How much is the tuition fee in Buckinghamshire new University?

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    Anushree mundra | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    For undergraduate courses: Full-time home students doing degree courses pay £9,250 in tuition annually, and part-time home students pay between £3,950 and £6,900. International students enrolled full-time pay an annual tuition charge starting at £13,750. 
    For postgraduate courses: The tuition fee for postgraduate courses varies depending on the programme and the number of credit hours required. The average tuition fees for the degree programs is around £15,000 per year, excluding living expenses.

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    Vivek Kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    Buckinghamshire New University is a well-recognized public university, which is known for imparting quality education to students from all across the world. This institution of learning dates back to 1891 and was established as the School of Science and Art. Since then, it has been re-invented as the High Wycombe College of Technology and Art, the School of Science and Art, the Buckinghamshire College of Higher Education and the Wycombe Technical Institute. From 1999 until 2007, the institution served as a university college and was later announced to have gained the status of a university. All the campuses of the university

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