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UK Colleges and Universities

The United Kingdom is home to some of the top colleges and universities in the world. These include the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, University College London and the Imperial College London.

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Which are the top ranking genetic engineering colleges and universities in India?

Possibly because they have the least to be concerned about when it comes to Government interference.

Some of the top engineering colleges that feature in almost all ranking systems are (in no particular order):

  • IIT Kanpur
  • IIT Kharagpur
  • IIT Bombay
  • IIT Delhi
  • IIT Madras
  • IIT Guwahati
  • IIT Roorkee
  • IIIT Hyderabad
  • Punjab Engineering College
  • IIIT Allahabad
  • Indian Institute of Science
  • ISM Dhanbad
  • BIT Mesra
  • College of Engineering,Guindy,Anna University
  • PSG College of Technology
  • NIT Trichy
  • NIT Karnataka
  • NIT Warangal
  • BITS Pilani
  • NIT Allahabad
  • Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology
  • Jadavpur University
  • Delhi College of Engineering (Now DTU), Delhi
  • Bengal Engineering College Now, Bengal Engineering and Science University
  • NIT Bhopal
  • NIT Calicut
  • NIT Rourkela
  • NIT Jaipur
  • NIT Hamirpur

Which set of principles are essential to uphold high ethical standards of behavior that leaders must adhere to?

People can not know which set of principles are essential without knowing the principles. This information is needed to answer this correctly.

What is the best dental school in the UK?

I have seen many dental schools across britain, however by far the most modern and most pretigious is Dundee. They have some big name wold renowned lecturers who if were a football team would be the Manchester Utd's and Real Madrids of dental schools. Currently number 1 in the guradian league tables for top dental school in Britain to study more and more employers are taking on Dundee graduates. However , I must say that the entry requirements are very stringent and only the elite students are chosen to study here.

Any further questions please just ask

How do you prioritize targets and set timescales at work?

It is important to prioritise targets and set timescales in order to effectively manage your workload. By prioritising your workload you will be able to identify which tasks/jobs have to be carried out first as they will be either more important or urgent than the others. If you set timescales for your workload then you will be able to see if you are spending too much time on a certain area rather than moving on to other more pressing matters.

Is shadan engineering college peerancheru under blacklist?

may be but I'm shure you r among those who bring their colleges to become part of such lists........

How often do cadets get breaks from their course at Sandhurst?

The British Army's Commissioning Course at The Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst lasts 44 weeks: 3 terms each 14 weeks long, plus a couple of "spare" weeks for admin/ contingencies etc..

Sandhurst is an officer training school, not a military university. Most cadets (90%) have been to university before arriving at Sandhurst, & the purpose of the Academy is to prepare potential officers to command/ lead soldiers. It's an intensive course which uses Infantry platoon command/ leadership as the basic medium for teaching potential officers the essentials of the profession of arms. There is little time for breaks from training: essentially, once an Officer Cadet is "in the pipeline" s/he has very limited "time out" of the system until the end of the course.

During Term 1 Officer Cadets never really leave the Academy, except on training exercises. The first 5 weeks are particularly intense - a highly compressed/ pressurised introduction covering everything soldier recruits cover in 14 weeks of basic training (The "Common Military Syllabus - Recruit"): it's tough, & in order to get everything done Officer Cadets get minimal sleep. The underlying principle is that you can't be a good "Chief" until you know how "the Indians" feel!

Weeks 1-5 are designed to inculcate basic attitudes/ values, & weed out those who are poorly motivated and/ or lacking the requisite guts & drive, but who managed to pass the Army Officer Selection Board. Generally AOSB does a good job selecting the right people, but no system is perfect, & inevitably there are always a few who really can't "cut it", or who decide that the Army life is not, after all, for them. Usually cadets are allowed out of the Academy for the weekend after completion of week 5. The rest of Term 1 focuses on teaching/ developing essential military skills (eg weapon training, navigation, fieldcraft, signalling, first aid etc.), plus principles & practice of leadership.

Term 2 is a bit more relaxed: cadets don't have to move "at the double" at all times, & the training focuses on leadership, tactics, war studies, communications etc more than just endless PT, drill, inspections, & basic soldiering skills. Nevertheless, the typical working day is around 16 hours, & necessary preparation time eats into the remaining 8 hours! However, when not required for training (ie a few weekends from Saturday lunchtime until Sunday evening) cadets may be allowed to leave the Academy - unless, of course, under some disciplinary sanction, & if not required for a Sunday "Church Parade".

Term 3 is "synoptic" - the focus is on the broader strategic/ political context of military operations, & on drawing together all the "threads" of training from Terms 1 & 2 into a coherent whole related to current operational requirements.

During Term 3 cadets may leave the Academy at weekends unless required for training: there are, however, many exercises during the final term which run over weekends, so such opportunities are limited!

In reality, the Commissioning Course is so intense/ time consuming that few cadets have the opportunity to take more than a few (3-4 maybe) overnight Saturday/ Sunday breaks away from the Academy during the entire course.

There are two 4 week leave periods after Terms 1 & 2. However, it is important to appreciate that Officer Cadets are expected to spend much of these "leave" periods participating in "Adventure training"/ undertaking expeditions (usually abroad) which they're expected to organise themselves. Such activities must be approved by the Academy, fully documented etc, & failure to complete them means failure - no commission. In the British Army training system the preparation, planning, & completion of such "independent" activities is regarded as a vital part of the process of developing "officership".

After commissioning, "newly minted" 2nd Lts will probably get 10-14 days leave, after which they report for specialised training for whichever arm or service they've commissioned into - eg Infantry officers must complete the 12 week "Platoon Commanders' Battle Course" at the Infantry School.

Is London Institute of Technology and Research black listed?

if its "anglian college of London" I am afraid i have to say that college does not exit in the UKBA sponsor list please run immediately to college to make an enquiry... if u need any information just go to http://ukstudy2010.blogspot.com and u leave message in the comments box..

Which uni or college is good for studying fashion design in UK?

I believe Bournemouth is meant to be good and also London College of Fashion

Winchester is highly regarded

How much will you earn with an MBA in he UK?

Salary, earning potential, and marketability are not only determined by the type of field you are in and the degree you possess. It depends on your position within that field, the institution you work for, your experience, expertise, personal abilities, critical thinking skills, problem solving abilities, dedication and commitment toward ones work, and more. Thus, salary is not so much dependent on the type of degree as much as it is dependent on the person who holds the degree. Still, if you have a specific occupational title, you can then retrieve the estimated mean annual wage particular to that occupation through the U.S. Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Is stratford business school in the UK genuine?

Ok i guess what alot of people arent reading is what Stratford really is. Pretty much it prepares you for what you what to go to school for. its not a actually certification of something. Alot of people are pissed cuz they cant use the diploma but it's not a real certification. It says it right on the course part. So if you dont have the money for school but you want to be super prepared its a good starting point. its like 20-30 dollars a month. It's like studying for your high school SATs. i wish people would read what it really was before getting mad and not understanding what the "school" is trying to do.

What are the top architecture schools to attend in the UK offering a masters of architecture for undergraduates?

I dont think any school will offer masters for undergraduates.First, you have to complete the bachelors degree. then go for a masters.

Some masters courses ask for practical experience as well (after qualifying).

Is St Patrick's College blacklisted?

yes they are they were suspended previously and are working with university of wales you better google it all

What is the minimum band requirement for IELTS test for UK settlement visa?

For settlement visa minimum 4 band is required but original requirement for visa is A1 level in CEFR , if you have below 4 band in IELTS so you can go for KET exam which is Essy compare to IELTS. (both certificate is valid for UK Settlement visa.

Is global executive institute Ghana is affiliated to cambridge international college?

Global Executive Institute in Ghana is affiliated to the Cambridge International College -UK and the president of the said institute is Mr. Emmanuel Gyau.

This was confirmed by Cambridge International College -UK on a brochure/pamphlet sent to a friend of mine who is a student of Cambridged International Colledge adversing the graduation ceremony of the said institute in Ghana

Who should you contact to request your transcript from the University of Wales college of Cardiff UK?

You must contact the Office of the Registrar at the school who will be able to provide you with an official transcript.

Why is it important to set high standards for your work and how to set these standards?

It is important to set high standards for my work because then it will help me to do the best i can and help me get recognised at work in a positive way. When high standards are set, it can always be a challenge and would make me want to achieve it and i will then become better and better at what i do and will see myself improving in time. I would set these standards by talking to my line manager and asking what i could do to improve the work i do. Becuase my manager would then tell me what im already doing good and what needs to be completed to a higher standard.

If you want to be a doctor do you need a triple science in your gcse's?

No, you do not, as not all schools offer it for GCSE. Hence, because the medical schools want to grant everyone the same chance to get in; triple science is not a requirement, double should be fine.

If you CAN take triple science, it would be better

How do you get admission forms for university of Ghana?

There is a period in the year when announcements are made that univeristy forms are out and this means you can purchase one. to get admission forms for The University Of Ghana, you will need to make a bankers draft from your bankers or go over to the campus and make one with bank representatives and submit your bankers draft to obtain your admission forms nicely packaged along with a receipt.

Was there a Western or Weston girls Grammar School in Southampton around 1966?

Yes there was a Western District Southampton Girls School. My mom was a student there.

Why working as a group is so important?

Because you need team skills all tne way though your life. For example, when you get a job you most likely will be required to complete tasks as a part of a team. With out team skills, you can't get on well with people!