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What does a full-time MBA in the USA cost?

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How much money do I need to prepare for a full-time MBA in the USA?

Tuition fees depend on the university you select. For the top 20 schools (those most favored by applicants and potential employers) average US $60K to US $100K for a full-time / evening program.

As that is a lot of money, many students take out loans, or are sponsored by their employers to complete the programs in the evening.

Are international students allowed to stay in UK for 2 years after their study?

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Are international students allowed to stay in the UK for 2 years after their studies? Previously this was only in Scotland, but is this also valid for England now?

If you graduate from a UK university (either undergraduate or post-graduate) you can get a work permit / visa under the The Work in the UK scheme.

It is good for a non-renewable two-year period after which you are expected to transfer to another immigration category. Time spent under the Post-Study Work sub-category does not count towards permanent residence.

For more information check this link about UK immigration.

What is the best college to study abroad at in the UK ?

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What is the best college to study abroad at in the UK ?

The university / college depends on your choice of course and level (undergraduate/postgraduate).

Typically the top 10 schools are as ordered below:

1. Oxford
2. Cambridge
3. Imperial College
4. London School of Economics
5. St. Andrews
6. Warwick
7. University College of London
8. Durham
9. York
10. Bristol

Source: Times Good University Guide

Graduate school in the UK takes too long to get my documents

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I am applying to graduate school in the UK. As a resident of the US, what do I need to study there? Do I need a student visa ? They are taking forever with sending a decision so I want to go ahead and get stuff together just in case. How long does it usually take to get everything one needs to study in another country?

I suggest that you push them a little harder to make sure you get your documents in time.

Its summer holidays in the UK right now so that means most staff isn’t around. Try to contact the International Office directly (if they don’t answer e-mail, call them) and ask them to make a decision.

Without an unconditional offer from the University you cannot apply for a student visa. As you are a US resident the language requirements shouldn’t be a problem. Visa processing depends on the British Visa office, but for the US should be just a few days. Find the closest consulate/embassy to you and make a list of documents you need to prepare.

Living in the UK is straightforward. Just start off on university campus — and decide if you want to stay there. Bring a suitcase full of clothing and a credit card and a guaranteed way to draw cash from the wall.

Some useful contact info:

British Council USA
The British Embassy, 3100
Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington DC 20008
FAQ line: 1(800) 488-2235
Fax: (202) 588 7918
www.britishcouncil.org/usa

For visa information:

http://www.britishcouncil.org/usa-educationuk-immigration-and-work.htm

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