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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Students must fulfill the basic eligibility and submit all the required documents asked by the university to take the London School of Economics and Political Science admissions. International students can check the eligibility criteria and document requirements below:
Eligibility criteria:
- Students must have a degree of least 2.1 or a GPA of 3.5 or above from an accredited university.
- Student with 4 years of professional experience but preferably 10 is required
- If English is not the first language of the student, he must possess an English language qualification such as IELTS or TOEFL
Requirements:
- University transcripts/ degree certificate
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
London School of Economics and Political Science offers a wide range of programs with good rankings including Arts and Humanities; Clinical Medicine; Economics and Business; and more. Students can check the table below for the popular majors along with the ranking:
Popular Majors | US News Subject Rankings 2024 |
|---|---|
Arts and Humanities | #36 |
Clinical Medicine | #441 |
Economics and Business | #8 |
Psychiatry/Psychology | #123 |
Public, Environmental and Occupational Health | #126 |
Social Sciences and Public Health | #37 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
London School of Economics and Political Science offers over 40 undergraduate programs, more than 140 master's programs, and research master's and PhD programs. The university offers various courses in diverse specializations including Employment Relations and Human Resources; Econometrics and Mathematical Economics; Marketing; Economics and Management; Finance and Economics; Public Policy; and more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
University of Lancashire and University of Nottingham are some of the most prestigious in UK and students across the globe desire to study here. In terms of tuition fee, University of Lancashire is more affordable. However, the Uni of Nottingham is lesser selective.
A comprehensive comparison between both universities:
| Parameters | UCLan | Nottingham Uni |
|---|---|---|
| Annual Fees (MBA) | INR 14 L - 19 L | INR 21 L - 32 L |
| Acceptance Rate | 22% | 11% |
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
International students can study Mathematics courses at the University of Oxford in 16 multiple specializations. The university offers Mathematics courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels to international students. The table below includes Oxford University Mathematics specializations with first-year fees:
| Oxford Mathamatics Specializations | First Year Fees |
|---|---|
| MMathComSci in Mathematics and Computer Science | INR 62.92 L |
| BA in Mathematics and Statistics | INR 47.65 L |
| Mmath in Matehmatics and Statistics | INR 33.16 L |
| MSc in Mathematical and Computational Finance | INR 51.65 L |
| MSc in Mathematical Sciences | INR 43.80 L |
Check the list of Top Mathematics Universities in UK
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, you can cover your expense by doing part time jobs while studying in Oxford. Mostly you have to save your money. It also depends on your work permit how much time you are doing the part time job and how you are working there and what is your income.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
It depends only on you and your skills and experience. Majorly an MBA graduate from Oxford covers their ROI in 3 years . As now the salary hike is there so the time may be less than the 3 years.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
The average salary of an MBA graduate from oxford ia around GBP 42,821 for a business developement manager to GBP 79,363 for a senior product manager. It varies according to their skills and experience. There is much salary hike for MBA graduates from Oxford.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Off-campus is much cheaper than on-campus. On campus has its own security deposit which is around INR 15 Lacs which is much costlier for an Indian student. Food is also costlier in the university so I suggest to prefer off campus.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
No, you cannot study at University of Oxford free of cost as an Indian student. Some grant will be provided in the form of scholarship to students. There are many scholarship for Oxford like Felix scholarship, Clarendon scholarship, etc.
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