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Aashi Shukla

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To ensure a smooth application process, students need to submit some certain set of documents at each stage of application. These documents include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • SOP
  • LOR
  • Academic transcripts (college consolidated marksheets and more)
  • A copy of your passport, valid till the duration of your course lasts and it must have at least one blank page at the time of your application to the college. 
  • An updated resume or CV that clearly describes any kind of work experience that you may have, this may also include the attached internship certificates
  • Test scores obtained from specialised global exams like the SAT,
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Akash Gaur

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The University of East Anglia acceptance rate of 100%, suggests, securing admissions at UEA is very much realistic for student who satisfy its eligibility criteria and submit their applications on time. 

On the other hand, the University of Greenwich acceptance rate of 64-68% is relatively lower in comparison, making it trickier to secure admissions at than East Anglia. 

Prospective candidates must maintain a solid academic record anyway, to have a chance of admission to either institute.

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Jiya Arora

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The highest-paid marketing job in the UK is Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), earning £100,000–£200,000+ per year. Other high-paying roles include Marketing Director, Head of Digital Marketing, and Brand Manager, with salaries ranging from £60,000 to £150,000+, especially in London and the tech or finance sectors.

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Jagriti Shukla

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Yes, marketing is in high demand in the UK, especially in areas like:

  • Digital Marketing
  • Social Media Management
  • SEO/SEM
  • Marketing Analytics
  • Content Creation
  • Brand and Product Management

With the growth of online business and e-commerce, UK employers actively seek skilled marketers across industries like tech, retail, finance, and media. Demand is especially strong in cities like London, Manchester, and Edinburgh.

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Upasana Khandelwal

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Here are the top reasons for studying marketing courses in the UK:

  • World-Class Education: UK degrees are globally recognised and respected.
  • Global Business Hub: Access to major companies and marketing firms, especially in cities like London.
  • Career-Focused: Practical courses with internships and strong employer links.
  • Leading Research: Cutting-edge insights in digital marketing, consumer behavior, and branding.
  • English Fluency: Improve communication skills in a native-speaking environment.
  • Diverse Environment: Learn in a multicultural setting with students from around the world.
  • Shorter Courses: Finish faster—3 years for undergrad, 1
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Akash Gaur

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Yes, some UK based institutions are known to offer free courses specially designed for international students, graduates & alumni.

The UK Government, Study UK (British Council) & the Open University are among some popualar institutions known for offering free courses that are mostly available to be pursued in online formats.

These courses help students attain basic skills needed to land a job & can be pursued from other countries as well.

For more information, students are advised to refer the pages of the institutes mentioned above.

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Akash Gaur

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As per the latest course-specific rankings rolled out by Shiksha, the Cambridge Law School holds the distinction of being the #1 Law School in the UK.

Its parent institute, Cambridge University, ranks #2 as part of the latest country level rankings given by Shiksha, while the it ranks #4 globally.

Its LLB & LLM courses also rank #1 among all law schools in the country, highlighting the standard of education on offer at Cambridge Law.

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Virajita Bisht

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The top countries to get a course in cybersecurity from are the USA, the UK, Canada, Australia, Germany and the Netherlands. Note that these countries are listed as the best cyber security courses providers based on various criteria. However, you can choose the best country to study abroad for yourself by prioritising factors that concern you the most like the cost of studies, location, atmosphere, teaching style, language of instruction and communication, visa policies, visa success rates and career opportunities. 

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Abhishek Khanna

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A cybersecurity engineer, sometimes referred to as an information security engineer, is an IT professional who works to protect organisations from cyber threats, data breaches, and malicious attacks. Cybersecurity engineers constantly assess the organisation's network security posture, identifying weaknesses and potential entry points for attackers.

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