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@Dubious @Simurgh @war&peace

In the UK the state provides free education from 4-19. Some non-academic programmes are free in the UK upto 20-something, and you can do certain subjects free of cost even as an adult.

University education is no longer free. Universities can charge fees upto £9000 a year for domestic students and more than double that for foreign students. UK students can get loans for their first degree course, which are repaid through their salary only once they start earning beyond a certain threshold (£18,000 i think). The loan repayment will also vary based on how much you earn.

Private fee paying schools exist, but only about 7% of the population sends their kids to these schools. Funnily enough - pupils who attend these schools form a huge percentage of the elite in this country.


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The research found that three-quarters (74%) of the UK's top judges went to a fee-paying school, and nearly eight in 10 (78%) went on to Oxford or Cambridge University.

Among top military personnel, some seven in 10 (71%) were educated in the private sector, although just 14% were Oxbridge educated.

Slightly more than half of leading print journalists and solicitors (51% each) attended fee-paying schools.

Just over half (54%) of these journalists attended Oxford or Cambridge, along with 55% of solicitors and 51% of the senior civil servants included in the study.

In politics, half the Cabinet were privately educated (including old Etonian Prime Minister David Cameron) compared with 13% of the shadow cabinet, and around a third (32%) of MPs.

The current Cabinet does have fewer former independent school pupils than the coalition cabinet of 2010, the report notes, but slightly more than Tony Blair's post-election Cabinet in 2005.

Just under half (47%) of the current cabinet are Oxbridge graduates, along with 32% of the shadow cabinet.

The trust said that of the country's top doctors, 61% were educated at independent schools, nearly one-quarter at grammar schools (22%) and the remainder (16%) at comprehensives.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-35641061
 
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@Dubious @Simurgh @war&peace

In the UK the state provides free education from 4-19. Some non-academic programmes are free in the UK upto 20-something, and you can do certain subjects free of cost even as an adult.

University education is no longer free. Universities can charge fees upto £9000 a year for domestic students and more than double that for foreign students. UK students can get loans for their first degree course, which are repaid through their salary only once they start earning beyond a certain threshold (£18,000 i think). The loan repayment will also vary based on how much you earn.

Private fee paying schools exist, but only about 7% of the population sends their kids to these schools. Funnily enough - pupils who attend these schools form a huge percentage of the elite in this country.


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The research found that three-quarters (74%) of the UK's top judges went to a fee-paying school, and nearly eight in 10 (78%) went on to Oxford or Cambridge University.

Among top military personnel, some seven in 10 (71%) were educated in the private sector, although just 14% were Oxbridge educated.

Slightly more than half of leading print journalists and solicitors (51% each) attended fee-paying schools.

Just over half (54%) of these journalists attended Oxford or Cambridge, along with 55% of solicitors and 51% of the senior civil servants included in the study.

In politics, half the Cabinet were privately educated (including old Etonian Prime Minister David Cameron) compared with 13% of the shadow cabinet, and around a third (32%) of MPs.

The current Cabinet does have fewer former independent school pupils than the coalition cabinet of 2010, the report notes, but slightly more than Tony Blair's post-election Cabinet in 2005.

Just under half (47%) of the current cabinet are Oxbridge graduates, along with 32% of the shadow cabinet.

The trust said that of the country's top doctors, 61% were educated at independent schools, nearly one-quarter at grammar schools (22%) and the remainder (16%) at comprehensives.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-35641061
4-19 years of age right? Yeah that makes sense I completed by sophomore before 16 and senior before 18. I also studied in a private school / academy so I had to pay fee but I got scholarships so most of the cost compensated. Reason was my parents wanted me to be safe from bullying & racism.
 
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In the UK the state provides free education from 4-19. Some non-academic programmes are free in the UK upto 20-something, and you can do certain subjects free of cost even as an adult.
For the locals yes...It is a business when it comes to foreigners! I would know I studied there!

University education is no longer free. Universities can charge fees upto £9000 a year for domestic students and more than double that for foreign students. UK students can get loans for their first degree course, which are repaid through their salary only once they start earning beyond a certain threshold (£18,000 i think). The loan repayment will also vary based on how much you earn.
While foreigners pay 3-4x

And then this same country and many in Europe try to teach equality, equity and claims other countries around the world are racist?!

When you are asking 1 to pay based on their passport - What is that called? [I am not attacking you but discussing]
When you asked someone to pay 3-4x more just because they either dont belong to your country or havent been there long enough [what is that called?]

I understand it is prob to curb the number of seats...But mind you it is a business nonetheless!

Private fee paying schools exist, but only about 7% of the population sends their kids to these schools. Funnily enough - pupils who attend these schools form a huge percentage of the elite in this country.
Yes and these have more seats for foreigners on pay...Hence why you see kids of politicians who couldnt make a proper speech to save their life passing out of "ELITE BRITISH schools"....its all about money- literally!


But yes it has become a global trend now to change foreigners 2-3x and then claim they dont discriminate :rolleyes:

The research found that three-quarters (74%) of the UK's top judges went to a fee-paying school, and nearly eight in 10 (78%) went on to Oxford or Cambridge University.

Among top military personnel, some seven in 10 (71%) were educated in the private sector, although just 14% were Oxbridge educated.

Slightly more than half of leading print journalists and solicitors (51% each) attended fee-paying schools.

Just over half (54%) of these journalists attended Oxford or Cambridge, along with 55% of solicitors and 51% of the senior civil servants included in the study.

In politics, half the Cabinet were privately educated (including old Etonian Prime Minister David Cameron) compared with 13% of the shadow cabinet, and around a third (32%) of MPs.

The current Cabinet does have fewer former independent school pupils than the coalition cabinet of 2010, the report notes, but slightly more than Tony Blair's post-election Cabinet in 2005.

Just under half (47%) of the current cabinet are Oxbridge graduates, along with 32% of the shadow cabinet.

The trust said that of the country's top doctors, 61% were educated at independent schools, nearly one-quarter at grammar schools (22%) and the remainder (16%) at comprehensives.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-35641061
I think not too long ago there was also an article about how "elite schools and university" had a higher white population and that they should do something about it!

UK Schools till end of A levels are free , for every single person , national or non national, and have good quality infrastructure and education,
I am not sure how true this is I went for uni so I dont really know abt the pri and secondary education...I guess I have to take your word for it!

And then a guy in the comment above is saying that pakistan should be renamed as "communist republic", one should ask him which communist republic ever had these kinds of private mafias in dozens of fields of the national economy.
I think many dont even know what a communist is...They basically throw anything that doesnt agree with them under that bus!

Is there a concept of open schooling in pakistan ? the reason i ask is getting a higher level education is the minimum one can do...even though due to various reason's i failed even in that but thinking of restarting my education with National open schooling which is on par with CBSE board...if something like this is made available in your country the fleecing of parents can be circumvented...the only catch is in NIOS like system of india...either the parents must be little educated to guide the student here and there or the kid has to have access to google mama.
We do have open university :agree:
 
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yup big money making scheme!

Sadly SOME of the uni dont even keep up their standards....MANY do...but many also dont! That is why they have all these servey / rankings because that is how you attract customers/ students!
It was in early to mid 2000s they started charging...But some courses were charging slightly earlier!
Not only that you also have "consultants" whose job is to wrangle gullible kids to such universities. They charge a nominal fee because they get paid by the university for bringing in "diversity".
 
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Good :) I thought so too but most of people were saying, it is paid.
I only know of the elite ones.....Dont know what the situation is in state/ public schools

Not only that you also have "consultants" whose job is to wrangle gullible kids to such universities. They charge a nominal fee because they get paid by the university for bringing in "diversity".
This consultant business is only in South Asia...I did my admission on my own....The study in UK fair consultant shouldnt charge you a penny coz the uni pays them! But the bloody education consultants [not the UK representatives] in Pakistan charge fees! Hence education IS a money making scheme in Pakistan!
 
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I only know of the elite ones.....Dont know what the situation is in state/ public schools


This consultant business is only in South Asia...I did my admission on my own....The study in UK fair consultant shouldnt charge you a penny coz the uni pays them! But the bloody education consultants [not the UK representatives] in Pakistan charge fees! Hence education IS a money making scheme in Pakistan!
Which university and what education?

I will say this City School has been trying to get listed as well offload some of its shares through offer for sales. GEMS was interested in taking up the offer. The idea was/is to get some moolah abroad. Beaconhouse did try this some years back but got no traction.
 
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For the locals yes...It is a business when it comes to foreigners! I would know I studied there!


While foreigners pay 3-4x

And then this same country and many in Europe try to teach equality, equity and claims other countries around the world are racist?!

When you are asking 1 to pay based on their passport - What is that called? [I am not attacking you but discussing]
When you asked someone to pay 3-4x more just because they either dont belong to your country or havent been there long enough [what is that called?]

I understand it is prob to curb the number of seats...But mind you it is a business nonetheless!


Yes and these have more seats for foreigners on pay...Hence why you see kids of politicians who couldnt make a proper speech to save their life passing out of "ELITE BRITISH schools"....its all about money- literally!


But yes it has become a global trend now to change foreigners 2-3x and then claim they dont discriminate :rolleyes:


I think not too long ago there was also an article about how "elite schools and university" had a higher white population and that they should do something about it!


I am not sure how true this is I went for uni so I dont really know abt the pri and secondary education...I guess I have to take your word for it!


I think many dont even know what a communist is...They basically throw anything that doesnt agree with them under that bus!


We do have open university :agree:
It's true I study here right now in the final year of A levels , however for uni foreigners pay 3-6 times more dependent on uni
 
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Not only that you also have "consultants" whose job is to wrangle gullible kids to such universities. They charge a nominal fee because they get paid by the university for bringing in "diversity".

and those beautiful $$$s coming from those poor countries to UK in the name of fees. I have to say british people are the most cunning people when it comes to making money yet pretending successfully that they are doing the most noble thing in the world.
 
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For the locals yes...It is a business when it comes to foreigners! I would know I studied there!


While foreigners pay 3-4x

And then this same country and many in Europe try to teach equality, equity and claims other countries around the world are racist?!

When you are asking 1 to pay based on their passport - What is that called? [I am not attacking you but discussing]
When you asked someone to pay 3-4x more just because they either dont belong to your country or havent been there long enough [what is that called?]

I understand it is prob to curb the number of seats...But mind you it is a business nonetheless!


Yes and these have more seats for foreigners on pay...Hence why you see kids of politicians who couldnt make a proper speech to save their life passing out of "ELITE BRITISH schools"....its all about money- literally!


But yes it has become a global trend now to change foreigners 2-3x and then claim they dont discriminate :rolleyes:


I think not too long ago there was also an article about how "elite schools and university" had a higher white population and that they should do something about it!


I am not sure how true this is I went for uni so I dont really know abt the pri and secondary education...I guess I have to take your word for it!


I think many dont even know what a communist is...They basically throw anything that doesnt agree with them under that bus!


We do have open university :agree:

It' is a business

One thing to note though, local student classification is applicable to local tax payers and residents and nothing to do with holding British passport

Despite being a British Citizen, I paid international student fees for the masters because my parents are not UK taxpayers and I was not resident either.

I think the rule is 3 years tax filing/residency or if the child has been in school here for 3 years to qualify for local student fees (irrespective of passport).
 
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Bahi aap kai sarey mafia waley Assembly mai hain
Oil Mafia
Food Mafia
Tanker Mafia
School Mafia
College Mafia
Security Mafia
Mafia ke lumbi list hai.
You're also a mafia

Education mafia....Good grief.
Education should be state's concern and grade 1-12 and first professional degree should be totally free for all...whether one attends a govt run or a private school
 
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