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Guide-Level 12
UKCAT is the examination you must take to study medicine or MBBS in UK. There must be certain TIER 3 colleges of course however I am not sure if you will be granted a study visa in that case. Medicine studies are highly valued ,therefore applicants can enter into a medical school only after passing UKCAT.
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You can pursue P.hd in commerce/accountancy/finance related courses from UK. The average duration is 3 years and the work visas at present are very stringent in UK. You may check the details atwww.educationuk.org/india/articles/working-after-your-studies-guide-to-uk-visas/
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Thanks
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Guide-Level 12
The minimum percentage differs. A good college or university usually means it's going to be competitive hence an upper first class degree is required or recommended.
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Contributor-Level 10
The university is reputed and one of the oldest. The mentioned course is career oriented. The program is also ACCSB accredited, so there is not much to worry, however I will advise you to write to the university regarding internship opportunities. Enquire about the companies they have tie-ups with and the kind of career services they provide.
I hope it will help you.
Best of luck.
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Construction Project Management at Heriot-Watt University is one of the longest-running programmes of its kind in the UK, equipping graduates with the theoretical knowledge and practical and technical skills to manage people and projects within the construction industry. A range of core courses covering management, procurement and technology-related subjects will give you a foundation in management principles while providing practical skills relevant to professional practice in construction. You will also choose an optional course from a range of subjects drawn from
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