Is Teesside University more competitive than the University of Hertfordshire?

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    Nishtha Shukla

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    With the Teesside University acceptance rate of 31%, the university is moderately selective to get into. Whereas, the University of Hertfordshire acceptance rate stands at 70%, which indicates that the university selects about 70/100 applicants on average. Hence, Teesside University UK is more competitive when it comes to admissions.

    Students must excel in academics in order to boost their chances os securing admission to either of the universities. Apart from this, students who are outstanding in activities outside class also stand a good chance to secure an admission.

     
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