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University Ranking Uk

Angela Said:

Best MBA(IT) college and university in UK (with ranking) PLZ ....?

We Answered:

Universities & Colleges in U.K.

University of Central England (Jan/Sep Intake)
UCE is one of the largest universities in the United Kingdom with 9 campuses and over 25,000 students enrolled. UCE is one of the very few universities that offers career guidance and opportunities.
Popular Programs:
MBA - General, Finance, Marketing
MSc - Business Management, Finance, HRM
MSc - Automotive Engineering, Mechanical Engg
MSc - Supply Chain Management
MSc - Software Technology

All Programs: September 2008 semester / January 2008 semester

Approximate Annual Tuition Fee:
Undergraduate: £ 8500 Postgraduate: £ 8500 - 10300


Northumbria University (Jan/Sep Intake)
Northumbria was voted as the Britain's best modern university. Northumbria University is a truly international university with students from all over the world. Has very high quality ratings.
Popular Programs:
MSc - Automotive Systems Engineering
MSc - Advanced Methods in Aeronautical Engineering
Mechancial, Electrical, Chemical, Civil Engineering
Chemistry, Physics, Business, Finance Programs

All Programs: September 2008 semester / January 2008 semester

Approximate Annual Tuition Fee:
Undergraduate: £ 7950 - 8500 Postgraduate: £ 7950 - 13500


Middlesex University, London (Jan/Sep Intake)
One of the largest universities in UK and ranked among the top 20 universities recently by Guardian.
Popular Programs:
MSc - Computer Networking, BSc - Applied Computing
MSc - Business Information Technology,
MA - Human Resources Management, MBA

All Programs:
February 2008 semester September 2008 semester

Approximate Annual Tuition Fee:
Undergraduate: £ 8500-9500 Postgraduate: £ 9000 - 14500

Ray Said:

Is going to a lower ranked University in UK worth it,in terms of employment and quality of education?

We Answered:

I'm not sure if you can consider Glasgow as a 'low rank university'. What do you consider lower, and in what way? As in, lower than say the top 40? These types of rankings tend to be either somewhat subjective or inaccurate. Many consider Cambridge to have out done Oxford long ago. Yet these rankings still put Oxford first.

What you have to remember is that a ranking is just a ranking. The location and the course content is also what matters. Also, there is no real correlation between salary and the university you went to here in the UK. Someone who has a degree in Philosophy from Oxford will probably earn less than someone with a degree in Business from Aberdeen. It's the actual course that matters as well, as some graduates from different disciplines will ultimately make more money.

However, that's not to say you shouldn't try and get into the better schools. It will look better on your CV. But just don't worry yourself too much.

Hope this helps and good luck with your application!

Henry Said:

university ranking,uk?

We Answered:

It depends what University you are talking about...

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,…

this gives you ranking by subject and also by university overall.....

try the guardian it is also good as well

Toni Said:

what is more important when looking for a job, university ranking or major ranking in the uk?

We Answered:

Generally, both, but it does depend on the job sector you plan to go into and its relevance to your degree. In a lot of professional sectors, such as law, accountancy, banking etc, recruiters will know which universities are the best for degrees in law, finance, economics etc, so subject ranking is important. But if you're planning to go into a more generic field, or you are unlikely to get a job directly relevant to your degree, then the general ranking is more important. Just as an example, Queen Mary is highly ranked for English but not so high generally. Kings College is ranked lowly for English, but is generally ranked quite a bit higher than QM. If you are planning to study English and realistically are unlikely to get a job directly relevant to your degree (most English grads don't), then Kings would probably look better to most employers than QM. If possible I would recommend going for a uni that is fairly highly ranked both in general and in terms of your subject, rather than one that is very highly ranked in one and very lowly ranked in the other.

Arnold Said:

IF a UK university is ranked 100..is it a good ranking or average or poor or very poor.???.?

We Answered:

Average..i guess

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