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Krish Lalwani

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UCL MBA graduates gain access to broad-ranging employment options across all parts of the world immediately after graduation. More than nine out of ten UCL MBA graduates find employment within six months after finishing their studies while earning an approximate starting salary of fifty-five thousand pounds (INR 57 lakhs). Goldman Sachs along with McKinsey and Google together with other investment banks and consulting firms and corporations make up the top recruiters. Graduates choose financial roles over consulting positions and technology professions in equal ratios of 40% and 25% and 15% respectively. Self-employment proves popular

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Krish Lalwani

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University College London (UCL) imposes different application dates for Indian students based on the programme they want to enroll in. Undergraduate applications to University College London must submit their applications by January 29, 2025. Postgraduate programs follow specific course deadlines regardless of major intake periods wherein UCL conducts education sessions during October for most PG courses and January for various undergraduate programs. The application fee amounts to 90 GBP to 160 GBP (INR 9,615 to INR 17,090).

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Krish Lalwani

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Students at UCL can submit their English language proficiency through IELTS and TOEFL and Pearson Test of English results. Users applying for UCL should achieve 6.5 points without any component score falling below 6.0 in IELTS exams. Students need at least 92 points on the TOEFL exam and a score of 20 for each section is mandatory. Students who present Pearson Test of English results must achieve at least 59 points overall and maintain 56 points in every subtest. Students who want to study at UCL must meet specific English proficiency standards because certain programs require exam fees between INR 14,000 to INR 18,000 for admission.

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Krish Lalwani

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Most UCL students find it easy to get part-time jobs as approximately 70% take work to finance their living costs. UCL students who study in central London can access diverse part-time work opportunities because the campus puts them within reach of various retail and hospitality and administrative positions. Students can expect hourly wages starting at £10 to reach £15 for specific jobs which might increase to £20 an hour. The UCL Careers Service facilitates part-time job searches by posting about 1500 positions each year.

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Saket Kumar

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At University College London (UCL), Indian students often gravitate toward courses in fields such as Architecture, Education, Psychology, Geography, Anthropology, Pharmacy, and Life Sciences. Additionally, programs like the Master of Arts (Education), Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm), and Bachelor of Arts (Archaeology and Anthropology) are also popular among Indian students.

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Iman Das

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Indian students prefer University College London because of its international academic reputation, different type of courses offered, and excellence of research opportunities. Here they can get world-class educational services, the mainstay location in London city center, and excellent post-degree career prospects with worldwide accreditation. The cultural diverseness and various scholarships add towards its attractiveness for getting exposures of the world at each student's door, helping him to gain substantial income benefits.

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Iman Das

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University College London living can be expensive as it is located in central London. The price range of staying in UCL halls costs £200 to £400 a week and renting through private sources will be charged £600 to £1,200 per month. Food will be approximately £30 to £50 per week, and the meal out-of-town ranges between £5 to £15 per meal. London travel card for a zone 1-2 monthly transport costs about £150. Overall the monthly living expenses at UCL are estimated to be between £1,200 and £1,800 depending on lifestyle and accommodation choices.

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Iman Das

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In general, the reviews by students about University College London tend to emphasize strong academic reputation, diversified students, and a campus that is pretty lively. Students appreciate great facilities, active social scenes, and a supportive careers service. However, several reviews seem to be a bit disappointed with the administration procedures and the quality of teaching, though some also mention problems like registering for classes and teaching approaches. Overall, UCL is well-known for its academic quality and campus experience, though prospective students are encouraged to consider both positive and negative reviews when

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Chandra Shekhar

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Queen Mary University of London and the University College London (UCL) are two popular universities to study in the UK for international students. They both offers top-ranked programme at an affordable cost to students. The below table includes the comparision between these two universities in terms of tuition fees and ranking in the world:

Universities in UK

First-Year Fees

QS Ranking in 2025

Queen Mary University of London

INR 16 and INR 57 L

120

University College London (UCL)

INR 17 and INR 66 L

9

They both looks good in terms of their tuition fees. However, UCL ranks higher than QMUL. Therefore, its your choice whenre you want to study in the UK.

 

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Loveleen Sharma

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While King’s college London specializes in Humanities, Law programs, and Literature programs, UCL is well renowned for their Architecture and Planning courses. It is much harder to get into UCL than King’s College London because of the selection process that they follow.

Here is the table showing comparison between both the schools for Architecture and Planning courses:

Basis

UCL (University College London)

KCL (King’s College London)

Entry standards

UCL is harder to get into than KCL. UCL students typically have higher grades.

KCL is 19th in the country for entry standards.

Offer rates

UCL has an offer rate of 29.5%.

KCL has an offer rate of 39.3%.

Applications/accepted ratio

UCL has an applications/accepted ratio of 10.08.

KCL has an applications/accepted ratio of 9.6.

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