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Answered 11 months ago
The application process at Glasgow School of Art (GSA) begins with selecting the desired program, whether undergraduate or postgraduate. For undergraduate programs, applications are submitted through the UCAS portal, while postgraduate applications are made directly through the GSA website. Required
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Answered a year ago
Yes, Glasgow School of Art offers online courses but it is not as extensive as compared to the other schools. There are two online course offerings such as:-
- Study Abroad Programs: Study abroad students can take courses in online components and hybrid formats.
- Continuing Education: Online short cours
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Answered a year ago
The Glasgow School of Art expects every student to demonstrate proficiency in the English language. For international students required to evidence their English language proficiency, the GSA’s preferred test is the IELTS for UKVI (Academic) test taken at a UKVI-approved test center. A full list of
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Answered a year ago
The rank of Glasgow School of Art in the World is:-
| Ranked By | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 |
| Architecture ( The Guardian Ranking,2024) | 26 | 31 | 28 |
| Art and Design (QS Ranking, 2024) | 11 | 12 | 13 |
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Answered a year ago
Yes, Glasgow School of Art is good for International students. More than 79 countries International students study here including the countries like Zimbabwe and Afghanistan. Around 500 students from outside the UK come to the college each year, which is about a quarter of the population studying th
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