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Clinical and Public Health Nutrition MSc
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UCL University 
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Duration

1 year

Tuition & Fees

41.79 Lakh
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Course Level

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Clinical and Public Health Nutrition MSc
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Fees

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Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Tuition & feesINR 41,79,256
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Hostel & MealsINR 13,68,706
InsuranceINR 94,276
Info IconCalculated at the exchange rate of 1 Pound = INR 121.49 | Tuition & expenses were last updated on 17ᵗʰ November 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   What are the requirements for UCL for Indian students?
A: 

 International students require a minimum GPA of 3.3 / 4.0, but some subject areas require at least a 3.7 and may have additional prerequisites. Indian students can check below the entry requirements for UCL:

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

  • Grade 12 from Indian School Certificate awarded by CISCE or CBSE with minimum scores of 90, 85, and 85 in five major subjects
  • Complete one year of a Bachelor’s Degree at an Indian university recognised by UCL, with an average grade equivalent to UK Upper Second Class.

Note: Specific entry requirements for some programs may differ and may be higher.

Graduate Entry Requirements

  • For admission to a Master's e.g. MA, MSc, MRes, MBA, etc., applicants need to complete a three to five-year Bachelor's degree and obtain a First Class degree.
  • Bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution with Upper second-class (2:1) with either:
  1. A minimum overall CGPA of 7.75/10, 6.25/8.0, 5.75/7.0, 4.25/6.0, or 3.3/4.0
  2. A minimum of 60% aggregate
  • Bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution with Lower second-class (2:2) with either:
  1. A minimum overall CGPA of 6.75/10, 5.75/8.0, 5.25/7.0, 3.75/6.0, or 3.0/4.0
  2. A minimum of 55% aggregate
Q:   Is it harder to get into UCL or Kings?
A: 

Yes it is harder to get into University College London than King's College London. The acceptance rate of UCL is between 22-30%, where it is around 43% for Kings. There is a slight difference in the acceptance rates of both universities but the toughness increases even with few rate change. Both the university consider factors like qualification, work experience, English language requirements, and more.

Q:   Is Warwick or UCL better?
A: 

Both Warwick Uni and UCL are good options in their own right. To help you choose which one is right for you, given below is a comparison between them:

ParameterWarwick UniUCL 
Rank
  • #9 in the UK
  • #69 Globally
  • #4 in the UK
  • #7 Globally
Fees
  • UG: INR 24.91 L - 39.35 L
  • PG: INR 22.07 L - 67.5 L
  • UG: INR 27.34 L - 59.05 L
  • PG: INR 18.84 L - 72.55 L
Acceptance Rate 24%Around 30%
Q:   Did Rabindranath Tagore study at UCL?
A: 

Rabindranath Tagore, did briefly enroll for studying Law at the University College London, in 1879, but dropped out to explore independent study, including Shakespeare's plays. He returned to India without a degree in the year 1880.

Tagore was known for his masterful pieces of writing, having also wrote the national anthems for India & Bangladesh.

Q:   What is the rank of UCL London?
A: 

University College London secures a rank #2 among all colleges & universities based in England as per Shiksha Popularity Rankings.

Globally, it ranks #5, as per Shiksha's global rankings.

Another major domestic university ranking publication ranks it #9 among all universities in the country, while also rating its Architecture course the #1 course in England.

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Students also asked

Q:   What subject is UCL best known for?
A: 

UCL is known to offer one of the largest course catalogues in the country, & a majority of its courses perform really well as part of course-specific rankings rolled out by prominent publications, including Shiksha, which ranks its courses, as follows:

Course

Shiksha Popularity Rankings

MS

#4

BE/BTech

#8

LLB

#2

LLM

#3

BA

#6

BSc

#8

BBA

#8

MA

#3

MIM

#15

MBBS

#5

Q:   What to pack for UK as an international student?
A: 

While packing for UK as an international students keep following points in mind:

  • Weather in UK can vary from cold, hot or rainy so you should pack appropriate clothes.
  • Passport and/or ID cards (+copies)
  • Proof of health insurance (+copies)
  • Point of Entry Letter (in paper & digital)
  • Acceptance Letter/Email (in paper)
  • Credit card and/or ATM card
  • Calculator, notebook, pens and whatever you need for classes
  • Your Phone, power bank etc. 
  • Laptop
  • Adapters and all essential electronics
  • Toiletries
  • Raincoat 
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Clothes you can layer for changeable weather

Here is a complete student guide on UK.

Q:   What are the Russell Group Universities?
A: 

Similar to the Ivy League in the US, 24 of the best universities are part of the Russell Group in the UK. The main difference between RG universities and others comes in research, teaching, and overall standing. RG university faculty members are usually Nobel Prize winners or world-class researchers. You get a low student to faculty ratio and a better environment.

Q:   Which has better chances of admission: University College London or University of Oxford?
A: 

The UCL acceptance rate of 36% is nearly twice that of Oxford University which has an acceptance rate of 17%.

Thus, it can be said that University College London is relatively easier to secure admissions at than Oxford.

However, both institutes are selective to a good extent, & interested applicants must maintain a solid academic record & resume demonstrating their non-academic capabilities to secure admissions at either institute. 

Q:   What is special about the University College London?
A: 

The University College London, is considered part of the best ranking institutions in England & worldwide.

The institute ranks #2 as part of country-level rankings given by Shiksha, while also forming part of the top 5 colleges & universities in the world as per Shiksha Rankings.

Located in the heart of the city of London, the campus is surrounded by a vibrant environment with parties during the nights a common theme.

University College London
Students Ratings & Reviews

4/5
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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 57% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Academically oriented
Multi-dimensional
Friendly
Liberal
Internships3.6
Part time work3.8
Post study jobs3.6
Quality of faculty4.8
Student Life4.6
Value for money4.2
Public transportation4.6
Safety3.7
Indian Food4.2
Permanent Immigration3
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Pharmaceutics MSc - Batch of 2025
4.5
Diverse college campus and lots of learning opportunities.
Tips: Coming to UCL has been a transformative experience both academically and personally. The transition helped me grow significantly as an individual. Being surrounded by so many bright and passionate people naturally pushes you to think more deeply about your subject and to constantly improve yourself. I didn't feel a major culture shift as everyone at UCL was incredible pathetic welcoming and respectuful which makes adapting much easier. I feel extremely satisfied with my university course and country as a whole. At UCL I had the opportunity to learn from and work with some of the best professors, all of whom were exceptionally supportive and helpful throughout my academic journey making the experience even more rewarding.
Dislikes (Part time work): Although there are good opportunities both on and off campus, balancing them with the intensity of a one-year masters course is a bit challenging. UCL provides plenty of on-campus roles, especially for Bachelor's students, such as student ambassador positions and paid roles within the UCL Students' Union. UCL's career website is also very helpful, through which students can apply for part-time jobs and paid internships. Off-campus jobs are usually in retail, hospitality, customer service, and administrative work. Part-time work becomes more manageable during vacation when there is more time to catch up on studies. The average payout for part-time work in London typically ranges from 12-15 pounds per hour, and on-campus roles often pay slightly higher, around 14-17 pounds per hour.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1600
Prepping time for classes27 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 28000
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Biomedical Sciences MSc - Batch of 2026
5
UCL pushes you to be the best version of yourself.
Tips: The transition has been challenging. The workload I have is a lot here but then it's a part of the process. It's a prestigious university and hence it's academically rigorous. The best part is that all I have to do is ask for help whenever I'm struggling and there will be people around me who can guide me and help me with anything. I'm very happy and grateful for the opportunity to be a student at UCL and live in London.
Likes (Quality of faculty): I love the campus and the facilities that are provided. There are many amount of clubs and activities being conducted although I don't get to attend them frequently as I am busy. There are clubs for dance, music, debate, educational, academic, research, cultural linguistic societies and many more. I mostly spend my day attending lectures and catching up on them by studying in the library on campus. I also get to spend time with some of my amazing friends I met here.
Dislikes (Student Life): The faculty is really approachable, especially for my field. The kind of research exposure I'm getting here is phenomenal! The lectures involve the professor talking about their lab's research and its findings. The faculty is very diverse and friendly. They're really approachable for any sort of doubts or queries.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1500
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
Reviewed on 6 Dec 2025Read more
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Economics BSc (Econ) - Batch of 2027
4.1
Vibrant and diverse campus life.
Tips: It is an amazing college to do an undergraduate degree at. It is friendly and welcoming. The academics are very strong. Student life is beaming thanks to the many student societies, frequent student events and joyful environment on campus. Here, you study hard and party harder.
Likes (Indian Food): There are an innumerable number of Indian restaurants in London, and food from any part of India you want. I was very pleasantly surprised by the taste too. On average, a good meal will cost you about 15-20 pounds pp. I prefer cooking at home than going outside.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): It is a little difficult to obtain a work visa here after the visa requirements have changed. The volatile institutional environment around it discourages employers from hiring Indians, as it would require their support. There is still racism in the wider community.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1900
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
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Management MSc - Batch of 2026
3.9
There are many opportunities to engage and explore.
Tips: Students should know that transitioning into UCL especially the School of Management largely depends on their prior academic environment. For me it was a significant shift because the focus here is much more practical group work, interaction, teamwork and real-world application rather than only lectures or written assignments. From day one classes are highly engaging and you’re encouraged to participate instead of just listening passively. In terms of culture, London is a friendly yet professional place. People here balance warmth and formality very well whether it’s classmates, professors, or even the management team, communication feels open and respectful. Anyone coming from a different cultural or academic background might notice the shift, but it’s easy to adapt. Regarding scholarships, UCL offers limited options directly through the university. Once you receive your offer, they email you the scholarship details. I applied but did not receive one. Still, the process is straightforward. I’m extremely satisfied with my course and the university overall. The only minor drawback is that UCL has three campuses, and most events and societies are centered around Bloomsbury. Since SOM is in Canary Wharf, travel can feel expensive and sometimes makes us feel slightly distant from the main campus vibe. However, the SOM campus itself is stunning being on one of the top floors with panoramic views of London, sunsets, the skyline, Tower Bridge, and the London Eye is something truly special. The course content is well balanced and prepares you for the actual management world. As for the country, the UK, especially London, is welcoming, diverse, and full of opportunities. Living here genuinely feels like fulfilling a dream and gives a strong main character energy.
Likes (Student Life): Even with a busy academic schedule, there are many opportunities to engage and explore. As a management student I have compulsory 3 hour lectures every day and at least once a week I attend seminars or workshops that are optional but very enriching. UCL has three campuses- UCL School of Management where all management lectures happen, Bloomsbury and UCL East. Most social events take place at Bloomsbury. Our SOM campus mainly hosts academic sessions. Student clubs and communities aren’t campus-specific; they are open to all UCL students. There are clubs for arts, sports, music, reading, dance, hiking, cooking, cultural and religious groups, pride communities, and even niche ones like the Cat Club. The vibrancy of the UCL student community and the wide range of opportunities make student life active and enjoyable.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking for myself than eating out. it is affordable and allows me to choose exactly what I want. In Canary Wharf there are a few good Indian restaurants such as Dishoom Kricket IndiGo Rasoi Manjal and Mala by the riverside.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1450
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
Reviewed on 19 Nov 2025Read more
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LLM (Master of Laws) - Batch of 2022
4.2
Resilient, purposeful and introspective.
Tips: I guess I have become more responsible, capable of handling my own finances and life. It’s overwhelming in the beginning, but once you find your ground and you start to make friends, it gets easier with time. Of course, there is a cultural and a mindset shift. The UK is more liberal, you can become your own person and craft your story in your own way.
Likes (Student Life): UCL has a lot to offer if you are ready and proactive to take on the opportunities. There are pro bono projects that you can be part of, social groups and creative societies such as Fashion society, International Politics, Dance, Cycling, Tennis, and travelling. Events vary across meet and greet sessions, career fairs, CV building workshops and some fun pop cultural events as well. I tried to participate in as many extra-curricular projects as I could, whilst balancing studies for my Master's. I stayed in uni halls as they are a great place to meet international people and make friends.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): It’s competitive to get a skilled worker job but once you do get it, it gets slightly easier to eventually get a permanent status. I am not sure if I would like to stay in the UK permanently but for the next few years, I definitely do see myself working here. It's been almost 4 years and London feels home now. I like my career transition path but I might or might not eventually move back to Delhi.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1175
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 30450
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2025Read more
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Clinical and Public Health Nutrition MSc
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UCL University 
Highlights

  • This MSc focuses on the problems of over- and under-nutrition, which apply to most developed nations as well as those undergoing rapid transformation. The program offers specialized training in the clinical and scientific basis of malnutrition and obesity, and therapeutic approaches to correcting this in the hospital, community and educational setting
  • The program focuses on periods of the lifecycle when nutrition is particularly important; these include acute illness, trauma, surgery or malignancy; and chronic conditions in which disease, nutrition, and treatment interact. The etiology, pathophysiology, and epidemiology of obesity will be explored alongside all approaches currently being used in its treatment
  • The program consists of eight core modules (120 credits) and a research dissertation (60 credits)

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