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University of East London

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Key Admissions Facts

Intakes :  Sept ( Major intake)   and January ( for some Programs ) please contact us for more information .

Fee Range :  PG (£12,000  - £13,500 per annum) , UG ( £11,000 - £12,500 ) - Fee is taken approximately . For exact fee information please contact us . MBA Fee is £15,000. 

Academic Requirements:

PG- Minimum 55%-65% in Bachelor degree

UG – Minimum60%- 70% in 12th year (standard)  of School Education

IELTS Requirements:

PG (for most program 6.5, some program 6.0) with no band less than 5.5

UG (for most programs 6.0 , some programs 6.5) with no band less than 5.5

Pre-sessional English - is available (two separate CAS will be provided for pre-sessional and the main program)

Minimum Deposit to get CAS : 50% of tuition fee but with high-risk countries more initial payment can be asked.  

Application processing time :  2-3 week . For UG program student can make a direct application Credibility interview may be required to pass for an unconditional offer and CAS. To book a free 15-minute credibility interview assessment please contact us.

Bursaries/Scholarships: The UEL scholarship scheme is made up of the three scholarships in 2016-17. The vice-chancellor’s scholarship, a cash award or tuition fee waiver of up to £27,000 over three years; a dean’s scholarship, a cash award or contribution to tuition fees of up to £13,500 over three years; a merit scholarship, a cash award or contribution to tuition fees of up to £7,500 over three years. It is also offering scholarship upto £4000 for PG students. For more information please contact us.

Popular Programs : MBA, Engineering, Fine Arts, Architecture and Design, Nursing, Business Administration, Arts and Sciences, Education Law.

University link: University of East London

NB : This information is just a rough guideline about most of the university programs and doesn't represent the exact information, application process time, IELTS requirements for any specific program . For exact information please contact us .


UEL is first among modern universities in London for the impact of research in Sociology & Social Practice and Health, and first nationally for the impact of  Psychology research.

History

The University of East London (UEL) is a public university in the  London Borough of  Newham, London, England, based at three campuses in Stratford and  Docklands, following the opening of University Square Stratford in September 2013. The university's roots can be traced back to 1892. It gained university status in 1992. In last academic year it has more than 19,000 students from 120 countries .

Location and Transportation

UEL has two fantastic modern campuses with well-designed studios, laboratories, libraries and a £21m sports center called the SportsDock. Transport links are excellent with central London an easy 30-minute train ride away and a free shuttle bus between campuses. The UEL Docklands campus has its own train station and is close to the O2 (Millennium Dome), London City Airport and the historic Royal Albert Dock. Our Stratford Campus includes the £33m University Square Stratford, which opened in 2013 and is close to Stratford International station, the 2012 Olympic Park and Westfield shopping centre.

Why Study Here?

More and more international students are choosing to study at UEL. This is because you’ll be living in one of the world’s greatest cities and learning in a safe, inspiring environment with superb facilities. We are an international community with over 160 different countries represented in our student and staff.
We’ve doubled our output of world-leading research over the past six years, and the upward trend is continuing. By coming here, you’ll benefit from the support and expertise of world class researchers and leading professionals - all operating in Europe’s biggest regeneration area.
Our strong links with our East London communities means our courses have real-world applications built into their DNA. You’ll have opportunities to work on community related projects to give your studies relevance long after you leave us.

Student Mix

The 15,855 students enrolled in the academic year 2014/15 comprise:
Undergraduate 74%Postgraduate 26%
Full Time 76%Part Time 24%
UK 89%EU 4%Other 8%

 

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