How much money is required in Indian rupees to study at Keele University?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    Studying at Keele University has different costs depending on the curriculum and living expenses. International students often pay between £14,000 and £20,000 in tuition annually. This translates to about INR 14 Lacs to INR 20 Lacs in Indian Rupees annually, depending on the exchange rate (1 GBP = 100 INR). Furthermore, living expenses might range from INR 7 Lacs to INR 10 Lacs per year and include housing, food, and personal expenditures. As a result, the entire cost for an Indian student might be between INR 21 and INR 30 Lacs each year.

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    Niharika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The avergae first-year expense for studying at Keele University amounts to INR 1,902,304. For both undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programs, the initial year's tuition fee varies between INR 12.7 Lacs and INR 41.3 lakh.

    The undergraduate fees range from £12,838 to £15,822 (approximately INR 12.88 Lacs to 15.88 lakh), while postgraduate fees range from £15,300 to £17,600 (around INR 15.35 Lacs to 17.66 lakh).

    All international students are required to submit a £4,000 deposit toward their tuition fees. This advance payment should be made only upon receiving an admission offer from the University and y

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