The top degree course choices by students from each country qualifying for the World Cup have been published by UCAS, the UK’s higher education admissions service.
Posted Sun 22 June 2014 - 14:49

The top degree course choices by students from each country qualifying for the World Cup have been published by UCAS, the UK’s higher education admissions service.

The leading pick for Brazilian applicants is Politics, for French students it’s Management Studies, while Computer Science is most common for Uruguayans. 

Detail on these courses, and thousands of others with vacancies, can be found using the search tool at www.ucas.com. 

The deadline for making university applications is just days away. Students seeking a place in UK higher education this autumn should click send on their UCAS application before 18:00 (UK time) on 30 June. Applications received after this date go into Clearing.

Helen Thorne, Director of Policy and Research at UCAS said: “Looking at this table it’s not surprising to see that popular UK courses such as Law and Management remain highly attractive to international applicants.

“A much wider range of courses are still open for applications at this time of year and admissions officers will be eager to hear from you if your application shows your passion and talent for the subject.

“Remember to choose your course wisely as you’ll be studying for several years. For courses with a placement year, you’re likely to have just finished your studies by the time the next World Cup kicks off.”

Although the main application deadline passed in January, students could still be made an offer before Clearing if they apply by 30 June 2014. Applications received after this date go directly into Clearing, meaning this is the last chance to make a full set of choices.

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UCAS, the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service, is a charity and the UK's shared admissions service for higher education. We manage applications from over 650,000 people each year for full-time undergraduate courses at over 350 institutions across the UK.

 

Most popular subject choice by country of domicile (taking part in the 2014 FIFA World Cup)

 

Country

Top subject choices between 2010-2013 UCAS cycles

Algeria

Computer Science

Argentina

Economics

Australia

Law

Belgium

Management studies

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Law

Brazil

Politics

Cameroon

Combinations within Business & Admin Studies

Chile

Management studies

Colombia

Management studies

Costa Rica

Design studies

Croatia

Law

Ecuador

Management studies

England

Nursing

France

Management studies

Germany

Management studies

Ghana

Law

Greece

Architecture

Honduras

Politics

Iran

Civil Engineering

Italy

Pre-clinical Medicine

Ivory Coast

Law

Japan

Design studies

Korea (South)

Management studies

Mexico

Politics

Netherlands

Pre-clinical Medicine

Nigeria

Law

Portugal

Pre-clinical Medicine

Russia

Management studies

Spain

Business studies

Switzerland

Management studies

United States of America

Politics

Uruguay

Computer Science

 

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