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To work part-time undergraduate students are allowed to work for a maximum of 15 hours/week and postgraduate students are allowed to work for a maximum of 20 hours/week when the classes are in session. During their vacations and summer holidays, they are allowed to work full-time. However, if the course is below the UK degree level (e.g. foundation or pre-sessional English), students are allowed to work for 10 hours per week.

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The Russell Group represents 24 leading universities in the UK. The University of Bristol is part of the prestigious Russel group. Russell Group universities have a huge social, economic, and cultural impact, and support more than one-fourth of a million jobs across the UK. Bristol's outstanding teaching, research, and student facilities make it to become a part of the popular Russell group. Some popular members of the group are the University of Birmingham, the University of Bristol, and the University of Cambridge.

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Yes, if you have scored 70 - 80% or above in English in CBSE/CISCE 12th board exams, for undergraduate courses, and for postgraduate courses a CBSE/CISCE English score of 80% or above with an MOI letter confirming that English is the teaching language of your college/institution/university. The IELTS exam is used to check one's English language skills to write, read, speak & Listen. The majority of the universities in English Speaking countries like the USA, Australia, Canada & New Zealand ask for the IELTS score for admission. Indian students who are planning to Study abroad need to take IELTS.

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An overall score of 7.5 is required for IELTS with 7.0 in all skills. For TOEFL, an overall score of 103 is required with R = 24, L = 22, S = 25, and W = 24 in each section. If you belong to a country where English is not the official language, then you need to provide proof of your English-language proficiency through IELTS, TOEFL, etc. They are mandatory exams for those students whose first language is not English.

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The University of Bristol is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the United Kingdom. The University of Bristol is, ranked #61 and #76 by QS and Times Higher Education (THE) World University Ranking 2023, respectively. Moreover, it has been ranked amongst the top 10 universities in the UK on the QS World University Rankings 2023. In addition, it has been ranked among the top 5 universities for research by REF 2021. Students get better placement opportunities and accommodation during their studies.

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Yes, the University of Derby is a safe place for students. Many first-year students choose to live in the halls of residence as they are safe and close to campus. The halls of residence have CCTVs, intercom entry systems, and secure bike sheds.

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A work placement is offered to students at the University of Derby. This happens between the second and third years of the studies. In a work placement, a student comes to work in any organisation and is paid for 9-12 months.

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No, the University of Derby is a public university situated in the city of Derby, England.

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You should choose University of Derby to pursue any undergraduate programme because the university tends to lay focus on employability, state-of-the-art facilities, and expert teaching.

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In 2020, the University of Derby became the first UK institution to receive the International Centre of Excellence (The-ICE accreditation) in Tourism and Hospitality among some of the world's leading hospitality educators.

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