Will my campus life be better at Imperial College London than staying off-campus?
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It is very much convenient living in campus at Imperial College London. Residence in on-campus halls makes it possible to be just walking distance away from lectures, libraries, and other facilities.
This enables the student to access such resources as study areas and laboratories without having to travel long distances. Off campus, however, students go through delays in commuting due to the information and reliability of London's public transport system at peak hours. On campus, you can run quickly back to your lodge and back to the lecture for that forgotten thing or a five-minute break before the last class.
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Transfers are not that common at Imperial College UK. Indian students enrolled at a different college or university can apply either as a visiting student or contact the Admisison team to know more about any transfer opportunities.
Transfers may be possible to a course offered by the department of Life Sciences, Physics, or Mathematics. It is not possible to transfer to a UG Engineering course.
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Yes, students can pay the Imperial College London fees in installments, if they cannot afford to do so in one-go, provided they meet the eligibility conditions given below.
- Should be a self-paying student. If the studies are fully-funded by an extrnal sponsor, tuition fees cannot be paid in installments
- Should not have any overdue balance on the invoice. Make sure to submit all the dues before the date mentioned on the invoice or the original email received by the student.
- Be enrolled in a course with a duration of more than 8 months
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