

Buckinghamshire New University Fees & Cost for Indian Students
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Want to study at Buckinghamshire New University, but not sure how much would it cost you as an Indian student? Buckinghamshire New University offers a wide variety of courses that you can select from at UG and graduate level. The course tuition fee would vary depending on the course you choose, the duration and also, the specialization. The tuition fee of these courses would depend on the duration and the specialization. The first-year tuition fee for all courses offered by Buckinghamshire New University is GBP 7,800 - 20,270 (INR 8,77,734 - 22,80,983). Also, you will have other expenses to take care of. These are housing, insurance, grocery, travel and other miscellaneous spendings. These will vary depending on your duration of stay.
Below is fee for each course offered by the university. All the information below is sourced from Buckinghamshire New University official website and other trusted sources. However, these are subject to change.
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Answered 3 weeks ago
The acceptance rate of Buckinghamshire New Univ range between 70% - 96%. This acceptance rate suggests that this university is easy to get into. Even then, students have to meet the entry requirements.
For BNU UG courses, Indian students must have completed Class 12 with an overall score of 65%. Wher
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered 3 weeks ago
Indian students can apply to BNU directly for PG courses. Whereas, for admission to the UG courses, students can apply via UCAS or directly.
- UG: Class 12 completion with an overall score of 65%
- PG: A Bachelor's degree with 55% - 70% (percentage vary as per the courses)
- English language proficiency: I
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 3 weeks ago
In the UK specific rankings, Buckinghamshire New University ranking as per the Complete Guide rakings for 2027 is 119. In the same rankings, it is ranked at #97 in 2026. On top of this, as per The Guardian rankings, BNU ranking is #73 in 2026.
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Answered 3 weeks ago
While overall in the UK rankings, Buckinghamshire New University ranks at #119 in 2027 as per Complete University Guide rankings. The subject ranking for this university are-
| Subjects | Rank |
|---|---|
| Art & Design | #57 |
| Nursing | #82 |
| Sociology | #103 |
| Law | #112 |
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Answered a year ago
BNU & University of Bolton are both part of the best institutions in the UK, the BNU attains a country-level rank of #115, while Bolton attains a rank of #124 as part of the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings.
However, both institutions are also selective to varying degrees, with the BNU acceptance r
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