How much is the tuition fee at the University of Glasgow for international students?

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    Anurag Pal | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The University of Glasgow is a public university in the United Kingdom, therefore, the tuition fee for domestic and international students may vary. The estimated tuition fee for some popular courses are:

    Course

    1st Year Tuition Fee

    MS

    INR 20.01 L – 33.97 L

    MIM

    INR 14.3 L – 30.37 L

    BSc

    INR 23.87 L

    BE/BTech

    INR 22.67 L – 28.88 L

    Above we have provided an estimated tuition fee for Indian students and subject to vary. These estimated tuition fees should be taken as a rough guide and not as a definitive measure.

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