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The cost of attending the University of Anston can vary depending on the main factors such as course, level of study (UG and PG) and accommodation status. However, International students considering this university could be a little higher than compared to UK citizens. The UG programme Academic tuition fee for international students is around (INR 16.77L- INR 18.27L ) per annum, depending on the course. It’s (INR 21.3L - INR 23.41L ) for PG programs. Below are the accommodation fees for international students
Premium One Ensuite | Weekly amount | Monthly |
|---|---|---|
Undergraduate (premium one ensuite 7 bed) | £150.22 | £6677 |
Postgraduate (premium one ensuite 5 bed) | £155 | £7940 |
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Higher education in Belfast is an excellent investment for your future, especially when you count Queen's University's scholarships for international students. International students will save on fees and living costs – but still, achieve a globally-recognized degree from one of the oldest universities in the UK.
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Queen’s University Belfast has over 3,500 international students from 96 different countries. When we look at the breakdown of Queen’s Belfast students on the basis of their domicile, we find that 1,440 students belong to England, 135 students belong to Scotland, 80 students belong to Wales, 18,700 students belong to Northern Ireland, and 25 students were classified as other-UK. When we look at non-UK students, we find that 1,135 belong to European Union and 3,855 belong to non-European Union countries, thereby taking the total non-UK student number to 4,985.
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Queen’s University Belfast provides state-of-the-art facilities like health Science laboratories, business, engineering, and computing. There is a financial trading room with Bloomberg terminals and innovative engineering hubs. It also has an award-winning library known as McClay Library. The University has invested £700 mn in the development of a new Student Centre, School of Biological Sciences, Computer Science, and Accommodation buildings.
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No, Queen’s University Belfast is a public research university located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. It was established in 1845. If we talk about the origins of the University, we find that it started with three Queen's Colleges (in Cork, Galway, and Belfast). It was in 1908 when the three Queen's Colleges and the Royal University were dissolved. These were replaced by Queen's University of Belfast and the National University of Ireland. Since then, the University has come a long to provide world-class research and high-quality education.
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Yes, Queen’s University Belfast is a member of the prestigious Russell Group (the UK’s Ivy League) and is one of the oldest universities in the UK and Ireland. Russell Group universities are well-respected, research-intensive, and world-class universities that contribute nearly £87 bn per year to the economy. These Universities produce excellent research outcomes and 91% of their research has been rated as world-leading or internationally excellent. In addition, this group comprises nearly 25% of undergraduate students and 33% of postgraduate students studying in the UK.
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The popular programs offered at Queen’s University Belfast are MIM, MS, MBA / PGDM, BBA, B.E. / B.Tech, etc. These courses are offered by 15 schools that have been grouped under three faculties. Some of the popular courses include Accounting, Actuarial Science, Advanced Food Safety, Aerospace Engineering, Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics, Business Analytics, Business Economics, Business for Agri-Food and Rural Enterprise, Chemical Engineering, and Chemistry, just to name a few.
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Some notable alumni of the University of East London are:
Roger Taylor - Musician
Sonam Kapoor - Actor
Cynthia Erivo - Actor, Singer
Marina Diamandis - Singer
Ken Russell - Director, Screenwriter
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Yes, the university offers scholarships to integrational students. These awards are issued at the university's discretion and only available to overseas, fee-paying, offer holders studying an undergraduate or postgraduate taught programme.
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