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Contributor-Level 10
According to an unofficial source, NTU has been placed at #1 in the UK for employability. In addition to this, as per the details available on the web, some of the top companies where NTU UK alumni work are Deloitte, Microsoft, Tesco, Turner & Townsend, The Access Group, etc. Some of the industries where the alumni work are Operations, Business Development, Arts and Design, Sales, Marketing, IT, Engineering, Finance, Media & Communication, etc.
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a year ago
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A few of the people who went to NTU UK are Varun Dhawan (Indian actor), Matt Berry (Actor, writer and comedian), Ana Boulter (Actress, TV Presenter), Bob Mackenzie (British Businessman). A few other names included in the list of the university's notable alumni are:
Names | Designation |
|---|---|
Jonathan Glazer | English film director and screenwriter |
Ben Bradley | Politician |
Richard Hope | Actor |
Penny Coomes | English competitive ice dancer |
Paul K. Joyce | Music Composer |
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Nottingham Trent University ranking in 2025 is within the Top 600 Universities in the world as per a top-ranking publisher. Shiksha Grading has given an overall grade of B+ to NTU UK. Since, there are many ranking publishers who considers a lot of parameters to rank the universities, these can turn out to be overwhelming for students who are looking to study abroad. This is because for first-time applicants, the ranking websites are difficult to understand. In this scenario, Shiksha Grading can be used.
What makes Shiksha Grading stand out is that the website uses the aggregate of all the publicly available university and course ra
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a year ago
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The entry requirements for NTU UK MSc in Finance programme are:
- An undergraduate honors degree (2.2 or above) containing some evidence of Quantitative ability
- One academic reference
Since this is a postgraduate taught course, to pursue this course, Indian applicants must have achieved grades of 55% (if completed bachelor's from top Indian university) or 60% from any recognised university of India.
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a year ago
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According to the information available, NTU is well-regarded for its finance programs. The university has a reputation for providing a high-quality education, and many of its graduates pursue successful careers in Finance, including the Big 4 Consulting firms. However, as an Indian student, make sure to consider the cost of studying and living in the UK. The MSc in Finance programme of NTU UK is 1 year. Two of the most important features of this programme are:
- As per a recent Graduate Outcomes Survey, 80% of MSc Finance students are in graduate level jobs within 15 months after graduation
- 100% of students of this MSc in Finance cour
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a year ago
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Rooting back to the 1200s, the University of Cambridge holds the baton of being the fourth the oldest university in the world. It was founded by a group of scholars in the city of Cambridge in the year 1209. In 1284, the Bishop of fly founded Peterhouse - the first college in Cambridge University. It was followed by the St. Catherine's College in 1473, which was established with the help of Robert Woodlark. In 1546, Henry VIII founded Trinity College, which is one of the most famous colleges of the Cambridge University. Interestingly, India's first prime minister Jawahar Lal Nehru entered the Trinity College of the university in 1
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a year ago
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Most of the University of Cambridge graduates get placed in industries such as Business Development, Education, Operations, Research, Media & Communication, Finance, and more, as per the historical data of the university's alumni. Given below is a graphical representation of the top industries in which the Cambridge University graduates work:
In the above pie chart, Others include Sales, Consulting, Marketing, HR, and Entrepreneurship.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Sometimes, it depends upon the course you want to study, fees and rate of employment before choosinf any university. I always see the overall world ranking (from QS world ranking) and subject ranking from the same website. It will give you some initial insights for choosing any university and also help to set a priority order in which you want to submit the application for. According to QS 2025, ranking of University of Birmingham is 80 where as Cardiff University is 186.
fees structure: for M.Sc Accounting and Finance, university of birmingham has an average fees of 34L (31,779 GBP) rupees where as in cardiff university is 31L rupees (
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Warwick Uni accepts around 14% of the applications it receives. Students with excellent academic as well as extracurricular performance have a high probability of selection. In addition, students must try to gain relevant experience in the field they have chosen as it can help them to look different from the crowd.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With an acceptance rate of 14%, the University of Warwick is quite tough to get into. International students must perform extremely excellently to enroll in any programme and must showcase their best performance in every aspect. The basic criteria that universities consider to admit students are academic scores, standardized scores, GPA, English language requirements, and relevant experience. As per the official data, international students from around 147 countries take university admission every year.
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