Educational exhibition at British Council
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Information on studying in the UK for undergraduate, postgraduate and research degree was shared by around 45 of its universities with students at an educational exhibition organised by British Council on Thursday. As part of the event, seminars were held by academicians from UK institutions on subjects such as management and engineering education and visa policies. A short-film titled There's never been a better time to study in the UK was also screened. "There are currently 4,30,000 international students from Non-EU countries studying in the UK, of which over 30,000 are from India," a BCL official said. The 'average' tuition fee per annum is £7,000 to £12,000 for Arts & Humanities, £4,000 to over £30,000 for MBA, £7,500 to £25,000 for Science and £10,000 to £33,000 for Clinical studies.
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