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Hello, I'm glad for your question: Should I continue my studies or return to work if I didn't graduate from my bachelor's degree in London, UK. In fact, it depends on the individual's current situation. Help you analyze the advantages and disadvantages of different options, you can use it as a reference, I hope it will help you.
Returning to China to work: Returning to China is not not excellent, the key is to see whether it is suitable for you. For those of you who have not graduated from a bachelor's degree and want to return to China for development, employment or entrepreneurship are inseparable from academic certification. Without graduation, academic qualifications cannot be authenticated, because graduation certificate is one of the necessary materials for academic certification.
However, if you want to find a job, or if your family helps you arrange a job, you can only retreat to do some things, such as asking a professional to help you complete the certificate of returnee (with a degree) + a letter (with a degree) to prove your study abroad experience, and you will be able to do it in your future work or life.
Continue reading: If you continue to study, you can choose to transfer credits for undergraduates, but how many credits can be transferred and what school to transfer to depends on whether the other school accepts the transfer credits, how many credits can be accepted if accepted, and whether the transferred credits will be recognized when the academic certification is done in the future. But the most efficient way is to get the best degree in the shortest time, and the best degree in the shortest time is naturally to apply for a master's degree, especially a master's degree in the UK, which takes only one year.
High gold content and wide recognition. However, under normal circumstances, you cannot apply for a master's degree without graduating from a bachelor's degree, so you can ask professionals to help you apply, because there are a lot of maids involved. Detail issues.
However, to apply for a master's degree, you need to grit your teeth and work hard for another year, and then the light will come, and a new light in life will begin.
That's the pros and cons of both, you can balance your needs and make a choice.
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Can you tell us why you returned to China without completing your undergraduate studies? A degree is indeed an important part of your future work and life, and if you are now clear that you want to go back to your studies, there is still a chance to return to the UK to study. In this case, it is recommended that you apply directly to a master's school, the study time is shorter, you can choose a simple and easy to study major, the pressure of studying will not be great, and it will be more conducive to you to complete the degree.
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What is the situation of the one-year master's degree in the UK that everyone is worried about?
According to the analysis of survey data, the proportion of women in China is higher than that of men. The age distribution is mainly between 23 and 33 years old, accounting for 95%. The average age of those who have returned from studying abroad and working in China is years old, including those with master's degrees and those with doctoral degrees.
of the employees who have returned to China from studying abroad have a master's degree, a doctoral degree, and a bachelor's degree and a junior college degree.
Among those who have returned to China for employment, management, science, and economics are the most popular disciplines, followed by engineering, literature, and law.
There are great differences in the professional directions of people with different educational backgrounds, and the main professional directions of doctoral degrees are chemistry, materials, economics, electronic and electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and computer science.
Among the people with master's degrees, the majors with a high proportion are finance, accounting, business administration, management and international business.
The composition of undergraduate and junior college majors is close to that of master's degree groups, mainly in business administration, economics, accounting, etc.
Employment in the return country of studying abroad.
According to the analysis of the types of employment institutions for returnees who have settled down in Beijing, the main types of institutions for returnees to work in Beijing are state-owned enterprises (and private enterprises (. This is followed by foreign-funded enterprises, state institutions and financial institutions. The distribution of employment institutions for returnees with master's degree is basically the same, but the returnees with doctoral degrees mainly choose colleges and universities and state institutions for employment.
Compared with the situation in the previous two years, the proportion of people entering state-owned enterprises has declined, while the proportion of people entering foreign-funded enterprises has increased. Returnees still choose to work in Beijing, including Haidian, Chaoyang and Xicheng, and the proportion of people who directly join institutions in suburban counties is very small, and even those who have not obtained a doctorate degree are employed in suburban counties. Compared with the previous two years, the proportion of returnees who have entered Beijing's Changping District has an upward trend.
Intention to return to China for employment.
Nearly half of those who participated in the survey were looking for career opportunities in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, down eight percentage points from 2013.
In terms of areas of job expectations, 75% of respondents are willing to develop in eastern coastal cities, followed by the central region (15%). The industries in which returnees expect to work are mainly financial (education) (culture) (software and information technology services).
Enterprises are still the preferred employment target for returnees, with 29% of respondents choosing foreign-funded enterprises, 20% choosing state-owned enterprises, and 17% choosing private enterprises, that is, two-thirds of returnees expect to work in enterprises.
This is followed by public institutions (14%), universities and scientific research (11%). Only those who have returned from studying abroad expect to start their own businesses, but this has increased by one percentage point compared to the previous year. Career development space is the most considered factor in the employment decision-making process of all returnees (followed by work location (and compensation and benefits).
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International BAI Chinese teachers have become the most scarce talents in China's education and training industry, with a shortage of 10,000 DAO students.
The National Certificate of Professional Talent for Teachers of Chinese as a Foreign Language is more legally effective than other certificates, and is valid nationwide, and a large number of enthusiasts in the field of Chinese as a foreign language, college students, and young and middle-aged in-service people have studied and applied for the certificate.
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First of all, since the reform and opening up, China's comprehensive national strength and economic strength are not.
The domestic employment environment and entrepreneurial environment are good, which has attracted more and more international students to return to China for employment.
Secondly, after the financial crisis, the economic impact of Western developed countries has continued to increase, and the employment situation of local high-tech talents is not optimistic, let alone overseas students. In addition, Chinese students are low in the social situation of Western developed countries, especially the United Kingdom, the United States, France and other popular study abroad countries, in addition to employment pressure, there is more social pressure.
In addition, there are huge differences in living habits and cultures, and it is difficult for international students to integrate into the local life and social environment. Most of the international students' families are very privileged and cannot integrate into the living environment abroad, which has more or less a bad impact on the lives of international students. After returning to China, the family can provide a relatively superior development platform, which is beneficial to the development of international students themselves and the pressure of life, which has also become an important reason for a large number of international students to return to China.
In addition, China's aging population is becoming more and more serious, and many international students are only children, which also leads to many international students having to return to China for employment. In addition, the language advantage and study abroad experience of international students returning to China is an advantage of international students' employment, but if you choose to stay abroad for employment, it is not a big advantage.
Although the employment situation in China is not optimistic, most returnees still tend to choose to return to China for employment.
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Most students who plan to study in the UK may have the idea of being able to find a job in the UK or apply for immigration directly after graduation. For this type of students, what kind of relevant policies are there for studying in the UK so that students can stay in the UK to work and live after graduation?
Below, follow the teachers of the UKEC British Education Centre to learn about the types of legal visas that can be obtained by graduates studying in the UK.
1、tier 2 visa
General skilled work visa, since 2011, due to the rise of unemployment in the UK, the general skilled work visa has also been subject to many restrictions, the more important is the restriction on income level and working hours, in the income range of 10,000 pounds - 40,000 pounds of annual income can only apply for less than 12 months of tier
2 visas, and cannot be renewed in the UK and cannot be re-applied for within one year of expiry.
Only managerial-level positions with an annual income of more than 40,000 yuan can get a Tier 2 visa indefinitely.
In addition, there are no restrictions on overseas assignees, which means that if a Chinese company is stationed to work in the UK, there is no restriction.
2、spouse visa
Spouse visa, if you find a British spouse in the UK, you can apply for this type of visa, and after five years, you can apply for indefinite leave to remain.
3、dependant visa
Companion visas, which can be applied for by a non-UK spouse who is working or studying in the UK.
4、tier 1 investor visa
For an investment visa, you need to apply for £1 million and deposit it with a financial institution recognized by the UK**. For specific terms, please refer to the UK Home Office regulations.
Having a Tier 1 Investor visa allows you to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain after living in the UK for 2 to 5 years under different conditions.
5、tier 1 entrepreneur visa
The Entrepreneur visa is the same Tier 1 as the Investor visa, but it requires significantly less capital than the investment visa and is more flexible. The specific requirements are as follows:
1) The applicant has £200,000 in funds.
2) The funds should be held with a financial institution recognised by the UK Financial Authority.
3) Be willing to invest in business in the UK.
4) Applicants have certain English proficiency (IELTS score 4 or bachelor's degree or above in English-speaking countries).
5) Have sufficient security for the whole family to live in the UK (£3,100 for the main applicant, £1,800 for each additional entourage).
In fact, in terms of the above types of visas, the most common type of visa that students can obtain is the T2 work visa. Therefore, it is very important for everyone who wants to study in the UK to find a job opportunity in the UK as early as possible before graduation. For example, student S, who has successfully graduated from the University of Leeds, said that she began to look for job opportunities in the UK through various channels half a year before graduation, and finally got a good job after many efforts, and is currently applying for a work permit.
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If you want to stay in the UK after graduation, you must have a good degree to stay in a big company, a big company with a good job and treatment, marry a local, and start a family.
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