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Ritik Kumar

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As per the individual work schedules and the market availability, it is relatively easy to find a part-time job while studying at the University of Southampton. International students will be eligible to work while pursuing their studies for a maximum of 20 hours a week in term time and for full-time hours during vacations. The university presents job opportunities on campus, including jobs in libraries, cafes, and student unions. There's a strong job market in Southampton that provides so many part-time openings in retail, hospitality, and tutoring. However, there is a high level of competition, so you must get moving early to manage

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Ritik Kumar

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The University of Glasgow has always been an all-time destination for Indian students who wanted to pursue their studies abroad, and academic excellence in not only Engineering, Business, Computer Science, and Medicine would be instrumental in making it a choice for Indian students. It has several programs to offer and is recognised worldwide for its research and industry connections further strengthening its students' careers. This is a vibrant city with huge numbers of international students, thereby making it a friendly place for Indians. The university has many scholarship and financial aid options given, making it all the more acc

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Aparna Vinod T

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The cost varies according to courses 

Undergraduate: Annual tuition fees range from INR 27.24 L to INR 45.06 L 

Postgraduate: Annual tuition fees range from INR 22.42 L to INR 65.98 L 

MBA: The first year tuition fee for an MBA/PGDM programme is INR 24 L to INR 44 L 

BBA: The first year tuition fee for a BBA programme is INR 47 L to INR 49 L 

Executive MBA/PGDM: The first year tuition fee for an Executive MBA/PGDM programme is INR 28 L 

MS: The first year tuition fee for an MS programme is INR 22 L to INR 31 L 

B.Sc. The first year tuition fee for a B.Sc. programme is INR 27 L to INR 39 L 

B.E. / B.Tech:

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Ritik Kumar

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Yes, if an average Indian student fulfills the criteria, he or she is liable to join the University of Glasgow. In fact, the university accepts a lot of qualifications, including Indian Higher Secondary Certificate (12th grade). Programs that are highly competitive, such as engineering or medicine, would take higher entry requirements, but on the other hand, for other programs, students with average performance would still probably stand a chance, provided they pass the entry minimum qualifications. Specifically, adequate proficiency in English through tests like IELTS or TOEFL is required. Extracurricular activities, a personal statem

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Aparna Vinod T

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Documents required in the visa process for Indian students at University of California were

Passport, DS160, SEVIS fee receipt 

l- 20 form, visa fee payment confirmation receipt, financial documents, interview appointment letter, marksheet or provisional certificate .

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Ritik Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

You can find a part-time job while studying at the University of Glasgow, but that is subject to the job market and your personal circumstances. For example, as an international student, you can work 20 hours a week during term periods and full-time during breaks. The university has various job opportunities through its services such as positions within campus facilities, libraries, or student unions. Apart from that, it offers much more with its vibrant market in the city; you can look for jobs in retail, hospitality, and tutoring. But always scope around the competition so it's best to start looking early and balance your work.

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Aparna Vinod T

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The University of California, San Diego (UCSD) accepts the following English proficiency exams.

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)

International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic)

 

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Ritik Kumar

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Living on-campus at the University of Washington is much better. Living close to academic buildings, libraries, and student services makes it possible for students to participate easily in campus activities. On-campus housing also brings residents into a strong sense of community, meeting other students and student organizations. Sometimes, it can even mean being privy to university meal plans and social events plus support services. On the other hand, living off-campus affords some independence, and possibly more affordable living. All said, these experiences could push a person to live fully on-campus with university culture and acti

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Due to its acceptance rate 25 – 35%,  it is very tough and difficul for international students to get the chance for admission at Nanyang Technological University. NTU is very selective and highly competitive for any course so candidates need to score very high in academics and must have extra curriculars to show as part of their profile. Along with that, students must fulfill the basic eligibility requirements set by the university. Students must submit some required documents including college/university transcripts, recommendations, resumes, video and timed writing reflection, and TOEFL/IELTS scores (if required).

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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To gain admission to the University of Melbourne's MBA program, applicants are generally required to have work experience after completing their bachelor's degree. According to the admissions requirements listed on the university's website, candidates must have a minimum of two years of professional work experience to apply to the University of Melbourne MBA program. Hence, it is not possible to join University of Melbourne for MBA programme without having any work experience. 

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