http://browse.guardian.co.uk/education?SearchBySubject=false&FirstRow=0&SortOrderDirection=&SortOrderColumn=GuardianTeachingScore&Subject=Biosciences&Tariff=6&Go=Submit
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/displayPopup/0,,13435,00.html
http://www.hero.ac.uk/rae/rae_dynamic.cfm?myURL=http://195.194.167.103/Results/byuoa/uoa14.htm
Those are some links to rankings for UK universities in the Biological Sciences.
The first two are from newspapers, taking into account the quality of the courses and overall student satisfaction levels.
The third is from a research assessment exercise focusing on the research done by faculty members in the biological sciences. A rating of 5* indicates top quality research, and the letter grade reports to the proportion of staff included in the review - a higher grade indicates a higher proportion of staff selected. This doesn't relate directly to the courses at the institution, but does give you an idea of the extent to which staff members are focused on high quality research.
Those should give you some ideas about what universities rate highly in terms of academics, then it's up to you to decide what kind of university you want - think about size, location, diversity and most importantly focus on universities you have a good chance of getting into! The top universities in these rankings have extremely high entrance requirements, so make sure you pick universities that match your level of achievement. The UCAS (www.ucas.ac.uk) website will give you details of course requirements for individual universities, and the Guardian rankings have a feature that allows you to search rankings of universities with lower entrance requirements too.
As you'll be an international student, two other good places to look for information are www.hero.ac.uk which has information geared towards international students about finances, funding and adjusting to UK life. www.britishcouncil.org is another good source of info for international students.
Good luck!
2006-10-12 03:28:21
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answered by lauriekins 5
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Hi You could come to India and join any of the courses that you have stated above. Just type biochemistry courses India in yahoo and you will get all the colleges listed there. Regarding joining in Indian colleges It is easy. Most of the colleges in India reserve certain amount of seats for Foreigners and you can easily get a seat here. Also the studies here are very good and teaching is great and the fees are competitive. Whatmore just come to India and finish your studies. Wish you best of luck.
2006-10-12 02:23:48
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answered by ssmindia 6
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For Undergraduate studies, you can use UCAS system, and apply for it.
But before applying for the position, you want to look at league table which shows the ranking of all the universities in the UK and all the rankings for each course. You can check that out on both www.guardian.co.uk and www.timesonline.co.uk
Another tip before applying, DO take some English tests to prove that your English is competent enough on Academic English level. The best one to take is IELTS. Most universities ask for 5.5 for oversea students. If you cannot take IELTS, then take TOEFL.
2006-10-14 03:59:56
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answered by Yukiko O 1
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If you need more information about universities go to www.ucas.ac.uk....they have every uni. listed. Alternatively you could try an agency in Taiwan or approach British language schools then go from there to a british Uni. as they all have agreements and can help you get accepted............
2006-10-12 02:28:14
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answered by Anonymous
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background develop right into a good situation for me in school and that i cherished analyzing a pair of lot of different international locations and cultures. i develop into maximum involved contained in the "historic" cultures of Egypt, India, China, Japan. I additionally enjoyed finding into the background of great Britain (England, Wales, Scotland) & eire. as quickly as I visited there (have been two times) it develop right into a gas going to the places I studied approximately! i develop into born in Canada, so I additionally cherished examining approximately Canadian background. I make an apology for no longer giving a one-observe answer!
2016-10-02 05:32:19
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answered by ? 4
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You can study any where provided you have the better beginning, what i mean is that, you have you O level very well and you have money then you are okey
2006-10-12 04:43:47
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answered by Agbo J 1
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with ur english best for u to stay in Taiwan, and keep dreaming
2006-10-12 02:30:41
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answered by alexio 2
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I'm sorry but UK is full.
Have you thought about somewhere else. Poland perhaps, or Russia?
2006-10-12 03:48:31
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answered by MCP 3
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