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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
UK has some of the best universities for finance related programmes. If you are planning to work in the UK after graduating it might not work out since rules have become very tight for Indian students. Of course, there are no exceptions for bright students. Check universities like Warwick, Durham, LSE, Imperial College, etc.
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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. University of St Andrews.
2. University of Oxford.
3. University of Cambridge.
4. University of Warwick.
5. Ulster University.
6. University of York.
7. University of Dundee. Colleges in US are -
1. Harvard University. Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts, U. S.
2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 3. University of Cambridge.
4. StanfordUniversity.
5. University of California San Francisco.
6. University of Oxford.
7. University of Washington.
8. Johns Hopkins University.
New answer posted
6 years agoContributor-Level 8
It is difficult to obtain scholarships to study in the UK. You can check the British Council website and university websites. You must also visit the UCAS website, it is UK's common application portal for all universities. You can apply for a student loan through the UCAS website.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Maximum Universities in UK requires 7 or more for Masters Studies. Both IDP and British Council are equally popular, cannot provide any comparison. If you want to study in UK, British Council is recommended. IDP is preferred for Australia etc. But, this is a general belief. Both are equally accepted as mentioned. You may check student reviews on the net.
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6 years ago
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New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You can apply. I think they require around 60% minimum for admission, there is no specification on backlogs so I can't say if they will consider or not, but you cleared them and also Bristol is not a very highly competitive university so there are a few chances.
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6 years ago
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New answer posted
6 years ago
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2. University of Cambridge.
3. University of St Andrews.
4. University of Leeds.
5. University of Stirling.
6. Coventry University.
7. University of Warwick
These are the best colleges.
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