POSTGRADUATE

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.

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