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sneha

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As such, for undergraduate courses, if students are applying directly to the University of Kent, then there is no application fee involved. However, if students are applying via UCAS for undergraduate courses, then it is advised to check the terms and conditions. Also, there is no University of Kent application fee required to apply for the postgraduate courses.

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According to unofficial sources, Kent University acceptance rate is around 85%. The University of Kent is one of the leading institutes in the UK as it is ranked at #48th position in the Complete University Guide 2024. So, in order to take admission to the University of Kent, make sure to apply with a well-crafted application that reflects the overall profile well. The components of the applications where attention has to be devoted include high school grades, IELTS / TOEFL scores, personal essays, letters of recommendation, etc.

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The University of Kent entry requirements for international students are given below:

Undergraduate

  • Students must have completed Class 12 Higher Secondary School Certificates (Intermediate Examination Certificate / Indian School Certificate / Higher Secondary School Certificate / All India Senior School Certificate)

  • Generally, the University of Kent requires students to achieve at least 65% - 75% overall in their Class 12 examinations, depending on the examination board and the intended programme of study. However, note that some courses may state specific grade and subjects requirements

Postgraduate

  • Generally, Indian students should have c

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Pranjal Singh

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University of Kent provides various resources for its students. All these resources are meant for proper job search and networking. Students must make sure that they utilize these resources completely in order to improve their job search. Some of these resources include:

  • Careers and Employability Service vacancy database
  • Student Ambassador Scheme that provides opportunity to work with local schools and colleges
  • Careers fairs, employer events, skills workshops, etc.
  • Study abroad and work placement opportunities from China, Hong Kong, Thailand, the US, Latin America, etc.

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The salary details for the graduates of University of Kent is given in the table below:

Job by SectorAverage Salary
Executive Management & Change£ 80,000
Financial Service£ 64,000
Compliance, AML, KYC & Monitoring£ 56,000
Legal & Paralegal£ 53,000
IT & Software Development£ 52,000
Engneering£ 50,000

 

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Pranjal Singh

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The salary details by job sectors is given in the table below:

Job by SectorAverage Salary
Executive Management & Change£ 80,000
Financial Service£ 64,000
Compliance, AML, KYC & Monitoring£ 56,000
Legal & Paralegal£ 53,000
IT & Software Development£ 52,000
Engneering£ 50,000

 

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Pranjal Singh

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Some of the top employers for the University of Kent are given in the table below:

University of Kent Top Employers

BAE Systems

Civil Service Fast Stream

Medway Council

Reflect Digital

Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce

TMLEP

Enterprise Rent-a-Car

Accenture

Admiral Group

Amazon

Bain & Co

Barclays

BT

Citibank

Credit Suisse

Deloitte

Goldman Sachs

Heinz

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Pranjal Singh

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Yes. University of Kent’s Careers and Employability team does the job of improving and enhancing the student-employer connect. There are various career fairs that are organized by University of Kent in collaboration with other Universities such as University of Portsmouth, Canterbury Christ Church University, The University of Buckingham, etc. Through these career fairs employers get a chance to meet and talk to a pool of student talent, host live presentations, build brand through visual stand design and content, etc. The University also provides various placement and internship schemes that further improve student-employer conn

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Pranjal Singh

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Volunteering is a great way to improve your employability and contribute to community at the same time. Students can enhance their resume and at the same time get their work recognised from the University through its Employability Points Scheme. Students can find volunteering opportunities through various online portals such as TargetConnect, NHS website, Kent County Council website, Volunteer Centre, etc. It is advised that those who wish to gain experience, contribute to community at large, and improve their profile can opt for volunteering. Students can contribute to various sectors such as geriatric care, assistance to underprivile

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Anushree Sinha

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University of Kent provides various opportunities to its students for pursuing internships and placements. Students can undertake internships and placements that can improve their employability and develop their skills that will help them in their professional journey. The following points provide more details about internships and placements at University of Kent:

  • When it comes to placements (also called placement year), students spend up to 12 months in employment. This duration comes between your second year and final year of academics. Placements are a great opportunity to gain work experience, improve employability and gain a pre-p
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