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Piyush Kaur

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There are around 14 Dental Universities in the UK that offers affordable courses to students. The table below includes some cheap Dental Universities in UK with first-year fees:

Dental Universities in UKFirst-Year Fees
University of BoltonINR 14.39 L
Cardiff Metropolitan UniversityINR 18.69 L
University of PortsmouthINR 19.43 L
University of GlasgowINR 20.55 L - 56.22 L

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Aayush Kumar

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A bachelor's degree with a minimum GPA of 2.8 on a 4.0 scale is required for Dental courses in the UK as the primary requirement. 

International students are also required to prepare an application with mandatory required documents, an updated CV, academic transcripts, and a personal statement. This application can be submitted via the official portal of the university. If an international student is selected for the UK dental courses, they should start the UK visa process and also preparation for moving to this country. 

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Satyendra Rastogi

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Graduates who complete Masters of Dental in UK can earn get a starting salary of around £50 000 or INR 52.85 L (£ 1 = 105.70). The average base salary for Dentistry graduates in the UK is around £78,761 or INR 83.18 L. Mentioned below are some the highest paying cities for Dentists near United Kingdom:

CitiesDentists Salary
Harwich£103,832 or INR 1.09 Cr
Grays£97,513 or INR 1.02 Cr
Harlow£90,142 or INR 95.20 L
Colchester£88,898 or INR 93.89 L

(£ 1 = 105.70)

The above salary data is taken from unofficial sources. Hence, it may vary.

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Aashi Shukla

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Totalling the average living cost and the average cost of studying in the UK, a student of Indian origin must keep a budget of around? 18 L for a year if he/she is pursuing higher education from one of the cheap universities in the UK.

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Jiya Arora

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The average annual cost of food and accommodation in UK for Indian students goes around £350 and £850 respectively. This sums up to £1,200. These costs may vary depending on the city you choose to stay at and the lifestyle you prefer. However, there arecother costs as well that you must take care while planning your budget to study in the UK.

Other than this, the breakdown of the average cost of living in the UK for Indian students is given in the table below. 

ParticularsAverage Cost (annual)
Books and Other Supplies?  46,927
Health SurchargeVaries as per location and course
University/Semester Fee?  1,24,786
Hostel and Food/Meals? 6,36,741
Other Services and Amenities?  1,18,172

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Upasana Khandelwal

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Wrexham Glyndwr University is probably the cheapest university in UK for undergraduate courses. Apart from this, the York St John University and the University of Bolton also provide the cheapest courses in the UK.

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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There are some universities in the UK which offer MBA without a GMAT score, thus, it is okay in case you do not possess a GMAT Score. Also, some colleges also offer MBA without work experience. However, if you wish your efforts in MBA to pay off, it is advisable to apply for highly recognised colleges which will need you to hold a GMAT score.

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Jagriti Shukla

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Studying shorter duration of MBA programmes in the UK offers the benefit that the overall cost of tuition fees and living expenses gets reduced to almost half. Cost of MBA in UK may vary from college to college. The tuition fee may vary anything between £10,000–£15,000 pounds (other than Oxford and Cambridge which may cost up to £45,000).

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Rohini Rawat

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Indian students who wish to work while studying in UK are required to get student visa. According to norms, during term period they are permitted to work for max of 20 hours every week and during holidays can pick up full time opportunities. Fee for UK Student Visa is £490 if students are applying from outside UK.

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Upasana Khandelwal

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Going up the selectivity chain, the average at Harvard University is eight Andhra Pradesh classes. To be competitive at some of the most highly selective colleges in the country, 8-12 Andhra Pradesh courses may be the sweet spot amount, assuming the student can handle that level of rigor.

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