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a month agoContributor-Level 10
University of Sussex offers more than 500 UG level and PG level degree courses. These courses are available in various majors such as Business and Management, Medicine and Health Science, IT and Software, Engineering, Science, Humanities, Mass Communication, Animation, Law, Arts, Design, Accounting and Education. The specializations include MBBS, MBA, BA, M.Sc, MBA, MBBS,0 B.Sc, MA and many more. Some of the popular courses include BMBS in Medicine, MSc Management and Finance, MSc in Engineering Business Management, BSc Engineering BEng (Hons), BEng (Hon) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, BSc (Hons) in Computer Science and many
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, international stundents are required to get a student visa to study in the UK.
After getting the admission confirmation from the University of Sussex, the students must arrange all these documents with the VISA fee:
· Passport
· Official documents transcripts
· Confirmation of studies (CAS) which is the letter of enrolment at the University of Sussex
· English Language Proficiency Proofs
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
The application process at this University is done through UCAS which is available for the UG programs and apply for PG courses through the university website. The mode of application is completely online for Indian students.
Here are the steps to complete an online application process:
Step 1-Choose a program
Step 2- Fill out the application form
Step 3-Pay application fee: Students must pay the application fee of GBP 27 (INR 3,032) for UG courses through the UCAS portal
Step 4-Wait for a response
Step 5-Pay tuition fees: To get enrolled in the first semester, international students have to pay tuition fees depending on the course.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, the University of Sussex accepts international students, In the 2024/2025 academic year, the university has a student population of 18,510 students out of which 5,553 are international from the countries worldwide.
According to the official data provided by UCAS, out of the Class 2025 of the University of Sussex, 71% of the students were from UK itself, along with 8% of EU students. The international students made up 21% of the entire University of Sussex class 2025. With 23% postgraduate and 77% undergraduate students, 95% of the students were enrolled full-time and 5% of the students were enrolled part-time at the university.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, as part of the University of Sussex application process, IELTS is required for proving one's English proficiency for most of the courses. The IELTS score requirements vary depending upon the courses, the students choose to go for.
Below mentioned are the University of Sussex popular courses with their score requirements:
Programs | English Proficiency Requirements |
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B.E. / B.Tech (3 courses) | IELTS: 6 & Above, PTE: 59 & Above |
B.Sc. (1 course) | IELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE: 62 & Above |
BBA (2 courses) | IELTS: 6 & Above, PTE: 59 & Above |
MBA / PGDM (11 courses) | IELTS: 6 - 6.5, PTE: 59 - 62, Duolingo: 120 & Above |
M.Sc. (17 courses) | IELTS: 6 - 7, PTE: 59 - 67, Duolingo: 110 - 140 |
MBBS (1 course) | IELTS: 7 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above |
General Requirement | IELTS: 7 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above |
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
The University of Sussex tuition fees for international students vary depending on the programme and level of study, for instance the UG programs fee for International students, ranges between INR 22 L and INR 28 L, the fee amount for University of Sussex PG fee is between INR 23 L and INR 49 L. Please note that the fee mentioned doesn't include the living cost and accommodation.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
The University of Sussex acceptance rate stands at 61%, according to some unofficial sources, which suggests that the university is the least selective and does not follow a very hard application process. Although, to raise one's chances of being accepted to this university, below are the required documents:
· Letters of Recommendation- 2
· Resume/CV
· Personal statements
· A copy of passport
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
It is mooderately difficult for the students to be a part of the University of Sussex as its acceptance rate stands at 61% which means that out of every 100 aaplications, 61 students are rolled out an offer letter. Below mwntioned are some of the University of Sussex admission highlights:
Particular | Requirements |
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Application portal | UG: UCAS PG: Official Website |
Application fee | UG: GBP 27.50 or INR 3,095 |
Acceptance rate | 61% (approx.) |
English language tests accepted | |
Standardized tests required | |
International application deadlines | UG: Jun 30, 2025 PG: Aug 1, 2025 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the notable alumni of the University of Sussex are given below:
Alumni | Best Known for |
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Prof Christer Aakeröy | Professor & Department Head, Kansas State University. Expert in Crystal Engineering and Supramolecular Chemistry |
Dr Nassar Ahmad M Abaalkhail | Assistant to the President for International Collaboration, The Saudi Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) |
Raquel Agnello KC | Barrister, Erskine Chambers |
Tosin Akinluyi | Managing Director, EMEA Head of Macro Research, Morgan Stanley. University of Sussex Business School Advisory Board Member |
Estelle Akofio-Sowah | West Africa Regional Manager, Csquared |
Simon Albury MBE | Chair, Campaign for Broadcasting Equality. Former CEO, Royal Television Society |
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
International students applying for University of Sussex admissions, applicants are requested to strictly focus on presenting a positive view of themselves, beyond just academic achievements. Students should highlight their unique experiences, interests, and perspectives to help the examiner or the interviewer understand the applicant's potential. Students must talk about experiences and challenges that they've overcome, as that shows how the candidate takes on tasks during tough times. But again, students must not overdo things and boast about themselves in the mode of explaining themselves. Applicants are also suggested to have stron
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