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a year agoContributor-Level 7
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:
| Parameters | UCLan | Nottingham Uni |
|---|---|---|
| Annual Fees (MBA) | INR 14 L - 19 L | INR 21 L - 32 L |
| Acceptance Rate | 22% | 11% |
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
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:
The Spireworks.
Dorset House.
Beech House.
Student Castle Oxford.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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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a year agoContributor-Level 8
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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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
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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a year agoContributor-Level 8
If you are a national from the EU, EEA, or Switzerland, you do need a visa to pursue your higher education in the UK. Students from all other nationalities need to have a valid UK student visa to study in the UK.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Top Universities in the UK, such as the University of Cambridge or the University of Oxford, require 7.0 or more in the IELTS examination. Entry and scholarships in these Universities are extremely competitive, and students need to be very careful with their application documents (such as IELTS letters of recommendation, statement of purpose, etc.) when it comes to applying to such Universities. Moreover, certain language courses might require even a higher IELTS score. In order to know about the IELTS scores required for UK Universities, students can visit our website.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To prepare for a B.Sc. Nursing interview at Bangor University, focus on questions about your motivation, understanding of the nursing role, and personal qualities like empathy and teamwork. Be ready to discuss why you chose nursing, Bangor University, and its program. Familiarize yourself with the 6Cs of Nursing (Care, Compassion, Competence, Communication, Courage, Commitment) and the NMC Code. Ethical scenarios and situational questions may also arise.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A few of the top affordable universities in UK for international postgraduate students according to the Complete University Guide are:
University | Fees |
|---|---|
University of Bedfordshire | £14,600 |
Leeds Beckett University | £14,000 |
University of Cumbria | £13,575 |
Liverpool Hope University | £13,000 |
University of Hull | £12,000 |
York St. John University | £11,300 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
UK is a top choice for many Indian students because of its quality of education, top-ranking universities, student experience, etc. The average cost of studying in UK is around GBP 11,000 – GBP 85,000. This varies as per the course levels.
Here is a table showing how these types of courses and the average tuition fee.
Particulars | UG | PG |
|---|---|---|
Classroom-based teaching courses | £11,000 - £26,000 | £13,000 |
Laboratory-based teaching courses | £14,000 | £15,000 |
Medical courses | £20,000 - £58,600 | £13,000 - £20,000 |
MBA courses | - | £16,000 - £21,000 |
Cost of Living
The average cost of living in UK for Indian students will be around GBP 1,300 – GBP 1,400 per month. This includes, rent, bills, groceries, and other living costs. In other parts of the UK outside of London, students can expect to pay between GBP 900 – GBP 1,300 per month. The accommodation cost for inte
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