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Monday, 16 January 2017

Best Universities in UK for Masters

Best Universities For Masters in UK



1. University of Oxford

One of the  best universities in UK ,  the University of Oxford extract top scholars and students to its 44 colleges and halls. Entry standards are up to the sky but achievable and admissions are neck to neck; in 2015 there were 18,000 undergraduate applications for only 3,200 places, and 24,000 postgraduate applications for 5,200 places.

As it is obvious in  UK, the university offers a number of joint honours programs that combine two subjects at undergraduate level. In total, there are 250 different undergraduate degree combinations. The combination of philosophy, politics and economics is a particularly prestigious degree course on offer, although it is no longer unique to the University of Oxford.

2. University of Cambridge

Like Oxford, the University of Cambridge is fundamentally collegiate and is also one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world. The town is located just an hour’s drive from London.

The university is home to more than 18,000 students and 9,000 staff. There are 31 colleges, some of which date back to the 13th century, and more than 100 academic departments.

Cambridge is one of the best university in UK for mathematics and has educated some of the most famous British scientists throughout history. In total, there have been 92 Nobel prizes awarded to academics affiliated to the university and Cambridge-affiliated mathematicians have won a number of Fields Medals.
To get a admission at undergraduate level is very competitive; the acceptance rate is less than 25 per cent and more than half of rejected candidates go on to receive A grades for all their final school exams.

3. Imperial College London

Imperial College London is consistently ranked as one of the best universities in the UK for all domains.

It was formed in 1907 from a merger of three colleges in London and now has 14,700 students and 8,000 staff. The student cohort is extremely international and is made up of more than 125 nationalities.

In addition to top scientists, Fields medallists and Nobel prizewinners, Imperial also produces influential government advisers and policymakers. Many graduates go on to achieve breakthrough innovations in industry and business, and are highly sought after by blue chip companies and start-ups.

Imperial is based next to Kensington Palace in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, with other campuses around the city.

Notable Alumini are : H. G. Wells and Sir Liam Donaldson.

4. University College London

University College London (UCL) was the first university in England to admit students irrespective of class, race or religion, and the first to admit women on equal terms with men, following the educational philosophy of Jeremy Bentham – the university’s “spiritual founder”.

It is one of the best university in UK, ranking highly in college league tables, and it is thought to produce some of the most employable graduates.

UCL’s main campus is in the central London area of Bloomsbury.
To get admission in one of the best university in Uk, candidates generally have all A grades at A level or a grade equivalent of 6, 6, 6 in subjects studied at higher level in the International Baccalaureate. The most competitive degree is the BSc in philosophy, politics and economics, which receives 30 applicants for every place.

Close to half of all UCL students are from outside the UK, with significantly more from Asia than from continental Europe. Famous alumni include Mahatma Gandhi; Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone; and Coldplay’s Chris Martin, who met the other members of his band at the university.