75 years old - Highly Trusted, Public Funded (Govt.) College (Glasgow, Scotland, U.K) Together with the establishment of links with the University of Strathclyde, the University of the West of Scotland and the Glasgow Caledonian University, Stow College offers the ideal learning environment for the students of today. 2 years- Full Time- Higher National Diploma (H.N.D) Courses offered by Stow: Engineering Technology Management and General Education Computing and Internet Technology
• HND Computing : Software development (with Animation)
• HND Networking and Internetworking Technology
Science and Health Music and Creative Industry Next Available Intake - 2011/12:- - Monday 6th June 2011:- ( For IELTS above 5.0 Bands)
- 8 weeks programme (Pre-sessional English)
- For students who have passed Senior Secondary with 50% marks and IELTS 5.0 Bands and
-Monday 22nd August 2011:- ( For IELTS above 5.5 Bands)
- For students who have passed Senior Secondary with 50% marks and IELTS 5.5 Bands and
-Monday 22nd August 2011:- (For IELTS above 4.5 Bands)
- ESOL Programme + HND Business (Jan 2012)
- For students who have passed Senior Secondary with 50% marks and IELTS 4.5 Bands and
Latest Start Dates:-
-For June Intake – It will be 20th June 2011
-For August Intake – It will be 12th September 2011
Pre-CAS Deposits: - Discount :-
- 3 % Discount is available for students who will pay full fee before issue of their CAS.
Balance fee option:- The balance fee may be paid in full or by easy monthly installments.
- For June/August 2011 programmes – Before 31st May 2012
- For January 2012 programmes - Before 31st October 2012
Scotland
Scotland is a multicultural society of just over 5 million people. People have been coming to
live here from all over the world for centuries, so you can be sure of a warm welcome when
you come to study in Scotland. And of course, Scottish people are famously friendly.
Study in Scotland and you will experience lively cosmopolitan cities, spectacular landscapes
and a vivid and varied sports, arts, entertainment and social scene. Scotland is a very compact
country, so it’s easy to get to and to get around. There are six major cities, including the
capital Edinburgh, all within easy reach of each other and the stunning Scottish countryside.
There is a strong and growing economy in Scotland and it has recently won the titles of UK and
European Region of the Future. Top Scottish industries include:
Scotland is also on the world stage as an international venue, hosting the world's biggest arts
festival every summer – the Edinburgh International Festival.
Study abroad in Scotland Scotland
Scotland is a multicultural society of just over 5 million people. People have been coming to live
here from all over the world for centuries, so you can be sure of a warm welcome when you
come to study in Scotland. And of course, Scottish people are famously friendly.
Study in Scotland and you will experience lively cosmopolitan cities, spectacular landscapes and
a vivid and varied sports, arts, entertainment and social scene. Scotland is a very compact
country, so it’s easy to get to and to get around. There are six major cities, including the capital
Edinburgh, all within easy reach of each other and the stunning Scottish countryside.
There is a strong and growing economy in Scotland and it has recently won the titles of UK and
Scotland is also on the world stage as an international venue, hosting the world's biggest arts
festival every summer – the Edinburgh International Festival.
Study abroad in Scotland
Scottish education will teach you not just what to think, but how to think, with inspirational
teachers who will give you the confidence to put your ideas into practice. Scots have made many
breakthroughs that have changed the way we live and work. Those who have made an impact on
• John Logie Baird - inventor of the television
• Alexander Graham Bell - inventor of the telephone
• Dave Jones – the video games developer who is the creator of the Grand
• Theft Auto series, which is made in Scotland by RockstarNorth.
• Professor Ian Frazer – co-inventor of the cervical cancer vaccine
• James Clerk Maxwell – discovered the electromagnetic field and took the first true colour
• James Watt - inventor of the steam engine
• Sir Alexander Fleming – Scottish pharmacologist who invented Penicillin in 1928
• John Boyd Dunlop - who gave the world the pneumatic tyre
• Adam Smith – pioneer of the political economy and author of The Wealth of Nations,
considered the first work of modern economics
Study abroad in Scotland and you can be part of this innovative country. During your time as an
international student in Scotland you can explore the fascinating past as well as being part of an
exciting future. You can see how the things Scottish universities are discovering today will shape
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