University of Nottingham
University of Nottingham
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The University of Nottingham began as a Civic College, the first of its type in Nottingham, and eventually relocated to its current main campus, University Park. In 1928, King George V dedicated the college. Through a Royal Charter in 1948, the college eventually became Nottingham University. Today, undergraduate programmes are available in over 200 study areas, while postgraduate courses are available in over 300 study fields.
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Cost of attendance

Annual tuition expenses for international students starting UG or PG degrees might range between 26,500 GBP (25 Lakhs) and 28,000 GBP (26.56 Lakhs). Students must spend annual living expenses of roughly 12 lakhs in addition to tuition fees. Today, the University of Nottingham offers undergraduate, postgraduate taught, and postgraduate research programmes.

Accommodation

There are 13 self-catered residence halls at University Park and two halls on Jubilee Campus, two graduate residence halls (Melton and Cloister hall), and five catered residence halls. Students at the Royal Derby Hospital Medical School and the Lincoln Medical School have access to additional housing. On-campus housing costs between 11,536 INR to 19,392 INR per week. Monthly rent for off-campus housing ranges between 500 and 700 Pounds.

Acceptance rate

The university currently has over 40,000 students, including over 12,000 overseas students. The University of Nottingham has a 14.39 percent acceptance rate.

Campus

The University of Nottingham has eight campuses in total, including campuses in Malaysia and China. University Park Campus is the main campus of the university in the United Kingdom. Nottingham University Business School, School of Education and Computer Science, National College of Leadership of Schools, and Children's Service all have offices on Jubilee Campus. The School of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine is located on the Sutton Bonington Campus. Manuscripts and Special Collections are housed in the King's Meadow Campus, which is a non-teaching facility. Medical School is utilised by Life Sciences, Medicine, and Health Sciences students at the University of Nottingham. It also houses the Clinical Skills Centre, labs, and the Greenfield Medical Library. The University of Nottingham UK has ten libraries that store hundreds of ebooks, e-journals, and databases across the UK and other overseas campuses. The university features two student theatres, 70 different sports clubs, and other facilities for amusement and a balanced campus life.

Accredition

Nottingham University Business School is proud to be among an elite group of business schools worldwide to gain 'triple crown' accreditation from the three most influential accrediting organisations: AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS.

Jobs and Placement

The institution holds periodic career fairs, including specialised fairs for various industries, and it is stated that over 1,500 employers post graduate job and internship advertisements through the university's online vacancy service. The majority of graduates are engaged in IT sectors and for director jobs, with an annual salary of one crore. The average annual base income for University of Nottingham graduates is roughly 38 lakhs. HSBC, EY, Fidelity Bank, Credit Suisse, Deloitte, Apple, Bosch, Accenture, Red Cross, and Santander Group are among the companies where MBA graduates have worked.

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