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11 months agoNew answer posted
11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes some UK based institutions are known to offer free courses specially designed for international students, graduates and 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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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Bristol is ranked as the #1 university in Bristol as per the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings. Further, as per country-level rankings, the institute secures a rank #7 among all colleges & universities in the UK.
Globally, the University of Bristol is part of the top 50 colleges & universities in the world, securing a rank #47 as part of the latest Global University Rankings rolled out by Shiksha.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
As per data curated from an unofficial source, given below are the cheapest locations in the UK for Indian students:
| Location | Estimated Monthly Costs of Living |
|---|---|
| Belfast | GBP 400 (INR 45.8 K) |
| Ormskirk | GBP 420 (INR 48.1 K) |
| Glasgow | GBP 450 (INR 51.6 K) |
| Derby | GBP 500 (INR 57.3 K) |
| Bath | GBP 550 (INR 63 K) |
Source: Unofficial
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
CGPA 9.2 in percentage would be-
Percentage = CGPAx9.5 = 9.2x9.5 = 87.4%
So, percentage is 87.4%.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Bournemouth University ranks highly as part of UK-wide rankings given by a number of notable ranking platforms. Shiksha ranks it #59 as part of its the latest popularity rankings. An unofficial source ranks BU, #105 as part of its National University Rankings for 2025, while another major college/university ranking platform ranks it #56 as part of its UK University Rankings 2025.
Some of its streams are also ranked by Shiksha, as given below:
| Stream | Shiksha Popularity Ranking |
|---|---|
| Engineering | #85 |
| Business & Management | #85 |
| Mass Communication | #27 |
| Nursing | #31 |
| Arts | #50 |
| Law | #65 |
| Science | #72 |
| Accounting | #90 |
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12 months agoContributor-Level 8
No, the cost of a UK student visa does not change depending on the number of years of your studies in the UK. This means that the base amount, i.e. £524 remains just the same. However, IHS amounts keep increasing year by year. For example, IHS to be paid for 1 year is £1,035 and that for 2 years is £2,070, for 3 years is 3,105 and 5 years is £5,175.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 8
The cost of a UK student visa for Indian students applying from outside of the UK is £524. However, as per the exchange rate on 21 April 2025, i.e. £1 = INR 113.24, the UK Student visa in INR is INR 59,336.
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