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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
MSc Economics course offered by Economics Department, University College London, recorded a career outcome rate of 94.2%. Following are the finer details:
- Salary: £42,184 (average) and £38,000 (median)
- Location: UK (67%), Overseas (26.4%), EU (6.6%)
- Industry: Consultancy, Accountancy & Financial Services, Policy & government, Academic Research and HE, Banking and investment, Other professional, scientific and technical activities, Scientific Research, development & analysis, etc.
- Recruiters: Frontier Economics, Bank of England, UK Government, University College London, Charles River Associates UK Ltd, EY, Her Majesty's Treasury, Ox
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Yes. University College London does have enterprise and entrepreneurship support facilities for its students. Students have an opportunity to develop their entrepreneurial skills and startup ideas with the help of workshops and events hosted by experienced entrepreneurs. Those who are pursuing research-based courses have access to entrepreneurship training for doctoral students and early career researchers (SPERO), which consists of 5 workshops for MRes and doctoral students. The University also provides for a Hatchery startup incubator that is a dedicated startup space. Students can have access to all the facilities of BaseKX, a dedic
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University College London students have access to all the career events through myUCLCareers. Examples of few career events include Academic Career Planning for PhD Students, Effective Academic Applications, Presenting Your Skills to Non-Academic Recruiters: CVs and Application Forms, Marketing Yourself Online: LinkedIn Lab, etc. The University hosts career fairs for student-employer connect, employer presentations, sector insights programme for focusing on specific industry sector, researchers' programme aimed specifically at research students, just to name a few. These career events are a great way to understand and improve your care
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Skill development is an essential element of improving your CV and employability. Some of the skill development events, offered at University College London, include Career Essentials programme, which involves a series of Careers Consultant led talks on career planning, personality profiling, job hunting, networking, writing applications and preparing for interviews and assessment centres, and Career Essentials Group Work Programme, which involves CV review and guidance, application development, etc. Some other events include Employer-led skills sessions that include employer-led workshops, one-to-one coaching on interview skills, Rese
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The institute has a standard application fee worth GBP 90 (INR 10 K).
The application fee for some other courses is different, as listed below:
| Course | Application Fee |
|---|---|
| Standard fee | GBP 90 (INR 10 K) |
| All Slade School of Fine Arts courses | GBP 35 (INR 3.9 K) |
| MSc in Business Analytics (with Management Science) | GBP 160 (INR 17.9 K) |
| MSc in Finance | GBP 160 (INR 17.9 K) |
| MSc in Management | GBP 160 (INR 17.9 K) |
| MSc in Project & Enterprise Management | GBP 160 (INR 17.9 K) |
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
University College London secures a rank #2 among all colleges & universities based in England as per Shiksha Popularity Rankings.
Globally, it ranks #5, as per Shiksha's global rankings.
Another major domestic university ranking publication ranks it #9 among all universities in the country, while also rating its Architecture course the #1 course in England.
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University of Exeter acceptance rate stands at about 73, meaning that out of every 100 applicants who apply to the univeristy's admission process about 73 are likely to be offered the opportunity to enroll on the campus groundS. Thus, the admission criteria of the university is rather non-selective.
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