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The international undergraduate or postgraduate applicants have to pay a £5,000 deposit before they receive their Confirmation of Acceptance (CAS) from SHU. All other internationa applicants need to make a deposit of £3,000 Furthermore, the applicants need to make a pre-payment of £8,000 or 100% of tution fee. The applicant would be required to re-enrolment each year if theay pay less than £8,000.
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Yes, Sheffield Hallam University gives unconditional offers. In case, the applicants have been granted unconditional offers, this means they have got a place in the course. If the applicants have an unconditional offer that they want to accept, they will be confirmed on that course immediately. In the case of undergraduate courses, the applicants can reply to the university’s offers through UCAS Hub.
Also Read: Difference Between Conditional Vs Unconditional Offer Letter
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The application process for Sheffield Hallam University is given below:
Undergraduate Courses: International students who want to apply to SHU can apply through UCAS or directly.
- The first step to apply through UCAS is to start a new application
- As part of the UCAS application, write a personal statement and also give names and contact details of the people who can give the reference
Postgraduate Courses: The applicants can apply directly to Sheffield Hallam University for most of the postgraduate courses. For this, the applicants need to just find ‘apply now’ button on the respective course’s page.
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This is not an option for Indian students aiming to get admission to Sheffield Hallam University. All Indian applicants are required to gain an internationally recognised English language qualification before entering an undergraduate or postgraduate program, like TOEFL. or TOEFL. The minimum Sheffield Hallam University IELTS requirement is 5.5 for pre-master’s programs and 6.0 for other academic programs. Note that some courses may have higher English language requirements for Sheffield Hallam University admissions.
Note: Indian students who have obtained a minimum of 70% in English in Class 12 shall be considered equivalent to I
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Yes, the University of Worcester does award scolarships to indian students. Below are the scholarship options -
International (Non-EU) Merit Based Scholarship – Undergraduate
Criteria | Amount (£) |
|---|---|
• 144 UCAS points or equivalent • Direct entry with grades equivalent to 1st Class | 3,000 For each year of study with progression |
• 128 UCAS points or equivalent • Direct entry with grades equivalent to 2:1 | 2,000 For each year of study with progression |
• 112 UCAS points or equivalent • Direct entry with grades equivalent to 2:2 | 1,000 For each year of study with progression |
*Source - University of Worcester's official website
International (Non-EU) Merit Based Scholarship – Postgraduate
You will be automatically be eligible for a scholarship on the basis of your academic achievement on full time programmes
Criteria | Amount (£) |
|---|---|
• UK 1st Class Honours or 2:1, or equivalent | 3,000 For each year of study (up to 4 years for Postgraduate Research Programme) |
• UK 2:2 or equivalent | 2,000 For each year of study (up to 4 years for Postgraduate Research Programme) |
*Source - University of Worcester's official website
Scholarship for Undergraduate Academic Excellence
To qualifying undergraduates enrolled in the second and third years of a degree programme at the university, scholars
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