Does the University of West Scotland require IELTS?

Yes, the University of West Scotland requires an IELTS score 6.0 (with no band below 5.5) for graduate and undergradute courses. For postgraduate courses, all international students must obtain an IELTS score 6.5 (with no band below 6.0).
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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
Documents required for Masters application at UK Uni for Indian students are mentioned below-
- Academic- Class 10, 12 and graduation mark sheets, degree certificate, medium of instruction certificate.
- English Proficiency- IELTS, TOEFL or PTE scorecard.
- Personal Statement- 500-1,000 word SOP.
- LOR- 2
From start to visa approval, full process takes 3-5 months-
- Document preparation: 1–2 weeks.
- Application to offer letter: 2–4 weeks (some universities respond within 8–10 working days).
- Deposit and CAS: 1–2 weeks after deposit payment.
- Visa processing: 3–8 weeks (average: 3–4 weeks).
For September intake
UK Uni application process follows steps mentioned below-
- Profile Assessment-Share your academic documents and profile with your counsellor.
- University Shortlisting-Your counsellor shortlists 5–8 universities matching your profile and budget.
- Document Preparation-Prepare your SOP, LORs, CV, and academi
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