Abroad Education Guide

Abroad education is a study abroad guide for students intending to study abroad. This blog provides information for admission in foreign universities.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

LAW SCHOOLS IN UNITED KINGDOM

Here is the list of Law Universities and Colleges in United Kingdom. These are the universities and colleges in United Kingdom which offers Law courses. The name of the university/college is linked to it's respective Law Department.
  •     Brunel University, Law School
  •     University of Derby, School of Law and Criminology
  •     University of Wolver Hampton, School of Legal Studies
  •     Keele University, Law School
  •     The University of Greenwich, Department of Law
  •     LSB University, Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences
  •     University of Lincoln, Law School
  •     University of Sheffield, Department of Law
  •     University of York, York Law School
  •     Cardiff University, Law School
  •     University of Leeds, School of Law
  •     University of Aberdeen, Law School
  •     The University of Exeter, School of Law
  •     University of Southampton, School of Law
  •     Liverpool University, Law School
  •     Glasgow Caledonian University, Law and Social Sciences
  •     City University London, Law School
  •     University of Kent, Kent Law School
  •     Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham Law School
  •     Liverpool Hope University
  •     Thames Valley University
  •     Middlesex University, Law and Legal Studies
  •     Bradford College, School of Business and Law
  •     Bangor University, The School of Law
  •     University of Sussex, Sussex Law School
  •     Lancaster University, Law School
  •     University of Dundee, School of Law
  •     University of East London, School of Law
  •     Kingston University, Faculty of Business and Law
  •     University of East Anglia, Norwich Law School
  •     Queen Mary, University of London, School of Law
  •     Salford University, Law School
  •     Bournemouth University, Business School (Law)
  •     University of Glamorgan, Faculty of Humanity and Social Sciences
  •     Anglia Ruskin University, Law School
  •     City College Plymouth, Governance
  •     Manchester Metropolitan University, The School of Law
  •     Sheffield Hallam University
  •     Oxford Brookes University, Social Sciences and Law
  •     University of Glasgow, Faculty of Law, Business and Social Sciences
  •     London College of Law and Management
  •     The University of Reading, School of Law
  •     Oxford University, The Faculty of Law
  •     University of Westminster, School of Law
  •     City of Bristol College
  •     University of Chester, Law School
  •     Aberystwyth University, Department of Law
  •     Aston University, Finance, Accounting and Law
  •     Nottingham University, The School of Law
  •     Surrey University, School of Law
  •     Robert Gordon University, Law Department
  •     University of Strathclyde, The Law School
  •     Swansea University, Law
  •     University of Winchester
  •     University of Manchester, School of Law
  •     University College Birmingham, College of Law
  •     The University of Ulster, School of Law
  •     School of Oriental And African Studies (SOAS), University of London, School of Law
  •     Bristol: University of The West of England, Department of Law
  •     Bristol University, School of Law
  •     University of Huddersfield, Department of Law
  •     Newcastle University, Law School
  •     University of Warwick, School of Law
  •     University of Bradford, Law School
  •     Essex University, Department of Law
  •     Queen's University Belfast, School of Law
  •     University of Leicester, Faculty of Law
  •     Birmingham University, Law School
  •     Liverpool John Moores University, School of Law
  •     University of Portsmouth, Accounting and Law
  •     The University of Buckingham, Law School
  •     University of Bedfordshire, School of Law
  •     Durham University, Department of Law
  •     London Metropolitan University, Department of Law, Governance, and International Relations
  •     University of Plymouth
  •     Middlesex College of Law
  •     Boston College, Law School
  •     Leeds Metropolitan University, Law School
  •     Coventry University
  •     University of Hertfordshire, School of Law
  •     University of Stirling, School of Law
  •     Hull University, Law School
  •     Staffordshire University, Law School
  •     De Montfort University
  •     Northumbria University
  •     Newcastle College
  •     King's College London, School of Law
  •     University of Edinburgh, Law School
  •     University College London
  •     University of Central Lancashire, Faculty of Arts, Humanity and Social Sciences
  •     Cambridge University, Faculty of Law
  •     Birmingham City University, Faculty of Law, Humanities, Development and Society
  •     Sunderland University, School of Business, Law and Psychology
This is the complete list of Law Schools in United Kingdom (UK).

If your rather need the complete list of Universities in United Kingdom then you can find it here.
Note: A study abroad scholarship is a monetary award for students to use toward the expenses of their program such as travel, course credits, books and lodging. Students must apply for scholarships and some can be very competitive while others are underutilized. There are several types of study abroad scholarships to apply for such as

Sunday, February 16, 2014

STUDENT VISA PROCESS FOR GERMANY

Do students need to apply for a visa if students want to study in Germany?

EU citizens and citizens from some other countries (Honduras, Island, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, San Marino, Switzerland and the United States) do not need a visa to enter Germany. Everybody else must apply for a visa for study purposes via the German diplomatic representation in their home country. Students must not under any circumstances travel to Germany on a tourist visa. If students have intention to study in Germany but have Tourist Visa then Tourist visa cannot be transformed into Student or Applicant visa.

What conditions must students meet in order to get a student visa for study purposes?
  • Students must possess a passport valid for the entire period of their proposed stay in Germany
  • Students must present their notification of admission to a German higher education institution or preparatory course (Studienkolleg).
  • Students must prove that he/she have sufficient financial means at their disposal. Further information is available from the German diplomatic representation in student's home country.

Can Students get a visa if they have not yet been admitted to a German higher education institution?

Yes, they can apply for a study applicant visa which is valid for 3 months and which can be converted into a full-fledged study visa for academic and research purposes after they have been admitted to a higher education institution.

Do Students need a visa if they wish to attend a language course in Germany?

Yes, students would need the language course visa. However it is only valid for the duration of the language course and cannot be converted into a visa for study purposes.
Note: A study abroad scholarship is a monetary award for students to use toward the expenses of their program such as travel, course credits, books and lodging. Students must apply for scholarships and some can be very competitive while others are underutilized. There are several types of study abroad scholarships to apply for such as

Study Abroad

NIEC works with the largest network of universities in Australia, USA, UK, New Zealand among many other countries. All institutions we work with are accredited and reputed in their respective countries as providers of quality education.

In Australia, we work with mostly reputed universities and a few highly regarded colleges. Our visa success record in 2011 was 100% with not even one refusal. This is because of the stringent guidelines regarding documentation and preparation that are always adhered to at NIEC.

In January 2012, NIEC has more than 200 students in the pipeline for an education in Australia and if past results are anything to go by, all of them shall spend the latter half of this year studying at quality institutions in Australia.

In the USA, we have universities and colleges that offer SCHOLARSHIPS to Nepalese students on merit and need. Our comprehensive documentation process and interview preparation saw the highest visa success rate among Nepalese institutes and consultancies in 2011.

In the UK, a division that traditionally is NIEC’s strength, we forge ahead with more partnerships with quality universities in the ‘highly preferred’ strata and continue to offer students more and more options.

Europe and New Zealand are gaining favor among Nepalese students as study destinations. NIEC is an pioneer in European education and with our options in Germany, Finland, Norway, Cyprus and other European nations NIEC presents students with the kind of counseling edge that is impossible to locate anywhere else in Nepal. Our New Zealand division also offers in all major Kiwi cities with quality institutions and a wide range of courses.

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