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Akash Gaur

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Studying at London College of Music does not come cheap. A key reason for that is the high cost of living that comes with living in London.

Students pursuing a 3-year BS.c programme can expect to incur a tuition fee of around INR 18 L. While a student living as part of university accommodation can expect cost of living to be around INR 20-25 L. This figure may rise if students decide to pursue a more lavish lifestyle.

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London College of Music is known for offering a range of courses that focus specifically on music.

Courses are available to pursued in a range of musical streams such as: composition, production, recording, performance & management among others.

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Akash Gaur

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The London College of Music is a leading institution in London for music & performing arts. Several numerous ranking platforms rank the institute highly as part of respective institution rankings.

A prominent source ranks it part of the #2nd most modern university in London. While Shiksha gives it an overall rank of #96 among all institutions based in the UK.

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London College of Music is home to several notable individuals who have made a name for themselves in the music industry.

Some of the most notable names include: Bill Bailey, Alex Da Kid, Clive Nolan, Robert Orton & Ben Salter.

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The city of London is home to a number of internationally acknowledged venues & record labels like Wembley Stadium, The O2 arena & Alexandra Palace. Most of the city's neighbourhoods feature nightclubs, record stores, & jazz clubs.

Concerts are common in these regions with the likes of Madonna, Amy Winehouse & Ed Sheeran having performed in London in the past.

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University of West London (UWL) alumni work in many organizations across a range of industries including the NHS, British Airways, Heathrow, Deloitte, Hilton, Microsoft, and Taj Hotels. Most of the roles are from customer success and support, media and communications, aviation, travel and hospitality, Business, Computer science, Design, fashion, film and photography industry.

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Kapil Lalwani

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University of West London graduates find jobs in a variety of different organizations across various sectors. Among them are British Airways with around 120 graduates employed and Heathrow Airport with around 90 graduates employed. Other employers include the NHS with around 80 graduates employed and the big accounting houses like KPMG or PwC with around 50 graduates employed. Then, about 25% of graduates become entrepreneurs, with many receiving assistance through the university's entrepreneurship programs. Overall, approximately 96% of graduates from the University of West London are in employment or further education 6 months after

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Some of the popular courses among international students at UWL are MBA and MSc in Health Informatics. Over 100 UG and 100 graduate programs are available at both and undergraduate and postgraduate levels. A few of the courses of UWL that rank well in the UK are Nursing, Business, Engineering, Law, etc.Known as the 'career university', the University of West London (UWL) has an impressive graduate employment rate, with courses specifically designed to enable …

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