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Queen Mary University of London and University of Birmingham are renowned institutions offering unique campus cultures and various academic programs. While they share a great reputation, there are subtle differences between the two universities. The below table compares the rankings, fees and acceptance rate of Overall this information could be useful for students who are considering them.Here is the comparison highlighting the differences between the Universities: Name of The UniversityRankingAcceptance Rate1st Year Tuition FeeQueen Mary University of London #145 41%  UG course: INR 24 L - 30 L  PG course
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Queen Mary University of London is a good option for international students mainly beacuse of a diverse range of excellent academic programs across its professional schools and colleges. Notable programs include the film, television and digital media school which has produced countless successful alumni in the entertainment industry.Here are the reasons why you should go for QMULAcademics:  Queen Mary University of London offers more than 700 degree courses to international students which include over 300 UG courses and 400 PG courses. Some of the popular courses at QMUL are Humanities, Social Sciences, En
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According to student reviews on an unofficial source, the following is the review of the University of Hertfordshire:Academically, the university is great as it has good facilities and great support mechanismThe Learning Resource Centres are the best in the whole of South of EnglandThe Forum Hertfordshire is the biggest club for any university in the UKThe university has a great graduate employment rate of over 96%The Student Union endorses a number of student-run societies that are easy to get into such as The Pool and Sneaker society

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According to student reviews, the following are the things that Hertfordshire University students can do on the weekends:The campus itself is a big place with tennis courts, cafeteria, swimming pool, restaurants, town center shopping areas, etc.Catch a train and go to LondonWatch a movie in Galleria / shop around local storesGo for some Sporting activitiesTake a bus and go to St Albans for a stroll. The environment is good especially when there is the morning market on the weekends

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Some of the reasons to study MSc in Data Science at the University of Hertfordshire are given below:Teaching Excellence: Students will be taught by internationally recognised research staff with expertise across Statistics, Mathematics, Medical Physics, and Computer Science, etc.Work-Placement Opportunities: Students will have an option to undertake a placement of up to one year conditional on course requirements. Depending on the employer organization, employer may be paid or unpaid. With the support from the Career Service at the university and the career advisors of the departments, students will look forward to their placements dur
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The choice to study MS in Finance at LSE or MSc in Financial Economics at Oxford will eventually depend on students’ choice and preferences. When it comes to the study cost, both LSE and Oxford are quite expensive. MSc in Financial Economics cost around INR 58 lakh. Whereas, for LSE MSc in Finance, the tuition fees is £44,928 (Around INR 47 lakh). Also, note that this is just the tuition fee, the cost of living has to be kept in mind too while deciding the university.One key difference between both universities is their teaching styles. LSE is known for its research-oriented approach that focuses on analytical thinking
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Oxford MSc Financial Economics is of 9 months. This programme combines rigorous academic training with tailored real-world applications. According to QS rankings for Finance 2024, the University of Oxford ranks at #1 position. Consistently since the last 3 years, the university has been ranking in the Top 1 or 2 positions in the world. Previous years rankings for the MFE course are given below:YearQS Rankings for Master’s: Finance2023#22022#12021#1Check the University of Oxford Rankings from here 

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The mean salary reported was £63,251 for Oxford MFE graduates as per the class of 2021-22. The companies who employed the MFE graduates are Bank of America, Credit Suisse, Morgan Stanley, BCG, etc. 93% of the MFE graduates accepted job within 6 months.

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The tuition fees for Oxford MFE course for the 2024-25 is £55,630 for international students. This roughly accounts to around INR 58 lakh. Apart from the tuition fees, students are required to pay the cost of living too. Given below is an estimate of the cost of living for the University of Oxford graduate students:ParticularsMonthly Expenses (Lower Range to Upper Range)Food£315 - £495Accommodation£745 – £925Personal items£190 - £320Social activities£40 - £95Study costs£35 - £85Other£20 - £35Also Read: Cost of Living for International Students in UK&nbs
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To get into the Oxford MSc Financial Economics, the applicants are required to have the following:An undergraduate degree is requiredWork experience is preferredGMAT / GRE scoreReferencesEssayIELTS / TOEFL scoreVideo assessment 

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