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Piyush Kohli

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Higher education in Belfast is an excellent investment for your future, especially when you count Queen's University's scholarships for international students. International students will save on fees and living costs – but still, achieve a globally-recognized degree from one of the oldest universities in the UK.

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Queen’s University Belfast has over 3,500 international students from 96 different countries. When we look at the breakdown of Queen’s Belfast students on the basis of their domicile, we find that 1,440 students belong to England, 135 students belong to Scotland, 80 students belong to Wales, 18,700 students belong to Northern Ireland, and 25 students were classified as other-UK. When we look at non-UK students, we find that 1,135 belong to European Union and 3,855 belong to non-European Union countries, thereby taking the total non-UK student number to 4,985.

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Queen’s University Belfast provides state-of-the-art facilities like health Science laboratories, business, engineering, and computing. There is a financial trading room with Bloomberg terminals and innovative engineering hubs. It also has an award-winning library known as McClay Library. The University has invested £700 mn in the development of a new Student Centre, School of Biological Sciences, Computer Science, and Accommodation buildings. 

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Queen's University Belfast is a member of the respected Russell Group (which is the UK's Ivy League) and is one of the oldest universities in the UK and Ireland. The Guardian has ranked Queen's Belfast within the top 50 universities in the UK since 2021.

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As per QS World University Rankings 2023, the Queen's University Belfast has been ranked #233. According to the US News and World Report 2023, the Queen's Belfast has been ranked at #295 in the best global universities, #123 in the best global universities in Europe, and #29 in the best global universities in the UK. Its courses, such as Arts and Humanities, Microbiology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Food Science and Technology, etc. have been well received on ranking indices. The University has ranked joint 1st in the UK for research intensity by the Complete University Guide.

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Piyush Kohli

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Queen's University accepts the IELTS Academic and TOEFL internet-based tests for direct admission to undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes. For IELTS Academic, candidates need to score 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in all four elements of the test and for TOEFL iBT the university requires 80 as the minimum marks followed by different section scores given below:Listening- 17Reading - 18Speaking - 20Writing – 17

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Students who live in Northern Ireland will be charged differently from students who live in England. Students who live in Northern Ireland need to pay £4,710 per annum for full-time undergraduate programs and those who live in England need to pay tuition fees of £9,250 per annum for full-time undergraduate programs.

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When it comes to applying directly to the university, the Direct Entry Application form is to be used by international applicants who wish to apply directly, and only, to Queen's or who have been asked to provide information in advance of submitting a formal UCAS application.

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Piyush Kohli

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The acceptance rate at Queens University Belfast is around 35% which makes it selective in its admission process. Queen's Belfast has a selective admission policy based on the applicant's academic background and grades. Apart from this, your English langauge proficiency also plays a part in the admission process. International students can also apply to the university after meeting the entry requirements for their program.

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Queen's Belfast has a selective admission policy based on the applicant's academic background and grades. Queens University Belfast acceptance rate is around 35% making the 174-year-old UK higher education system selective in its admission process. International applicants are eligible to apply for admission to Queen’s University Belfast.

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