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International students pay more than INR 16,000,00 per year in tuition for an MBA. Because London Metropolitan University is a public institution, tuition fees for international and domestic students may differ greatly. Other costs, such as textbooks, trips, or professional body fees, may be incurred in addition to the tuition amount. The tuition fees are listed on the programme page of the London Metropolitan University website. Furthermore, tuition fees are subject to change each year. The aforementioned tuition charge is an estimate for the MBA programme at London Metropolitan University.
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Answered 7 months ago
University of East London and London Metropolitan University are some of the most prestigious in UK and students across the globe desire to study here. In terms of salary, UEL London offers better return on investment. Also, it holds the upper hand in terms of rankings. However, London Metropolitan
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Answered 9 months ago
Once students have enrolled at LMU London, they can become member of the Students' Union. After joining the university, students can join a society or get involved with the student media hub. There are 50+ societies to choose from at this university. Some of the activities that are offered at the un
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Answered 9 months ago
It can take up to three weeks before London Met makes any admission decision after the submission of the application. The university generally aims to make a decision within 2-3 weeks of the receipt of the application form, though processing times may vary depending on the time of the year. The univ
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Answered 9 months ago
The duration of the London Met MSc in Public Health course is 1 year. This course is approved by Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH). This course is going to develop students' critical understanding of the impact of social determinants of health on populations and the range of social, political,
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Answered 9 months ago
Yes, international students can work part-time while studying at London Metropolitan University. Students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during the term and full-time during holidays. Students with a short-term study visa are not allowed to work. Some of the popular part-time jobs in th
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