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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
At United Kingdom, the Indian students manage food expenses by various ways which includes cooking by own the basic Indian recipes and foods like poha, khichdi, dal, pulav, rice, chapati, biryani etc.
They buy groceries and vegetables from big supermarkets and avoid overspending money on ultra expensive restaurant and foods.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
To convert your Indian credits into ECTS credits, you must know the conversion factor or conversion ratio between the two. This conversion ratio varies and depends on your course and university. Now, follow the below-given steps to convert Indian credits to ECTS credits:
- Obtain the conversion factor: Contact your university's international office or study abroad advisor to get the conversion factor.
- Multiply the credit hours: Multiply the number of credit hours for each course by the conversion factor.
- Calculate total ECTS credits: Add up the ECTS credits for all your completed courses to get your total.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Situated in the beating heart of this dynamic city just a short walk from the University of Leeds and Leeds Beckett University our private student accommodation will redefine your student journey
The Store House is so much more than just a place to live It's home to a global community of likeminded people who've come together through shared ambitions of academic and career achievement social engagement and personal wellbeing
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
University of Leeds Accommodation Portal Check the University of Leeds website for their accommodation portal where you can find information about halls of residence and how to apply Unipol works closely with the University to help students find suitable accommodation managing their own properties and advertising others and offers advice and support
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
If you have not been offered a course by any university, all is not lost yet, you can still grab a place in a UK-based institution by using the UCAS Clearing facility. This service is available for students who don't get their required grades have not received an offer or have not yet applied. Your application automatically goes into the UCAS clearing after you have passed the cycle without receiving any offer.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, education loans for studying abroad in UK provides accommodation and other expenses. It covers your Tution Fees, hostel fees, living expenses, Books, Study Materials, Laptop, Health & Travel Insurance as well as transport expenses. It covers all the things which is needed for you so that your studies do not get disturbed.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, education loans for studying abroad in UK provides accommodation and other expenses. It covers your Tution Fees, hostel fees, living expenses, Books, Study Materials, Laptop, Health & Travel Insurance as well as transport expenses. It covers all the things which is needed for you so that your studies do not get disturbed.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Top UK universities for BBA and MBA include University of Warwick, University of Manchester, and University of Edinburgh. BBA fees are INR 12–15 Lacs per annum while MBA costs INR 30–75 Lacs total. Living expenses range from INR 10–22 Lacs per annum. The total cost for both degrees is around INR 60 Lacs to INR 1.5 crore. London is costlier than other cities. Scholarships and part time jobs can help reduce expenses.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
No, taking the GMAT exam is not commonly a prerequisite to prepare for a Master's in Public Relations (PR) in the UK. Institutions typically require applicants to possess a bachelor's degree with a minimum classification (e.g., 2:2 or higher) and present evidence of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or TOEFL. Certain courses may accept professional experience or an entry test for candidates without the required academic qualifications. The individual requirements vary institution to institution, so it is advisable to check the admission requirements of the university offering the program.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Kent ranking in the UK is among the Top 100 Universities. Also, in UK, this university ranks at #60 in the Guardian rankings and #52 as per The Complete University Guide rankings 2025. In the CUG rankings 2026, Kent University UK ranking is #49. This shows that in 2026 this university's position has improved.
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