What is the placement rate at University of Nottingham?

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    Saakshi Rawat | Contributor-Level 10

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    The University of Nottingham placement rate is 94%, and the graduates found employment within 6 months of graduation. The university graduates are in high demand worldwide. Nottingham graduates work for top sectors such as Business Development, Operations, Healthcare Services, Research, Finance, etc. 

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    According to UoN, for 2022–2023 data its graduates are among the top in the UK for getting “graduate‑level jobs.” Their own report says that UoN “leads the Russell Group universities” for proportion of graduates entering “high‑skilled employment or further study” at both three and five years after graduation.

    More concretely: their “Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO)” data indicates ≈ 91%.

    For “recent graduates / early outcome” (15 months after graduation), many courses at UoN report high rates of employment or further study. For example: for one Statistics (BSc) cohort, 80% were working and anot

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University of Nottingham placement rate attracts students from all over the world. The University of Nottingham placement rate is 94%. The average salary of University of Nottingham MBA graduates starts from GBP 60,000 (INR 72.04 L). For Nottingham University UG graduates, the average salary ranges from GBP 50,000 (INR 60.04 L). 

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The University of Nottingham placement rate is around 94%. Nottingham University graduates work for leading sectors such as Business Development, Engineering, Information Technology, etc. The top employers at University of Nottingham include NHS, Deloitte, HSBC, AstraZeneca, Amazon, Google and Microsoft.

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Diverse, active student community & many clubs/societies

UoN has 200+ student societies and 70+ sports clubs — from sports like archery, hockey, climbing or canoe‑polo to arts, music, hobbies and volunteering. 

For newcomers, especially international students: there are cultural, national, religious and interest‑based societies, which help with social integration.1

If you enjoy music or performance: there are orchestras, choirs, smaller ensembles and even theatre / arts groups — giving creative/extra‑curricular outlets besides academics.

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For Nottingham University admissions, there are certain admission requirements that Indian students must fulfill. Along with this, students whose first language is not English are required to submit proof of English proficiency test scores. The University of Nottingham application deadline for international students are listed below:

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UG (UCAS)

Jan 16, 2026

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Nottingham University offers a variety of programs at undergraduate and postgraduate levels for its Indian students. Students can apply via UCAS for UG program and through University Official Portal for PG program. Students can make the payment through credit card and the application fee is non-refundable. University of Nottingham application fee for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs is listed below:

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