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Bhumika Kaur

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UK is a top choice for many Indian students because of its quality of education, top-ranking universities, student experience, etc. The average cost of studying in UK is around GBP 11,000 – GBP 85,000. This varies as per the course levels.Here is a table showing how these types of courses and the average tuition fee.SpecificsUGPGClassroom-based teaching courses£11,000 - £26,000£13,000Laboratory-based teaching courses£14,000£15,000Medical courses£20,000 - £58,600£13,000 - £20,000MBA courses-£16,000 - £21,000The average cost of living in UK for Indian students will be around GBP 1,300 – GBP 1,400 per month. This includes,
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Nishtha Shukla

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According to the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025, the University of Oxford ranks at the 1st place. It is followed by the University of Cambridge ranks at the 2nd place and the University of Cambridge at the 3rd place in the UK. Here is the list of UK Universities in THE rankings:UniversityTHE Rankings 2025University of Cambridge#5Imperial College London#9UCL#22University of Edinburgh#29King's College London#36London School of Economics and Pol Sci.#50University of Manchester#53University of Bristol#78University of Glasgow#87University of Birmingham#93University of Sheffield#98

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Nishtha Singh

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In the 2025 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings, the University of Oxford ranks at the #1 position. A few of the other top-ranking universities in UK that are included in the Top 100 UK Universities are given as follows:UniversityTHE Rankings 2025University of Cambridge#5Imperial College London#9UCL#22University of Edinburgh#29King's College London#36London School of Economics and Pol Sci.#50University of Manchester#53University of Bristol#78University of Glasgow#87University of Birmingham#93University of Sheffield#98

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Ritik Kumar

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Gaining an MBA from the University of Glasgow means that graduates have the opportunity to explore diverse sectors. As the university has excellent reputations and worldwide connections, it has opened the doors of its students to international companies and organizations. Possible options are:Consulting: As it tailors very well towards footprints on the ground of the best consulting firms-whether it be McKinsey, BCG, Deloitte, or Accenture-for strategy and management consulting.Finance: HSBC, Barclays, and even Deloitte are playing financial players in all areas-from investment banking to private equity, corporate finance, and wealth m
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Ritik Kumar

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As per the individual work schedules and the market availability, it is relatively easy to find a part-time job while studying at the University of Southampton. International students will be eligible to work while pursuing their studies for a maximum of 20 hours a week in term time and for full-time hours during vacations. The university presents job opportunities on campus, including jobs in libraries, cafes, and student unions. There's a strong job market in Southampton that provides so many part-time openings in retail, hospitality, and tutoring. However, there is a high level of competition, so you must get moving early to manage
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For Indian students these following documents are required to be produced:1. Valid Passport: For entry, the passport should have a validity of six months or more beyond the intended stay.2. Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS): Issued by the University of Glasgow upon submitting the application.3. Visa Application Form (Tier 4): Fill online.4. Visa Fee Receipt: Evidence of payment for the visa application fee.5. Financial Evidence: Proof of funds will help you cover the tuition, living expenses, and accommodation.6. Academic Documents: Documents such as transcripts, certificates, and proof of competence in the English language
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The University of Glasgow has always been an all-time destination for Indian students who wanted to pursue their studies abroad, and academic excellence in not only Engineering, Business, Computer Science, and Medicine would be instrumental in making it a choice for Indian students. It has several programs to offer and is recognised worldwide for its research and industry connections further strengthening its students' careers. This is a vibrant city with huge numbers of international students, thereby making it a friendly place for Indians. The university has many scholarship and financial aid options given, making it all the more acc
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Ritik Kumar

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Yes, if an average Indian student fulfills the criteria, he or she is liable to join the University of Glasgow. In fact, the university accepts a lot of qualifications, including Indian Higher Secondary Certificate (12th grade). Programs that are highly competitive, such as engineering or medicine, would take higher entry requirements, but on the other hand, for other programs, students with average performance would still probably stand a chance, provided they pass the entry minimum qualifications. Specifically, adequate proficiency in English through tests like IELTS or TOEFL is required. Extracurricular activities, a personal statem
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You can find a part-time job while studying at the University of Glasgow, but that is subject to the job market and your personal circumstances. For example, as an international student, you can work 20 hours a week during term periods and full-time during breaks. The university has various job opportunities through its services such as positions within campus facilities, libraries, or student unions. Apart from that, it offers much more with its vibrant market in the city; you can look for jobs in retail, hospitality, and tutoring. But always scope around the competition so it's best to start looking early and balance your work.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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According to some sources, Imperial College London acceptance rate is 15%. This justifies that it is quite difficult to qualify for Imperial College London admissions. However, this does not mean it is impossible to get into. To take admission, students need to make their application stand out amongst others. Also, students must ensure that they meet all the academic as well as English language requirements.

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