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    Post UK Student Visa (NVQ or Postgrad) ?


    Kung kamo papili.on, unsa na course inyo kwa.on?

    1) PostGraduate Diploma in International Health Management (St. Patrick's College) in London?

    or

    2) NVQ 4 in Health and Social Care (Birmingham Graduate School)?


    Which one is better og kanang makakita daun og job sa UK after graduation? Lisod man gud dri sa cebu kay kung wla kay connection sa hospital, d ka connected... hahah... ma.o ng skwela nalang guro ko UK.

    Need help jud kung unsa ang kwa.on.


    *Comments are highly appreciated to those istoryans nga naa na sa UK og kad2ng mga naai kaila og sa tanang tao nga naay balak mangabroad.. heheh
    *But of course, anyone can comment!

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    if your purpose is to come to UK and study, either of the two really, but if you come to UK via SV route with the hope of getting a job or work permit after, better go the masteral route, the downside though, it's very expensive, if finances not an issue, then grab it by all means.....

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    is it possible to take masters in UK after postgrad?

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    maybe this link can help bro.

    Education UK - Innovative. Individual. Inspirational.
    British Council - Home

    daghan pod discussion sa POEA forum about going to UK on a Student Visa . . .

    For Nurses though, there is an opportunity now since UK is hiring again Nurses from Philippines, yon nga lang, kinahanglan 7 ang scores sa tanan category sa IELTS...

    additional link: http://www.educationuk.org/pls/hot_b...y=0&a=0&d=4047

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    I agree, either are a great way to advance your career. look for ways to get the best education level possible so you an take advantage of the UK governments generous offer of an extra 2 year stay on Graduation. You've already studied so keep reaching as high as you can, no point going back.

    An NVQ will not always allow this. Post graduate courses do. As a nursing graduate you can also do the international nursing degree offered across the UK, this is two years and comes with the extra two years upon graduation.

    you do need IELTS, but from 6 depending on the school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsnworldwide View Post
    I agree, either are a great way to advance your career. look for ways to get the best education level possible so you an take advantage of the UK governments generous offer of an extra 2 year stay on Graduation. You've already studied so keep reaching as high as you can, no point going back.

    An NVQ will not always allow this. Post graduate courses do. As a nursing graduate you can also do the international nursing degree offered across the UK, this is two years and comes with the extra two years upon graduation.

    you do need IELTS, but from 6 depending on the school.
    kung mag student visa ka didto..ayaw nalang kay ma pasmo ka didto....you are only allowed to work for 20 hrs. a week...dako pa kaayo gasto...daghan na gani nama uli sa pinas kay faets kaayo ilang life didto karn...ang agency ra ang madato....nindot naba kaayo paminawon nga naa ka sa UK....naputos diay sa utang diri sa pinas.....grabe naba kaayo mangayo ning mga agency diri sa ato....if want to take the risk.....just try it.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by manok911 View Post
    kung mag student visa ka didto..ayaw nalang kay ma pasmo ka didto....you are only allowed to work for 20 hrs. a week...dako pa kaayo gasto...daghan na gani nama uli sa pinas kay faets kaayo ilang life didto karn...ang agency ra ang madato....nindot naba kaayo paminawon nga naa ka sa UK....naputos diay sa utang diri sa pinas.....grabe naba kaayo mangayo ning mga agency diri sa ato....if want to take the risk.....just try it.....
    Some agencies are making a lot of money on some students. The key is to do your homework, go see all agencies and find out how much they all cost first. you'll be surprised with the extras some charge.

    The working hrs depends on your course. Degree courses allow 20 hrs part time work and if the course allows paid vocational training (OJT) you can effectively work 37.5 hrs per week.

    a good agency will detail all costs and they will help you, rather than persuade you to go. It is not a good option if you have to borrow all the money to get there!!!

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    Default Re: UK Student Visa (NVQ or Postgrad) ?

    to get the uk student visa first you must read its all content which is available at
    Study Abroad - Pakistani Education and where from you can find all the information of UK student visa, Germany student visa, Australia student visa else regarding to your whole content, it will provide you full of information and you have to know about it before getting the visa. however i will prefer you to go UK where much more facilities are awaiting of you .

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