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Northumbria University

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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 (£12,50014,500), UG (£12,000-£19,000per annum)- Fee is taken approximately. For exact fee information please contact us.

Academic Requirements :

PG- Minimum 55%-65% in Bachelor degree

UG - Minimum 55%-60% in 12th  year ( standard)  of School Education

IELTS requirement :

PG ( for most programs 6.5 , some programs 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 ( Single CAS will be provided for pre-sessional and main program )

Minimum Deposit to get CAS :  Depends on Programs and nationality. 

Application process time :  3-5 week for high-risk country students , 2-3 week for the low-risk country student.For UG program student can make a direct application .

Scholarships Availability : regional and merit scholarship are available .Please contact us for more information .

University Link :Northumbria University

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 .


Northumbria's international reputation as a leading British university is the result of a distinctive combination of outstanding academic research and teaching, innovative programs, traditional values and social and cultural diversity. Since its foundation in the historic City of Newcastle upon Tyne, the University has developed into a successful regional, national and international institution.

History:

Originally known as Newcastle Polytechnic, the University was formed in 1969 from the amalgamation of three regional colleges: Rutherford College of Technology, the College of Art & Industrial Design, and the Municipal College of Commerce. These colleges themselves had origins which were deeply rooted in the region. The practical and vocational training needs of local industry had stimulated the development of relevant post-school education as far back as the nineteenth century. Building on these firm foundations, the Polytechnic became one of the leading institutions of its type in the UK. It became a major centre for the initial training of teachers with the incorporation of the City College of Education in 1974, and subsequently the Northern Counties College of Education in 1976.

Location & Transportation

Getting around is easy thanks to the Metro – one of the best integrated transport systems in the country – and extensive bus networks.
Newcastle stands on the premier north-south rail route in the UK – with London just 3 hours away – and Newcastle International Airport operates domestic and international flights to destinations across the world
Northumbria opened its London Campus in September 2014 which is based in the heart of London’s business and financial district.

Why Study Here?

Northumbria is 3rd in the UK for International Student Satisfaction – as one of the UK’s largest and most respected professional universities, it is a popular choice for international students.
The university’s academic and graduate employment record, links to industry, huge choice of courses with start dates in September and January and attractive scholarships for the most able international students are just some of the great reasons to study at Northumbria.
Northumbria is ranked 7th in the UK for the number of graduates in professional employment on permanent contracts (DLHE) and is the number one university in the UK for graduate start-ups based on estimated turnover (HEBCIS).
The university is based in the north east of England in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne and also boasts a campus in London. Newcastle is one of the UK’s most popular, welcoming and attractive student cities and was rated top 3 in the national award for best City Life for students in WhatUni Student Choice Awards 2015.
The university has invested more than £200m in its estate since 2005.
City Campus is located in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne – a city which has been repeatedly voted the UK's best city for students. Coach Lane Campus is situated just a few miles away and the two are linked by a bus that is free for students to use
Rail transport links connect Northumbria to capital cities London in 3 hours and Edinburgh in 1.5 hours. Newcastle International Airport operates domestic and international flights to locations across the world.

Student Mix

The 27,075 students enrolled in the academic year 2014/15 comprise:
84% undergraduate, 16% postgraduate taught
78% full-time, 22% part-time
88% UK, 2% EU, 10%other

 

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