Student Gateway - Universities in United Kingdom

Welcome to Pride of Pakistan's Student Gateway. This Gateway provides a single point of access to information to students of all ages. It doesn’t matter you are a college student or you study at high school, you are not sure what you want to study and where you want to, you can find information about whatever you are interested in. We have posted enough information for everyone.

One of the great things about being a student is that there are so many people willing to help you, we too would like to serve students without moving them from one place to the other for seeking guidance. this Gateway is perfect for you.

Sheffield Hallam University

People are important here at Sheffield Hallam. We believe that success is not about institutions or equipment but about giving individuals the opportunity and support they need



SOAS University of London

SOAS, University of London (The School of Oriental and African Studies) is the only Higher Education institution in Europe specialising in the study of Asia, Africa and the Near and



Southampton Solent University

We are one of the UK's most ambitious universities. Our student applications have risen by 100% over the last five years, work with us, through our next exciting development phase.



St George's University of London

Welcome to St George’s, University of London, the UK’s only independent medical and healthcare higher education institution. St George’s is a modern, innovative academic and research



Staffordshire University

Study environments designed to mirror the workplace; tutors with considerable industry expertise; enviable placement opportunities; industry-leading equipment and facilities;



Swansea Metropolitan University

The University has seen a significant evolution in its history over the past 150+ years. For most of the twentieth century there were three separate educational institutions serving the



Swansea University

The University's foundation stone was laid by King George V on 19 July 1920 and 89 students (including eight female students) enrolled that same year. In 1921, Dr Mary Williams became