Is it possible to start my studies abroad with a foundation year in UK?
Yes, you can start your studies abroad with a foundation year, especially in the UK. Foundation years are designed for students who may not fully meet direct entry requirements for an undergraduate degree.
A foundation year helps bridge academic gaps and builds subject knowledge, preparing you for university-level study. After successful completion, you progress directly into the first year of your chosen degree.
Given your background, a foundation year can be a good way to strengthen your academic profile and meet UK university requirements.
If you want help finding suitable foundation programs and navigating the application process, your LeapScholar counsellor can guide you.
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