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The university accepts only certified documents at the time of application to ensure these are genuine. If the original drafts are not in English, then certified translations of all copies should be attached to the documents. A certified document must be on an official university/school letterhead and have at least one of the following:
a clear ink or impression stamp from the institution that awarded the qualification
an address stamp of the institution that is signed and dated by its official
a stamp and signature of one of Lboro’s registered overseas agents to confirm that they have seen the original document firsthand.
Note: If m
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University for the Creative arts offers a range of undergraduate and graduate courses to international students every year. Some of the popular courses at the university are given as follows:
- Architecture
- Crafts
- Fashion and Graphic Design
- Illustration
- Fine Arts
- Photography and Film
- Media and Performing Arts
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Loughborough University is a single-site campus spread over 440 acres with state-of-the-art facilities for students, staff, and visitors alike. The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, home to London Olympics and Paralympic Games, is one of London's most exciting new developments and a part of Lboro. The park is now a postgraduate campus known as Loughborough University London aimed at enhancing the university’s existing world-class partnerships and excellence in research. The university offers various accommodation options to international students. Lboro has 16 UG halls of residence either on or close to campus. Each hall room contain
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Undergraduate applications are processed within three to four weeks, but response time may vary as each application is considered on an individual basis. Generally, the university releases its decisions for mid-January deadline applications by late March. PG decisions usually take four to six weeks from the time of application submission. Some courses may declare results earlier than this timeline. International students can connect with the university at their official site if they do not receive any decision by these tentative timelines.
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University for Creative Arts is globally known for the following:
- The university has 7 world-leading research centres that range from crafts to design to animation. It also has 5 specialist schools for international students.
- University for the Creative Arts has a goal of staying committed to sustainable development and also reducing the environmental impact of activities through their teaching, research and day-to-day operations.
- It offers a range of design and arts related courses to international students every year.
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The University of Warwick fees for international students varies from INR 20 L to INR 56 L for first year. Check the University of Warwick fees from the table given below:
Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
MBA/PGDM (12 months-2 years) | INR 23 L - 56 L |
BE/BTech (3-4 years) | INR 27 L - 31 L |
MS (9 months-4 years) | INR 20 L - 33 L |
MIM (12 months-2 years) | INR 23 L - 41 L |
BA (3-4 years) | INR 22 L - 28 L |
MA (1 year-4 years) | INR 20 L - 25 L |
BSc (3-4 years) | INR 22 L - 28 L |
BBA (3-4 years) | INR 22 L - 31 L |
LLB ( 3-4 years) | INR 28 L |
LLM (1 year) | INR 20 L |
International students are also pay the amount for living expenses besides the tuition fees. Applicants must have £1,023 or INR 1.08 L per month in order to cover the accommodation and living expenses. The estimated living expenses will be as follows:
Particulars | Cost (Per month) |
|---|---|
On-campus residence | £300 - £900 |
Off-campus residence | £320 - £600 |
Bills and internet | £60 - £80 |
Travel (public transport) | £32 |
Food and general expenses | £200 |
Books and materials | £25 |
Clothing | £25 |
Warwick Sport Membership | £10 - £32.50 |
Socializing, going out, trips and holidays | £100 - £150 |
Mobile phone | £15 - £50 |
TV License | £159 per year |
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According to QS World University Rankings by Subjects 2023, the University of Warwick has been ranked as one of the top 25 universities in the world for four subject areas. The University of Warwick courses that are assessed to be best among the world are:
Subjects | QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 |
|---|---|
Statistics & Operational Research | 16 |
Mathematics | 19 |
Business & Management Studies | 22 |
Economics & Econometrics | 22 |
Three other subjects of the University of Warwick that are listed in the prestigious Top 50 table are:
Subject Areas | QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 |
|---|---|
English Language & Literature | 26 |
Accounting & Finance | 38 |
History | 45 |
Also Read: University of Warwick Ranking
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As per the QS Master’s in Business Analytics ranking 2023, Warwick Business School is ranked at #17th position. The tuition fee of international students willing to pursue an MSc Business Analytics course at the University of Warwick is £33,000, which is roughly around INR 34 Lacs (tuition fees for first-year). Apart from the tuition fees, students are required to pay the living costs.
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As such for admission to MSc in Business Analytics at the University of Warwick, GMAT or GRE score is not required. However, a well-balanced score (700+) may strengthen the application.
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To take admission to the MSc Management course at the University of Warwick, students must have or be expecting to obtain:
- At least a 2.1 degree at the undergraduate level from a UK university, or overseas equivalent from a top-performing university
- Students for this course come from diverse backgrounds including Arts, Social Sciences, Engineering, Humanities, and Mathematics.
- If the applicants have studied disciplines related to Management, then they may still be eligible, but with a restricted range of electives. For example, if an applicant has a BSc in Economics, an offer might be conditional based on the applicant taking an Econ
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