MSc Taught vs Research What is The Difference, MSc in UK

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Confused between choosing a research-based or taught-based MSc course in the UK? In this video, we break down the key differences between these two types of Master’s programs. Learn about the focus, duration, course content, assessment methods, and career outcomes for each. Make an informed decision based on your career goals and learning preferences. Like, share, and subscribe for more educational content!
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Комментарии • 17

  • @shahzaibusmani5556
    @shahzaibusmani5556 7 дней назад

    Hello sir,
    I did bachelors in Electrical Power Engineering and masters in Project Management with course work from Pakistan.Am I eligible for phd in Uk

  • @SohailKhan-yy2xc
    @SohailKhan-yy2xc 2 месяца назад

    have you made any video on education system in UK ? like how different UK education system is compared to India or Pakistan .. how universities assess students.. how difficult or easy it is for an average student .. there are some videos on RUclips about this but i want you to share your experiences..
    specifically asking for IT fields.. planning for MS computing huddersfield..

    • @SinghInEngland
      @SinghInEngland  2 месяца назад +2

      Bro I’ll upload this video next week for sure, till then stay tuned, also if something specific you can DM me @kr_shaktawat we will discuss there.
      All the best for your future.

  • @jajabor_04
    @jajabor_04 14 дней назад

    Bro I want to do masters in Environmental Engineering.
    Is it better to do a research based masters?
    Can I get any job in Consultancy or in project after doing research based nasters?

    • @SinghInEngland
      @SinghInEngland  14 дней назад +1

      Hey!
      If you’re thinking about a Master’s in Environmental Engineering, a research-based program is great if you love diving deep into topics and maybe even considering a Ph.D. down the line. It’s also good for roles in academia or specialized research jobs.
      You can definitely get jobs in consultancy or project work with a research-based master’s. Employers value the analytical skills you’ll gain. But if you’re more into hands-on, practical experience, a coursework-based master’s might be a better fit.
      Think about what you enjoy and what kind of work you see yourself doing. Both paths can lead to great opportunities!
      Hope this helps!

  • @Commercekabadshah
    @Commercekabadshah 2 месяца назад

    Bro I had dmu mock interview today and they said that you haven’t prepared well. They stopped in introduction and said that you should add your strength and weakness and no. Of person live in your family. Secondly, they said to research about QS ranking as well as NHA something related to health. So can you please tell me the perfect format what to speak and how to be fluent?

    • @SinghInEngland
      @SinghInEngland  2 месяца назад

      Theres an another video i have made on my channel you can check regarding dmu cas interview

  • @okashuperera
    @okashuperera 15 дней назад

    Hi, I am planning to do master by research degree in UK. Is it hard to do research. 😢

    • @SinghInEngland
      @SinghInEngland  15 дней назад +1

      Doing a research degree in the UK is a great opportunity! And It might be challenging, but if you're passionate about your subject, it can be a really rewarding experience.

    • @okashuperera
      @okashuperera 14 дней назад

      ​@@SinghInEnglandThank u for ur reply , I don't know each and every word in ur language. But I can understand it. Thank you for the explanation....❤

  • @anuragdas156
    @anuragdas156 2 месяца назад

    Brother I have got an offer letter from university of leeds in pursuing Msc in environmental data science. Could you tell about the demans and job prospects in this uni as the fees is quite high here so having second thoughts. Also i have 2.5 yrs experience as front end web dev.

    • @SinghInEngland
      @SinghInEngland  16 дней назад

      The University of Leeds MSc in Environmental Data Science is a respected program, but the high fees are something to carefully consider. The job prospects in this field are good, but can be competitive. Your prior web dev experience could be an asset. Ultimately, ensure the program aligns with your long-term goals and that you can manage the costs.

  • @coolkoala282
    @coolkoala282 28 дней назад

    I have a question. I have completed bachelors in Computing from Wrexham University UK and currently working in healthcare field which is not related to the field of study. Is this gonna be an issue if I appy for a maters in Information technology?

    • @SinghInEngland
      @SinghInEngland  25 дней назад

      Your background in Computing should still be valuable when applying for a Master’s in Information Technology, even if you’re currently working in healthcare. Universities often consider relevant academic qualifications along with work experience. It might help to highlight any tech-related skills or projects you’ve worked on in healthcare, as this shows versatility and continuous engagement with technology.
      But Yes, you can still go for it!!

    • @harshulsaivanya
      @harshulsaivanya 10 дней назад

      I am doing MSc international business from University of Birmingham ranked 80th wanted to know that will I able to get skilled work visa and what’s the average salary one gets.
      And thanks for making such informative vedios

  • @mudassaryousaf4867
    @mudassaryousaf4867 2 месяца назад

    Hii...
    How are you..
    If I get admission in Pre-masters with single CAS , one year visa and after completing it can I enroll in masters and can I get extension in visa while staying in uk or I have to come back to my home country and apply from here ??

    • @SinghInEngland
      @SinghInEngland  16 дней назад

      If you get admitted to a pre-masters program with a single CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies), you'll typically be issued a 1-year student visa.
      After successfully completing the pre-masters, you should be able to transition directly into a full masters program without having to leave the UK. In this case, you can usually apply for a visa extension to cover the duration of your masters studies, without needing to return to your home country.
      The key is to make sure your pre-masters and masters programs are clearly linked, and that you apply for the visa extension before your initial 1-year visa expires. The university should be able to guide you through this process.
      Let me know if you have any other questions! I'm happy to provide more details on navigating the UK student visa requirements.