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Bath, England
The University of Bath, ranked QS #178, was named UK University of the Year by The Times/Sunday Times Guide 2023 and has one of the UK's most selective acceptance rates at just 17%. Bath is particularly renowned for engineering, computing, business, and mathematical sciences. Its compulsory Placement Year program gives students 12+ months of paid industry experience. Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage Roman city with exceptional quality of life.

Liverpool, England
The University of Liverpool, ranked QS #175, is a historic Russell Group university founded in 1881. Home to 9 Nobel Prize winners and particularly strong in veterinary science, dentistry, medicine, and engineering, Liverpool also operates a campus in Suzhou, China. Liverpool city — home of The Beatles, Premier League football, and one of Europe's finest waterfronts — offers a vibrant, affordable student lifestyle.

Loughborough, England
Loughborough University, ranked QS #166, has been voted the UK's best campus university multiple years running. Founded in 1909, Loughborough is world-famous for sport science, engineering, and design, having produced more Olympic and Paralympic gold medalists than any other UK university. Its strong placement year program and industry partnerships deliver outstanding graduate employment rates.

York, England
The University of York, ranked QS #151, is a prestigious Russell Group university set in one of the UK's most beautiful historic cities. Founded in 1963, York is particularly renowned for computer science, chemistry, history, and social policy. Its beautiful lakeside campus and collegiate system offer an exceptional student experience, while the city of York's medieval walls, Viking heritage, and Roman history provide a unique cultural backdrop.

Cardiff, Wales
Cardiff University, ranked QS #151, is a prestigious Russell Group university and Wales's leading research institution. Founded in 1883, Cardiff is world-class in pharmacy, medicine, engineering, social sciences, and journalism. Cardiff city is the UK's most affordable capital, offering high quality of life at significantly lower costs than London. Cardiff's waterfront regeneration has made it one of the UK's most exciting cities.

Exeter, England
The University of Exeter, ranked QS #149, is a prestigious Russell Group university set across two stunning campuses in Exeter and Cornwall. Located in the beautiful South West of England, Exeter is particularly strong in business, law, climate science, and humanities. The University of Exeter Business School consistently ranks among the UK's best, and the university has strong links to the Met Office and environment sectors.

London, England
Queen Mary University of London, ranked QS #148, is a Russell Group member and one of London's five world-leading research universities. Founded in 1785, QMUL is particularly renowned for law, medicine, dentistry, and engineering. Its Mile End campus in East London is one of the UK's largest and most diverse, with 26,000+ students from 155 countries, offering London career access at competitive tuition rates.

Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Newcastle University, ranked QS #127, is a prestigious Russell Group university founded in 1834. Ranked top 10 in the UK for graduate prospects, Newcastle is particularly strong in civil engineering, medicine, marine technology, and business. Newcastle upon Tyne is consistently voted one of the UK's friendliest and most vibrant cities, offering a high quality of life at significantly lower costs than London.

Lancaster, England
Lancaster University, ranked QS #116, is consistently ranked in the UK's top 10 and is renowned for being the UK's top campus university. Particularly famous for Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) — one of only 1% of business schools worldwide to hold triple-accreditation (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS). Lancaster's collegiate, campus-based system offers an intimate and supportive student experience.

Sheffield, England
The University of Sheffield, ranked QS #105, is a prestigious Russell Group university founded in 1905. Sheffield's Students' Union has been voted the UK's best for six consecutive years. Particularly renowned for engineering, architecture, computer science, and social sciences, Sheffield offers world-class research in a friendly, affordable Northern city. Sheffield graduates enjoy excellent career prospects with strong industry connections.

Nottingham, England
The University of Nottingham, ranked QS #103, is a Russell Group university with a unique international presence — operating campuses in the UK, China, and Malaysia. Founded in 1881, Nottingham is ranked #1 in the UK for graduate employability by major recruiters. Particularly strong in pharmacy, biosciences, engineering, and business, Nottingham offers a beautiful park-land campus at affordable prices.

St Andrews, Scotland
The University of St Andrews, founded in 1413, is Scotland's oldest and one of the world's most selective universities with only an 8% acceptance rate, ranked QS #96. The alma mater of Prince William and Kate Middleton, St Andrews is renowned for its international relations, physics, mathematics, and computer science programs. The historic coastal town provides a unique and intimate academic experience.

Leeds, England
The University of Leeds is a prestigious Russell Group university ranked QS #86. One of the UK's largest universities with 38,000+ students, Leeds is particularly strong in engineering, business, law, and health sciences. Known for its award-winning campus and strong industry connections, Leeds graduates enjoy one of the UK's best employability records — 96%+ in employment or further study within 15 months.

Birmingham, England
The University of Birmingham, ranked QS #84, was the UK's first civic university founded in 1900. A proud Russell Group member with 11 Nobel Prize winners, Birmingham is renowned for business, engineering, law, and health sciences. Located in the UK's second-largest city, students benefit from a thriving job market, excellent industry connections, and a lower cost of living than London.

Southampton, England
The University of Southampton, ranked QS #81, is a Russell Group university internationally renowned for engineering, electronics, oceanography, and computer science. It invented fibre optic communications and houses the Web Science Institute. Located 80km from London with excellent transport links, Southampton offers world-class research at a lower cost than London-based universities.

Durham, England
Durham University, ranked QS #78, is consistently placed 3rd in UK league tables behind Oxford and Cambridge. Founded in 1832 and famous for its collegiate system with 17 colleges, Durham offers an intimate Oxbridge-style experience in a stunning UNESCO World Heritage city. A Russell Group member, Durham is particularly renowned for law, business, natural sciences, and theology.

Glasgow, Scotland
The University of Glasgow, founded in 1451, is one of the world's oldest universities and a proud Russell Group member, ranked QS #73. Scotland's 2nd most prestigious university, Glasgow produced luminaries including Adam Smith, Lord Kelvin, and James Watt. Renowned for engineering, medicine, computing, and social sciences, Glasgow city offers excellent quality of life at a lower cost than London.

Coventry, England
The University of Warwick is ranked QS #67 and one of the UK's most selective universities with only a 13% acceptance rate. Warwick is particularly renowned for economics, mathematics, engineering, and business — Warwick Business School is ranked among Europe's top 25. Located in central England, it offers excellent access to both London and Birmingham's business communities with outstanding graduate prospects.

Bristol, England
The University of Bristol is a prestigious Russell Group university ranked QS #54. Founded in 1909 and home to 13 Nobel Prize winners, Bristol is particularly strong in engineering, computer science, law, and social sciences. Bristol city is consistently voted one of the UK's best places to live, offering vibrant student life, excellent career opportunities, and outstanding graduate employability.

London, England
King's College London, founded in 1829 by King George IV, is ranked QS #40 and one of England's oldest universities. World-renowned for health sciences, law, and humanities, KCL's campus on The Strand gives direct access to London's legal, medical, and financial sectors. With 12 Nobel Prize winners among alumni, KCL is a top choice for Bangladeshi students seeking a world-class London education.

Stanford, California, USA
Stanford University, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, is one of the world's leading research and teaching institutions. Founded in 1885, Stanford has produced 83 Nobel Prize laureates and 30 living billionaires. Its proximity to Silicon Valley creates unparalleled industry connections — Google, Netflix, and Hewlett-Packard were founded by Stanford alumni.

Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Multimedia University (MMU) is Malaysia's first private university, established in 1996 in Cyberjaya — Malaysia's Silicon Valley. MMU offers three intakes per year and is highly regarded for engineering, IT, and creative multimedia programs. It is a popular and affordable option for Bangladeshi students seeking quality English-medium education in Asia.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The University of Malaya is Malaysia's oldest and highest-ranked university, consistently positioned among the world's top 100 universities. UM offers high-quality education at a fraction of the cost of Western universities — an excellent value option for Bangladeshi students. Kuala Lumpur has direct flights to Dhaka and is a vibrant, affordable city.

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
The University of Queensland, ranked #40 globally, is one of Australia's leading research universities and a member of the Group of Eight. Located in Brisbane — Australia's fastest-growing city — UQ is known for its beautiful riverside campus, strong industry connections, and excellent programs in engineering, business, and health sciences.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Monash University is Australia's largest university and a member of the prestigious Group of Eight. With campuses in Malaysia and globally connected programs, Monash is a popular choice among Bangladeshi students. Ranked #37 globally, Monash is known for pharmacy, medicine, engineering, and business programs.

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Australia's first university, the University of Sydney has been at the forefront of research and teaching since 1850. Located in one of the world's most vibrant cities, Sydney provides international graduates with a Post-Study Work Visa of 2 to 4 years. The university is a member of the Group of Eight — Australia's leading research-intensive universities.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The University of Melbourne is Australia's leading university and one of the world's top 20. Founded in 1853, Melbourne offers a broad curriculum model encouraging diverse academic interests. The Melbourne Model gives undergraduates a broad foundation before specializing in graduate degrees. Post-Study Work Visa allows 2–4 years work rights.

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
The University of Waterloo is Canada's top technology and engineering university, home to the world's largest co-operative education program. Located in the Waterloo Region tech corridor (Canada's Silicon Valley), Waterloo graduates are in high demand at Google, Apple, and Amazon. The co-op program gives students 2 years of paid work experience before graduation.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The University of Toronto, Canada's top university, is one of the world's great research-intensive institutions. Located in the heart of Toronto — Canada's largest and most diverse city — U of T has produced 10 Nobel Prize winners. Graduates benefit from Canada's Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and pathway to Permanent Residency.

Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
MIT, ranked #1 globally for 13 consecutive years, is the world's premier science and technology university. Founded in 1861, MIT has pioneered innovations from the internet to GPS. With 97 Nobel Prize laureates, MIT's culture of "mens et manus" emphasizes solving real-world problems through research and entrepreneurship.

Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Harvard University, founded in 1636, is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States. With an endowment of over $50 billion, Harvard offers world-class resources, research opportunities, and a global alumni network spanning every field and country. Harvard has produced 160+ Nobel laureates, 8 US Presidents, and countless world leaders.

Coventry, England
Coventry University is a modern, dynamic institution ranked among the UK's top universities for student experience. Known for industry-focused courses, state-of-the-art facilities, and affordable tuition fees, Coventry is an excellent choice for international students. With two intakes per year and a Gold TEF rating, it is one of the most accessible UK universities.

Edinburgh, Scotland
Founded in 1583, the University of Edinburgh is one of Scotland's ancient universities and a global leader in AI, informatics, and innovation. Edinburgh's School of Informatics is world-renowned. The city itself — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — offers a stunning backdrop and high quality of life.

Manchester, England
The University of Manchester, founded in 1824, is a Russell Group university and one of the UK's most popular for international students. Home to 25 Nobel Prize winners, Manchester offers 1,000+ courses on one of the UK's largest campuses. Manchester city is vibrant, affordable, and internationally connected.

London, England
Imperial College London is a world top-ten university focused exclusively on science, engineering, medicine, and business. Founded in 1907 in South Kensington, London, Imperial combines cutting-edge research with industry partnerships. With 15 Nobel Prize laureates, Imperial is particularly renowned for engineering, computing, and medical programs.

London, England
University College London (UCL), founded in 1826, was the first university in England to admit students regardless of race, class, or religion. Located in the heart of London, UCL is a global leader in research with over 43,000 students from 150+ countries. UCL's location gives students unrivalled access to London's career and cultural networks.

Cambridge, England
Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is one of the world's most prestigious universities. Comprising 31 autonomous colleges and 150 departments, Cambridge boasts 121 Nobel laureates. Renowned for its rigorous academics, groundbreaking research, and beautiful riverside campus.

Oxford, England
The University of Oxford is the oldest English-speaking university in the world, founded around 1096. Consistently ranked among the top universities globally, Oxford offers a unique collegiate system across 39 colleges. Known for its world-class research, distinctive tutorial teaching, and historic campus, Oxford attracts over 150 nationalities. It has produced 28 UK Prime Ministers and more than 69 Nobel laureates.
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