What are the University of Kent fees requirements?

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    Anushree Sinha | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    The University of Kent offers more than 90 undergraduate and over 200 postgraduate programs. These courses are of wide variety, ranging from subject areas such as Business, Accounting and Finance, Architecture, Classical and Archeological Studies, Drama and Theatre, Film and Media, Journalism, Law, Military History, Music, Psychology, Sports and Exercise Sciences, Wildlife Conservation and many more. Listed the below are the tuition fees required to pursue a degree programme at the University of Kent:

    Courses1st Year Tuition Fees
    M.Sc.(109 courses)
    INR 7 L - 29 L
    MBA/PGDM(34 courses)
    INR 19 L - 29 L
    M.A.(55 courses)
    INR 14 L - 28 L
    MBBS(1 course)
    INR 56 L
    B.A.(60 courses)
    INR 20 L - 26 L
    B.Sc.(71 courses)
    INR 20 L - 28 L
    BBA(49 courses)
    INR 15 L - 25 L
    LL.B.(12 courses)
    INR 22 L - 23 L
    B.E. / B.Tech(30 courses)
    INR 19 L - 28 L
    PG Diploma(16 courses)
    INR 14 L - 18 L
    LL.M.(14 courses)
    INR 20 L - 23 L
    M.Arch(7 courses)
    INR 20 L - 22 L
    B.J.M.C.(11 courses)
    INR 20 L - 25 L

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