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Mahesh Kumar

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Durham University may or may not involve different expenses for Indian students depending on their course/level of study. The per year fee for undergraduate courses regularly ranges from £20,000 to £26,000. All postgraduate courses have a range between £22,000 and £30,000 at best. Living in Durham may involve other expenditures of around £9,000-12,000. This comes to anything from about ?29 Lacs to ?38 Lacs per year depending on the course and individual decisions regarding living expenses (making use of an exchange rate of 1 GBP = 100 INR). Life insurance and travel expenses besides above are to be kept aside in this budget.

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Scholarships provided by Durham University cover the exceptional Durham University India Scholarship that grants up to £5,000 based on academic merit. The International Excellence Scholarships provide £3,000-5,000 for international postgraduate students. The Commonwealth Shared Scholarships covers tuition and living costs for postgraduate study. In application for any of these scholarships, Indian students are to apply via the university's online portal after they fulfill all of the eligibility criterion along with submitted required documents such as academic transcripts and personal statements. Scholarship application deadlines typ

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Scholarships provided by Durham University cover the exceptional Durham University India Scholarship that grants up to £5,000 based on academic merit. The International Excellence Scholarships provide £3,000-5,000 for international postgraduate students. The Commonwealth Shared Scholarships covers tuition and living costs for postgraduate study. In application for any of these scholarships, Indian students are to apply via the university's online portal after they fulfill all of the eligibility criterion along with submitted required documents such as academic transcripts and personal statements. Scholarship application deadlines typ

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On a UK Student Visa, international students at De Montfort University will be able to work up to 20 hours per week during term time. A few of the on-campus jobs for UK international students are:

  • Teaching Assistant
  • Library Assistant
  • Lab Assistant
  • Campus Guides
  • Campus Ambassadors

Also Check: Part-Time Work Options in UK for International Students 

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As per the 2018 statistics, De Montfort University employability rate is more than 97%. This means 97% of the graduates are in work or further studies six months after graduating. As per these stats, this university is among the Top 20 for graduate employability. As per the details available unofficially, some of the top employers of this university's graduates are NHS, HSBC, Next, Amazon, JLR, etc.

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Bachelor's degrees candidates must score at least 80% in 12th-grade exams if an average Indian student has to join Durham University because they will need a strong score to compete for admission. In postgraduate studies, candidates must have a relevant qualifying degree and at least grade B for the next program. A minimum score of 6.5 will show proficiency in English, which is very necessary. Further along, with all these costs, one must keep tuition fees roughly between £20,000-£25,000 per year and living expenses somewhere between £12,000-£15,000. Scholarships are offered to eligible students.

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Staying at Durham University, it is rampant in expenses, with on-campus accommodation costing somewhere between £5,500 per year and £9,000 per year, depending on room specifications. Outside campus housing normally costs anywhere between £400 and £600 per month. Besides, living costs between £200 and £400 are expected for food, transport, and leisure on a monthly basis. In fine, living costs would be round about £12,000 to £15,000 out of your pockets each year, besides tuition, depending on your lifestyle and residence options.

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Finding work while studying at Durham University is relatively easier because the city has a good student population and a variety of jobs available. Jobs are often available on campus or in the surrounding area in hospitality industries such as retail and tutoring during the academic year; the Careers and Enterprise Center supports students in securing jobs and work experience. Although it is challenging to balance work with studies due to the huge workload at Durham, it is important you manage your time really well to make sure your work does not spoil your academic commitments.

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Staying on-campus at the University of Leeds is something you can count on for being at a reasonable distance away from lectures and libraries and events, forming a campus community with opportunities for social connections. Such facilities as dining services and rooming spaces will be easy to access, offering more convenience. Staying off-campus provides for additional privacy, extra space, and less room than some might hope to spend; however, life may tend towards somewhat lonely unless you try to reach out and integrate more with campus life. It simply depends on how much you value being included in the community vs. having more ind

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  • GMAT/GRE: Required for admission.
  • Average GMAT Score: The current class average is 670 (10th Edition) or 615 (Focus Edition).
  • Work Experience: A minimum of three years' postgraduate professional business experience is required.
  • Language Proficiency: If English is not your first language, you may need to demonstrate proficiency through recognised tests like IELTS or TOEFL.

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