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MOHD ZAID

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Aston Business School generally seems to be slightly more expensive than the University of Chichester, with the average tuition fee for postgraduate programs at Aston Business School often falling around the £20,000 mark, while The University of Chichester is slightly more expensive depending on the programme and student circumstances.
Special considerations: Tuition fees for postgraduate programs such as an MBA can be around £20,000 Tuition fees for undergraduate programs for UK and EU students are typically around £9,250 per year, period which international students can afford more.

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Satyam Singh

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If compare on the basis of the figures available on the intrenet, then Aston Business School is more expensive than the University of Wolverhampton.

The figures presented below are approximate ones in Euros:

Expense CategoryAston B. School University of Wolverhampton
UG Tution FeeEuro: 16.5k - 20kEuro: 15k - 16k
PG Tution FeeEuro: 16.5k - 23kEuro: 16k - 17k
MBA Tution FeeEuro: 24kEuro: 16k

Further, expenditures varies on the type of life-style, you prefer like, the accommodations, living expenses, city's cost of living etc.

For more information prefer consulting with institutes itself.

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Satyam Singh

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It is always better to stay at campus in any good college, because that gives you lots of opportunities and as well as it saves your lots of time.

Benefits os stay in campus itself:

  • No time wasted on travelling
  • Acess to college facilities all 24 hours
  • Easier acess to events, classes, programs.
  • You will make friends easily as most of your peers will be staying in the college itself.

Yes, it could be like staying in campus could cost you little extra, and you will be bounded by few rules of the college, won't be as independent as you would have been, if you were living off-campus. But the above perks would easily overcome these things.

All the

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Satyam Singh

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Indians choose Aston Business School because it offers a top-notch education with a very strong focus on practical learning and employability after the completion of degree. The university is known for its ranked MBA and business programs, which help students get decent jobs globally.

Plus, Aston's placement year and strong industry ties give students real-world exposure.

The multicultural environment makes Indian students feel at home, and Birmingham's affordability compared to London is a big plus. Scholarships and part-time job opportunities also help manage costs.

So, Overall it gives students a mix of quality educ

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Suyash Pandey

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Yes, Aston Business School is highly regarded for its support and facilities for international students. Here's why it's a good choice:

  1. Diverse Student Body:

    • Aston Business School attracts students from all over the world, creating a diverse and international learning environment.
    • This diversity enhances the learning experience, as students bring in varied perspectives from different countries and cultures.
  2. Support Services for International Students:

    • Aston provides a range of support services to help international students settle in, including orientation programs, language support, academic support, and visa guidance.
    • There's also a dedica
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Suyash Pandey

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Getting into Aston Business School can be competitive, but it's achievable if you meet the admission requirements and put together a strong application. Here's a breakdown of the key factors to consider:

1. Admission Requirements:

  • Academic Qualifications:

    • For undergraduate courses like BBA or Management, the standard requirement is typically a strong academic background, with good A-Level grades (or equivalent international qualifications).
    • For postgraduate courses like MBA, a good undergraduate degree (usually a 2:1 or above) is required, along with relevant work experience (typically 2-3 years for an MBA).
  • English Language Proficiency:

    • If
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Indian students need to submit multiple documents to apply for the student visa to study in Aston Business School, UK. These include a passport that is valid, a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies form Aston Business School, and a completed visa application form, which is Tier 4 student visa. In addition, students need to submit passport-sized photographs, proof of financial resources, such as bank statements or sponsor letters, academic transcripts, and proof of English language proficiency, such as IELTS or TOEFL scores. If required, students also need to submit the results of a tuberculosis test. The receipt of the visa applicati

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Choosing between Aston Business School and IIM Calcutta for an MBA depends on your career goals. IIM Calcutta is a premier Indian institute with global recognition, a strong alumni network, and excellent placement opportunities, especially in finance, consulting, and management roles. However, Aston Business School provides a more international flavor as well, emphasizing global business practices and an outlook into the UK job market-the major market being in Europe, though. If your focus remains to be in international businesses, then Aston will prove out to be a better one; whereas for an Indian market orientation with proper focus,

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The application deadlines for Indian students at Aston Business School are basically in sync with the normal academic intake cycles. For an intake in September, normally, June or July serves as a deadline, whereas for January intake, generally, October or November is the case.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Aston Business School accepts many English proficiency tests to ensure entry into its courses. These include IELTS with a minimum of 6.5 overall with no band less than 6.0, TOEFL with a minimum score of 87-90, and PTE Academic with scores around 59-61. Other English qualifications accepted include Cambridge English Qualifications like C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency. However, requirements do differ programme to programme so always log in to the official page of Aston Business School and look at their the latest guideline on admissions so that the scores would comply with whatever requirements set forth for whichever programme I aim to en

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