We are a department that has been active for 22 years with the goal to determine the structural changes in economy and the problems of general business administration, to develop problem solving skills and to devise modelling techniques that fit our aims. 

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 25 May, 2021

If you’re considering doing an MBA or a master’s in business, you will probably have to take a test like the GMAT as part of your business school application.

Established more than 60 years ago by the Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC), the GMAT is the only admissions test designed specifically for graduate business and management programmes.

The GMAT tests your logic and reasoning skills and provides a standardised way for business schools to assess their MBA and master’s candidates, who often have a diverse level of qualifications and experience.

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 24 May, 2021

When applying to study abroad at university, almost all international students will need to take some kind of English language test.

There is a range of English tests out there that different universities around the world accept.

The TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language internet-based test) is accepted at thousands of universities around the world. Here is a guide to what to expect during the test and how to prepare for it.

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 21 May, 2021

As soon as you’ve chosen which college you’d like to study at in the US, there is another big decision ahead of you: where to live.

Securing awesome student housing in a new city, even a new country, can be a daunting task. You want to make sure you’ve picked the perfect location, but also that the price suits your budget. Maybe you want to find a place to live among fellow international students, or perhaps you want to experience local culture and improve your language skills with American students – the choice is yours.

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 20 May, 2021

UCAS Adjustment is no longer available for the 2022 entry

If you’ve applied to study at a UK university and ended up with better grades than you expected, you might be wondering if you can still get a place on an alternative course or try to get into a different university.

Ucas accommodates for this situation through Ucas adjustment, where students are offered the chance to reconsider their choice of where and what to study.

Below is a guide on everything you need to know about Ucas adjustment to help you decide whether it’s right for you.

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 19 May, 2021

Australia has signalled that the majority of international students will not be able to return until the second half of 2022. 

Since January 2021, of the country’s visa-holding international students have been unable to enter the country and return to university because of Covid-19 border restrictions.

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 13 May, 2021

The Covid-19 pandemic exacerbated the issue of food insecurity among university students, but even before the pandemic, increasing numbers of students had been reporting food insecurity.

This is largely because of rising tuition and living costs combined with declining state support for students and the privatisation of food provision on campuses.

By Joy.Hunter@tim…, 12 May, 2021

You don’t have to be an architecture student (or indeed know anything about architecture) to appreciate the beauty of a well-designed or unusual university building. Although university architecture may bring to mind ancient cloisters and dimly lit old libraries, campuses around the world are home to some of the most unique, modern buildings on the planet.

At the end of the day, your campus is probably where you’ll be spending most of your time as a student so it doesn’t hurt if it also happens to be nice to look at. 

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 11 May, 2021

The Saltire Scholarships are a Scottish government funding scheme for international students who wish to pursue a master’s degree in Scotland.

The scheme offers up to 50 awards of up to £8,000 towards tuition fees for any one year of full-time study on a postgraduate master’s programme at any university in Scotland.

The scholarship is open to students from Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Pakistan and the US.

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 10 May, 2021

The University of Birmingham in the 2021/22 academic year.

The scholarship is worth £3,000 and will be deducted from the successful candidate’s tuition fees.

In order to be eligible, students must have received admission to a master’s programme at Birmingham for the 2021/2022 academic year, be domiciled in one of the eligible Commonwealth countries, and be classed as an overseas fees payer.