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Monday, October 25, 2010
Ziauddin Medical University
Dr. Lt. Col. Sir Ziauddin Ahmed - a man of vision
IQRA University
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IQRA UNIVERSITY - IU (Main Campus Karachi) |
ICMAP
The Institute of Cost & Management Accountants of Pakistan was established in 1951 and was granted statutory status under the Cost and Management Accountants Act, 1966 for the regulation of the profession of Cost and Management Accounting. ICMAP is the sole provider of cost and management accounting education, training and professional certification in Pakistan. The institute has earned reputation both nationally and internationally for its high standard in imparting education and testing. The Institute has been meeting an important national human resource need through a steady flow of professional management accountants to occupy leading positions in the corporate world.
ICMAP has over 4000 members, who hold senior positions in trade, commerce, industry and government in Pakistan and abroad. The number of active registered students is around 15000, which makes ICMAP one of the largest professional institutions in Pakistan.
ICMAP has over 4000 members, who hold senior positions in trade, commerce, industry and government in Pakistan and abroad. The number of active registered students is around 15000, which makes ICMAP one of the largest professional institutions in Pakistan.
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INDUS EDUCATION SYSTEM
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Indus institute of higher education is spread over acres of land adjacent to national stadium gulshan-e-iqbal Karachi. At Indus due consideration has been given to provide a conducive atmosphere supportive of fostering true education compatible with the international academic standards. Indus institute of higher education is spread over acres of land adjacent to national stadium gulshan-e-iqbal Karachi. At Indus due consideration has been given to provide a conducive atmosphere supportive of fostering true education compatible with the international academic standards. The purpose built buildings of the campus not only provide the essential safety and security to the faculty and students but are equally friendly for the teaching-learning activities. The campus offers air –conditioned class rooms, state of art computer labs, libraries, research center, seminar rooms and auditorium besides high class cafeterias and recreational facilities of indoor games. The main campus is located adjacent to national stadium Karachi, for its location close to a number of busiest link like shahrah-e-faisal, main university road and the Site’s signal free corridor, it is quite conveniently accessible from all the corners of the city. |
Useful Weblinks
Useful Weblinks
General Links
Scholarships
Living & Accommodation in UK
Transport
Rail Travel
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Buses & Coaches
Road Travel
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Bicycles
Jobs
Newspaper/News websites
The Times - www.TimesOnline.co.uk
The Daily Telegraph - www.Telegraph.co.uk
The Guardian Newspaper - www.Guardian.co.uk
British Broadcast Corporation - www.bbc.co.uk
The London Evening Standards - www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/
Student Accommodation
Student Accommodation
UK offers a large variety of student accommodation, from private accommodation to the university hall of residence.
UK can cater for all your accommodation needs. Most of UK universities and colleges offer accommodation for international students.
Private accommodation ranges from penthouses to studio flats available to rent throughout UK and you can choose from a range of superb locations throughout central locations and its suburbs. Student can also choose to live in flat share/house share and some of the accommodations are based on short-stay home stay, bed and breakfast and self catering.
For further information, download the UKCISA Guidance Note, 'Accommodation for international students'. You can also visit International Students House for help with both short and long-term accommodation.
Health, Safety & Travelling
UK offers one of the world class facilities in HealthCare and international student can benefit from affordable high quality health care services.
Students on courses lasting 6 months or more can get treatment from the National Health Service (NHS). You will not have to pay for hospital treatment, but you may have to pay for some dental treatment and a standard charge for medicines prescribed by a doctor, depending on your income.
For further information from UKCISA about this topic, download the Guidance Notes, on Keeping Healthy.
UK is a safe country to visit and study. Government agencies including Police work day & night to protect the citizens and visitors to the country from crime, fire, accidents and other emergencies.
As with any unfamiliar country, it is important to ensure you are aware of the basic safety and security issues. Much of the advice is common sense, but it you should take a moment to familiarise yourself with the basics.
Some of the website providing comprehensive information on the safety issues; British council produce a guide on Safety First.
Scholarship & Funding
There are varieties of scholarships available for international students. Many scholarships only cover postgraduate degrees; others cover courses fees for specific subjects; while some are only available for specific institutions.
Some scholarships & funding are merit based and others are a part tuition fee waiver.
If you require financial assistance to invest in your potential, you can research the links below to find scholarship information available to students from your country wishing to study in the UK.
British Council UK scholarship information: search an online database with hundreds of awards from UK universities, charities and professional bodies.
UK EDUCATION SYSTEM
Higher education:
Higher education is provided by three main types of institutions: universities, colleges and institutions of higher education and art and music colleges. All universities are autonomous institutions, particularly in matters relating to courses. They are empowered by a Royal Charter or an Act of Parliament.
Department for Innovation, Universities & Skills (DIUS) brings together functions from two former departments. Science and innovation responsibilities from the Department of Trade and Industry. Skills, further and higher education from the Department for Education and Skills. This department is also responsible for all universities. Non-university higher education institutions also provide degree courses, various non-degree courses and postgraduate qualifications. Some may offer Higher Degrees and other qualifications offered by most non-university higher education institutions are validated by external bodies such as a local university or the Open University.
Main laws/decrees governing higher education:
Decree: Education Reform Act Year: 1988
Decree: Further and Higher Education Act Year: 1992
Decree: Higher Education Act Year: 2004
Academic year:
Classes from: Sep to: Jul
Long vacation from: 1 Jul to: 30 Sep
Languages of instruction: English
Stages of studies:
Non-university level post-secondary studies (technical/vocational type):
Non-university level:
Non-university level post-secondary technical education is provided by technical colleges, colleges of further and higher education and accredited independent colleges which offer a large number of courses leading to a vocational qualification.
The Business & Technology Education Council (BTEC) was a subdegree-conferring council in the United Kingdom until 1996, when its functions were transferred to Edexcel. The council offered further and higher education awards, particularly to polytechnics, and in particular the BTEC Nationals and BTEC Higher Nationals awards which remain prominent.
University level studies:
University level first stage: Undergraduate stage:
This stage lasts for three or four years and leads to the award of a Bachelor's Degree in Arts, Science or other fields (Technology, Law, Engineering, etc.). The Bachelor's Degree is conferred as a Pass Degree or an Honours Degree where studies are more specialized. The Bachelor's Honours Degree is classified as a First Class Honours, a Second Class Honours or a Third Class Honours. In some universities and colleges of higher education, a two-year course leads to a Diploma in Higher Education (DipHE). This is a recognized qualification in its own right. Some universities have adopted the credit-unit or modular system of assessment. In some universities students must follow a foundation course before embarking on the course leading to the Bachelor's Degree. Students of foreign languages are sometimes required to study or work for an additional year in the country of the target language. Sandwich courses generally involve an additional year's work experience. Some institutions have introduced accelerated two-year degrees which require students to study during the normal vacation period. It is now rare for the class of degree to depend entirely on student performance in final examinations. Most institutions base a component of the degree class on examinaions taken during the period of study, especially those taken at the end of the second year, and many also use some form of continuous assessment. The majority of degree courses also involve the research and writing of an extensive thesis or dissertation, normally making up around 50% of the final year assessment.
University level second stage: Master's Degree, Master of Philosophy:
Study at master's level is at the forefront of an academic or professional discipline. Students must show originality in their application of knowledge and advancement of knowledge. The normal entry requirement for a Master's degree is a good Bachelor's degree. A Master's degree is normally studied over one year. Some Master's programmes, including the M.Eng, are integrated in undergraduate programmes and result in a postgraduate qualification, not an undergraduate one, after four years of study.At a university, after two years of additional study and the successful presentation of a thesis, students obtain the Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) degree.
University level third stage: Doctor of Philosophy, Higher Doctorate:
After usually three years' further study beyond the Master's Degree, the candidate may present a thesis for the Doctorate of Philosophy (D.Phil. or Ph.D.).A further stage leads to Higher Doctorates which may be awarded by a university in Law, Humanities, Science, Medical Sciences, Music and Theology after a candidate, usually a senior university teacher, has submitted a number of learned, usually published, works.
Teacher education:
Training of pre-primary and primary/basic school teachers
Primary school teachers must hold a first degree and a Postgraduate Certificate of Education awarded by a university or college of higher education. Alternatively, they must hold a BEd Degree and have a qualified teacher status which can be obtained after successful completion of an approved course of initial teacher training (ITT). The main types of ITT courses are the one-year Postgraduate Certificate in Education course or the Bachelor of Education (BEd) course.
Training of secondary school teachers
Secondary school teachers must hold a first degree and a Postgraduate Certificate of Education awarded by a university or college of higher education. Alternatively they must hold a BEd Degree and have a qualified teacher status which can be obtained after successful completion of an approved course of initial teacher training (ITT). The main types of ITT courses are the one-year Postgraduate Certificate in Education course or the Bachelor of Education (BEd) course which normally lasts for four years.
Training of higher education teachers
Higher education teachers normally hold a higher degree.
Non-traditional studies:
Distance higher education
The Open University offers instruction for part-time study for degrees and other courses by correspondence, supplemented by radio and television broadcasts, residential summer schools and an extensive counselling and tutorial service which operates through local study centres. Three main types of course are available: undergraduate level courses, postgraduate courses and study packs. They are offered as part of Certificate, Diploma or Degree programmes. Undergraduate students take a series of courses which are worth one half or one full credit. A one-credit course is estimated to require 350-400 hours of study. An Ordinary Degree BA or BSc is awarded to students who have obtained six credits; an Honours degree (BA or BSc Honours) to students who have obtained two of these credits at the higher levels of study. Students may choose from a selection of 134 courses at four levels of difficulty. Up to three credits may be allowed for previous qualifications such as an initial teacher training qualification or a Higher National Diploma. The Open College offers vocational and professional training often leading to recognized qualifications. The Open College of Arts, set up in 1987, is affiliated to the Open University. It aids students of the arts who wish to study at home. It receives no government funding but as a registered charity it receives donations from other organizations.
Lifelong higher education
Extra-mural education is provided by universities or other institutions of higher education to adults living in the region served by the institutions and who do not belong to the regular student body. Higher education institutions may also choose to offer courses that are specifically intended to meet the needs of the local community. Thus they may offer part-time courses providing professional updating which people attend on day-release from work or attend in the evening, or leisure courses on local History or Geography, or Language and Literature classes.
Higher education training in industry
There are sandwich courses in which an undergraduate course is incorporated with periods of industrial training. The duration of study for an Honours Degree is four years. Admission conditions vary enormously and courses are offered only in universities which were formerly colleges of advanced technology.
Other forms of non-formal higher education
Foundation degree programmes were finalized in autumn 2000 for the first students to begin the courses in 2001. Foundation degrees are employment-related higher education qualifications designed to equip students with work-related skills.The sectors include construction, creative industries, e-business, e-commerce, finance, information technology and law. Foundation degrees have been designed with employers to provide an employment base at associate professional and higher technician level. They are awarded by universities and higher education colleges. A Foundation Degree can be used as a starting point for further study, either a related Honours Degree or further professional development in the workplace. There are no specific entry requirements and it is up to the college or university providing the degree to decide if a candidate is eligible.
UK NARIC - the National Agency responsible for providing information and expert opinion on vocational, academic and professional skills and qualifications from over 180 countries worldwide.
As the National Agency, managed on behalf of the UK Government, provide the only official source of information on international qualifications through quick and easy access to the advice you need.
UK Institutes
A
Aberystwyth University
American Intercontinental University
Anglia Ruskin University (Cambridge)
Anglia Ruskin University (Chelmsford)
Aston University
B
Bangor University
Bath Spa University
Belfast Royal Hospitals
Birmingham City University (UCE)
Bishop Grosseteste University College
Boston University
Bournemouth University
British College of Osteopathic Medicine
British School of Osteopathy
Brunel University
Buckinghamshire New University
C
Camberwell College of Arts (University of the Arts London)
Camborne School of Mines
Canterbury Christ Church University
Canterbury College
Cardiff University
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (University of the Arts London)
Central School of Speech and Drama
Chelsea College of Art and Design (University of the Arts London)
City University
Courtauld Institute of Art
Coventry University
Cranfield University
Crichton University Campus
D
De Montfort University
Durham University
Durham University (Queen's Campus, Stockton)
E
Edge Hill University
Edinburgh College of Art
G
Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow School of Art
Glyndwr University (NEWI)
Guildford College
H
Harper Adams University College
Henley Business School
Heriot-Watt University
Homerton College, Cambridge
Hult International Business School
I
Imperial College London
Imperial College London at Wye
Institute for System Level Integration
Institute of Child Health
Institute of Historical Research
Institute of Neurology
Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College Dublin
k
Keele University
Kingston University
L
Lancaster University
Leeds Metropolitan University
Liverpool Hope University
Liverpool John Moores University
London College of Fashion (University of the Arts London)
London College of Management Studies
London Metropolitan University
London South Bank University
Loughborough University
M
Manchester Business School
Manchester Metropolitan University
Middlesex University
Moray House School of Education
N
Napier University
Newcastle University
Newman University College
Northern School of Contemporary Dance
Northumbria University
Norwich University College of the Arts
Nottingham Trent University
O
Oxford Brookes University
Q
Queen Margaret University
Queen's University Belfast
R
Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication
Richmond, The American International University in London
Robert Gordon University
Roehampton University
Rose Bruford College
Royal Academy of Music
Royal Agricultural College
Royal College of Nursing
Royal Northern College of Music
Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
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SAC (The Scottish Agricultural College)
Schiller International University
School of Pharmacy, University of London
Sheffield Hallam University
Southampton Solent University
St Mary's University College (Twickenham)
St.Mary's University College (Belfast)
Staffordshire University
Stranmillis University College
Swansea Metropolitan University
Swansea University
T
Thames Valley University
The City Law School
The College of Law
The Hull York Medical School
The London College of Communication (University of the Arts London)
The Open University
The Royal College of Art
The Royal College of Music
The Royal Veterinary College
Trinity and All Saints University College
Trinity College Carmarthen
Trinity College of Music
Trinity Laban
U
UHI Millennium Institute
University Campus Suffolk
University College Birmingham
University College Falmouth
University College for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester
University College London (UCL)
University College London (UCL) Eastman Dental Institute
University College London (UCL) School of Slavonic and East European Studies
University College Plymouth St Mark & St John
University of Aberdeen
University of Abertay
University of Bath
University of Bedfordshire
University of Birmingham
University of Bolton
University of Bradford
University of Brighton
University of Bristol
University of Buckingham
University of Cambridge
University of Central Lancashire
University of Central Lancashire (Preston Campus)
University of Chester
University of Chichester
University of Cumbria
University of Delaware
University of Derby
University of Dundee
University of East Anglia
University of East London
University of Edinburgh
University of Essex
University of Exeter
University of Glamorgan
University of Glasgow
University of Gloucestershire
University of Greenwich
University of Hertfordshire
University of Huddersfield
University of Hull
University of Hull (Scarborough Campus)
University of Kent
University of Leeds
University of Leicester
University of Lincoln
University of Liverpool
University of London
University of London Birkbeck College
University of London Goldsmiths College
University of London Heythrop College
University of London Institute of Cancer Research
University of London Institute of Education
University of London Institute of Psychiatry
University of London King's College London
University of London Queen Mary
University of London Royal Holloway
University of London School of Advanced Studies
University of London School of Economics and Political Science
University of London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
University of London School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London St. George's Hospital Medical School
University of London, London Business School
University of Manchester
University of Northampton
University of Notre Dame
University of Nottingham
University of Oxford
University of Plymouth
University of Portsmouth
University of Reading
University of Salford
University of Sheffield
University of Southampton
University of St Andrews
University of Stirling
University of Strathclyde
University of Sunderland
University of Surrey
University of Sussex
University of Teesside
University of the Arts London
University of the West of England (UWE Bristol)
University of the West of Scotland
University of Ulster
University of Wales
University of Wales College of Medicine Cardiff
University of Wales Institute
University of Wales, Lampeter
University of Wales, Newport
University of Warwick
University of Westminster
University of Winchester
University of Wolverhampton
University of Worcester
University of York
W
Warrington Collegiate
Wiltshire College
Wimbledon College of Art (University of the Arts London)
Writtle College
Y
York St. John University
Further links for Education Institutions:
It is important for international students to check whether the chosen institutions are on the UKBA Tier 4 Sponsor's Register, Please note that you will not be able to apply for visa to study in UK unless your chosen institution is on the list
Association of Colleges List (Public Sector Colleges)
In England
In Wales
In Scotland
British Accredited Colleges List (Private Sector Further & Higher Education Colleges)
U.K Study Option
Study Options:
Whatever the level, institutions based in the United Kingdom has the right course for you, delivered through centres of excellence in every field. You are provided with wide choice of study options means you will get an education tailored to your individual needs.
Postgraduate study and MBAs
You can head start your career with a UK postgraduate degree or MBA (Master of Business Administration). Most of the Postgraduate Courses offered in the UK, last just one year, giving you a competitive edge compare to study in USA/Canada or Australia. The UK is a world-leader in innovation and many university facilities are state-of-the-art. Followings are some of the fields of study that institutions offer in the United Kingdom.
Some of the favourite Postgraduate Courses in UK:
Creative Arts And Design
Humanities
MBA
English Language
Computing And Mathematical Science
Engineering And Technology
Business And Administrative Studies
Travel, Tourism And Leisure
Applied And Pure Sciences
Social Sciences And Communications
Agriculture And Related Subjects
Health And Medicine
Architecture, Building And Planning
Pre-Master's
Undergraduate Study
Institutions based in UK have world class undergraduate programmes offered in vast array of academic & professional fields. Some of the fields are given as follows;
Some of the favourite Undergraduate Courses in UK:
Creative Arts And Design
Humanities
MBA
English Language
Computing And Mathematical Science
Engineering And Technology
Business And Administrative Studies
Travel, Tourism And Leisure
Applied And Pure Sciences
Social Sciences And Communications
Agriculture And Related Subjects
Health And Medicine
Architecture, Building And Planning
Pre-Master's
Vocational & Pre-University
British Education emphasis on building vocational or career based qualification. Many institutions in UK offer wide variety of qualifications that have been accepted as international currency in the workplace. Institutions in UK also offer pre-university qualification e.g., for those with no formal qualification but like to gain access to the university degree. There are plenty of reasons for choosing to study a career-based or pre-university qualification in the UK. A-levels, BTEC National Diplomas and NVQs are recognised and respected all over the world as quality vocational and pre-university programmes. Some of the qualifications are as follows;
Vocational & Pre-University
GCSE and Equivalent
A/AS Level
Vocational & BTEC
NVQ
Access & Foundation
Foundation degrees
HNC & HND
Study English Language
For further information you can search British Council Accredited Centres.
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