization whose main role is to operate the application process for British universities.
- It is a common application portal majorly for undergraduate applications and some postgraduate one’s as well.
- The single application fee will no longer be available so the fee for all 2024 undergraduate applications will be £27.50
The deadline to submit applications is 31st January and 30th June for the upcoming September intake of a calendar year.
• University of Bristol (UG)
• University of Glasgow(UG)
• University of Birmingham (UG)
• Newcastle University (UG)
• Queen Mary University (UG)
• University of Bradford (UG)
• University of Surrey (UG)
• University of Stirling (UG)
• Heriot Watt University (UG)
• University of Liverpool (UG)
• University of Leicester (UG)
• University of Strathclyde(UG)
• University of Salford (UG)
• Brunel University (UG)
• Kingston University (UG)
Undergraduate Entry Requirements
UK A Level Grading- Indian Equivalence

Postgraduate Entry Requirements
UK UG Level Grading- Indian Equivalence

Requirements The Entry requirements may slightly change from course to course and university to university.
For Delhi University, Mumbai University, Pune University and Calcutta University, some relaxations in entry requirements is possible.
Time Schedule for UK for September Intake:

Time Schedule for UK for January Intake

Cost to study in the UK

Financial Requirement for UK Student Visa
Acceptable Funds:
Self-Funded & Parents
Fixed Deposits and Funds in Savings Bank accounts are the only acceptable modes.
• 28 days of maturity are required
• Avoid showing recent large deposits
• Funds to be shown
Education Loans
Loans from nationalized or private sector banks. A guarantor or Collateral Security is required.
• Education loan sanction letter on bank’s letterhead with bank’s contact details mentioned
• Loan should be a part of the “Education Loan Scheme”.
• Living Expenses

Ranking of UK Universities:

Counselling Tips- UK
- The student is looking for a one-year Masters course from a world class university.
- The student is having a net budget of around INR 18 -19 lakhs.
- The student is having good marks in English in 12th standard or has studied in English Medium and does not want to take up an English proficiency test and wants to apply based on Medium of Instruction Letter.
- The student is having gaps during or after completion of studies.
- The students wish to pursue a Master’s degree, is married and wants to take the dependent along with him.
- Ranking of UK Universities: The ranking of the universities may be checked from different sources, as per the previous slide, though the Guardian League Table is the most popular.
We can recommend a student UK as an option if the profile shows that:
https://www.theguardian.com/education/ng-interactive/2020/sep/05/the-best-uk-universities-2021-league-table
If a student is looking for high ranked Universities but does not meet the Entry Criteria then, we can suggest admission through Foundation and Pre-Masters courses offered by Pathway providers like INTO Partnerships, Kaplan International Colleges, Navitas, Study Group or Cambridge Education Group which offer progression into Bachelor’s degree after Foundation and Master’s degree after successfully completing the Pre-masters at high ranked Universities.
If the student is marginally missing the entry requirements of highly ranked universities, then the above-mentioned pathway providers also offer a Year One entry called: International Diploma at undergraduate level for few courses leading to direct progression into the second year of a Bachelor’s degree in some of their respective universities.
Counselling Tips- UK:
We should suggest the student, once in the UK, to Register with the Career Placement department of the University for assistance for full time and part time jobs. The student should start searching for Graduate level jobs in UK from the beginning so that he/she will find a suitable job by the end of the course.
The focus of the search should only be for UKVI registered Employers having a license to sponsor international candidates. UKVI maintains a Register of Tier 2 sponsors and currently there are 30,834 employers registered with UKVI who need skilled people for their work and are ready to recruit candidates.
Our University Tie Up’s in UK:
Normal Visa
• Applications must be lodged at the VFS centre at least 6 weeks prior to proposed dates of travel.
• Student must have an unconditional offer and he/she should pay a minimum deposit of 6000 Euros.
• Student Applications lodged 3 weeks or less prior to proposed date of travel will not be processed. The 3 weeks deadline is for the file to reach visa office in New Delhi and not the time of submission in VFS office.
List of Represented Universities (Pathways):
1. (INTO) Lancaster University2. (INTO) London World Education Centre
3. (INTO) Manchester Metropolitan University
4. (INTO) Newcastle University
5. (INTO) Queen's University Belfast
6. (INTO) University of East of Anglia
7. (INTO) University of Exeter
8. (INTO) University of Manchester
9. (INTO) University of Stirling
10. (NAVITAS) Anglia Ruskin University College
11. (NAVITAS) Birmingham City University- International College
12. (NAVITAS) Hertfordshire International College
13. (NAVITAS) International College of Portsmouth
14. (NAVITAS) Keele University International College
15. (NAVITAS) London Brunel International College
16. (NAVITAS) Robert Gordon University
17. (NAVITAS) The College, Swansea University
18. (NAVITAS) University Academy 92
19. (NAVITAS) University of Northampton International College
20. (NAVITAS) University of Plymouth International College
21. INTO Partnership Universities
22. INTO Partnership Universities:
23. Navitas Partner Universities
Kaplan International College and Partnership Universities:
1. (KAPLAN) Bournemouth University2. (KAPLAN) City University London
3. (KAPLAN) Cranfield University
4. (KAPLAN) International College London
5. (KAPLAN) Nottingham Trent International College
6. (KAPLAN) Queen Mary University of London
7. (KAPLAN) The Engineering & Design Institute London (TEDI-London), England
8. (KAPLAN) University of Birmingham
9. (KAPLAN) University of Brighton
10. (KAPLAN) University of Bristol
11. (KAPLAN) University of Essex International College (Kaplan Online Learning)
12. (KAPLAN) University of Glasgow International College
13. (KAPLAN) University of Liverpool International College (Kaplan Online Learning)
14. (KAPLAN) University of Nottingham International College
15. (KAPLAN) University of Westminster
16. (KAPLAN) University of York International Pathway College
17. (KAPLAN) UWE Bristol
Study Group Partner Universities:
1. (STUDY GROUP) Cardiff University International Study Centre2. (STUDY GROUP) Durham University, Durham
3. (STUDY GROUP) Leeds Beckett University, Leeds
4. (STUDY GROUP) Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool
5. (STUDY GROUP) Royal Holloway, University of London International Study Centre
6. (STUDY GROUP) Teesside University International Study Centre
7. (STUDY GROUP) The University of Sheffield International College
8. (STUDY GROUP) University of Aberdeen International Study Centre
9. (STUDY GROUP) University of Huddersfield
10. (STUDY GROUP) University of Kingston International Study Centre
11. (STUDY GROUP) University of Leeds, Leeds
12. (STUDY GROUP) University of Strathclyde International Study Centre
13. (STUDY GROUP) University of Surrey International Study Centre
14. (STUDY GROUP) University of Sussex, Falmer
Quality Assurance in Higher Education (QAHE) Partner Universities:
1. (QAHE) Northumbria University2. (QAHE) Solent University
3. (QAHE) Ulster University, Birmingham & London, England
4. (QAHE) University of South Wales
Cambridge Education Group & Partner Universities:
1. (ONCAMPUS) Aston University2. (ONCAMPUS) Birkbeck, University of London
3. (ONCAMPUS) Goldsmiths University of London
4. (ONCAMPUS) London South Bank University
5. (ONCAMPUS) Loughborough University
6. (ONCAMPUS) Queen Mary University of London
7. (ONCAMPUS) Royal Veterinary College, University of London
8. (ONCAMPUS) University of Central Lancashire
9. (ONCAMPUS) University of Hull
10. (ONCAMPUS) University of Reading
11. (ONCAMPUS) University of Southampton
12. (ONCAMPUS) University of Sunderland
Oxford International Education Group:
1. (OIEG) Bangor University International College2. (OIEG) De Montfort University International College
3. (OIEG) Edinburgh Napier University International College
4. (OIEG) International College Dundee
5. (OIEG) Ravensbourne University London, England
6. (OIEG) University of Bradford International College
7. (OIEG) University of Greenwich International College
List of Universities we represent through Groups for Direct Entry

LIST OF UNIVERSITIES REPRESENTED BY GET DIRECTION GLOBAL:
1. "(KAPLAN) University of Birmingham
2. "University of Wales Trinity Saint David,
3. (INTO) City University London (Except PG Courses of Business), London, England
4. (INTO) Lancaster University, Lancaster, England
5. (INTO) London World Education Centre
6. (INTO) Manchester
7. (INTO) Manchester Metropolitan University
8. (INTO) Newcastle University
9. (INTO) Queen's University Belfast
10. (INTO) University of East of Anglia
11. (INTO) University of Exeter
12. (INTO) University of Manchester
13. (INTO) University of Stirling
14. (Kaplan Open Learning) University of Essex (Online Programs)
15. (Kaplan Open Learning) University of Liverpool (Online Programs)
16. (KAPLAN) Glasgow International College
17. (KAPLAN) International College London
18. (KAPLAN) KIC / University of Bournemouth
19. (KAPLAN) KIC / University of Westminster
20. (KAPLAN) KIC /City University
21. (KAPLAN) KIC/University of Cranfield
22. (KAPLAN) Liverpool International College
23. (KAPLAN) Nottingham Trent International College
24. (KAPLAN) Queen Mary University of London
25. (KAPLAN) University of Brighton International College
26. (KAPLAN) University of Bristol
27. (KAPLAN) University of Essex, Colchester. Ineternational Pathway
28. (KAPLAN) University of Nottingham International College
29. (KAPLAN) University of York International Pathway College
30. (KAPLAN) UWE Bristol
31. (NAVITAS) Birmingham City University- International College
32. (NAVITAS) Hertfordshire International College
33. (NAVITAS) International College of Portsmouth
34. (NAVITAS) Keele University International College
35. (NAVITAS) London Brunel International College
36. (NAVITAS) The College, Swansea University
37. (NAVITAS) University of Northampton International College
38. (NAVITAS) University of Plymouth International College
39. (On Campus) Aston University
40. (On Campus) Birkbeck, University of London (UG & PG Transfer Programs), London, England
41. (On Campus) Goldsmiths, University of London (UG & PG Transfer Programs), London, England
42. (On Campus) London South Bank University
43. (On Campus) Loughborough University, Loughborough
44. (On Campus) Queen Mary University of London
45. (On Campus) Royal Veterinary College, University of London (UG Transfer Programs), London, England
46. (On Campus) University of Central Lancashire
47. (On Campus) University of Hull (UG & PG Transfer Programs), Hull, England
48. (On Campus) University of Reading (UG & PG Transfer Programs), Reading, England
49. (On Campus) University of Southampton
50. (On Campus) University of Sunderland
51. (QAHE) Solent University
52. (QAHE) University of South Wales
53. (Study Group) Cardiff University International Study Centre
54. (Study Group) Durham University International Study Centre
55. (Study Group) Leeds Beckett University International Study Centre
56. (Study Group) Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, England
57. (Study Group) Teesside University International Study Centre
58. (Study Group) The University of Sheffield International College
59. (Study Group) University of Aberdeen International Study Centre
60. (Study Group) University of Huddersfield International Study Centre
61. (Study Group) University of Kingston International Study Centre
62. (Study Group) University of Leeds International Study Centre
63. (Study Group) University of Strathclyde International Study Centre
64. (Study Group) University of Surrey International Study Centre
65. (Study Group) University of Sussex International Study Centre
66. Abertay University, Dundee, Scotland
67. Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Wales
68. Anglia Ruskin University College (ARUC)
69. Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge & Chelmsford, England (Except Punjab and Harayana)
70. Aston University, Birmingham, England
71. Bangor University (BIC Partnership Limited) (Pathways)
72. Bangor University, Bangor, Wales
73. Birmingham City University, Birmingham, England
74. Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln, England
75. Bloomsbury Institute, London, England (MBA and MSc Management)
76. BPP University (Except students from Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Jammu, Maharashtra, Punjab, UP, Uttarakhand, Tamil Nadu & Telangana), London, England
77. Brunel University London, London, England
78. Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts (CSVPA), Cambridge, England
79. Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, England
80. Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, Wales
81. Cardiff University, Cardiff , Wales
82. City, University of London, London, England
83. Coventry University, Coventry & London, England
84. Cranfield University, Cranfield, England
85. De Montfort University (De Montfort University International College (DMUIC))
86. De Montfort University, Leicester, England
87. Durham University, Durham, England
88. Edinburgh Napier University International College Limited (Pathways)
89. Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland
90. Glion Institute of Higher Education, London, England
91. Goldsmiths, University of London, London, England
92. Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland
93. Hult International Business School, London, England
94. International Academy"
95. Istituto Marangoni, London, England
96. Keele University, Keele, England
97. Kingston University, Kingston, England
98. Lancaster University, Lancaster, England
99. Le - Cordon Bleu, London, England
100. Leeds Arts University, Leeds, England
101. Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, England
102. Leeds Trinity University, Leeds, England
103. Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, England
104. London Metropolitan University, London, England
105. London Metropolitan University, London, England
106. London South Bank University, London, England
107. London, Birmingham and Swansea Campus"
108. Loughborough University, Loughborough & London, England
109. Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, England
110. Middlesex University, London, England
111. Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
112. Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne & London, England
113. Norwich University of Arts, Norwich, England
114. Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, England
115. Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, England
116. QAHE- Northumbria University, London Campus, England
117. QAHE- Ulster University, Birmingham & London, England
118. Queen Mary University of London, London, England
119. Queen`s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland
120. Ravensbourne University London, England
121. Regent College London, Middlesex, England
122. Regent’s University London, London, England
123. Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland
124. Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, England
125. Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield
126. Solent University, Southampton, England
127. SP Jain London School of Management, London, England
128. St George's University of London, London, England
129. St. Mary’s University, Twickenham, England
130. Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, England
131. Swansea University, Swansea, Wales
132. Teesside University (Except Namakkal & Punjab), Middlesbrough and London Campus
133. The Engineering & Design Institute of London (TEDI-London), England
134. The University of Exeter, Exeter, England
135. The University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, England
136. The University of Northampton, Northampton, England
137. University Academy 92, Manchester, England
138. University College Birmingham, Birmingham, England (Except Punjab and Haryana)
139. University for the Creative Arts, Farnham, England
140. University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
141. University of Bath, Bath, England
142. University of Bedfordshire, Luton, England
143. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England
144. University of Bolton, Bolton, England
145. University of Bradford (Bradford International College Limited)
146. University of Bradford, Bradford, England
147. University of Brighton, Brighton, England
148. University of Bristol, Bristol, England
149. University of Central Lancashire, Preston, England
150. University of Chester, Chester, England
151. University of Chichester, Chichester, England
152. University of Derby, Derby, England
153. University of Dundee (ICD Partnership Limited) (Pathways)
154. University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland
155. University of East Anglia, Norwich, England
156. University of East London, London, England
157. University of East London, Pathway Programs, Through Malvern House
158. University of Essex, Colchester, England
159. University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
160. University of Gloucestershire, Gloucester, England
161. University of Greenwich (Greenwich International College Limited )
162. University of Greenwich, London, England
163. University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, England
164. University of Hull, Hull, England
165. University of Hull, London Campus, England
166. University of Kent International College, Canterbury, England
167. University of Law, Guildford, England
168. University of Leeds, Leeds, England
169. University of Leicester, Leicester, England
170. University of Lincoln, Lincoln, England
171. University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England
172. University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England
173. University of Plymouth, Plymouth, England
174. University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth & London, England
175. University of Roehampton, London, England
176. University of Salford, Manchester, England
177. University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England
178. University of South Wales (Except Punjab & Haryana), Cardiff, Wales. For Nepali students -Only those who are studied and lived in Kathmandu shall be eligible to apply for UG
179. University of Southampton, Southampton, England
180. University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland
181. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
182. University of Sunderland, Sunderland & London, England
183. University of Surrey, Guildford, England
184. University of Sussex, Brighton, England
185. University of the West of England, Bristol, England
186. University of the West of Scotland, London, England
187. University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, Scotland
188. University of West London, London, England
189. University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, England
190. University of York, York, England
191. York St John University, York and London, England

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