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Postgraduate

A master’s degree is a second-level qualification after you have completed an undergraduate degree.

A master’s degree is a second-level qualification after you have completed an undergraduate degree. It allows you to gain more knowledge in your undergraduate degree subject, or to go in a completely different direction. You usually study a subject in a lot of depth, often with a long piece of original work at the end called a thesis or dissertation.

Master degree courses may be a course of 1 or 2 years. Some countries keep this course for 2 years but in the UK Universities the master degree is a one year course.

To begin a postgraduate course in the UK, you’ll need to hold an undergraduate degree from the UK or overseas. You’ll be expected to have obtained a first or good 2:1 (or international equivalent) in a directly related subject

For most of the Master’s degrees, you need a minimum of IELTS band 6.5–7.0, with no component below 6.0.

  • Bachelor Degree Certificate (English Translated copy)
  • Bachelor Degree Transcripts (English Translated copy)
  • Personal statement
  • Valid Passport Copy
  • Resume or CV
  • Job Experience (Must for MBA)
  • Two recommendation letters
  • UKVI Approved IELTS
  • Previous UK visa or BRP (if applicable)
  • Email address
  • Contac Number
  • Home address
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