United Kingdom

MBBS Admission in United Kingdom - Future Consultancy Services

Points for Today’s Discussion

  • – Key Facts-UK
  • – Why Study in UK?
  • – Student Work Rights
  • – Types of Universities in the UK
  • – Bachelor’s and Master’s
  • – Foundation / Diploma / Pre-Masters
  • – Top Up Programs and Credit Transfer
  • – Intakes
  • – Academic Entry Criteria
  • – English Proficiency Requirements
  • – IB and IGCSE Boards
  • – UCAS
  • – Types of MBA
  • – Time Schedule for Intakes
  • – Total Cost & Sources of Finance
  • – Post Study Work Visa
  • – Rankings as per Teaching Excellence Framework-TEF
  • – Counseling Tips
  • – Our University Tie-ups
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Why Study in UK?

  1. – World-Class education and academic facilities.
  2. – Institutions consistently ranked amongst the best in the world.
  3. – Numerous options of specializations to study.
  4. – Admission possible without IELTS.
  5. – Affordable and value for money as course duration is short.
  6. – Scholarships and Bursaries available.
  7. – Master’s courses with paid placements or internships.

Student Work Rights

Type of Institution Post Graduate Degree Undergraduate Degree Below UG Degree Level i.e.  Diploma Student’s Dependent
Universities with Tier 4 License Can work 20 hrs. per week during study time and full-time during holidays Can work 20 hrs. per week during study time and full-time during holidays Can work 10 hrs. per week during study time and full-time during holidays 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).

From Jan-24 onwards, the spouse will not be able to apply for a dependent VISA for the taught Master’s program.

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
  • – Examples: Durham University, University of Sheffield, University of Bristol, University of Glasgow, University of Birmingham, University of Leicester
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Modern Universities

  • – Polytechnics or other educational institutions which were given university status post-1992
  • – Focused on applied learning rather than research with excellent industry tie-ups
  • – Examples: Anglia Ruskin University, Coventry University, University of East London, Northumbria University, Middlesex University

From April 2012 onwards, only Universities and Colleges having a Tier 4 Sponsors License can recruit international students.

Name of the University QS World University Rankings 2023
University of Cambridge 2
University of Oxford 4
Imperial College London 6
University College London 6
University of Edinburgh 15
University of Manchester 28
King’s College London 37
London School of Economics and Political Science 56
University of Bristol 61
University of Warwick 64
University of Southampton 78
University of Glasgow 81
University of Leeds 86
University of Birmingham 91
Durham University 92
University of Sheffield 96
University of Nottingham 114
Newcastle University 122
Queen Mary University of London 125
University of York 162
University of Exeter 163
Cardiff University 166
University of Liverpool 190
Queen’s University Belfast 233

 

Russell Group of UK Universities

  • – 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 interests with the government and parliament.
  • – These Russell Group universities are also referred to as the “British Ivy League.”
  • Examples: University of Bristol, University of Birmingham, and University of Glasgow are some of the Russell Group universities represented by Future Consultancy.
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Our Tie-ups with Russell Group Universities

  • – Russell Group- 24
  • – Future Consultancy Represents- 14
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DURATION OF PROGRAMS
One of the biggest advantages of UK education in comparison to other educational destinations worldwide is that the UK provides programs of shorter duration.

  • Bachelors: 3 years (4 years in Scotland)
  • Masters: 1 year (2 years with placement/internship also 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)
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Top Up Programs & Credit Transfer

  • Top Up Programs: Equivalent to the final year of a Bachelor’s degree, aimed at students who have completed a related foundation-level degree or an HND.
  • Credit Transfer: A procedure used by colleges and universities to grant credit for courses already undertaken at another institution.
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Entry Criteria for Bachelor’s

  • High Ranked Universities: 70%-85% in 12th Standard
  • Middle Ranked Universities: 60%-70% in 12th Standard
  • Low Ranked Universities: 55%-60% in 12th Standard
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Entry Criteria for Master’s

  • High Ranked Universities: 60%-70% in Bachelor’s
  • Middle Ranked Universities: 55%-65% in Bachelor’s
  • Low Ranked Universities: 50%-55% in Bachelor’s
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UCAS

  • – The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service is a UK-based organization that operates the application process for British universities.
  • – It is a common application portal mainly for undergraduate applications.
  • – Application fee: £27.50
  • – Deadline: 31st January and 30th June for the September intake.
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    • Following are some of our partnered universities whose applications need to be done through UCAS:

    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

UK Requirement (A-level) ICSE/CBSE/ISC Boards West Bengal Board Other Boards
  Standard XII equivalent
A*AA 90% 80% 92%
AAA 85% 75% 90%
AAB 80% 70% 85%
ABB 75% 65% 80%
BBB 70% 60% 75%
O Level GCSE 10th  
A Level GCE 12th
AS Level 11th

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

   

UK UG Level Grading- Indian Equivalence

Grades in UK University Indian Equivalent Grade
2:1 60% or 65% in Degree
2:2 55% or 60% in Degree
First Class Degree 65% or 70%

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.

Cost to study in the UK

Estimated cost to be incurred by a student for a year of study 1 £ = INR 100/- (Approx.)
Particulars Amount in £ Amount in Rs.
Exam Fees (IELTS- General/ Academic)   17,000(For UKVI IELTS 17,250)
Tuition Fees 14,000 14,00,000
Living Cost 9,600 9,60,000
Visa Fees 490 53,972
National Health Service (£773 per year + £388) 1164 77,300
Total   25,08,272
Less Part Time Earnings 6,000 6,00,000
Net Cost   19,08,272
Assistantships/Scholarships Yes  
Nature of Part Time Jobs

Off campus 20 hrs. per week

During Vacation 40 hrs. per week

 

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

  • – Remaining Tuition fees of First Year of Study
  • – Living Expenses for 9 months

Living Expenses

  • – Inside London £ 12,006 (£1334 x 9 months)
  • – Outside London £ 9,207 (£1023 x 9 months)

 Source of Funds

Explanation of major receipts into the account by providing necessary evidence.

  • – If the applicant is taking a loan, please confirm the collateral (Recent FD or Property) used for this loan.
  • – If the student or student’s sponsors have Fixed Deposits that were prepared recently, then the student may have to submit the source of funds for these FDs.
  • – If there have been any major recent deposits in the sponsors’ savings accounts in the last 28 days, then they may be required to submit sources of these deposits.

Some acceptable sources of recent funds:

  1. – Liquidating shares or mutual funds
  2. – Transferring funds from cooperative banks to acceptable financial institutions (e.g., nationalized banks)
  3. – Liquidating an old Fixed Deposit (more than 5-6 months old) and depositing the amount in a savings account.
  4. – Sale of immovable property – the transaction should tally with the cheque number given in the sale deed (supported by sale deed and valuation report of the property)
  5. – Transferring funds from Provident Fund Accounts (GPF/PPF)
  6. – Transfer of funds from Post Office Account to acceptable Banks
  7. – Agricultural sale bill – deposit date and amount should correlate with the sale bill, J-Forms

Acceptable Financial Documents

Once we receive payment confirmation from the student, this will be shared with the university in an appropriate manner. The required financial documents must be prepared using the following guidelines. Students are also required to undergo a TB test from a panel physician, a list of which is available for reference.

  1. – Funds must be 28 days old if they are in the form of savings or fixed deposits.
  2. – Funds should be in the name of the student or student’s parents (sponsors other than these, such as grandparents, uncle/aunt, siblings, etc., are strictly not allowed).
  3. – If funds are available in the parents’ account, then a ‘Parent Consent Letter’ (format attached) and the birth certificate of the applicant must be submitted.
  4. The following types of funds are accepted for UK student visa lodgement:
    • – Education Loan or / and
    • – Saving Account or/ and
    • – Fixed Deposits
    • – Self-Funded & Parents (Fixed Deposits and Funds in Savings Bank Account are the only acceptable modes).
    • – Education Loans: Loan from nationalized or private sector banks. A guarantor or Collateral Security is required. Interest rates are low, and repayment begins after completion of the program.
    • – Employment: Current immigration regulations permit students to work part-time 20 hours a week during study time and 40 hours a week during vacation.
    • Scholarships: Students also receive scholarships depending on academic achievements and the overall profile.

NOT-Acceptable Financial Documents

  1. – Funds kept in banks that are not RBI regulated or do not maintain their records electronically.
  2. – FD and savings accounts which are lien marked, and loans taken against these accounts.
  3. – Bank statements electronic printouts that are not on letterhead. If not on letterhead, then they MUST be supported by a balance certificate provided on letterhead with the logo and address of the bank along with the seal and signature from the bank officer.
  4. – Conditional Education loan sanctioned letter.
  5. Any of the following is not accepted:
    • – Bank accounts with the post-office
    • – RD account
    • – PPF account
    • – Investment in shares or bonds
    • – Gold loan, Crop loan, Mortgage loan
    • – Overdraft facility
    • – Loan against FD

New UK Graduate Immigration Route

Key Aspects You Need to Know

Post Study Work Visa: New UK Graduate Immigration Route

  • – The UK has re-introduced a Post Study Work Visa of two years after completing a Bachelor’s or Master’s course.
  • – Students who will complete their degrees after June 2021 will be eligible for the Post Study Work Visa.

Eligibility Criteria to apply for the Graduate Route

  • – A Graduate visa gives you permission to stay in the UK for at least 2 years after successfully completing a course in the UK.
  • – You must be in the UK when you apply.
  • – To apply for the UK Graduate Immigration Route, international students must meet the following criteria:
  • – One must have completed the qualification mentioned on one’s Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) at Bachelor, Master’s, or Doctorate level.
  • – One must have a valid Tier 4 or student visa required to study in the UK at the time of lodging the graduate route application.
  • How long you can stay? A Graduate visa lasts for 2 years. If you have a PhD or other doctoral qualification, it will last for 3 years.

Fees for the Graduate Route

At the time of applying for the UK Graduate Route, graduates will be required to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge along with the fees for the graduate route as a part of the application process. Check out the fees below:

  • – Graduate Route: £822 application fee
  • – Immigration Health Surcharge: £1,035 per year


Healthcare Surcharge

  • If you’re eligible for a Graduate visa for:
    • – 2 years – it will cost £2,070
    • – 3 years – it will cost £3,105
  • From 1st January 2024, international students will only be able to bring dependents if they are government-sponsored or are studying for a Ph.D., doctorate, or a research-based higher degree. Dependents who are already in the United Kingdom can still extend their leave if they are eligible to do so.


6 Easy Steps to Apply for the UK Graduate Route

  1. Start Your Application
  2. – Verify Your Identity
    • – Verify the identity using ‘The UK Immigration ID Check App’ on your phone or laptop.
  3. – Fill in all the Asked Details in the Application
    • – Attach the required documents and tick the checklist boxes.
  4. – Attach Documents
  5. – Declaration
    • – Tick on the declaration box and proceed further with the payment.
  6. – Do the Payment
    • Time to pay the graduate route fee of £822 and health surcharge of £1,035 per year.

Ranking of UK Universities

Ranking of UK universities can be determined by referring to the following sources:

Counseling Tips – UK

  • – The student is looking for a one-year Master’s course from a world-class university.
  • – The student has a net budget of around INR 18 -19 lakhs.
  • – The student has good marks in English in the 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 a Medium of Instruction Letter.
  • – The student has gaps during or after completion of studies.
  • – The student wishes to pursue a Master’s degree, is married, and wants to take the dependent along.

Ranking of UK Universities:

The ranking of universities may be checked from different sources mentioned above. However, the Guardian League Table is the most popular.

We can recommend the UK as an option if the profile shows that:

  • – If a student is looking for highly ranked universities but does not meet the Entry Criteria, 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 a Bachelor’s degree after Foundation and a 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 the undergraduate level for a few courses leading to direct progression into the second year of a Bachelor’s degree in some of their respective universities.

We should suggest that the student, once in the UK, register with the Career Placement department of the University for assistance in finding full-time and part-time jobs. The student should start searching for graduate-level jobs in the UK from the beginning so that they can 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.

The student should also search for jobs online at Live Graduate Level Jobs. Engineers are on the shortage occupation list, and the UK needs skilled engineers who can contribute to the economy’s growth.

Overall, if the student receives proper guidance and is proactive, the chances of getting a good job after completing their studies are very bright.

For personalized guidance and expert consultation, Future Consultancy is here to help!


Our University Tie Up’s in UK

List of Represented Universities
 

1  University of Bristol, Bristol, England

2 University of Leeds, Leeds, England

3  University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland

4  Durham University, Durham, England

5  University of Southampton, Southampton, England

6  University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England

7  University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England

8  University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England

9  Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England

10  Lancaster University, Lancaster, England

11  Queen Mary University of London, London, England

12  University of Bath, Bath, England

13  The University of Exeter, Exeter, England

14  University of York, York, England

15  University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England

16  Cranfield University, Cranfield, England

17  Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland

18  University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland

19  Loughborough University, Loughborough & London, England

20  Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland

21  University of Surrey, Guildford, England

22  University of Leicester, Leicester, England

23  University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland

24  University of East Anglia, Norwich, England

25  Swansea University, Swansea, Wales

26  Brunel University London, London, England

27  Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, England

28  Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, England

29  University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland

30  University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland

31  Aston University, Birmingham, England

32  University of Essex, Colchester, England

33  Bangor University, Bangor, Wales

34  (INTO) City University London (Except PG Courses of Business), London, England

35  University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, England

36  Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne & London, England

37  University of Plymouth, Plymouth, England

38  The University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, England

39  Coventry University, Coventry & London, England

40  Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, England

41  Goldsmiths, University of London, London, England

42  Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, England

43  Kingston University, Kingston, England

44  University of Bradford, Bradford, England

45  Middlesex University, London, England

46  University of Greenwich, London, England

47  Coventry University, Coventry & London, England

48  Le – Cordon Bleu, London, England

49  University of West of England, Bristol, England

50  University of Brighton, Brighton, England

51  Keele University, Keele, England

52  De Montfort University (Except Gujarat), Leicester, England

53  Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland

54  London South Bank University, London, England

55  University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, England

56  University of East London, London, England

57  University of Salford, Manchester, England

58  University of Central Lancashire, Preston, England

59  Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland

60  Birmingham City University, Birmingham, England

61  Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield

62  The University of Northampton, Northampton, England

63  Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, England

64  Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, England

65  University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, England

66  St George’s University of London, London, England

67  University for the Creative Arts, Farnham, England

68  Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, England

69  University of West London, London, England

70  University of South Wales (Except Punjab & Haryana), Cardiff, Wales

71  Teesside University (Except Namakkal & Punjab), Middlesbrough and London Campus

72  Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, Wales

73  Solent University, Southampton, England

74  Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge & Chelmsford, England (Except Punjab and Haryana)

75  University of Chester, Chester, England

76  University of Bolton, Bolton, England

77  Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, England

78  University of Gloucestershire, Gloucester, England

79  The University of Buckingham, Buckingham, England

80  University of Sunderland, Sunderland & London, England

York St John University, York and London, England

82  University of Roehampton, London, England

83  University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, Scotland

84  University of Bedfordshire, Luton, England

85  Ravensbourne University London, England

86  University College Birmingham, Birmingham, England (Except Punjab and Haryana)

87  Regent’s University London, London, England

88  Hult International Business School, London, England

89  University of Law, Guildford, England

90  Norwich University of Arts, Norwich, England

91  Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln, England

92  Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts (CSVPA), Cambridge, England

93  University Academy 92, Manchester, England

94  BPP University (Except Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand &    Telangana), London, England

95  Istituto Marangoni, London, England

96  Bloomsbury Institute, London, England

97  The Engineering & Design Institute of London (TEDI-London), England

98  Bloomsbury Institute, London, England

99  The Engineering & Design Institute of London (TEDI-London), England

100         Bishop Grosseteste University

101          Goldsmiths, University of London, London, England

102         Glion Institute of Higher Education, London, England

103         Leeds Trinity University

104         University of Lincoln, Lincoln, England

105         University of Sussex, Brighton, England

106         University of Kent International College, Canterbury, England

107         University of Hull, Hull, England

108         University of Hull, London Campus, England

List of Represented Universities (Pathways)
 

Navitas Partner Universities

  • (NAVITAS) Robert Gordon University
  • (NAVITAS) Birmingham City University- International College
  • (NAVITAS) Anglia Ruskin University College
  • (NAVITAS) Hertfordshire International College
  • (NAVITAS) London Brunel International College
  • (NAVITAS) University of Plymouth International College
  • (NAVITAS) University of Northampton International College
  • (NAVITAS) International College of Portsmouth
  • (NAVITAS) The College, Swansea University
  • (NAVITAS) University of Leicester Global Study Centre
  • (NAVITAS) University Academy 92
  • (NAVITAS) Keele University International College

List of Represented Universities (Pathways)
INTO Partnership Universities

  • (INTO) University of Manchester
  • (INTO) University of East of Anglia
  • (INTO) Manchester Metropolitan University
  • (INTO) Queen’s University Belfast
  • (INTO) University of Exeter
  • (INTO) University of Stirling
  • (INTO) London World Education Centre
  • (INTO) Newcastle University

List of Represented Universities (Pathways)
Kaplan International College and Partnership Universities
 

  • (KAPLAN) University of York
  • (KAPLAN) University of Brighton
  • (KAPLAN) Nottingham Trent International College
  • (KAPLAN) UWE Bristol
  • (KAPLAN) Bournemouth University
  • (KAPLAN) Queen Mary University of London
  • (KAPLAN) University of Nottingham International College
  • (KAPLAN) International College London
  • (KAPLAN) University of Essex International College
  • (KAPLAN) University of Glasgow International College
  • (KAPLAN) University of Liverpool International College
  • (KAPLAN) University of Bristol

List of Represented Universities (Pathways)
 

Study Group Partner Universities
 

  • (STUDY GROUP) University of Huddersfield
  • (STUDY GROUP) Leeds Beckett University, Leeds
  • (STUDY GROUP) Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool
  • (STUDY GROUP) University of Leeds, Leeds
  • (STUDY GROUP) University of Surrey International Study Centre
  • (STUDY GROUP) University of Sussex, Falmer
  • (STUDY GROUP) The University of Sheffield International College
  • (STUDY GROUP) Lancaster University, Lancaster
  • (STUDY GROUP) University of Aberdeen International Study Centre
  • (STUDY GROUP) Royal Holloway, University of London International Study Centre
  • (STUDY GROUP) Bellerbys College, Brighton, England
  • (STUDY GROUP) University of Strathclyde International Study Centre
  • (STUDY GROUP) University of Kingston International Study Centre
  • (STUDY GROUP) Cardiff University International Study Centre
  • (STUDY GROUP) Teesside University International Study Centre

List of Represented Universities (Pathways)

Quality Assurance in Higher Education (QAHE) Partner Universities

  • (QAHE) Northumbria University
  • (QAHE) University of Roehampton
  • (QAHE) Solent University
  • (QAHE) Ulster University, Birmingham & London, England
  • (QAHE) University of South Wales

List of Represented Universities (Pathways)

Cambridge Education Group & Partner Universities (QAHE) Partner Universities

  • (ONCAMPUS) Queen Mary University of London
  • (ONCAMPUS) University of Central Lancashire
  • (ONCAMPUS) University of Hull
  • (ONCAMPUS) University of Reading
  • (ONCAMPUS) Birkbeck, University of London
  • (ONCAMPUS) Goldsmiths University of London
  • (ONCAMPUS) London South Bank University
  • (ONCAMPUS) University of Sunderland
  • (ONCAMPUS) The Courtauld University of Art
  • (ONCAMPUS) Royal Veterinary College, University of London
  • (ONCAMPUS) Aston University
  • (ONCAMPUS) University of Southampton
  • (ONCAMPUS) Loughborough University

List of Represented Universities (Pathways)

 

Oxford International Education Group

  • (OXFORD INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION GROUP) Bangor University International College
  • (OXFORD INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION GROUP) De Montfort University International College
  • (OXFORD INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION GROUP) University of Greenwich International College
  • (OXFORD INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION GROUP) International College Dundee
  • (OXFORD INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION GROUP) University of Bradford International College

List of Universities we represent through Groups for Direct Entry

Sr.No.List of UniversitiesType
1University of Hull, London Campus, EnglandCEG (Campus Services)
2(INTO) City University London (Except PG Courses of Business), London, EnglandINTO
3Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, EnglandInuni (GUS)
4University of Gloucestershire, Gloucester, EnglandInuni (GUS)
5University of Law, Guildford, EnglandInuni (GUS)
6The Engineering & Design Institute of London (TEDI-London), EnglandKaplan
7Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, ScotlandNavitas
8University Academy 92, Manchester, EnglandNavitas
9Ravensbourne University London, EnglandOIEG
10QAHE- Ulster University, Birmingham & London, EnglandQAHE
11QAHE- Northumbria University, London Campus, EnglandQAHE
12Glion Institute of Higher Education, London, EnglandSommet Education
13Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, EnglandStudy Group
14University of the West of Scotland, London, EnglandThe Education Group
15The University of Buckingham, Buckingham, EnglandZ3 Global
16University of the West of England, Bristol, EnglandMSM Unify
17Abertay UniversityMSM Unify
18University of WinchesterBook University
19York St. John UniversityHall Bridge Education
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