The University of London was founded by the Royal Charter in 1836 and is one of the most prestigious, largest, and diverse universities in the United Kingdom. The university has more than 120,000-degree students learning in London and around 50,000+ learning in 190 different countries. The University of London is global so candidates can enrol and study from residing in any part of the world.
This university is first amongst all the other universities that have given admission to students irrespective of their caste, religion, or gender. Not only this the University of London is also the first to enrol women to their degree programmes. This university has served the interests of the students with their unique viewpoint towards education led Charles Dickens to coin the term 'People's University specifically for this university.
Courses | Duration | International Student | Local Student |
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M.Sc.(43 courses) | 1 year-4 years | ₹14.83 L - ₹26.48 L/yr | ₹9.80 L - ₹17.29 L/yr |
B.Sc.(Hons)(40 courses) | 1 year-3 years | ₹19.50 L - ₹29.51 L/yr | ₹9.80 L/yr |
Ph.D(25 courses) | 1 year-4 years | ₹11.57 L - ₹19.84 L/yr | ₹4.96 L - ₹11.57 L/yr |
M.A.(23 courses) | 10 months-2 years | ₹7.46 L - ₹24.08 L/yr | ₹5.56 L - ₹12.13 L/yr |
B.A.(Hons)(8 courses) | 3 years | ₹18.83 L - ₹21.05 L/yr | ₹9.80 L/yr |
The admission to the University of London has a set of defined steps that candidates must see, and which are explained below:
Step 1: The students first need to check out the official website of the university: https://london.ac.uk/
Step 2: Then they must click on the tab ‘how it works under the main tab ‘Application’.
Step 3: Next, the step is to choose the course according to the needs of the student.
Step 4: Then, the candidates must be ready to sit for coursework and exams.
Step 5: Next the candidates who are applying must take advice from the Alumni Ambassadors.
Step 6: Then if required, the fee has to be paid for the choice of courses made.
Step 7: Finally, their application will be checked, and the selected candidates will be informed.
For undergraduate entrance exams, candidates must pass their class 12 boards (CBSE or CISCE or NIOS) with 4 subjects each at 70%, and for BSc degrees in Computing, the candidates must have at least 50% marks in Mathematics. Again for BSc degrees in Management, Economics, Finance, or Social Sciences, candidates must pass maths with 50% marks.
If English is not any candidate’s primary language, then candidates must have any one of the below:
The University also has student accommodations that are of superior quality situated in central London where a mixture is created across different member institutions.
The University also has student accommodations that are of superior quality situated in central London where a mixture is created across different member institutions.
This University of London offers careers advice and provides special access to the Senate House Library, Student Central and the renowned Senate House Library.