complete information for amission and studying in the uk

  • Yes, this is a real problem most students face when they need information or want to apply to a country like the UK and unfortunately this problem is being shaped by the various groups of agents (consultants) by generating attractive websites or by hoisting eye-catching banners in your locality.

    I don’t want to blame anybody but unfortunately I am one of those who suffered from their money making policies and lost thousands at the hands of these sophisticated sharks. They would ask for fee after fee and at the last would tell you “we are sorry Mr.…….your visa has been refused and we can’t help it.”

    Yes they are true that the stamp for your study visa is in the hands of the ambassadors sitting in the British embassy of your home country, but what about the list of fees these clever imposters have engulfed?

    Then why not try it by yourself and be yours own consultant? Thus saving your money from misuse, and above all, you will feel at ease when you perform it yourself.
    Now the question is, how can you do it and where can you get the important information?
    Don’t worry my friends, I will show you a site that will show you the official WebPages of the government of the United Kingdom. There you can find all types of information from A to Z without including any third person.

    The webpage I am going to show you contains answers to the following questions in a very simple and easy way;

    How and where can I get admission in the UK?
    How and where can I find my favorite university or college?
    How can I get scholarship in the UK?
    Where can I get the most updated information for getting my study visa?
    What is IELTS, how and where can I take it?

    So if you are interested then visit this site www.ukstudyguide.blogspot.com

    kire 24 Jan 2009, 11:56 - Report
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