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Nishtha Rawat

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University of Lancashire and University of Nottingham are some of the most prestigious in UK and students across the globe desire to study here. In terms of tuition fee, University of Lancashire is more affordable. However, the Uni of Nottingham is lesser selective.

A comprehensive comparison between both universities:

ParametersUCLanNottingham Uni
Annual Fees (MBA)INR 14 L - 19 LINR 21 L - 32 L
Acceptance Rate22%11%

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Kanishk Chatterjee

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With the Lancaster University acceptance rate of 18-22%, the university is extremely selective to get into. Also, the University of Lancashire acceptance rate stands at 22%, which indicates that the university selects only 22/100 applicants on average. Hence, both universities are extremely competitive when it comes to admissions.

In order to get into these prestigious institutions, Indian applicants must:

  • Meet the minimum entry qualifications;
  • Submit proof of English language proficiency;
  • Maintain excellent academic records;
  • Participate in activities outside class;
  • Possess good character; and more.

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Dolly Khilwani

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Colleges provide accommodation for all undergraduate students during their first year of study and for at least one other year of their course. Many colleges are also able to provide accommodation to graduate students.

Undergraduate students: All first year undergraduate students are offered college accommodation either on the main site of their college or in a nearby college.

Best Student Accommodation in Oxford:
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Dorset House.
Beech House.
Student Castle Oxford.

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Upasana Khandelwal

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Yes, the Masters in Public Health is in high demand in the UK. Many public health organisations and initiatves remain in constant search of the skilled professionals in the field of public health especially after the biggest pandemic of the century - Corona. MPH graduates can find jobs in various sectors in the UK such as NHS, private healthcare providers, NGOs, and government agencies.  

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Anangsha Singh

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Nottingham Trent University is one of the finest universities for continuing higher education in the United Kingdom. The university graduates are highly skilled in Communication, Customer Service, Project Management, Team Leadership, Marketing, Business Development, Business Strategy, and more. Nottingham Trent University placement rate is 97%. NTU graduates work in top companies such as Amazon, Amazon Web Services (AWS), JLL, Microsoft, RICS, etc. Some top industries in which NTU graduates work include:

  • Operations
  • Business Development
  • Arts and Design
  • Education
  • Marketing
  • Information Technology
  • Finance
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Legal
  • Research
  • Consulting

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Yatendra Shukla

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MBBS doctors are like junior doctors (foundation years) in UK. The average UK doctor salary per month is around GBP 3,000 to 4,000 (INR 3 to 4 lakhs). MBBS is a qualification, not a specialization. Salary will also depend on the doctor's chosen speciality area.

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Aayushi Dhawan

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Doctors working in cities like London, Leicester, Bristol, and Cardiff are highly paid. According to Glassdoor, the average yearly salary of doctors in these cities are mentioned below.

  • London- GBP 62,020
  • Leicester- GBP 53,790
  • Bristol- GBP 48,874
  • Cardiff- GBP 48,237
  • Liverpool- GBP 48,000

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Aashi Tiwari

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Due to the ageing population of the country and the shortage of doctors, below mentioned medical professionals are in demand. The National Health Services is investing heavily in training and appointing foreign-trained doctors. Here are the top specialised branches of doctors that are in demand.

  1. Neurosurgeon
  2. Anaesthetist
  3. Plastic Surgeon
  4. Psychiatrist
  5. Cardiologist

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Raj Vimal

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With a working experience of 5 to 6 years, a specialised doctor pay in the UK varies between GBP 60,000 to GBP 120,000 (INR 63.46 Lakhs to 1.26 cr). This amount does not include the compensation of overtime and weekend shifts. This salary is higher than the salary of dcotors in India

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Aashi Shukla

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Yes, ACCA is recognised in the UK and many top universities in the UK provide ACCA-certified programs to students for its rigorous curriculum and good employer reputation.

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