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| If you are thinking of doing a masters course in the UK, you should consider some key questions: |
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How much independent learning have you undertaken in your undergraduate studies?
The
normal expectation in the UK universities is that you will undertake
independent and/or private study compared to face-to-face class contact
at a ratio of about 3 to 1. |
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What is the longest piece of written work you have undertaken?
You will be expected to produce a dissertation as part of your Masters
degree studies, a piece of work of about 25,000 to 30,000 words. |
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What is the difference between properly resourcing secondary sources of information and plagiarising
another person's work?
Understanding plagiarism and how to avoid it will be the key to your success in your Masters programme. |
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How good is your academic English...really?
Most Indian students can manage oral communication in English well. But
the skills required of reading and writing academic English go well
beyond oral and aural communication. |
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Nothing can prepare you for the educational, social
and cultural shock of moving to another country with a
very different education system and style. Or can it? |
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The PMP ensures you have the full package of skills required for studying in the UK |
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The PMP gives you the confidence of ensuring your academic writing skills are on par with those of British students |
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The PMP develops your research abilities in advance of other students embarking on Masters programmes in the UK |
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The PMP puts UK university lecturers in front of you right here in India |
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| Language Proficiency and Academic Writing |
| Enjoy the experience of working with a native speaker of English in
developing your reading and writing skills for academic study. Learn
the colloquialisms that are commonly used in English. Adapt to
different accents and forms of slang. |
| Key Study Skills |
Make the transition from the teaching and learning approaches
experienced at undergraduate level in India to those expected of
postgraduate students in the UK
Develop debate, discussion and presentation skills through seminar and tutorial classes
Enhance your ICT skills in our Western standard laboratories
Become a confident and effective independent learner equipped with skills for lifelong learning |
| Research Methodology |
Learn to analyse qualitative and quantitative information
Manipulate and analyse data through statistical packages such as
SPSS
Learn systems of referencing materials
Learn the difference between using other's work appropriately and plagiarism |
| Dissertation Writing |
Develop your research writing skills
Undertake an individual research project in your own academic area
Produce a fully referenced 5000 word dissertation |
| Management |
Receive special lectures from renowned management experts
Consider generic management topics such as the nature of leadership,
globalisation, business ethics, change and conflict management
Receive a full orientation for your studies at one of the NCUK partner universities
Prepare for your job placement once you graduate in the UK and return to India |
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