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Kanishk Aggarwal

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NO, the IELTS is not mandatory to be admitted into the De Montfort University. The students are required to have an English language test score. You can choose from various English language test to appear. Students whose mother tongue is English are not required to submit the test scores. 

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The DeMontfort University is known to have alumni who have achieved great heights in their respective fields. Some of the notable alumni at the university are:Alumni memberKnown ForPeter SoulsbyMayor of LeicesterNao MasisiFirst Lady of BotswanaCharles DanceActor, Known for playing role of "Tywin Lannister" in HBO series "Game of Thrones"Majinder VirkActor

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The University of Kent is a well-regarded institution with a solid international reputation. In the 2024 QS World University Rankings, it holds the 336th position globally, and it ranks 401st in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings for the same year.

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University of Cambridge is surely one of the toughest universities to get into. The University has just an acceptance rate of 18-21%, which means only 18-21 students can get into the university out of hundreds. Hence it could be difficult for a mediocre or an average student to get into University of Cambridge. However, it’s not impossible. The basic requirement the university asks for is a GPA of 3.0 or above from an accredited university and a good ELP score. Lastly, the Cambridge takes a holistic approach and doesn’t just consider marks but sees multiple factors in the student's profile. These factors include Leader
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Oxford MBA and Cambridge MBA are one of the best institutes in the world and in the world to do MBA programs at. The Oxford and Harvard MBA are on the top MBA universities in the world by QS MBA ranking in 2024. Both provide unqiue curriculum which foster students with great knowledge. Both of them are best ranked universities to study in the UK for international students. They offer the best Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme to students with better placement opportunities. Below is the comparison for Oxford MBA and Cambridge MBA:We have compared them below in terms of their MBA fees, ranking, and placements:MBA Un
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Yes you will have to be an all rounder. International students to stand out in Cambridge University admissions,  applicants should strictly focus on presenting a postive view of themseleves, beyond just academic A Levels. Students should highlight their unique experiences, interests, and perspectives which will help the examiner or the interviewer understand the potential of the applicant. Students must talk about experiences and challenges that they have overcome as that shows how the candidate takes tasks during tough times. But again, students must not over do things and boast about themselves in the mode of explaining themselv
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 A perfect application means exceptional academic achievment, intellectual excitement, and a strong values and mission on goals. A perfect appliction showcases an outsanding academic performance, often including with top grades and standardized scores. But Cambridge just dosn't accept students by grades as it sees students beyond academic, the ideal applicant showcases extracurrcular acitivies, reasearch, passion for learning and projects that are unique in it's own. Moreover, a standout application means that it also conveys a unique story that makes the applicant very different and unqiue from other applicants. This could b
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The difficulty level at Cambridge University is quite high. As the acceptance rate at the university is between 18-21%.That means only 18-20 students are selected to get into Cambridge. However that dosn't mean it's impossible to get into the university. As Students should do certain things which helps them to get into Cambrisge. A basic suggestion is, they should highlight their unique experiences, interests, and perspectives which will help the examiner or the interviewer understand the potential of the applicant. Students must talk about experiences and challenges that they have overcome as that shows how the candidate takes tasks d
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Investing in education is an important financial decision that requires careful consideration of various factors to maximize ROI. After a course from a college or university, the money spent on the fee and the outcome of the education is one way to check of the return was worth w.r.t the investment made. The fee (investment) and salary (return) statistics for BTech and MBA at Oxford are as follows:CourseTuition Fee (Investment)Average Package (Return)MBA/PGDMINR 29 L - 82 LINR 83 L – INR 88 LBE/BTechINR 38 L - 46 L INR 94.3 L

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While a point to note in the historical details of the university was that females got less opportunities at Oxford. The female proportion of UK-domiciled undergraduate students admitted to Oxford has risen over the past 5 years as per a report submitted by the University in 2001. Check out the trend in the below image: 

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