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- You can study for a UK undergraduate degree at a local university or college that has an agreement with a UK university to ensure the same academic standards.
- Courses are taught in similar ways to the UK with local and UK academics, and some opportunities to study parts of the degree in the UK.
- Upon completion, you will receive a degree from the UK university and it will be equally recognized as studying in the UK.
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Study for-a-uk-qualification-in-your-own-country-undergraduate
1. Study for a UK qualification
In your own country
Undergraduate degree
You do not have to go to the UK to study for a UK qualification. Every year, more than 400,000
students from all over the world choose to study for a UK degree to enhance their careers and
knowledge, and roughly half of them are studying outside the UK. You can study for a UK degree
either in your own country or in another country of your choice. It is also possible to study for one
or two years in your own country before transferring to the UK for the final part of the course.
This means that you can achieve all the benefits of a UK education in a more flexible and
affordable manner. You can choose to study in the way that best meets your needs.
Checklist: Why study in your country for a UK undergraduate degree?
• This is a more affordable route to a UK degree.
• It may include the opportunity to transfer to the UK for part of your programme, or to undertake
further study in the UK.
• A wide range of programmes and teaching support is available to meet your personal needs –
you can choose between attending classes on a full-time or part-time basis or studying on your
own with direct support from a tutor in the UK.
• Rigorous quality systems ensure that the academic standards are the same – wherever and
however you study.
• You have the chance to obtain a high-quality internationally recognised qualification.
• The majority of UK universities now offer programmes outside the UK and there is a huge range
of programmes to choose from.
1 What can I study?
The choice of degree courses available will vary depending on which country you study in. In some countries, there is
a wide range of programmes available. In others, the choice will be more restricted. For further information on courses
check the EducationUK website or ask your local British Council office.
The most popular subject areas are business and management; computer science; education; the social
sciences; engineering; accounting; and nursing or other health-related skills.
Study for a UK qualification in your own country – undergraduate study www.educationuk.org
2. 2 How will I be taught?
At undergraduate level, you will usually study full time at a local university or college. They will have an agreement
with a UK university to ensure that the degree you are studying for is of the same academic standard as in the UK.
The syllabus and course materials will (in most cases) be identical to the programme in the UK. Local teachers and
academics are usually responsible for most of the teaching. UK academics may also deliver lectures at certain times
of the year. In some countries there are British university campuses which employ a mix of UK and international
academics and tutors.
UK universities work very closely with the local partner university or college to ensure that you have the same access
to a high-quality education as in the UK.
There are opportunities on many courses to study for part of the programme in the UK. This might be for anything from
one term to one or two years of study. This has the advantage of reducing the overall cost of your study while giving
you an experience of the UK institution’s home campus.
You can also study for a UK degree by part-time study or through distance and e-learning. This involves studying
through set study materials or online. Many distance learning programmes also require attendance at study weekends
(usually in the country where you are studying). UK academics will run an intensive teaching programme during these
weekends to help you in your studies.
3 What is the final award and is it recognised?
Qualifications from UK universities and colleges are of the same academic standard wherever they are delivered.
Each higher education institution is responsible for ensuring that programmes delivered internationally meet the same
high standards as in the UK.
Before enrolling for a degree programme, you should find out what award you will receive on completion and make
sure it is from a recognised UK university or college of higher education. You can find a list of recognised UK
universities and colleges on the Department for Education and Skills website at
www.dfes.gov.uk/recognisedukdegrees
The Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) also works with higher education institutions to ensure standards and to
encourage continuous improvement. The QAA inspects institutions to assess the quality of education provided. These
reports are publicly available through the QAA website and include audits of overseas provision as well as provision in
the UK – http://qaa.ac.uk/reviews/reports/byoseascountry.asp
On successful completion of your programme, you will receive a degree certificate and transcript. The degree
certificate provides details of your degree and the UK university or college that has given your award. If you have
studied for a joint degree or franchised programme, information on the local institution where you have studied will
also be on the degree certificate. The transcript provides more detailed information on what you have studied as well
as where and how you have
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3. studied it. Together the degree certificate and transcript provide all the information on your degree that an employer or
professional body might require.
You should also check national regulations in your country. Many governments regulate degrees from foreign
providers through additional accreditation or registration schemes. You should therefore check that the programme
you intend to study is recognised in your own country.
How much are the course fees and are there any additional costs?
Costs vary considerably depending on the programme. It is also important to check which materials, such
as books or computer facilities, are provided as part of your course and which materials you will be
expected to obtain yourself. Many UK universities now have excellent electronic libraries.
How will my work be assessed?
Assessment is as varied as the methods of teaching and learning. Work may be assessed by continuous assessment
or by written examination at the end of the course or at the end of each module. Project and dissertation work may
also be a part of the assessment.
How long does it take to complete a UK degree in my country?
If you study full time, UK degrees normally take three years to complete. This would be the same if you study locally.
Part-time study will take longer, depending on the method of study you choose – anything from four to six years for
part-time distance learning. Most programmes are flexible and you are likely to be able to set your own goals so that
you can fit your study around your other work or family commitments.
Checklist: Choosing the right course
• Check the EducationUK website http://www.educationuk.org/ or the local press or local British
Council office to find out what programmes are available.
• If there is more than one programme, compare the course content and study patterns to see which
one best meets your needs.
• Find out what the final award is and who awards it. The Department for Education and Skills gives
a full list of the universities and colleges that can award UK degrees at
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/providersregister/
• Check to see if there is regulation of foreign degrees in your country. If there is, find out if the final
qualification will be recognised in your own country. This is particularly important if you are
employed by the government.
4 Entrance
What qualifications would I need?
Entrance requirements vary depending on the institution and the qualification. You should check with the institutions
you are interested in for the exact nature of the qualifications or experience which they require.
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4. The National Academic Recognition Centre for the United Kingdom (UK NARIC) – www.naric.org.uk – is the official
source of information on the comparability of international qualifications with those in the UK. UK NARIC supports
universities and colleges but the final decision on the recognition of international qualifications is always made by the
individual institution. Most institutions will require a good standard of English.
How do I apply?
Applications should be made either directly to the UK institution or to the local partner institution or agent.
The course information should make it clear where to apply.
5 Next steps
Checklist: Your next steps
1 Always obtain the course prospectus or study the online version. Find out whether you have the
required entry qualifications, including the relevant English language level. For an undergraduate
course this may be an IELTS (International English Language Testing System) score of 5.5 to 6.5.
Ask your local British Council office where and then you can take the test.
2 Consult the UK institution’s website to find out where to apply. If in doubt, check with the institution.
6 Where can I find more information?
British Council Department for Education and Skills
Website www.educationuk.org Sanctuary Buildings
Great Smith Street
This website provides a database of UK programmes available
London SW1P 3BT
internationally.
Telephone +44 (0)870 000 2288
For further information, you can find details of your nearest
Fax +44 (0)1928 794 248
office at www.britishcouncil.org/home-contact-worldwide.htm
Email info@dfes.gsi.gov.uk
which includes links to all our country web pages and a
Website www.dfes.gov.uk
worldwide address book giving contact details for all offices.
Website for recognised UK universities and colleges
www.dfes.gov.uk/recognisedukdegrees
Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) National Academic Recognition Information Centre for the
Southgate House United Kingdom (UK NARIC)
Southgate Street Oriel House
Gloucester GL1 1UB Oriel Road
Cheltenham
Telephone +44 (0)14 5255 7000
Gloucestershire GL50 1XP
Fax +44 (0)14 5255 7070
Email comms@qaa.ac.uk Telephone +44 (0)870 990 4088
Website www.qaa.ac.uk Fax +44 (0)1242 288 611
Email info@naric.org.uk
Website www.naric.org.uk
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