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Q.1. What one needs to be accepted into a course? Ans: To be accepted into a course of study at a British institution, you need to satisfy the minimum academic entry requirements and English language requirements. Q.2. What if one doesn’t have the minimum entry qualifications? Ans: Students with relevant practical experience but without formal qualifications are sometimes considered. For Undergraduate studies: If one does not have formal qualifications, he/she can undertake a Foundation course, which usually lasts one academic year. There are a number of colleges running the Foundation courses, as do many Universities. For Postgraduate studies: Students having neither a formal degree nor relevant work experience, but have satisfied the course tutor that they have flair for the particular course, may be admitted to a Postgraduate Certificate program. A PG Certificate program usually lasts 6 months and comprises the first semester of the appropriate masters degree. On showing good performance in postgraduate certificate program, one can claim admission to postgraduate diploma and subsequently to a master degree, without any waste of time. Q.3. One has below average grades in his/her high school or college/University. Will he/she get admission? Ans: Yes, one can get admissions even if he/she has below average grades in academics. There are several good Universities abroad and they understand that students sometimes loose focus and do not concentrate on their studies. These Universities will be ready to give one a second chance. Q.4. Student intending to go abroad after SSC (10+2) for further studies. How? Ans: Yes, there are study-abroad programs even if one is just a 10th class student. There are High Schools too in UK, Canada, USA, Australia and New Zealand that allow such entry. Web Site Developed & hosted by GoCal Systems |
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