Can I apply to UK universities without IELTS?
Yes many times Indian students can apply to UK Uni without IELTS as mentioned below-
- English Medium Schooling- If you completed class10 and 12 from English medium school and your graduation was also English medium, then many universities provide IELTS waiver.
- Prior degree in English- Degree from good
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London offers most cosmopolitan experience, employer access and networking but comes at higher cost. Consider-
Choose London if- You are targeting finance, law, or consulting careers; your budget allows for £1,200+/month living costs; you want maximum internship exposure.
Choose outside London if- You
UK has world class universities in all subject areas. Here are some top picks by subject-
Business/MBA- London Business School, Warwick, Durham, Manchester, Strathclyde.
Computer Science/IT- Imperial College, UCL, Edinburgh, Southampton, Bath.
Engineering- Imperial College, Cambridge, Bristol, Loughbor
Offer Letter - Issued by university after reviewing your application. It can be conditional (meeting some requirements) or unconditional (all requirements met).
CAS - Unique reference no. issued by your UK Uni after you accept your offer and pay deposit. Your CAS number is required to apply
The Uni of Hull MSc in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science course duration is one-year. For Indian students, the tuition fee for this course is GBP 18,500 per year (Around INR 23 lakh). For admission to this courses, a 2:2 UK equivalent degree in a relevant area is required for admission.
Yes, absolutely. We recommend applying to 5-8 universities together. This make sure that you have many offer options to compare in scholarship, fees, rankings and location before accepting one. There is no UCAS restriction for Master's applications — you can apply to as many universities as you wish
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