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		<title>UK education: Where the best meet !</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oxford and Cambridge are the buzzword in UK education. They are goldmines for career and students on the globe give their all to be a part of these established and almost historical institutes. Getting in, is however, quite tough. These universities don’t take your erstwhile academic glory. If you are from outside Britain, it holds [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="uk education" src="http://sbaa.files.wordpress.com/2007/08/freebag-small.jpg" alt="" width="349" height="453" />Oxford and Cambridge are the buzzword in <strong>UK education</strong>. They are goldmines for career and students on the globe give their all to be a part of these established and almost historical institutes. Getting in, is however, quite tough.</p>
<p>These universities don’t take your erstwhile academic glory. If you are from outside Britain, it holds next to nil value. But you have to have AAAA grades in requisite streams throughout your educational life. Their <strong>UCAS test</strong> is the sternest test you will ever find. They expect potential candidates to clear them out efficiently.</p>
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</script></div><p>A mix of scholars, psychologists and teasers takes their PI. You will find stable questions intertwined with haphazard ones and you may lose your mental ability and flounder at even the basic pretexts. But once you are in, the world beckons you. The <strong>graduate courses</strong> are very engrossing and there are excellent books at your disposal in their libraries. If you are an arts student, you get particularly good atmosphere.</p>
<p>Another prized institution in UK is the <strong>London School of Economics</strong>. It has given economic luminaries. It instills innate knowledge of world growth and macro-economic nuggets in the student to understand vital points like recession and crises.</p>
<p>These are brilliant institutes; no doubt:)</p>
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