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Iman Das

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In general, the reviews by students about University College London tend to emphasize strong academic reputation, diversified students, and a campus that is pretty lively. Students appreciate great facilities, active social scenes, and a supportive careers service. However, several reviews seem to be a bit disappointed with the administration procedures and the quality of teaching, though some also mention problems like registering for classes and teaching approaches. Overall, UCL is well-known for its academic quality and campus experience, though prospective students are encouraged to consider both positive and negative reviews when

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Iman Das

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The annual expenditure for international students to study at Stanford University, including tuition, housing, and other expenses, works out to approximately $92,892 (77,10,000 INR at an exchange rate of 1 USD is 83 INR). It covers tuition fees (~$65,127 for undergraduates), living expenses (~$21,315), health insurance (~$7,620), and other miscellaneous fees. The cost varies for different courses; refer to Stanford's official website for further information.

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Annu navariya

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Indian students have a bright prospect of getting admission to Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) if they are able to meet the required academic and English language proficiency standards. QMUL is a very diverse institution and encourages international students to join its ranks. Academic records must be good enough to meet the specific grade thresholds for the chosen program, and proof of English proficiency, such as an IELTS score of 6.5 or more. A well-crafted personal statement, relevant work experience, and strong recommendation letters can strengthen the application. Scholarships and financial aid options are available, impro

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Annu navariya

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General Awards/Internal Scholarships that are offered by Suncrest College for international students - India are available. Its application period usually starts by December and closes on 31st January. In order to gain the scholarships, you need to fulfill the eligibility criteria as set by the college by preparing necessary documents such as academic records, proof of enrollment, and personal statements and submission of the online application on the college's website as set within the given date. External scholarships available to students include BHP Jansen Project Scholarship and Storwell Bursary. To apply for these and other such

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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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Lehman College is usually cheaper than the University of California, Riverside (UCR) when it comes to tuition fees. For the 2024-25 school year, in-state students at Lehman paid around $7,410 per year, while out-of-state students paid about $15,840. On the other hand, UCR charges out-of-state students around $45,000 per year, and in-state students about $14,000.

When you look at the total costs, including living expenses, Lehman College is still more affordable, especially for out-of-state students. This makes Lehman a good choice for students looking for a less expensive education in New York compared to UCR in California.

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Muskan Yadav

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Preeti,

So the undergraduate cost of attendance includes tuition and mandatory fees (charged based on your enrollment: full time or part time), housing and meals, books and supplies, personal expenses, and transportation.

I'll provide you all the expenses in Indian rupees:

Living on campus fees:

  • Full time tution fees:57,05,240
  • Rooms and meals:17,94,706
  • Books and supplies:1,52,404
  • Personal expenses:1,73,048
  • Transportation:1,31,251

Living in off campus:

  • Full time tution fees:57,05,240
  • Books and supplies:1,52,404
  • Personal expenses:1,73,048
  • Transportation:1,31,251

Total expenses: 80,60,123

Best of luck for your future?

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Ravi Babu

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Yes, online classes are available at Westminster College in Pennsylvania. These courses are made to give students flexibility and accessibility These undergraduate and graduate-level courses include a wide range of subjects, including as business, education and the liberal arts. Online courses place a strong emphasis on interactive learning using digital resources, discussion boards and virtual classrooms.

For example the college provides working people with degrees like an online Master of Business Administration (MBA). Students are guided by knowledgeable faculty members and the courses retain the same level of intellectual rigour as

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Ravi Babu

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Yes as long as they fulfil the requirement a typical Indian student can enrol at Westminster College in Pennsylvania Westminster College prioritises academic achievement, extracurricular activities and personal writings in its search for well rounded candidates Among the necessary prerequisites are

Academics: An equivalent Indian board score or a respectable high school GPA (above 2.5 on a 4.0 scale).
English proficiency: results from tests like the TOEFL (minimum score of 79) or IELTS (6.0+).
SAT/ACT: Not required although it helps improve the application.
Financial Support: Evidence of income for living expenses and tuition while there a

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Ravi Babu

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Yes it is possible to the prepare for the IELTS in 15 days with concentrated and deliberate efforts Here the plan

Understand the Format (Day 1) Familiarise yourself with four areas (Listening Reading Writing and Speaking) and their respective question types.
Daily Practice (Days 2-14)
Listening: Practice 1-2 whole tests per day. Concentrate on understanding accents and taking notes.
Reading: Solve 2-3 sections per day Improve skimming and scanning abilities.
Writing: Complete one of Task 1 (report/letter) and one Task 2 (essay) per day. Focus on structure coherence, and grammar.
Speaking: Practice with a partner or record your answers to sam

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Pratik Gawade

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Yes, an average Indian student can join
you should have good grades like 70-80%
you should have proficient in english.

 

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