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Akanksha Malhotra

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According to various unofficial sources, the University of Warwick acceptance rate is around 14%. This means that Warwick University is quite competitive and selective when it comes to admissions. The university aims to give admissions to students of the highest caliber, who have the academic potential and motivation to proceed in the challenging courses. Furthermore, the University of Warwick encourages applications from all backgrounds and it evaluates the potential of each applicant individually and on their own merits. 

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Applicants are required to meet the academic as well as English language test requirements to take admission to the University of Warwick. Mentioned below are the basic admission requirement for UG and PG admission at Warwick:

Undergraduate Courses

  • The applicants must have studied the Higher Secondary Certificate / Class 12 / Class 12 from CBSE or CISCE or some state-boards
  • Note that the following departments do not accept CBSE Applied Mathematics: Computer Science, Stats and Maths. All other departments shall consider CBSE Applied Mathematics or Mathematics as equivalent to A-level Mathematics

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International students must meet the admission requirements for Warwick admission. They must follow the Warwick application process and submit the application before the deadline. The application process for the University of Warwick depends on the type of course for which you are applying:

  • Undergraduate admissions: All applications to undergraduate degree programs at the University of Warwick should be made through UCAS. The applicants shall not be able to apply to the university directly
  • Postgraduate admissions: The postgraduate applications must be made directly to the university. For most taught postgraduate
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The University of Warwick is one of the top universities in the UK that is known for teaching and research standards and innovation. Warwick University is popular for its links with the industry and businesses. More than 92% of the university's research has been assessed to be 'world-leading' in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.

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The University of Warwick offer varisou courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. As per the QS, THE and Complete University Guide, Wariwck offers highly-ranked and top-rated programs across a wide range of subjects. The University of Warwick is known for subjects such as; Engineering & Technology, Law, Medicine, and Communication & Media.

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Check docs required to fulfil eligibility of Warwick mentioned below

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The University of Warwick acceptance rate is around 14% makes it difficult for international students to get into the university. The university follows a strict admission process while evaluating the past academic performance and grades of the applicants.

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An Ivy League equivalent university, Warwick University is a member of the prestigious Russell Group. The members of the Russell Group are basically world-class, research-intensive universities. These members attract students and staff from around the world and work with major international organizations and multinational businesses. The other members of Russell Group are the University of Bristol, the University of Cambridge, Durham University, the University of Glasgow, the University of Leeds, the University of Liverpool, etc.

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The University of Warwick tuition fee depends vary for home and international students. The University of Warwick will charge full-time UK (Home) students studying for a PGCE qualification tuition fees of GBP 9,250 for the 2023-24 academic year. International and EU students will be charged tuition fees of GBP 24,630 by Warwick.

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Warwick University is a member of the renowned Russell Group of Universities in the UK, which are recognised for their teaching, research, and learning experiences. Warwick ranked among the top universities in the world and is a perfect choice to study in the UK. Besides the global rankings, the University of Warwick ranks in the top 100 universities in the world for graduate employability as per QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2023. In this ranking, the University of Warwick ranks at 77th position.

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