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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Loughborough University and University of Leicester both are among the top choices of international students in the UK. Every university offers something unique for its international students to stand out of the herd. Both universities have its advantages and disadvantages.
Loughborough University acceptance rate stands at 43%, which makes it extremely competitive to secure admission. This means out of 100 students, around 43 students are enrolled in the university. On the other hand, University of Leicester acceptance rate is 72%, which makes it competitive to secure admission. This figure states that out of every 100 students, around
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Loughborough University and University of Liverpool are some of the best universities for pursuing higher education in the UK. UMass Amherst was established in 1966 and is located in Leicester, Leicestershire, UK. Whereas, University of Liverpool was established in 1903 and is located in Liverpool, Merseyside, UK.
In terms of placements, Loughborough University placement rate stands at 92%, which means out of 100 around 92 students secured employment. Whereas, University of Liverpool placement rate stands at 87.2%, which means out of every 100 students, around 87 students are employed. Loughborough University clearly stands taller a
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Loughborough University and University of Leicester both are among the top choices of international students in the UK and since every university offers something unique for its international students to stand out of the crowd both universities have its advantages and disadvantages.
Loughborough University acceptance rate stands at 43%, which makes it extremely competitive to secure admission which means out of 100 students around 43 students are enrolled in the university. On the other hand Uni of Leicester acceptance rate is 72% which makes it competitive to secure admission which states that out of every 100 students, around 72 stude
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5 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes you can definitely work while studying at RIT, they have co-op programs and on campus services that will help you find some work.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The deadlines to get admission into BSc courses at Central Agricultural University can differ as per the state-nominated, ICAR CUET UG, and self-financed candidates. Currently, applications are invited from students of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura. Usually, the deadlines are released in the last week of July.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
When considering admission to Aalto University, renowned for its academic excellence, it's generally quite necessary to demonstrate your proficiency through standardized tests. For many of their programs, particularly at the Master's level, you will likely need to provide scores from an English language proficiency test like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS. Additionally, some specific degree programs, especially in specialised or highly competitive fields, might require you to sit for an entrance examination or submit GRE/GMAT scores as part of their comprehensive evaluation process to assess your academic aptitu
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
Mentioning your familiarity with and admiration for UK academic customs, educational principles, and culture can show that you genuinely want to study in the UK. You can talk about how studying in the UK will help you progress academically, meet problems throughout the world, and expose you to a variety of viewpoints. Demonstrating cultural sensitivity and flexibility can improve your application and reinforce your SOP.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is advisable to briefly and honestly address any gaps in your academic or work history in your SOP. You can use personal circumstances, pursuit of pertinent experiences, or skill improvement as justifications for the gaps in your record. Emphasise the steps you took to overcome these obstacles and show that you are prepared for further education or work in the UK.
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