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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both are very good in different areas. Imperial College is known for its strong STEM courses. Oxford is considered the better option for its humanities and social Science programs. Imperial maintains strong industry connections in the tech and Science industry. Oxford carries a historical reputation and has educated more than 30 British Prime Ministers.
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Coventry University placement rate attracts students from all over the world. Coventry University placement stands at 95%, and the graduates are employed within 6 months of graduation. This means out of every 100 students, around 95 students secured employment. Coventry University average graduate salary is around GBP 60,000 (INR 73.26 L) annually.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Coventry University placement rate is 95%, and the graduates are employed within 6 months of graduation. Coventry graduates work for leading sectors such as Business Development, Engineering, Information Technology, etc. Coventry University average graduate salary is around GBP 60,000 (INR 73.26 L) annually.
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The deadlines vary for different scholarships at the university. UoE is yet to release the new deadlines for the upcoming session. Given below are the tentative deadlines for some popular UoE scholarships.
| Scholarship | Tentative Scholarship Deadline |
|---|---|
| India Merit Scholarship | Early Apr, 2026 |
| MBA Leadership Scholarship | Feb-end, 2026 |
| Business School Dean Excellence Scholarship | Apr-end, 2026 |
| Robertson International Scholarship | Early-May, 2026 |
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, a conditional or unconditional admission offer is mandatory to be eligible for financial support at UoE. Also maintain great scores in studies, and not be getting financial help from anywhere else. For master's courses, most scholarships also ask for prior work experience. A portfolio of your certifications and achievements is also needed.
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Yes, the UoE does offer 100% scholarships for students. But these are mostly available for PhD courses or students from Africa. The Edinburgh Doctoral Scholarship covers the entire tuition costs, and also offers a UKRI stipend worth INR 25.3 L. To be eligible, students would need to meet the requirements given below.
- Already applied for a full-time or part-time PhD course at the university
- Prove proficiency in english
- Not receiving financial support from any other source
- Have a UK 2:1 Honours degree or equivalent
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
UoE has educated former British Prime Ministers, several Olympic Medal Winners, Research Professionals, Scientists, and Businessmen over its history. Given below are some popular names to have studied here and their achievements. -
- Arthur Balfour - 11th Prime Minister of the UK
- Gordon Brown - 52nd Prime Minister of the UK
- Oli Wilkes - Won bronze in Rowing at the 2024 Paris Olympics
- Aleksandra Kalucka - Won Bronze in Speed Climbing at the 2024 Olympics
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No, JK Rowling did not study at UoE. She pursued a teacher training course at the Moray House before it joined UoE. In 2004, she receieved an honorary doctorate from the university. Her main studies include a UG degree in French and Classics from the University of Exeter.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The roles taken up graduates vary as per their seniority. MBA graduates take up roles such as Business Consultants, Chief Operating Officer, Partner, Mangement Consultant, and Senior Accountant.
Freshers are offered roles like Account Manager, Funds Analyst, Media Executive, and Business Analyst among others. Freshers receive job offers from 23 countries. Graduate students received from 19.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students can work up to 20 hours per week during the session. They can work full-time during academic breaks. Bartender, Sales Assistant, Cleaner, and Support Workers are some popular part-time jobs pursued by students in Edinburgh.
The average salary earned by students vary for different roles. The national living wages are INR 1.5 K per hour.
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