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It was good actually you will see the different kinds of people first of all china UK people they are living and now UK is providing two year visa like after your masters. One of my friends went to UK right now. So life is really good you learn so much first of all if you don't know cooking you will learn cooking and make different kinds of things. Education is much much better than in India and you will get a good crowd also.
When I applied I needed a LOR from the colleges and SOP, CV, IELTS score. If you are really good in English like from the childhood for 12th class if you got 90 marks you don't need IELTS score that I needed. If your CV and SOP is really good they will give you a confirmation letter. UK process is very easy and you don't have to wait too much. They will tell you that ya you are like given an invitation letter for the course or not and whatever like I applied for Canada also I got a very late acceptance letter when I was in Leeds so I got an acceptance letter. There is no point to get in there now. That's why I know about the UK, Netherlands and the Canada, their education system and what is the process, letters how much needed requirements so I know very well.
In terms of facilities, we got access to libraries, computers. We could borrow books and papers free of cost.
For me tuition fee was £ 11000 because i am EU/home student. I have lived here for 10 years so they count me as home student. If i were international student, it would have been about £ 24000-25000 i think.
I'm currently a first-year law student studying at the University of Leeds. University of Leeds is a Russell Group university, which is top 10 in the UK for law.
£20,750
As I was worked in a digital marketing firm so this course is 80% relevant with my working experience and that’s what I wanted.
Many factors like high ranking, excellent teaching programs with excellent faculties
My course Academics and curriculum are really good. In one of the modules, one of the industrial expert taught half of the syllabus which really helped me getting some real time industrial exposure. The lab facilities and IT facilities are really impressive.
Not only being one of the top 100 universities in the world, University of Leeds is known for its research work. The programme I chose which is Electrical and Renewable Energy System, I could not find the syllabus that includes both generation, distribution and renewable in any other UK universities.
Very strenuous especially 2nd and 3rd year. No spoonfeeding and all assignments are self taught. Only the concept is taught by faculty and not how the project is done.
University of Leeds was the top of my list when applying for university. It came under 100 in top world universities. When I cleared all the required criterias, I thought no further.
It is well structured and unlike in India you can choose your modules in any of the semester you wanted but there are some compulsory modules which you cannot swap.
It is one of the top 100 universities in the world and this is the only university under russell group which provides the combination of Electrical and Renewable energy modules together.
Course is very engaging.We have assignment and seminar every week.
Leeds is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in UK and also also have a great location.
During my first year, we have four modules: Criminal Law, Foundations of Law, Constitutional law and Contract law. We can choose from optional modules in our second year. We can also take part in pro bono activities to further our experience.
University of Leeds is a Russel group University which is top ten in the UK for law. Also, I really liked the course structure. And the job prospects are really good.
The course syllabus at the University of Leeds for BSc Economics is very much up to date, as it not only teaches us about current economics but it also links economics with history, thereby giving us students a greater understanding of the subject. Currently, the syllabus also allows us to learn economics by using coronavirus as an example. The course syllabus is enriched with practical applications as well as gives us the learning experience of writing research papers. There are career fairs as well as an optional module where employers guide and help students out by giving exposure to the business as well as increasing commercial awareness which is something a good potential job candidate should have. There are options for studying abroad as well as opting for a placement year.
GBP 19750 per year.
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