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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
A Chevening Scholarship is awarded to individuals with strong academic backgrounds who want to pursue a master's degree in the UK, while a Chevening Fellowship is designed for mid-career professionals looking to further develop their expertise through short courses, research placements, or professional development opportunities at UK institutions, often focused on specific fields relevant to their work; essentially, a scholarship is for postgraduate study, while a fellowship is for professional development at a more advanced career stage.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
MBA cost in UK vary from course specializations and living expenses. MBA fees in UK Universities vary from INR 2 L to INR 90 L and more for first-year. The average cost of living in the UK for international students is between INR 15 L and INR 25 L per year, encompassing expenses like accommodation, groceries, bills, and other living costs; with London generally being more expensive than other UK cities.
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7 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
Mentioned below are the best universities in the UK for MBA:
University | THE Business Rankings 2025 |
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2 | |
5 | |
10 | |
22 | |
30 | |
32 | |
59 | |
University of Edinburgh | 73 |
77 | |
86 |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
It is cheaper to study in France as compared to UK, as the public universities in France charge negligible tuition fees. In France, there are several universities that offer education at no cost or less than 1 L for one year of study, making it super affordable for international students. Although there are universities in UK that offer free education, studying there costs INR 12 L - 40 L on average.
Some of the cheapest universities in France, along with their tuition fee are listed below:
University in France | First-year Tuition Fee |
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Sorbonne University | No fees |
Ecole Normale Superieure | No fees |
Paris-Saclay University | INR 22 K |
PSL University | INR 22 K |
Some of the cheapest universities in UK, along with their tuition fee are listed below:
University in UK | First-year Tuition Fee |
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University of East London | No fees |
University of Birmingham | INR 0 - 9 L |
Coventry University | INR 0 - 7 L |
Ravensbourne University London | INR 2 L |
University of Derby | INR 3 L |
University of Dundee | INR 4 L |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Documents Required for Indian Students Applying for Visa at the University of Edinburgh, UK:
The documents specified below are requisite for visa applications submitted by Indian students:
Valid Passport- A current passport is a must. Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)- Issued by the university. Financial Proposal-Evidence of having sufficient funds for covering tuition and living expenses.
English Language Proficiency-Evidence preferably in a form of SELT certification or a degree earned in an English-speaking country. Academic Records-Transcripts or certificates from prior studies. Biometric Residence Permit (in case it has be
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
The University of Essex MBA is affordable for international students and known for its placement oppurtunities. The cost of studying MBA at the university is vary from INR 16 L to INR 26 L for first-year. MBA graduates at the university get hands-on experience in key business areas like strategic marketing, sustainable operations, and finance. The university has partnered with leading companies to talk about contemporary business issues as well as experts in the MBA graduate jobs market. Therefore, the University of Essex is a good place to pursue an MBA for an Indian in terms of job opportunities in the UK post-MBA.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
There are several jobs in the UK that can help you earn? $20 an hour. However, as an international student, you may not be allowed to pursue some of these high paying jobs as most of these require one to have at least a graduate level degree and/or some experience. Some of the jobs that pay well to international students in the UK are:
- Tutoring
- Freelance Content Writing
- Freelance Graphic Designing
- Library Assistants
- Teaching Assistant
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