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  • Estd. 1963
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University of East Anglia Courses and Fees 2025

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
M.Sc.(91 courses)
INR 12 L - 44 LGet Fee Details
Duration12 months-2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 7, PTE: 60 - 76, Duolingo: 100 - 115, TOEFL
MBA/PGDM(35 courses)
INR 21 L - 34 LGet Fee Details
Duration12 months-1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 6.5, PTE: 60 - 67, Duolingo: 100 - 115, TOEFL: 79 & Above
MS(1 course)
Duration1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 & Above, PTE: 64 & Above, Duolingo: 115 & Above
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Q:   What is the IELTS requirement for UEA?
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International applicants applying to the University of East Anglia are required to demonstrate proficiency in the English language. Besides, the IELTS the University of East Anglia also accepts TOEFL, PTE, and DET scores for English language proficiency. 

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Undergraduate

Postgraduate

IELTS

Overall 6.0, with a minimum 5.5 in each component

Overall 6.0, with a minimum of 5.5 in only two components and 6.0 in the others

PTE

64 overall, with a minimum of 59 in each component

64 overall, with a minimum of 59 in two components and 64 in the others

TOEFL iBT

79, with:

  • Reading: 18
  • Writing & Listening: 17
  • Speaking: 20

79, with:

  • Reading: 18
  • Writing & Listening: 17
  • Speaking: 20

Duolingo

Overall 115, with a minimum of 100 in each component

Overall 115, with a minimum of 100 in two components only and 115 in the others

 

Q:   Where is the University of East Anglia campus located?
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Initially, University of East Anglia was based on a temporary University Village, positioned on the opposite side of the present-day campus. It began operating with about 1200 students enrolled for degree programs in English and biological studies. The Earlham Hall (now Law School block) was then the administrative hall of the university. Today, the university is amongst the best institutions for higher education. Spread on 320 acres of land, the university campus includes college buildings, a healthcare center, a library with 24x7 accessibility, athletic fields and multipurpose halls. LCR or the Lower Common Room is the major gig and concert venue in the university.On its southern edge, the campus features a lake known as Broad that makes for an astonishing bird watching site. There are many residence blocks and halls that offer on-campus accommodation to students. In addition to this, there are cafes, bars, a pub, a canteen, a book shop and a bank on the campus. Further, it is well-connected to central Norwich and the railway station. Frequent buses, taxis, and trains in the area make for a convenient transportation mode.

Q:   Can students at University of East Anglia work while studying at campus?
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At University of East Anglia, some course have allowed students to have Work Placements as a part of their course. This will help the students to gain more work experience and skills. Most of the international students who have a Student or Tier 4 Visa are allowed to work in the UK. Work Placements are explained as follows:

  • It must be assessed and an integral part of the course the student has taken. 
  • The work must not be longer than 1/3rd of the total time of the course 
  • The student can apply for and accept jobs in paid roles which can be of any level. It is not necessary for the student to work on-campus. 
  • Another form of work that can be done while studying is volunteering. Unpaid employment will count the weekly hours of work the student has done.

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University of East Anglia Fee Breakdown 2025

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Q:   What is University of East Anglia ranked by ARWU rankings?
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ARWU, short for Academic Ranking of the World Universities also known as Shanghai Ranking is known as one of the best ranking bodies in the world. It is one of the three most influential rankings of the world alongside Times Higher Education World University Rankings and QS World University Rankings.

Over 2,500 Universities are ranked by ARWU every year. In the overall ARWU ranking, University of East Anglia ranks at #201 in 2024, which is constant since the year 2022.

Q:   How much does the University of East Anglia cost for international students?
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Check the University of East Anglia fees for international students for some of the popular courses from the table given below:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MIM (34 courses)

INR 19.8 K - 22.4 L

MA (40 courses)

INR 9.4 L - 21 L

MS (26 courses)

INR 17.8 L - 30.7 L

Others PG (20 courses)

INR 17.4 L - 39.1 L

BSc (21 courses)

INR 19.1 L - 25.8 L

BE / BTech (9 courses)

INR 18.1 L - 25.8 L

BA (48 courses)

INR 19.1 L - 20.4 L

BBA (11 courses)

INR 19.1 L - 24.1 L

BPharma (1 course)

INR 21.4 L

B.J.M.C. (7 courses)

INR 19.1 L - 20.4 L

Cost of Living: The cost of living in Norwich is 39% cheaper as compared to London. According to UCAS and Which, Norwich is one of the most affordable places to live as a student. The average monthly cost for UEA is £755.

Read: Cost of Living for International Students in UK

Q:   Is University of East Anglia ranked by The Guardian University Guide rankings?
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Yes, The Guardian University Guide rankings are realized for the UK-based universities only. Some of the few indicators that are used to compute the rankings of these universities are entry standards, student-staff ratio, teaching quality, feedback, career prospects, etc.

UEA ranks at #45, which is a decline by 12 spots as the university ranked higher in the year 2024 at the rank #33. The rankings for this university are constantly declining since 2023.  

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3.9/5
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  • 72% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.6
Part time work3.5
Post study jobs3.5
Quality of faculty4.2
Student Life4.2
Value for money4.1
Public transportation4.1
Safety4.5
Indian Food3.4
Permanent Immigration3.5
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MSc Business and Management - Batch of 2024
3.7
The university is great and provides good internship opportunities.
Tips: Before joining the University of East Anglia for an M.Sc. in business and management students should be aware of the diverse and inclusive campus culture. Transitioning to UEA often involves adjusting to a collaborative and research-oriented environment. Many students experience a cultural shift, and new perspectives and lifestyles scholarships are available. I received one by applying to the universities on online portals with allowances covering some part of my tuition fee. Overall, I'm highly satisfied with UEA's academic rigour faculty and the vibrant city of Norwich, making it a great choice for international students. 
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2024
3.6
Beautiful campus, and great faculty. A huge library and a great student support team.
Tips: Prefer to stay on the University campus, it is easy to attend classes and you will not be disturbed by the unnecessary hustle-bustle of landlords. Please be prepared with your finance (university fees + at least 6 months of expenses) and do not rely on getting this sorted with a part-time job.
Likes (Safety): The City of Norwich is safe and peaceful with ample security, and almost zero crime rate and you even girls will not hesitate to walk even on the dark road at 2 AM. Transportation is available till midnight and it is easy to commute from one place to another.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Getting sponsorship post-PSW is a challenge as it becomes difficult for organisations to prove your worth, especially for general courses like engineering and management. PSW is for two years and you need to prove your worth in that period to get the sponsorship. The research field has better chances for settlement.
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LLM International Commercial and Business Law - Batch of 2026
2.9
Getting exposure for a job and internship in your study course is very difficult.
Tips: The university and faculty members are good; whenever we need their assistance, they are there to assist us. If you think that you will earn while learning, that will not be possible here, like in some other countries. But if you have made up your mind to study, then this is a good university. The course I am still doing, and based on the theoretical knowledge alone, I think no law firm will take me here. Overall, it has been a good experience to be a part of the University of East Anglia.
Likes (Safety): Safety is not an issue for me. I have never faced any issue till today. Here on campus as well as off campus, you can easily go out at any time, anywhere. Safety-wise, it's a good city. No one cares about or judges you, whatever or wherever you want to go and do. People are also calm and polite. No one pokes you or says anything if you are going alone, either. Safety is good. The majority of places have CCTV cameras, and police patrolling can be seen as well. Especially on weekends, there's police presence near pubs, clubs, and on main roads. I have not heard any nuisance related to safety till now.
Dislikes (Part time work): It's really manageable to work off-campus. Time management is never a problem for me. But the first three months after reaching the UK, it's difficult to get work. I approached everywhere but couldn't find it. On campus, I applied but couldn't find any work. The average payout is 12 pounds per hour. It depends company to company and where you are working. I think the UK has to generate more job opportunities for students who are coming in the hope of exploring their professions and getting international exposure. Here, getting exposure and/or a job and internship in your study course is very difficult. I met with many students and people who are working post-study. The majority have not utilised their studies as they are not getting a job in their field, and after many rejections, they do any work to earn basic expenses.
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2024
4.7
Good future after studying here.
Tips: Come to study, do not just focus on work, learn from faculty and network well. Build your local knowledge and communication skills. Also, try to work in the field of your experience, that will be really helpful. Also, meet people from different countries and network.
Likes (Internships): You get jobs and networking opportunities easily. Also, if you are smart and have a good command over language then you can really establish yourself. Make sure to come here with good written, spoken and listening skills in the language as it is helpful.
Dislikes (Public transportation): At night, it is difficult to travel. There are very limited travel options, however, if you rent or have an electric scooter then it becomes easy for you. A taxi is expensive, however, the bus is convenient for that travel until midnight. Otherwise, rail transport is also good.
Reviewed on 22 Dec 2023Read more
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MSc Finance and Management - Batch of 2023
3.2
Good university to study in UK for masters
Tips: I got the M.Sc. training scholarship which was partially funded and I received a waiver of 5000 GBP on my tuition fee. There are many scholarships meritorious students can even get 10000 pounds off depending on luck as well. I like this university and everyone is helpful. Faculty and student bodies are all good.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation has no problems. Single line system and inter-changing is not required. I prefer the bus to go to my college as my accommodation is not far. I have gone to London, it took me 2 hours and 15 minutes to reach there by train. It is also very cheap which I like but not that much as compared to some other European countries.
Dislikes (Part time work): The university has many jobs but I don't know why they do not give it to students who are already studying there. In other universities, students get the job but here they bring others to do it and not the students which I didn't like. Outside the college jobs are available, hourly rate is 12 pounds don't work for something less than as some students have been made to feel foolish.
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MSc Business Analytics and Management - Batch of 2024
4.2
The university is good, still need to improve in the practical analysis
Tips: Students coming should be aware that it is going to be tough. However, the quality of faculty and teaching standards are higher than other nearby universities. Faculty members are supportive but some of the subjects need a bit more practical topics. Lastly, students should come prepared, try to get in touch with a few students from your course.
Likes (Post study jobs): Considering this is one of the top rated colleges in the UK, it provides practical exposure compared to other colleges located in the area.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The facility in the college is good and highly talented. Most of them were Ph.D. professors and they were very friendly and answered all our questions. And most importantly the knowledge they possess is very valuable and most of them were very polite.
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Answered 2 months ago

The University of East Anglia MBA fees for international students is GBP 28,300 (INR 32.6 L) for the academic session 2026-27, as part of the Norwich Business School

MSc courses are also very popular among Indian students at UEA, the cost of MSc courses ranges between GBP 25,700-GBP 26,750 (INR 29.

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As an international student, one can work upto 20 hours per week during studies. However, there is no limit on the number of hours international students can work during their semester breaks or vacations.

The UK has very strict rules when it comes to work hours for international students and therefo

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The rules and regulations vary for every student housing facility off campus in Norwich. Students are advised to contact the Student Union at UEA, for some helpful practical information about living in privately rented homes as well as other services like Council Tax, Insurance and Utilities via the

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Students seeking to live off-campus can do so, at the Pablo Fanque House located in the city centre at Norwich. To book a room at the Pablo Fanque House, one can apply via the Homes for Students portal on the official University of East Anglia website. 

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The University does not have any issues with students working part time, as long as they stay within the allowed limit of 20 hours per week.

When students work moderate hours, it's often seen as a valuable way to gain experience, build soft skills, and ease financial pressure, provided academics rema

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