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Anushree Sinha

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Indian students must meet the Nottingham Trent University entry requirements for Indian students listed below:

UG

  • Higher Secondary Certificate (XIIth); and
  • The overall grade average of 65% made from four relevant subjects (native language excluded).

PG

  • 3-4 year UG degree
  • Grades of 55% (2.1), 50% (2.2) from the universities dprc
  • Grades of 60% (2.1), 55% (2.2) from other recognised universities in India.

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The popular Indian restaurants near the Glasgow School of Art UK are:-

  1. Mr. Singh's India: 149 Elderslie Street, Glasgow G3 7AW ( Lamb Karahi and Lamb Ambala).
  2. Koolba: 109 Candleriggs Merchant City, Glasgow G1 1NP ( Persian and Indian cuisine in fresh herbs and spices).
  3. Madras Cafe Glasgow: 82 Howard Street, Glasgow G1 4EE (South Indian street food and vegan curries).
  4. Akbar's: 573 Suchiehall St, Glasgow G3 7PQ (ambiance and service).

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Priya

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Application Timetable for PG programs for September 2026 entry is mentioned below-

-Round 2 Application Deadline     14 January 2026            

-Round 3  Application Deadline    4 March 2026

-Round 4 Application Deadline     3 June 2026

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Priya

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The most preferred course by Indian students at Glasgow School of Art is Master of Fine Arts. 

  • Master of Fine Art offers students to improve their studio practice in depth and to modify, develop, and secure it.
  • Students also explore their practices about wider cultural, theoretical and historical contexts
  • Regular tutorial support from the MFA core teaching team and a wide range of visiting lecturers allows students the opportunity to discuss their work with experts and critical feedback is also available using regular group critiques.

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The details for applying for a visa at Glasgow School of Art are:-

  • The UK Government has added a small increase to the visa application fee,
  • Some students will not receive a BRP (visa card) but instead will be provided with a digital immigration status (visa), which can be used to view and prove their immigration status online,
  • Students are no longer required to register with the Police,
  • There are currently no Covid-19 related travel/quarantine restrictions in the UK
  • The UK Government has announced that the Immigration Health Surcharge will be increasing to £776 per year for students.  An implementation date for this increase
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Yes, Glasgow School of Art is good for International students. More than 79 countries International students study here including the countries like Zimbabwe and Afghanistan. Around 500 students from outside the UK come to the college each year, which is about a quarter of the population studying there.

As one of the leading Art Schools in the UK, The Glasgow School of Art welcomes International students to all of its programs. The School offers an environment in which difference is encouraged and diversity of background and approach is valued.

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The Glasgow School of Art expects every student to demonstrate proficiency in the English language. For international students required to evidence their English language proficiency, the GSA’s preferred test is the IELTS for UKVI (Academic) test taken at a UKVI-approved test center. A full list of other tests are:-

For International Foundation Program:-

  1. IELTS: IELTS for UKVI.
  2. Pearson: Pearson PTE Academic UKVI.
  3. Trinity College (London): Integrated skills in English I or II.
  4. PSI Services (UK): Skills for English.

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The student's review of the Glasgow School of Art is generally positive. Students say that the facilities are amazing, but often difficult to access casually.  There seems to be walls up around certain facilities that make them difficult to access quickly - you need to plan. Accessing facilities often requires you to write a proposal to be allowed to use them. The technicians and staff that work in these facilities are absolutely amazing - filled with knowledge and so happy to help.

One student reported that the teaching staff on my course have endeavored to give them the best experience possible.

 

 

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Priya

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The rank of Glasgow School of Art in the World is:-

Ranked By202220232024
Architecture ( The Guardian Ranking,2024)263128
Art and Design (QS Ranking, 2024)111213

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Itisha Sings

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The application fees for the Glasgow School of Art depend on the level of study.

  1. For the undergraduate programme the application fee is £20 for a single program.
  2. For the undergraduate programme the application fee is £26 for multiple program.
  3. For the postgraduate programme the application fee is £25.

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