Master of Science [M.Sc] (Publishing)
$25,756 /Yr
ENUIC M.Sc Publishing is a 1 year Full Time Master program. This program is offered On Campus. The first year fees for M.Sc Publishing at ENUIC is ₹ 22.61 Lakhs (GBP 18800). Earlier in 2023, the M.Sc Publishing Fee was ₹ 29.46 Lakhs (GBP 24500). This shows that the academic fees has decreased by ₹ 685368 (GBP 5700).
ENUIC M.Sc Publishing Total Fees 2026
The tuition fee for M.Sc Publishing at ENUIC is GBP 18800 per year (₹ 22.61 Lakhs). Meanwhile, the total cost is GBP 32048/Year (₹ 38.53 Lakhs). This includes the tuition fee and other expenses such as Living Cost, Books & Supplies, Health Insurance, etc.
The tuition fee for M.Sc Publishing at Edinburgh Napier University is as follows:
| Expense Type | Average Cost (INR) | Equivalent (GBP) |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition Fee | ₹ 22.61 Lakhs | GBP 18800 |
The other expenses for M.Sc Publishing at Edinburgh Napier University is as follows:
| Expense Type | Average Cost (INR) | Equivalent (GBP) |
|---|---|---|
| Living Expenses | ₹ 15.93 Lakhs | GBP 13248 |
| Total Cost | ₹ 15.93 Lakhs | GBP 13248 |
M.Sc Publishing Tuition Fee Trends at ENUIC
ENUIC M.Sc Publishing Fees for Indian students is ₹ 22.61 Lakhs (GBP 18800). This academic fee has decreased by ₹ 685368 (GBP 5700) from 2023. Candidates can check the year on year trends in ENUIC Fees in the table below.
| Academic Year | Tuition Fees (INR) | Tuition Fees (GBP) |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | ₹ 22.61 Lakhs | GBP 18800 |
| 2023 | ₹ 29.46 Lakhs | GBP 24500 |
M.Sc Publishing at ENUIC Admission 2026
To be eligible for admission to M.Sc Publishing at ENUIC, applicants must meet specific academic and language requirements.
Applicants should have completed the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) with overall 60% or above in the Intermediate (10+2) (XII Standard) exam.
Also Check:Tuition Fees
| Year | 1st Year Fees |
|---|---|
| Tuition Fees | $25756 (GBP 18800) |
Other Expenses
| Head | Avg Cost Per Year |
|---|---|
| Living Expenses | $18150 (GBP 13248) |
| Total Cost | $18150 (GBP 13248) |
Previous Year Tuition Fees
| Year | 1st Year Fees |
|---|---|
| 2023 | $33565 (GBP 24500) |
Reviews
5 Reviews Found
Likes
- Best in the UK for Publishing, Journalism and Public relations and it showed. (2021, The Guardian)
- We were encouraged to find internships and placements from early on. I eventually ended up with 3 different internships and a paid placement which went on for a year and proved critically important in my career.
- The placement cell is very supportive. They really go extra lengths to. prepare you for interviews, review your CVs and make sure you are prepared before applying or appearing for the interview. They also kept a check on the quality of placements and kept asking us if we were learning enough in our placements and if our goals are being met by the company. It made us feel like they were on our side (this I believe is very critical when you are in a foreign country with no safety nets or support system nearby)
Dislikes
- I wish there was a proper mixer for our class or department. There wasn't one. We didn't get to network enough with our classmates. (also because classes were hybrid due to covid but still we were going to campus every week or alternate week for impersonal classes)
- Our classroom was not very diverse.
- My dissertation supervisor wasn't supportive and she would miss critical meetings without a notice. That was very stressful.
Course Curriculum
- It was decently tough. Nothing too hard to take on. It was more practical than theoretical. We didn't have exams, but projects and assignments.
- We had about 3-4 classes in a day (at max) on rare occasions. Otherwise, it was 2-3 classes.
- We had two sections, about 45 students in total. Some of the students were also studying part-time, so they were not always a part of the class. The average number in a class was about 15 throughout the year. There were no Indian students except for me. There was another girl from the USA and 3-4 students from the EU.
Fees
- My fees due after the scholarship were £15490. Accommodation changes were separate and £750 a month. No council tax, as Students as exempted. I had to pay the fee semester-wise. Or we had a choice of pre-payment as well. The monthly expenses were about £150-200 per week, including groceries, transportation, and eating out once or twice a week (depends on personal habits). The students get a lot of discounts everywhere. Totum, student universe, etc., made a real difference. Otherwise, the uni's financial aid services were there to help in case you struggled to make rent, etc.
- Also, you can get a discount on the fee if you pay in advance, too. I was further given 500 quid off because I paid the advance towards my fee early.








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