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Do I need to give any English language test like IELTS or TOEFL for admission?

In most cases, universities abroad require or recommend an English language proficiency test such as IELTS or TOEFL, as these are the most widely accepted exams. Some universities may also accept alternatives like PTE or Duolingo English Test. In the UK, certain universities may offer English language waivers based on your Class 12 English scores, especially if you studied in an English-medium school. The eligibility for such waivers depends on factors such as your education board (CBSE, ICSE, State Boards, etc.), your marks in English, and the university’s specific requirements. Some universities may also grant waivers based on a Medium of Instruction (MOI) letter from your previous institution.

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What would be the next possible intake for Tier 1 universities in the UK?

Most top-ranked UK universities primarily offer major intakes in September. Some universities may also offer selected January intakes, but the number of courses available is usually more limited compared to September.

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What is the minimum twelfth grade percentage required to get an IELTS waiver for the University of Manchester?

The IELTS waiver criteria at the University of Manchester can vary depending on the course, education board, and level of study. For Indian students, the university may accept strong Class 12 English scores from certain boards such as CBSE or ISC instead of IELTS in some cases. Generally, students may need around 70–80% or higher in English in Class 12 to be considered for a waiver, though some programs may have stricter requirements. However, the university may not offer English language waivers for all programs, so it is important to check the specific requirements for your chosen course.

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Are there scholarships or low-budget UK university options available for my profile?

Yes, depending on your academic profile, budget, and course, there may be scholarship opportunities as well as affordable university options available. Scholarships in the UK are usually partial rather than fully funded, and some universities also offer automatic merit-based scholarships. Lower-cost universities and locations outside major cities can also help reduce the overall budget

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Can you suggest what the university fees would be apart from the scholarships for University of Leeds?

Need to know the program student is applying to, For many master’s programs, international tuition fees are typically in the range of approximately £25,000 to £35,000 per year, though some specialized programs may be higher.

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Do universities in the UK provide 100 percent scholarships to students?

A few universities and government-funded programs do offer fully funded scholarships in the UK, but they are highly competitive. Examples include scholarships like Chevening, Commonwealth Scholarships, and certain university-specific awards. However, most students typically receive partial scholarships, ranging from 10-25% if the tuition fee, that reduce tuition fees rather than covering the full cost of study and living expenses.

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Which country is better for scholarships and affordable education?

The best country depends on your budget, academic profile, career goals, and preferred field of study. There is no single country that is the “best” for every student. Germany is often considered one of the most affordable options because many public universities have very low or no tuition fees. However, admission to German public universities can be competitive, and students may still need to cover living expenses as scholarship or funding is rarely offered in Germany. Countries like Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand generally have higher tuition fees, but many universities offer partial scholarships, merit-based discounts, or tuition waivers. The UK, in particular, offers a large number of one-year master’s programs, which can reduce the overall cost despite higher annual tuition fees. The USA offers some of the highest scholarship opportunities, especially at top universities, through assistantships, tuition waivers, and funded programs. However, competition is also very high, and scholarships depend heavily on academics, test scores, research profile, and overall application strength. There are also several universities in European countries such as France, Italy, Finland, Sweden, Netherlands etc that offer relatively affordable tuition fees or scholarships, though many of these universities can also be selective. Overall, affordability should not be judged only by tuition fees. Factors such as living costs, internship opportunities, post-study work visas, employability, PR pathways, long-term career growth, primary language spoken in the country, climatic conditions, lifestyle, and cultural fit should also be considered while deciding the best destination for your studies.

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