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09 Dec
09Dec

Studying for a Master's degree or MBA at UK universities is a fantastic opportunity both for students’ academic and personal life. Students will get a huge choice of world’s renowned institutions at which to study. Also, they’ll be able to immerse themselves in the British's old and rich culture. However, it takes both time and effort to apply to any Master’s programme in the UK. A large number of UK universities have their own application deadline. On the other hand, a few universities accept applications throughout the year. Also, it is highly important to apply early which will increase your chance to get admission. Moreover, if you want to secure a scholarship or funding, university accommodation, Funding deadlines for courses beginning in September typically fall between January and March, and you'll be more likely to receive your preferred accommodation the earlier you apply. We’ve discovered some essential points to secure admission at UK’s top universities for Master’s/ MBA programmes. 

They are: 

  1. Choose Universities are Accepting Admission: We believe in this stage, you’ve done your research and found the course of your dreams at UK universities. Firstly, international students need to check whether the seats are available and the applications are still open or not. Moreover, as international students you need to bear in mind that deadlines for applications are typically earlier for foreign students.
  2. Apply as Early as Possible: If your desired course or university is still accepting applications that would be great news for you. It’s so alluring to wait before making your university application. However, the sooner you apply at UK universities the better it would be. If international students apply at the very beginning they will get more time to process the application, submit all your academic documents, and a statement of purpose. Post-graduation courses in the UK are vastly different from the undergraduate degrees. The undergraduate courses are processed through UCAS but there's no centralized application system for master’s courses. As a result, students have to apply to each university separately.
  3. Supporting Documents: Prospective master’s students need to submit a cover letter, a CV, all academic certificates, English language test score along with their application form. Furthermore, each UK university differs at master’s level. However, the requirements should be clearly demonstrated on the university website. As the United Kingdom practices English as their first language, international students need to prove their English language proficiency, if English is not their first language.
  4. Deadline of Funding and Scholarship: As you got to know prior UK universities might have different deadlines for their master’s programme, you also need to know that the deadline for scholarship also varies from university to university, even from department to department. Additionally, the deadline for funding closes before the main application deadline. As a result, the students need to be more careful who are seeking scholarships or funding. On the other hand, for some research programmes the funding comes from the professors. As these assessments take time, students should apply by considering these things.
  5. Key Deadlines in Your Calendar: Students can maintain a calendar to maintain the deadlines, documents list, and other things related to university admission. Students can keep an eye on these
  • Deadline for submitting application form and necessary documents (both academic and other). You need to make sure that you have all the paperwork in advance.
  • You need to keep a record for the deadline for responding to your offer. Nothing can be worse than getting an offer but missing the deadline.
  • Students also need to remember the dates of paying the application fees and tuition fees (if applicable).
  • As accommodation is highly crucial for international students they might need to pay the accommodation fees in advance.


Essential Documents for Master’s Programme 

Although the requirement may vary depending on your university and course, some common documents need to be submitted for all master’s programmes at UK universities.

Those are:

  • Statement of Purpose
  • Academic transcripts and certificates
  • Two to three references (academic and professional)
  • A complete CV of the applicants
  • A portfolio (required especially for creative degrees)
  • A research proposal (required especially for Master’s in Research programmes)
  • Proof of your English Proficiency Test (EPT) score (if English is not your first language)

In the end, the students need to submit any form or documents which can prove them as genuine students. If any document is not in English but necessary, they need to translate into English before submitting.

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