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NCC Education Announce New Progression Routes with University of East Anglia
Posted on : 17 June 2025
NCC Education are delighted to announce new progression routes to University of East Anglia, UK.Â
Founded in 1963, the University of East Anglia (UEA) is a renowned campus-based university set amidst the scenic English countryside in Norwich, East Anglia.
We are excited to welcome applications from NCC Education students and look forward to supporting them as they take the next step in their academic journey. UEA is proud to offer a vibrant, inclusive, and academically rigorous environment where students from around the world can thrive.
This brand new progression route to the University of East Anglia represents a fantastic opportunity for those looking to continue their academic careers in the UK in various subject areas.
Lively and modern with deep medieval roots, Norwich is a welcoming city and England’s first UNESCO City of Literature. Just a 10-minute journey from campus, students can explore its beautiful riverside, bustling markets, historic cathedral, and vibrant entertainment and nightlife scene.
The University of East Anglia (UEA) offers an inspiring and diverse campus environment, set within iconic architecture and unspoiled parkland. With exceptional on-campus facilities, students become fully immersed in UEA’s vibrant student community.
Safe and supportive, UEA is home to over 3,500 international students from more than 100 countries. The university’s four faculties – Arts and Humanities, Science, Medicine and Health Sciences, and Social Sciences – offer a wide range of sought-after degrees, from Journalism and Film to Environmental Sciences, Economics, Computer Science, and Sociology.
UEA’s main library features over 800,000 books and journals, specialist collections, a vast range of e-resources, as well as collaborative study zones, private study rooms, and bookable laptops.
*Offers will be made on a case-by-case basis, subject to minimum entry requirements, availability and the University’s standard admission procedures and policies.