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Akash Gaur

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Yes, King's College London can be deemed expensive for Indian students in the UK.

The average tuition fees for a UG course as part of the Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries stands at GBP 27,100 (INR 31.77 L) per year, while for graduate students the per year tuition fee is GBP 30,000 (INR 35.1 L).

Students must then also plan for the cost of living in London, which too are very high, as London is among the most expensive cities in Europe.

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The acceptance rate of the Kings College London stands at 13%, as per multiple unofficial sources.

This suggests the institute lays a major emphasis on admitting students with a solid academic background, accepting on average around 13 applications for every 100 it receives.

Interested applicants must scores above 85% for UG studies, and an equivalent GPA of 3.0 or more on a 4.0 scale for graduate studies at King's College.

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Pallavi Shukla

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London School of Economics is highly regarded for having one of the highest placement rates across the nation. LSE placement rate is 94%, and the graduates were employed within 6 months of graduation. This figure shows that out of 100 students, around 94 students secured employment. The average salary of London School of Economics graduates is GBP 55,200 (INR 64.50 LPA), per year. Moreover, the graduates are highly skilled in Research Skills, Project Management, Leadership, Management, Analytical Skills, etc. LSE graduates are always in high demand all over the world. The graduates work for most esteemed sectors such as Finance, Operat

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Saakshi Rawat

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London School of Economics employability rate is 94%. LSE grads work for leading sectors such as Business Development, Finance, Operations, Research, etc.

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Ishita Kalra

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London School of Economics is highly regarded for offering high placement rate in the UK. London School of Economics employability rate is 94%, and the graduates were employed within six months of graduation. This figure states that out of every 100 students, around 94 students secured employment. The university graduates are highly skilled in Research Skills, Project Management, Microsoft Office, Leadership, Management, and more. LSE placement rate attracts international students the most. Additionally, London School of Economics graduates work for leading sector such as Business Development, Finance, Operations, Education, Community

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Ridhi

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Yes Queen Mary University of London is part of the Russell Group, representing 24 leading UK universities. It welcomes students of unique identities and diverse backgrounds, representing 170 nationalities, and usually sits in the top 150-200 range of rankings.  Its top ranking subjects include Biology, Medicine, Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, and many more.

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Northeastern has 13 campuses and one of them is located in London that offers a range of opportunities by expanding the classroom for growth and discovery. The campus has 2,281 students and 89 nationalities have been represented in the community from around the world. Northeastern London is located at St Katherine Docks which is close to historic tower of London and Tower Bridge.  

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joisha verma

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To enroll at the London School of Economics and Political Science for the MS course in Data science, international students must have an undergraduaet degree with a minimum of 2:1 honours or equivalent in a relevant discipline, including a substantial amount of mathematics.

International students are also required to provide the proof of their English language test scores if they are from non-native English- speaking countries.

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International students applying at the London School of Economics and Political Science for the MS in Management course are required to attain a undergraduate degree with upper second class honours (2.1) or above or equivalent degree with a minimum of 3 months of work experience ( if needed) as a part of the eligibility condition along with the English language test scores.

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Akash Gaur

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London is one of the most popular cities in the world, attracting individuals from across the globe for all kinds of reasons mainly including: studies, jobs, travelling, & living.

Living in London has its pros, some of which are mentioned below:

·      Better job opportunities

·      Vibrant Nightlife

·      Great public transport

·      Greenery (40% of London is covered with green space)

·      Historical Museums & Art Galleries

·      World class schools & universities

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