The overall aim of this program is to provide our students with all the skills, knowledge and attributes needed to meet the challenges of what comes into the professional life of a nurse in the continuously changing healthcare needs and to flourish in the modern health Service.
The degree offers lifelong learning and career opportunities for the students as well as a strong emphasis on leadership in nursing. Alongside practical experience, you will gain important theoretical knowledge. The cohorts are limited, and this aids in ensuring that our students receive the resources they need to get the most out of the program.
Throughout the years of studies, you will be equipped with extensive clinical experience in different settings, like clinics, hospital wards, critical care, community settings, and palliative care.
Nursing is a very competitive study field, and it is necessary not only to demonstrate academic excellence when applying but also to have a passion for such a challenging task. In high-pressure environments, students must have excellent literacy and numeracy skills, be great communicators and be able to function as part of a team.
International Baccalaureate Requirement: Minimum 30 points
A-level Requirement: ABB
Motivational letter
IELTS requirement: 7.0 overall with a minimum of 6.0 bands in each module.
Entry Requirement for Master
Nursing is a very competitive study field and it is necessary not only to demonstrate academic excellence when applying but also to have the passion to play such a challenging task. In high-pressure environments, students must have excellent literacy and numeracy skills, be great communicators and be able to function as part of a team.
International Baccalaureate Requirement: Minimum 30 points
A-level Requirement: ABB
Based on the institution and type of course, fees vary depending on different factors—generally, the tuition fees for an international undergraduate degree is approximately £ 20,000
Remember that tuition fees are often subject to change due to the internal policies of the universities and the country's inflation.
International students with a UK student visa are expected to have a minimum of £1014 in the bank for every month they expect to remain in the country, or the annual of £ 12180. Studying in London is considerably more costly at £ 1,265 a month, than £ 15,180 a year. Most students with health-care courses may need funding. The government is working to raise extra funding to assist with tuition and transportation expenses for healthcare graduates. Students can apply for grants which need not be repaid. Such grants help with the cost of tuition, or commuting costs for placements. Any disabled student can also qualify for additional grant funding.