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Akanksha Malhotra

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According to the Graduate Outcomes Survey 2021/22, 95% of Cardiff University's graduates are in work or further study or travelling within 6 months of graduation. A few of the other university's employment statistics are given as follows:

  • 86% of the university's graduates were working in the UK in highly skilled employment, 15 months after their course ended
  • 91% of the university's postgraduates working in the UK were in highly skilled employment 15 months after their studies ended

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Chandra Sharma

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The 2026 Cardiff University GBP 6,000 Indian scholarships (Around or INR 7.52 Lakhs) are open for all Indian students getting admitted to PG courses starting in Sept 2026 intake. A few of the courses for which this scholarship is available are:

  • MSc Civil Engineering
  • MSc Engineering Management
  • MSc Structural Engineering
  • MA English Literature
  • LLM Law
  • MSc Astrophysics
  • MSc Physics
  • LLM Human Rights Law
  • MA Architectural Design

There are a few more courses at this university for which Indian students are eligible. To know about this, students can check the official website.

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Raushan Kumar

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It depends on your goals. TestDAF is good for university admission in Germany. Goethe exams are more general and can be useful for work or personal reasons. If you want to study in Germany, TestDAF might be the better choice.
 

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, you can take TestDAF in India. It is offered in many countries, including India.

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Raushan Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Neither test is better for everyone. TestDAF is consistent and widely recognized. DSH may be easier at some universities because it can have different levels. Candidates are advised to make a choice based on their strengths and university requirements.

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abhishek gaurav

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The admissions to SRM University Delhi NCR are entrance-based as well as merit-based. Entrance exams like SRMJEEE, JEE Main, NEET, or SRMHCAT are required for most courses, but the admissions office considers merit-based admissions for those candidates with extraordinary academic performance or on certain conditions. Check the criteria for your course of interest with the admissions office for details.

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abhishek gaurav

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SRM University Delhi NCR takes students for admissions based on entrance exams. However, it can provide direct admission under management quota or merit-based criteria or if seats are vacant. Such admissions usually require extra fees. Make sure that you meet the eligibility criteria for your preferred course.

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Dhanya Yadav

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Queen Mary University of London is a part of the Russell Group of universities. The university has 200,000+ alumni members, who are known well in the field of work.

The university has had 9 Nobel Laureates. Read about them in the table given below -

NameField of Study (Award Received in)
Sir Ronald RossPhysiology or Medicine (1902) For discovering the life-cycle of the malarial parasite Plasmodium
Edgar AdrianPhysiology or Medicine (1932) For his work on the function of neurons
Sir Henry Hallett DalePhysiology or Medicine (1936) For his discoveries relating to the chemical transmission of nerve impulses
Sir John VanePhysiology or Medicine (1982), For his work on prostaglandins
Sir Joseph RotblatPeace (1995), For his lifelong devotion to nuclear abolition
Sir Peter MansfieldPhysiology or Medicine (2003), For his pioneering work on Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a diagnostic technique
Sir Charles K. KaoPhysics (2009), For his achievements concerning the transmission of light in fibres for optical communication
Mario Vargas LlosaLiterature (2010), For his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual's resistance, revolt, and defeat
Sir Peter John RatcliffePhysiology or Medicine (2019), For the discovery of how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability

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Rohini Rawat

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A PTE score equivalent to the CEFR B2 level profeciency is the most desuired PTE score for admissions to universities abroad. The PTE scores equivalent to the CEFR B2 level range from 59 to 75. This score demonstrates that the student is well off to understand instructions in an academic environment at both undergraduate and postgraduate study levels.

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