What are the eligibility criteria to study an MA in the UK?

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    Gunjan Aggrawal | Contributor-Level 8

    4 months ago

    International students willing to take admission to an MA in the UK must hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant stream from a recognised university or equivalent, and demonstrate English language proficiency. Students coming from other countries must submit certain documents, such as an academic transcript, LOR, SOP, Resume, CV, and may appear for an interview. They can choose specializations such as International Relations, English Literature, History and Cultural Studies, Media and Communication, Economics, and Development Studies.

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