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Bhanupratap singh

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It depends on your living standards:

1)Accomadation: For University Halls of Residence, charges are from 400 euros to 700 euros depending upon choice 

For private accomodation, a one bed room flat will cost 600 euros to 800 euros per month.

2) For food it is around 115 Euros per week.

3) Transport costs are around 30euros per week.

4) Total cost will be around 1300 euros to 1500 euros.

 

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Bhanupratap singh

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Here is the list of english proficiency exams accepted by University of Leeds:

1) IELTS Academic (minimum overall score of 6)

2) TOEFL iBT (a total score of 74)

3) LanguageCert Academic (overall score of 65)

4) Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic (An overall score of 60)

These are the tests accepted by the university.

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Anurag Shivam

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Swansea University is ranked #298 in the QS World University Rankings 2025. 

Here's a more detailed breakdown of Swansea University's rankings: 

QS World University Rankings 2025: #298

Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2024: 251-300

The Complete University Guide 2025: #39

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Sayani Chatterjee

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Pros of stating in campus :

  • The campus is pleasant and surburban, with very good public transport connections to the city centre.
  • the classes will be near you and won't have to travel a lot for classes hence saving time.
  • Excellent sport facilities and libraries in the campus.
  • A diverse student body of 6500 international students over 135 other countries so you can socialize and network a lot.

Cons of living kin the campus:

  • Depending upon your choice of accomodation, off campus stay might be more budget friendly.
  • Living outside the campus will give you lot of chances to know the city more.
  • off campus staying means you have to travel a bit to ge
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Sayani Chatterjee

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Interested candidates can start applying through University of Southampton's official website from november and admission confirmaations will be sent by mid january. Two other round of admissions are planned for August intake and applicants in this round are exempted from the fee of rs 5000 application fee.

for ease admissions students should start applying early.

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Sayani Chatterjee

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The most widely recognised tests for English are IELTS Academic, TOEFL iBT, Cambridge English exams (C2 proficiency and C1 Advanced )and Duolingo English Test, etc.

Some of the other test are Pearson Test Of English (PTE) Academic. These all kind of english proficiency exams are accepted by University of Southampton.

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Sayani Chatterjee

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Narrowing down to a single course is slightly impossible but according to statistics Indian students majorly graduate in Business Administration and Management at University of Southampton followed by Engineering computer Science and Social Science.

Other preferably courses may include Law, health sciences snd research based papers for post graduation courses.

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Sayani Chatterjee

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University of Southampton is a bit expensive for students beacuse only living at University of Southampton can cost upto £1000 leaving all other expenses such as tuition fees, food, etc.

Tuition fees for Uk students is around £9350 per year while for international students it can vary according to courses.

 Accommodation can cost upto £ 135 to £240 per week for self catered halls and £ 200 to £250 for part catered options.

Ptivate rent is around £115 per week.

Food is around £40 to £60 per week.

For other utilities £30 to £40 per week.

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Sayani Chatterjee

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Its difficult to come down and pin point a single preferred  course by indian students at University of Birmingham but according to dew gathered data some of the popular courses are Computer science, Aeronautical Engineering, Biology, Business Courses, Ecinomics, Law (Llm) and MBA. Other courses are like civil engineering and also it is popular for post graduate research studies.

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joisha verma

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To apply to the University of Stirling Master of Science Courses Business and Management specialization, international students are required to attain the following eligibility conditions along with specific documents listed below:

  • Students must have a second-class honours degree (2.1 preferred) or equivalent Or 50% from Tier 1 College/University or 55% from a Tier 2 College/University is required for admission in the master's degree at the university in the relevant subject.

  • Other requirements such as work experience, CV, and English language test scores are the compulsory admission documents.

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