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2 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Indian students wishing to go to the University of Birmingham admissions should try to apply at least 10 to 12 months before to allow ample time for the UK visa processing.
So, for applicants should make an application by October to December of the previous year to get a CAS for the next September intake.
New answer posted
2 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Indian students wishing to go to the University of Birmingham admissions should try to apply at least 10 to 12 months before to allow ample time for the UK visa processing.
So, for applicants should make an application by October to December of the previous year to get a CAS for the next September intake.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Heidelberg Uni offers courses in English, at the UG and PG levels. Around 25 courses of this university are taught in English. Some of the courses that are offered in English are-
- Bachelor's: American Studies, English Studies
- Master's: Biomedical Engineering, Computational Linguistics, Education, Data and Computer Science, Physics
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, at the University of Birmingham, there is a January intake for some selected PG courses along with the main intake such as the September intake.
Most of the popular PG courses only start in September (the main intake) but the courses in areas like Business and Engineering offer a January start (Spring intake).
The Jan intake is limited to some Birmingham University courses.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
This university accepts the applicantions of Indian students after the priority deadline.
The students should try to complete the whole application before the priority deadline to make sure there is full consideration. If the applications are submitted after this dates, those will be evaluated on rolling basis.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The programme availability at the University of North Texas is limited in the Summer intake. In this intake, UG courses, some business courses and specialised programs are only available. Some MS courses may also be available for admission. Next upcoming deadline is Oct 15, 2026 for Spring intake.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The most popular and preferred intake at the University of North Texas is the Fall intake for Indian students. This intake begins in August/September. Given is the reason for the fall intake being this famous here -
- Offering a lot of courses
- A high acceptance rate during this time
- It is the primary start for academic programs
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
Fall intake or Aug/Sep intake is the primary and most popular choice, offering the widest range of courses and scholarships, while Spring intake or January intake serves as a secondary option for those who need more preparation time.
September intake is the most popular for Indian students as it lines up with the completion of boards/undergraduation degrees in May or June.
Start researching and preparing for your intake 12-18 months in advance to prepare for entrance exams like IELTS or GRE, document collection and visa processing times.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
If you are someone who is aiming to build a career in the USA after their studies, then you must actually fasten your seatbelt for this rollercoaster of a ride. This is because, completing your studies in the USA itself is going to take a lot of efforts from you but getting a job and thereafter a work visa, H1B, is also very difficult. It's basically a high-stakes lottery system where you pay crores of rupees for a degree, but might be forced to leave quickly after completing it because getting a long-term work visa, H-1B, is a lucky draw with a massive waitlist for Indians.
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