Study Business in the UK
The challenge-based nature of teaching favoured in the UK helps to make sure everything you learn has relevance to real-world situations, so you’re ready to move forward more quickly within your chosen field.
Most International Baccalaureate applications require between 35 and 38 points, with either AAA or AAB A-level grades. Courses typically request an existing humanities or social sciences degree and a 7.0 overall IELTS score, with no lower than 6.5 in any individual component.
A lot of MBAs in the UK can be completed in just one academic year of full-time study, though there are lots of longer part-time study options also available.
Most business-related degrees take three years to complete at an undergraduate level, with some running over four years to provide a year’s professional placement.
While different business schools set their own programme content, most business and management courses in the UK will follow a shared approach at first. This allows you to cover core skills such as market knowledge, staff management, strategy and finance, before specialising in areas that you are passionate about. The challenge-based nature of teaching favoured in the UK helps to make sure everything you learn has relevance to real-world situations, so you’re ready to move forward more quickly within your chosen field.
The flexible, modular nature of UK business degrees, and their short duration, means you can access some of the best teaching possible and still get out into the world of business much sooner. You’ll also graduate with transferable skills that can be applied anywhere, giving you excellent value for money. It’s why 127,0002 business and administration students choose the UK every year.
Thanks to its location and time zone the UK has evolved into a global business hub and is home to the world’s top financial city – London. It’s also the seventh best country to start a business, with 660,000 new companies registering in the UK every year.
Because the UK attracts businesses from all over the world, it continues to be a leading exporter of ideas and technology with a highly diverse multicultural talent pool. So, whether you’re looking for a job or a place to start your own business, the UK is one of the best possible locations in the world to get started.
A UK business degree will help you enter a wide range of business and management careers after you graduate, from banking or advertising to general management and consultancy.
The average starting salary for UK business graduates is £22,000, with many opportunities leading to positions that can pay well above £100,000 a year. Of course, if you plan on starting your own business, you’ll graduate well equipped for that journey too.
(* as per British Council)
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