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When is the graduation date of British graduate students?

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Going to Britain for postgraduate study is a popular way of further study in China in recent years. As an old developed country, Britain has a profound educational background and is also the birthplace of modern higher education system. So it's a good choice to study for a master's degree in England. So, when will British graduate students graduate? How many years is the academic system? Next, let's take a look. 1. When will the British graduate students graduate? Most graduate students in Britain have a one-year academic system, and when to graduate should be discussed in two situations: autumn enrollment and spring enrollment. For most students enrolled in autumn, they can graduate by submitting their graduation thesis in the last year, but they have to wait for half a year to get their degree certificates, so the time for graduate students to get their graduation certificates is about 1 1. If you enter school in spring, you will graduate in June. You don't need to get a degree certificate at school, just send it back to China. Second, what is the academic system of British graduate students? If you want to know when British graduate students graduate, you must first understand the academic system of British graduate students, because students in different parts of Britain choose different academic systems, which will lead to differences in graduation time. (1) There are two main postgraduate courses in the UK. One is a master's degree course, which is generally 12 months. Including classroom teaching, special discussion, examination and continuity evaluation, degree thesis, etc. The other is a postgraduate diploma or certificate course, which usually lasts for 9 months, including the teaching content of the master's course, but excluding the graduation thesis. Some diploma courses can be converted into master's courses after completion. (2) Research-oriented degrees of postgraduate study in Britain are divided into research-oriented master's degrees and doctoral degrees. Research courses provide the best opportunities for students who want to develop their professional interests. Students usually choose their own research topics and conduct research under the guidance of their tutors. Therefore, the ability of autonomous learning is very important for students studying research-oriented courses. Applicants for master's degree programs must have a bachelor's degree. Generally, you must be engaged in full-time research work at school 1 to 2 years, and obtain a master's degree in MPhil. If the research progress is satisfactory to the school, you can apply for continuing doctoral research. China students with a three-year master's degree can directly apply for doctoral research courses in the UK. Doctoral research generally takes three years or more. If only students with bachelor's degrees are interested in pursuing doctoral degrees, they can consider the postgraduate and doctoral courses jointly launched by excellent universities in Britain 10 in 2000. This new educational system combines modular teaching, independent research and interdisciplinary learning, which better meets the demand of high-level talents in today's knowledge economy. The academic system is usually four years, and more and more British universities offer this course. 3. What can British graduate students do after graduation? 1. Employment in the UK Everyone should know that the employment situation in the UK is rather grim. However, the British government still encourages overseas students to start businesses in the UK. However, the business visa for graduate students requires higher academic skills and innovation ability, and there are requirements and restrictions on the number of places and funds. In addition, starting a business in Britain requires a thorough understanding of the British commercial law system, so it is more difficult for most international students. At the same time, many students have no work experience before studying in Britain, which is one of the reasons why international students have no advantage in foreign employment competition. Foreign countries pay more attention to practical work experience. But don't be discouraged. About 70% of job opportunities in Britain are open to graduate students of all majors. For employers, work experience is as important as education, and sometimes work experience is even more important than education. 60% of British masters can find corresponding jobs within six months. Now more and more international students are returning to China for development. According to relevant data, nearly 60% of overseas students studying in the UK have master's degrees, about 30% are undergraduates, and the rest are international students with doctoral and postdoctoral degrees. 60% of international students choose to return to China for development after studying abroad, because their families account for 40% in China. 2. The data of transnational recruitment of enterprises in China show that more than half of British returnees want to work in foreign-funded enterprises, because the culture and operation mode of foreign-funded enterprises are conducive to giving full play to the advantages of international students. But now many domestic enterprises are paying attention to "going out" to recruit talents, so you can keep an eye on the recruitment trends of related enterprises at any time. There is a great demand in 3.IT, law, finance, accounting and retail industries. In fact, international students still have great advantages in finding jobs. In Britain, the demand for talents in IT, law, finance, accounting, retail and other industries is still strong. In order to expand their business in the international market, some British companies prefer to hire international students because these students can better understand the local culture. For international students, most universities in Britain will provide a series of employment services for students, such as providing employment information, employment guidance, professional skills training, internship positions, organizing job fairs, personal career planning guidance and so on. Some universities, such as the Career Guidance Center of York University, also encourage students to start their own businesses. Schools will provide students with entrepreneurial parks and venture funds to provide guidance and help for the difficulties they encounter in the initial stage of starting a business. Usually, students will have various opportunities to exercise their skills at school, such as student clubs, university activities and IT training. In order to obtain these employment or entrepreneurial help, students can usually contact the school employment guidance center in three ways: one is to directly find the school employment office, the other is to directly participate in the activities sponsored by the employment guidance center; In addition, students can also leave messages, submit resumes and consult job hunting through the webpage and e-mail provided by the employment guidance department. 4. What are the advantages of applying for graduate students in the UK? (1) One-year postgraduate students studying in the UK have high gold content. Postgraduates in Britain are very different from those in China. Postgraduates in Britain are divided into one-year teaching courses and two-year research courses. At present, international students mainly teach for one year and write papers in the third semester. The teaching methods include large classes, special reports and tutoring classes. Research-oriented courses focus on doing research, and the school will assign tutors to supervise the research work. Tutors only provide guidance and advice to students. Most of the time, students conduct innovative research by themselves, and finally complete a dissertation of 30,000 to 50,000 words. Moreover, in terms of learning content, the curriculum design of British graduate students is very practical, including elective courses, all of which are professional courses, ranging from 3 to 5-6 courses per semester. Each course requires reading a certain number of designated reference books, writing small papers and completing group cooperation projects, and finally passing the exam. British universities are very strict, and they will be eliminated if they fail to pass the exam. It is common to fail 30% of a course, and the elimination rate in some schools is as high as 20% ~ 30%. Therefore, students who can successfully complete their studies are excellent students who can master real talents and practical learning. (2) Rolling admission for postgraduate students studying in the UK is on a first-come-first-served basis. It is reported that there is no unified entrance examination for postgraduate courses in the UK, and institutions decide their own admission criteria. Whether the applicant succeeds in admission depends on whether it meets the admission requirements of the institution. The entry requirements for postgraduate study in the UK are a bachelor's degree in related disciplines and an English proficiency test score (such as IELTS 6.5 or above). If the degree is not enough or the major is not right, you can study for a master's degree for one year before studying for a master's degree with the approval of the British graduate school. China three-year college graduates with relevant work experience can also apply for master's courses directly after being recognized by British institutions. For students who want to study MBA courses, they usually must have at least 3 years of working experience in management positions. The above is the information about the graduation time of British graduate students. I hope this content can answer questions for friends and give some reference to friends who want to go to the UK for postgraduate study.