1 Aug, 2009  |  Written by Geetha Venkatesh  |  under Study Abroad

Geographical features of UK:flag_uk

United Kingdom, the dreamland of many students lies in Western Europe just off the coast of France.  It comprises of Great Britain, Northern Ireland and numerous smaller islands which includes Isle of Wight, Anglesey, and the Scilly, Orkney, Shetland, and Hebridean archipelagos.  The total land area of the UK is approximately 94,600 sq mi and lies between the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. Continue Reading ->

10 Jul, 2009  |  Written by Geetha Venkatesh  |  under Study Abroad

Geographical features of Ireland:ireland

Ireland, the third largest island in Europe is located towards the north west of continental Europe.  Ireland is generally described as two parts, the Northern Ireland which is a part of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.  The island is divided into 4 provinces namely Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster.  Ireland is blessed with a mild but changeable oceanic climate.

Education System in Ireland:

Education in Ireland is mandatory for all children from the age of 6 to 16. Irish education system was categorized into Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education.

Primary Education: The primary education emphasizes on a child-centred approach and believes that high quality education ensures children to visualize their potentials and mould their career. The basic curriculum for primary education includes,

  • Language
  • Mathematics
  • Arts education comprising visual arts, music and drama
  • Social
  • Physical integration,
  • Environment and scientific education

Secondary Education: It consists of secondary, vocational, community and comprehensive schools.  The secondary education is divided into 3 cycles:

  • Junior cycle
  • Transition year
  • Senior cycle

Students take up Established Leaving certificate, Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme and Leaving Certificate Applied Programme during their final two years in the Senior cycle which leads to a state examination.  These three programmes acts as an entry point to the Third Level Education.  The tertiary education includes Universities, Institutes of Technologies, Colleges of Education, NUI Colleges and Independent Colleges.  They offer diverse range of courses in the field of business, science, engineering, linguistics, and music leading to Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral levels.

Why study in Ireland?

Ireland’s higher education institutions are internationally recognized for their excellence and quality of education.  Irish government regard education as a key priority for the development of the country and education is considered as a fundamental right under their constitution.  Educational institutions in Ireland have close links with the industries and are characterized by creativity, pragmatism and agility.  Enormous investments have been made in the field of research and development, which plays a key role in developing Ireland as a knowledge society.

Ireland is an English speaking country and Irish people are cheered for their friendliness and hospitality that helps overseas students to adapt quickly to the new life.  Ireland is beautiful and has a rich cultural heritage with its own music, culture and sports.  The most important aspect is that Ireland is a safe country to study in. Continue Reading ->

4 Jul, 2009  |  Written by Geetha Venkatesh  |  under Study Abroad

Geographical features of Germany:germany

Germany,  the Federal Parliamentary Republic of sixteen states is a country in Central Europe.  It is surrounded by the North Sea, Denmark and the Baltic Sea to the north, France, Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands to the west, Austria and Switzerland to the south, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east.  Germany is the 63rd largest country with a total land area of 357,021 km2 (137,847 sq mi). Continue Reading ->

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