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The University of Nottingham is definitely counted among the good universities in the UK as the university has been ranked by QS World University Rankings 2024 at #100 in the world. The university has been ranked between #9-15 by ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) - Universities Rankings UK ranking and #130 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2023 in the UK has ranked the University of Nottingham at #18. Candidates wanting to know about the latest University of Nottingham ranking can check our official website.
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The cost of studying at the University of Nottingham entirely depends on your course of choice. However first-year tuition fees for UG courses is £12,000 - £25,000, MS courses is £13,000 - £44,000, MS Research £19,000 - £44,000 and MBA programme: £25,000 - £26,000.
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Candidates who are applying to the University of Nottingham are required to have the following English language requirements as part of their application process. Any one of the following:
- IELTS: Overall 6.0 with 5.5 in each element
- PTE: 65
- TOEFL iBT: Overall 79 with 17 in Writing and Listening, 18 in Reading and 20 in Speaking
- CAE/CPE: Overall 169 with no element below 162
Note: The university also accepts Grade 10 (B1 or B2) and Grade 12 (70% or above) grades for English language requirements. Degrees from selected Universities in India can be accepted as meeting our English language requirements.
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Candidates looking to pursue graduate programmes at the University of Nottingham are required to hold a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised University, usually in a relevant subject area. This should be equivalent to at least a UK ‘Upper Second Class (2:1)’ or ‘Lower Second Class (2:2)’ degree.
| Entry requirement | Upper Second Class (2.1) | Lower Second Class (2.2) |
|---|---|---|
| Percentage | 60% | 55% |
| GPA out of 4.0 | 3.0 | 2.6 |
| GPA out of 10 | 6.0 | 5.5 |
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Indian students looking to apply to the undergraduate courses at the University of Nottingham are required to have the following general academic qualification (any one):
- Indian Higher Secondary Certificate (Class XII) CBSE or CISCE Boards: grades ranging from 84% to 93%
- India Higher Secondary Certificate (Class XII) Maharashtra State Board: grades ranging from 84% to 93%
- Indian Higher Secondary Certificate (Class XII) West Bengal Board: grades ranging from 74% to 83%
- Indian Higher Secondary Certificate (Class XII) All Other State Boards: grades ranging from 89% to 98%
This summary is provided as guidance, there may be individual grades and
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Yes, The UG programme's application fee is GBP 20 for the first application and an additional GBP 25 for multiple courses. For PG taught courses, the application fee is GBP 40. All application fees are non-refundable. There is no application fee for PG research courses. Also, the following courses do not require an application fee: MA Education, MA Education (Flexible), MA Educational Leadership and Management and PGCEi (International).
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The University of Nottingham aims to respond to applications within three weeks. At peak times, applications can take up to six weeks to process. If the University needs any more information from the applicant to make a decision, they will get in touch. As soon as the university has made a decision on their application, they will contact you to let you know what you need to do next.
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24 leading universities in the United Kingdom together make the Russel Group. These universities are helping to create a dynamic economy, stronger communities and a better future for the United Kingdom. The Russel Group universities together generate almost £87 billion dollars a year for the UK economy. Support more than a quarter of a million jobs across the United Kingdom. It produces 68% of the UK’s world-leading research. The Russel Group universities teach a quarter of all undergraduate students, a third of all postgraduate students, more than a third of engineering, and four out of five doctors in the United Kingdom.
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One of the UK's the oldest, the largest, and most prestigious universities THE University of Nottingham has been ranked #100 by QS World University Rankings, #101-150 by ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) - Universities Rankings of World Universities 2021 and #130 by The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023. The University of Nottingham has always featured among the top universities in the world ranking list and overall is a prestigious university.
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Nottingham’s first civic college was opened in the city centre in 1881, four years after the foundation stone was laid by former Prime Minister, W E Gladstone. It was decided by the city council that the college should be provided with £4,000 per year. After the first world war, the original college building was built. A generous gift of 35 acres of land at Highfields by Sir Jesse Boot in 1928 gave the college its main campus, University Park. Finally, in 1948, the college was awarded the Royal Charter and became The University of Nottingham. It was now able to award degrees in its own name. During this time the School of A
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