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Studying in London

A huge number of international students choose the UK every year. We have a long experience of looking after your needs and will give you special support from the moment you apply throughout your time in the UK. One question that you constantly ask is “ how much will a UK education cost me”. the answer? It costs less than you think! Comparing courses fees between countries is by no means a clean-cut process. But because courses in the UK are often shorter, the total cost of study can be lower. Shorter courses also mean students can be realised their earning potential sooner than their counterparts elsewhere. All of which makes UK courses better value for money overall. There are many benefits (i.e. NUS discounts, free healthcare, part-time work) available to international students that can make life in the UK more affordable. So if you decide to join the thousands of international students in the UK in becoming the best you can be, congratulations - we can assure you that your decision is a wise one !

London is one of the world's truly great cities. A dynamic, multicultural metropolis of nearly eight million souls, the UK's capital, is in its true meaning, the capital of the world. London is the biggest city in Western Europe and is real cosmopolitan, where daily 300 languages are spoken. History and modern technology meet together in London. The city's 1700 parks (39% of London's total area) make it one of the greenest cities of the world.

There are perfect cafes, restaurants, pubs and fast food shops to suit every taste in London. Estimated numbers of eating places are around 12,000 and a further 5,000 pubs and bars. Traditional British Fish "n" Chips, Arabian, Indian, Bengali, Cantonese, Chinese, Caribbean, French, Greek and Japanese foods are at the centre of your menu in London.

The world's most famous theatres, art galleries, museums, dance companies, concert arenas, countless independent venues and street and community theatres welcome millions of Londoners and visitors throughout the year.

Aside from being the host of the 2012 Olympics, London has many special festivals organised throughout the year, such as the Chinese New Year celebrations, the London Mela and the Notting Hill Carnival (the second biggest in the world after Rio de Janeiro). So Londoners' life is really a cultural and festive life. You will find all your shopping requirements in London. Chain superstores, Oxford street and Regent street shops and countless small shops will supply you with everything you could need from anywhere in the world.

East London is the classic example of "beauty in diversity". The area is cosmopolitan. People from the most diverse countries and of different nationalities contributes their own flavour- through culture, cuisine, clothes, arts & music. England has Europe’s largest community of artists - many of whom are based in East London.

London offers you the unique opportunity of working and improving your education at the same time. Within the education system you are permitted to work for 20 hours a week. A degree and some earning, you may have both in the UK and London is the greatest provider of this opportunity. You can match your study with your career in London. Now it is up to you to choose.

London is a vibrant, bustling and changing city, one of the most exciting capitals in the world. But it is also a city full of history, heritage and culture.

London is, of course, an arts lovers paradise. London has long been known as a world centre of entertainment. Last but certainly not least, this great city is a shopping mecca whatever a visitor is a looking for, London can provide it. There is a common misconception that London is an expensive city to visit. Yet where else in the world are such renowned national museums and art galleries free, and what other city can boast as many as 2000 public parks and open spaces and such a variety of great architecture? Traditional landmarks are reachable by tube or bus at Trafalgar Square, St Paul’s, Big Ben or Tower Bridge. Transport and tourist information centres are found at Victoria station, Liverpool Street station, Selfridges, Oxford street and Heathrow airport, etc.

London is the one of the largest and busiest cities in the world. Therefore, for the overseas students, there are a vast opportunity to get part time jobs in the different sectors such as supermarkets, IT sectors , office assistants and in many other professional sectors.

 


 

 


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