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MOHD ZAID

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Both the University of Bristol and the University of Manchester are well respected universities in the UK, but they are comparable in a number of ways, e.g.Consecutive sequencingThe 2025 QS World University Rankings ranked the University of Bristol as the 54th best university in the world. placeThe University of Bristol is located in Bristol, England, while the University of Manchester is located in Manchester. historyThe University of Bristol was founded in 1876 and the University of Manchester in 2004. extracurricular activitiesThe University of Bristol offers more extracurricular activities than the University of Manc
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Many students secure part-time roles by contacting employers proactively.Recommended work hours for full-time undergraduate students is no more than 15 hours per week during term-time, and postgraduate students no more than 20 hours per week. It's important that you leave enough time for your academic studies.

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Aparna Vinod T

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Yes. More than 650 students from India currently study here.Applicants will need to meet the English language requirements for their chosen course. Different courses need different levels of language skills, referred to as profiles

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Whether the University of Bristol, UK or Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai, India is a better option for an MBA depends on a number of factors, including cost, programme length, and global reputation.

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Majority of indian students choose to study at University of bristol because of the Academic ExcellenceBristol is ranked 9th in the UK, and 54th in the world, in the latest QS World University Rankings (2025)

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Kanishk Aggarwal

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The University of Bristol is one of the popular universities among the international students. As per the official enrolment data, released by the university, 71,510 international students students applied to the university. After evaluation and scrutiny, the university accepted less than half of the total applicants. The University of Bristol acceptance rate for international students is 42.63%. Low acceptance rate makes it very competitive to get selected into the university. Students can improve their chances of selection into the university by:Having good gradesBetter scores of eligibility examsHaving professional experience and de
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Kanishk Aggarwal

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Some of the notable alumni graduated from University of Bristol are given below:Notable AlumniProfessionPaul DiracNobel prize-winning theoretical physicistAngela CarterEnglish novelist, poet, and journalistWill HuttonPolitical economist, journalist, and authorDavid Walliams OBEComedian, actor, and best-selling children’s authorRachel JoyceAuthorSarah MontagueJournalist

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Some of the parameters to decide whether to study at QUB or University of Exeter or Bristol University is given below: However, to decide where to study depends on students' choice ultimately. The factors that may be responsible in deciding the university are tuition fee, no. of courses, faculty, etc. 

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Nikita Peter

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The offer rate at the University of Edinburgh is around 40%, making admissions to the University moderately competitive. The acceptance rate at the University of Bristol of around 67% indicating that out of 100 applicants around 67 students will be granted admission to the university hence, making admissions somewhat easy for the students. Other eligibility factors also play a major role in terms of students' acceptance to the university such as the English Language Proficiency test scores, and other scores required by the respective university.

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