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If not these then you will have to learn the language spoken in the destination country as a substitute.
If you do not wish to appear for IELTS or TOEFL try in Singapore where the requirement can be waived if you can provide a certificate stating that the medium of instruction during studies was in English.
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University of Birmingham
University of Bristol
University of Cambridge (candidate may offer BMAT)
Keele University (require GAMSAT)
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University of Leicester (require UKCAT)
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Newcastle University (require UKCAT)
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In my opinion Sri Venkateswara College( University of Delhi) is much better.
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