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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
With many BPP University Campuses across the UK, in London (Holborn, King's Cross, Shepherd's Bush, Portsoken, Waterloo), Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Bristol, Cambridge, Newcastle, Nottingham, and Southampton, this university offers a vibrant and bustling student life.
Some of the many facilities at this university include high-tech classrooms, quiet study zones, multi-faith rooms, free Wi? Fi, and practical labs tailored for technology and software programs.
The students can be a part of multiple academic, cultural, or special-interest groups, or start their own. The student body is multicultural attr
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
According to HES, the Engineering courses under the School of Technology are ranked 1st in the UK for the proportion of postgraduate students entering highly skilled jobs, outperforming even Russell Group universities in the UK.
This university is not in the popular ranking bodies like QS World, US World and News, or Shiksha Popularity Rankings.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
While BPP University does not rank in the popular ranking bodies such as QS or US World and News. It is considered a great option for students seeking tech roles under the Engineering domain.
The UK ranking bodies, such as HES, have ranked this university 1st in the UK for the proportion of postgraduate students entering highly skilled jobs, outperforming even Russell Group universities in the UK.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Engineering graduates from the BPP University School of Technology are given great opportunities in the given fields, including internships, collaboration with tech giants, and full-time jobs with great packages.
One unofficial source claims that graduates in executive, financial services, compliance, and public sector roles typically earn anywhere between GBP 67,000 and 97,000. Some of the top companies hiring from this branch of this university are KPMG UK, EY (Ernst & Young), NatWest Group, BPP University (as staff, tutors, or internal tech roles)
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
According to a BPP, 95% of UK postgraduate students are in employment or further study within 15 months after graduation. According to an unofficial source, BPP graduates earn GBP 50,275 (INR 66.8L) year.
Once a student graduates from this university the average starting salary for tech roles is about GBP 45,000 per year (over INR 50 Lacs per year). Meaning, a student can recover the entire investment in less than a year. Over three years, earning 2 to 2.5 times the money you spent on your education.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
The School of Technology can be considered a little competitive the acceptance rate stands at 60% which means out of every 100 applicants, 60 candidates are rolled out an offer letter, which makes it hard to get into this school. International stundents can make an application via the “My Applications” section at my.bpp.com/applications with all the important academic documents.
BPP University School of Technology UG Requirements as an International student:
- 12 years of prior education with 60% average, or equivalent secondary qualification (e.g., 112 UCAS
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
The BPP Computer Science application starts when an applicant applies via the “My Applications” section at my.bpp.com/applications with all the important academic documents. Below is the complete admission process for BPP University School of Technology:
- Choose your programme on the BPP website.
- Click “Apply” — this redirects a student to the My Applications portal.
- Register/login, complete details, and upload required documents.
- Attend a credibility interview with BPP staff
- Receive a provisional offer, pay the deposit, and then request a CAS by the deadli
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, a DMLT Diploma can be useful for getting lab-related jobs overseas, but it's dependent on regulations within that country. Some countries require certification, licensing exams, or experience.
If you plan on working abroad, it is important that you check that country's healthcare eligibility requirements. Gaining experience in India and taking advanced or bridge courses may also improve your chances of working internationally.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
It can be considered a little selective to get admission at BPP University as its acceptance rate stands at 60% which means out of every 100 applicants, 60 candidates are rolled out an offer letter.
Postgraduate (PG) Requirements for International Students as an International student:
- Bachelor degree (Degree equivalent in UK)
- English language proficiency
- Work experience or professional qualifications
- Valid passport and academic transcripts
- Apply through My Applications portal and complete a credibility interview
- Must satisfy UKVI student visa criteria
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
For Engineering courses at BPP University School of Technology, there are rolling admissions although the students are required to make application before two months from the intake month.
Below are the University of Luxembourg Engineering admission deadlines 2026 (tentative):
Program & Level | Intake Months | Application Deadline (Estimated) | CAS Deadline (Estimated) |
|---|---|---|---|
MSc Engineering Management (PG) | January, May, September | 2 months before intake | 1 month before intake |
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