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Nottingham Trent University B.E. / B.Tech Highlights 2026
There is a B.E. / B.Tech program available at Nottingham Trent University for the international students. The students go for these programs due to a variety of reasons including strong academic research, experienced faculty and innovation focus. The B.E. / B.Tech program lasts for 3 years to 5 years. In total, there are 65 B.E. / B.Tech courses offered to the Indian applicants at this university. The specializations like Game Design, Game Design, Game Design, Game Design, Mechanical Engineering and Software Development are some of the most popular ones among these students. Students have to pay first-year tuition fee to study at Nottingham Trent University for these B.E. / B.Tech programs which is GBP 17,150 - 18,250. The factors like transportation, housing and miscellaneous expenses are very important to be considered they may raise the total fee significantly.
Nottingham Trent University B.E. / B.Tech Admission Requirements and Eligibility
International students must fulfil the eligibility requirements and submit a list of documents in order to be admitted to the university. For securing Nottingham Trent University admission process, students must submit scores of the following exams:
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Nottingham Trent University B.E. / B.Tech Rankings
The B.E. / B.Tech course at the university is ranked among various ranking bodies. As per the Shiksha Country Ranking, B.E. / B.Tech ranked #54 in 2025. International students can check the Nottingham Trent University rankings below:
| Shiksha Popularity Ranking | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
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| World Ranking | - | - | - |
| Country Ranking | #47 | #42 | #54 |
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Answered 2 months ago
Nottingham Trent University does not charge an application fee for most of its undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Applicants can submit their applications online through the university portal or via UCAS for undergraduate programs without paying a fee.
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Beginner-Level 5
Answered a month ago
Yes NTU is a competitive university to get into as its acceptance rate stands at 22%. This figure tells us that only 22 out of every 100 applicants manage to get enrolled in the university which is less than half of all the applicants. However, students must note get discouraged and fulfill all the
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 months ago
Here's a concise summary of the requirements for Nottingham Trent University (NTU) for Indian applicants based on the Shiksha Q&A page:
Academic Qualifications:
For undergraduate programs: Completion of 10+2 or equivalent with good scores in relevant subjects.
For postgraduate programs: A recognised ba
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Answered 2 months ago
It is not explicitly mentioned by the university regarding the requirement of interview during admission. But what university asks for admission to this course is a portfolio. The portfolio must include- previous animation work, sketches or other relevant animation and design related work.
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Answered 3 weeks ago
Yes, Nottingham Trent University is among the top choice of international students to pursue higher education in the UK. Nottingham Trent University students body features more than 5,000 international students. NTU degree programs attracts international students the most. As per Shiksha Popularity
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