Higher Education
February 1st, 2008 by adminThere are a lot of universities and colleges in the UK as well as in the USA, Scotland or Australia. About 4.8 million students at this time are getting higher education; approximately one third of all the young people choose higher education and thus a growing number of young people are studying full-time as well as part-time for receiving university or college degrees. Undoubtedly, university degree is a great priority in the modern policy of the US Government, with an aim set to involve 50 percent of people of from 18 to 30 to opt for higher education.
So there are different levels of degree such as undergraduate, graduate, and also doctoral one and all of them have different period of time for successful completion. For example, undergraduate degree requires three years for completing; master’s degree is received in one year and doctoral one is earned in three years.
As stated by The Times Higher Education Supplement (THES) that is a well-known London newspaper, the Harvard College is the best school for higher studies. Besides, American institutions took seven of the first ten places, together with Oxford the best-ranked outside the US. Thus students are greatly benefited from these learning surroundings in these renowned schools where academic studies as well as vocational experience are together and they are constantly reviewed in order to be up to date.
To get education in Australia is to some extent easy than in the UK or the USA. Australia has a highly developed higher education as well. Australian model attract great International attention and it is in course of latest development in education, moreover, training methods generate a substantial International interest.
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