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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Brunel University London does not provide any information on the acceptance rate officially. However, according to Edurank, Brunel University London has an acceptance rate of 70%, which makes it comparatively competitive. The acceptance rate data shows that it is not very difficult to get into Brunel University London. Each year thousands of students from across the UK and around the world apply to Brunel University London.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, Regent's University London offes a variety of schlarships for international students. The university understand the hardship of international students and therefore offers various scholarships or helps find external scholarships avaialble for international students.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
London Metropolitan University is a public university, therefore tuition fees for international and domestic students may differ. The tuition fee for MSc Data Analytics for international students is GBP 16,500 per year. The duration of this course is just 1 year and the part-time course of this programme is not available to international students
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
International students can check the benefits of MSc Management in BPP University London below:
· Prepares graduates for the highest standard of management-level positions
· BPP MSc Management programme Focuses on practical knowledge and skills
· Helps to improve independence, self-direction and development
· Students get better opportunities and employability in a range of areas such as management consultancy, HR, and operations
· Informed by industry and ex
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2 years ago
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As per numbeo.com, London is 227% more expensive than Delhi (without rent), whereas, rent in London is, on average, 872% higher than in Delhi. Also, a single person living in London has an estimated monthly cost of GBP 1,073 without rent. The cost of living will vary from individual to individual. The data on the cost of living given above is taken from an unofficial source, therefore, it is subject to vary.
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