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A Master’s Degree in The United Kingdom

It is one of the first countries coming to mind when it comes to university and a master’s degree abroad. The old-established British universities are particularly known for the high-quality education they provide.

In general, a full-time master’s degree in the UK takes 1 year, unlike those in many countries. The part-time master’s degree lasts 2 years.

Why to receive university education in the United Kingdom:

To start your career a notch above in the international arena and in your professional life

  • The opportunity for high-quality education in English
  • The opportunity for a master’s degree for 1 year
  • Its location close to Turkey
  • The opportunity of work permit for university students: full-time work permit for 20 hours a week and on holiday.
  • 1-year plus work permit at the end of graduate study in the United Kingdom (Scotland grants a permit of 2 years.)
  • Thanks to this, the opportunity to work and get an internship at a British company

Master’s Degree in the United Kingdom Application and Admission Criteria

  1. Bachelor’s Degree: Graduation from a 4-year university
  2. Academic Achievement: Grade point average of 2.0 and above. Certain prestigious universities require grade point average as high as 3.0. However, with the right choice and under the ITEBS guidance, it will be possible to find a master program admitting you with lower grade point averages. In any case, doing a master’s degree in the United Kingdom is the best decision that you can make for your future.
  3. English Proficiency: The students who receive an average grade of 6.5 from the IELTS can participate in a master program in the United Kingdom.

IF YOUR AVERAGE GRADE POINT AVERAGE AND YOUR FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEVEL ARE INSUFFICIENT, HERE IS THE SOLUTION, PRE-MASTER!!!

What is Pre-Master Program?

Pre-master program is available in many universities. Certain universities provide a pre-master program in contracted colleges. These programs are the preparatory program of the department where you want to do a master’s degree.

What is Pre-Master Program?

For students having a successful IELTS result but unsatisfactory, certain universities provide language education through courses of 4-12 weeks and allow them to get prepared for the master’s program.

Master’s Degree Application Documents:

  • A Bachelor’s Degree or a student’s certificate for those who are currently studying
  • Personal Statement (letter of intent)
  • Resume
  • Undergraduate Transcript
  • 2 Academic Reference Letters (to be issued by university professors), 1 Employer or Training Reference Letter, Certificates, other Documents identifying yourself
  • IELTS certificate

When to Apply?

The application date varies depending on the university, but you should start the application procedures at least a year ago. Applications are usually completed 4 months before the start of the education.

If you meet any and all academic and language requirements, UNCONDITIONAL ADMISSION; if you are currently an undergraduate and haven’t obtained an IELTS result, the CONDITIONAL ADMISSION is possible on the specified dates to British Universities.

Master’s Programs in the United Kingdom

COURSE-ORIENTED MASTER’S PROGRAMS

MA: Master of Arts

MSc: Master of Science

MBA: Master of Business Administration

MEd: Master of Education

MSocSc: Master of Social Sciences

MLitt: Master of Letters

MEng: Master of English

LLM: Master of Laws

RESEARCH-ORIENTED MASTER’S PROGRAM

(MPhil) Master of Philosophy

AS ITEBS INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CONSULTANCY FAMILY, WE PROVIDE YOU WITH THE PROPER LEADING AND GUIDANCE DURING THE APPLICATION PROCESS WITH 14 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS, ALLOWING YOU TO SETTLE INTO THE PROGRAM THAT BEST SUITS YOUR WISHES AND NEEDS.

SOME OF THE UNIVERSITIES WE HAVE CONTRACTED WITH ARE AS FOLLOWS

University of Oxford
University of Exeter
University of Sussex
University of Liverpool
University of Warwick
University of Bristol
Aston University
Newcastle University
University of Leicester
University of East Anglia
Cranfield University
King’s College London
SOAS University of London
University of Roehampton
University of Greenwich
BPP University
University of Edinburgh
Heriot Watt University
Bangor University
Aberystwyth University
Queen’sUniversity Belfast
University of Portsmouth
University of the West of England
Coventry University
University of Hertfordshire
Nottingham Trent University
Northumbria University, Newcastle
Manchester Metropolitan University
University of Greenwich
BPP University
Warwick Business School London
Brunel University London
Coventry University London
Royal Holloway University of London
University of the Arts London

University of the Arts London
University of Hull
Queen Margaret University
University of Cambridge
University of Southampton
Loughborough University
University of Manchester
University of Birmingham
Leeds Beckett University
Durham University
Oxford Brookes University
University of Leeds
University of Kent
London School of Economics
Birkbeck, University of London
Royal Holloway University of London
Brunel University
Middlesex University
University of West London
University of Westminster
University of Glasgow
University of Stirling
Edinburgh Napier University
University of Dundee
Royal Agricultural University
University of Brighton
University of Worcester
Canterbury Christ Church University
Anglia Ruskin University
University of Chester
University of East London
Goldsmiths, University of London
Northumbria University London
University of West London
University of Roehampton
University College London

University of Central Lancashire
Liverpool John Moores University
University for the Creative Arts
University of Bath
University of Surrey
Lancaster University
University of Nottingham
University of Cumbria
University of York
University of Reading
University of Essex
University College, London
Goldsmiths, University of London
City University London
Richmond University
University of East London
University of St. Andrews
University of Strathclyde
University of Aberdeen
Swansea University
University of Cardiff
Bournemouth University
Plymouth University
Keele University
University of Lincoln
De Montfort University
University of Salford
Art’s University Bournemouth
University of Buckingham
London South Bank University
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Glyndwr University
University of Law
SOAS University of London
Middlesex University
Birkbeck, University of London