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What is the difference between a student enrolled in the UK and an external student?

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What is the difference between a student enrolled in the UK and an external student?

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A student enrolled in the United Kingdom studies full time at a college/institute of the University of London. As an external student enrolled in the University of London, you may follow a full time course at an institute teaching for a University of London degree in your home country. ISBF is one such institute teaching for a University of London Degree.

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