What sort of careers do Computer Science graduates pursue?

Graduates of the Computer Science course of the University of Greenwich are suitable for being employed in industry, commerce or research with proficiency in crucial theoretical and practical areas in Computer Science, including their application to modern software systems development. The Employabi
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Indian students are required to pay the University of Greenwich tuition fee and also the living costs for living in London. The tuition fee for Indian students ranges from GBP 17,000 to GBP 22,700 (INR 21.8L to INR 29.12L)/per year for UG and PG courses.
Living in London is expensive for Indian
No, if you have received an offer from Greenwich University along with an International Scholarship Award, you can't defer or transfer it. Look at the pointers given below -
- If the student defers the scholarship to a future intake, the offer of scholarship lapses
- They would have to reapply for t
Yes, Greenwich University offers a January intake for many UG and PG courses.
The Greenwich admissions timing is useful for the Indian students whose results arrive in the month of October or November. Or they have missed the main September intake.
It should be noted that the September 2026
The most common educational backgrounds which Indian students hold reflect a strong preference for the practical, STEM and Business courses. These students generally hold degrees in the give subjects -
- Computer Science & IT (BCA, BTech in Software Engineering, IT and Cybersecurity)
- Account
Yes, to prove English language proficiency, Indian students can take tests like IELTS or TOEFL.
If the student does not have a valid English language qualification, a conditional offer is made to them based on the student achieving the needed IELTS score.
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