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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Imperial College acceptance rate of 15%, places it among the most selective higher educational institutes in the region. IC London is only known to accept about 15 applications of every 100 it receives which makes it very competitive to get into.
University College London in comparison, is slightly less picky, with an acceptance rate of 30%, UC London is twice as easier to secure admissions at than Imperial College.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Swansea University MBBS degree prepares students to progress to the UK Foundation Programme for newly qualified doctors, and begin training in a clinical environment. However, some graduates work in industries apart from Heathcare Services, namely:
- Media and Communication
- Research
- Sales
- Consulting
- Engineering
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Swansea University MBBS courses helps students develop a strong focus on clinical, communication, academic, practical, and personal skills allowing them to progress to the UK Foundation Programme for newly qualified doctors, where they can begin training in a clinical environment. Some of the places where the graduates work post-graduation are:
- University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
- NHS
- Swansea University
- Hywel Dda University Health Board
- University of Oxford
- Swansea Bay University Health Board
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. The university welcomes the non-UK origin population on its grounds, already housing staff and a student body representing 120 countries. The international student body accounts for over 4,500 students at Durham. Around 30% of the undergraduates are from outside the UK, and Durham provides an online report and support tool to report any discrimination instances.
Durham has also been awarded the Athena Swan Bronze award in 2021 for their work towards promoting gender equality.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Durham University has 17 colleges under it, offering more than 200 undergraduate courses across 27 academic departments. Durham University's subjects Archaeology, Theology and Religion, and Classics and Ancient History have all ranked 6,6,9, respectively, amongst the global top ten subjects, 2025. Further, five of the subjects have secured a rank in the World Top 50: History (36), English Studies (33), Philosophy (31), Anthropology (29), Geography (11).
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, OU is known to offer placement opportunities to students, enrolled in diploma, certification or degree courses at the institute. The institute maintains a platform for finding employment opportunities in the form of the OU OpportunityHub.
The platform also lists a number of remote internship opportunities available across the UK.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of living in Milton Keynes, varies based on the kind of accommodation & the standard of living a student opts to take up.
As per the British Council's the latest official cost of living report, the estimated monthly cost of living in the UK (not including London), is GBP 900-GBP 1,300 (INR 1.02 L-INR 1.47 L).
This includes: accommodation, bills, groceries & some other expenses a student may incur over the duration of the stay in the UK.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Open University is known to offer a number of certification, Diploma & degree courses to students, across a number of prominent industry relevant fields including: Business Administration, Engineering, Accounting, Biology, Chemistry, Healthcare, Criminology, Music & Social Science among others.
The choice of the best course, ultimately comes down to the interests of a student.
Listed below are some popular courses offered by the institute:
· BSc (Honours) in Accounting & Finance
· BSc (Honours) in Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence
· BSc
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of studies at Open University, varies per the type of the course, a student is applying for.
The cost of full-time degree courses with a duration of 3 years at OU, Milton Keynes is: GBP 24,552 (INR 27.9 L), while that of a 2-year Diploma is: GBP 16,368 (INR 18.6 L) & a 1-year Certificate of Higher Education is: GBP 8,184 (INR 9.3 L).
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Open University is licensed as a sponsor under the points-based immigration system, which means that the institute can sponsor student route visas for international research applicants planning to come to the UK to study.
For more information regarding visa requirements & processing, students are advised to refer the International research student applications page of the Open University.
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