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Honestly, I wasn't completely satisfied with my course syllabus, as it lacked practical experience and was mostly theoretical. However, we appreciated the assignments because they involved a lot of case studies.
29,000 pounds
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The curriculum was quite practical and relevant - the first trimester was the basics of different domains of banking and finance being taught by academicians and the 2nd was optional modules on different specialisations in the industry. There were a lot of options to choose from and really liked the option to decide what modules you want to take up.
Tuition fees - £35,500 for 2022-23. It comes to about 40 lakhs in INR terms but might have increased now.
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Not everything is updated but not everything is outdated either. We were not given any industrial or research experience other than the dissertation project.
32500 Pounds
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The course curriculum is definitely very sorted and systematic. By the very start of your course, you will know, by what time you have to submit what, and which exams will be held when. There is usually no overlap of assignments. So did not find the course hectic. You might find time to also work part-time. Dissertation is very necessary part of the curriculum. So the last three months are totally dedicated to your research work. The course also makes you develop scientific communication skills, with different kinds of documents to be written in different assignments. Since most of the course discusses new research work and different researchers teach you what they are currently researching, the course is definitely updated research-wise.
Fees for MSc 2022-2023 - 33 lakhs INR (must have increased now) Student accommodation - 12 lakhs for a year
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The course curriculum is really nice, in our first year we were exposed to a lot of mandatory subjects and we got the opportunity to get a taste of what each subject is like, in our second year we were given choices from approximately 50 optional modules to choose from.
Total tuition fees of all 3 years is- £90000 which is approximately 90 Lakhs
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It is very good and we also went on sponsored trips to Europe for more exposure. The course had 11 subjects which makes it difficult as well.
33,000 £ or more
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It is what you make of it. I enjoyed the electives while the core economics courses were hard. The programme has 3 core economics courses and 1 core Public Policy course. The rest of them are majorly electives.
The total tuition fee is around 27,540 pounds which translates to 27.5 Lakhs INR. It is paid in two instalments, one per term.
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Yes, of course my curriculum was well updated with the latest and real-time knowledge. It covered areas in micro and macro economics including Government policies, economic indicators ,micro units price mechanism, monetary economics . Finance was very interesting covering the latest stock market and risk management techniques and concepts. This has helped way a lot to develop my skills in this domain and apply them in my future jobs. I have gained in-depth knowledge about the finance of a country, and the global economy at large.
33000 pounds per year
The curriculum was very diverse and covered a wide range of topics within my chosen field of neuroscience. Each topic was taught by professors who had several years of research and training in that particular topic and hence they were always prepared to answer any questions the students had. We were also given training on other aspects of research such as how to write applications for grants and how to use our knowledge to come up with topics to research. Towards the end, students were also allowed to select an elective from a list of different specializations which was very useful as we could learn exactly what we were interested in. Overall, I was very happy with the broad range of topics that I was exposed to in my master's.
27,000GBP (Standard international student fee).
The course is divided into two segments. The first year is known as common year 1. In this year every student studies the same modules (Biochemistry, pharmacology, anatomy, neuroscience, chemistry, genetics etc) In the following year and final year you are able to choose very specific modules which tailor towards your personal interests. My theme this year is Neuropharmacology. The modules I am studying include Drugs and Disease, Neuroscience, psychology, Neuroscience and the mind, Medical Microbiology, Physiology and Pharmacology of the nervous system and drug discovery and development. The modules include a mix of lectures, practicals, tutorials and seminars. During second year students are also provided an opportunity to study a year abroad such as UCLA and there is also an opportunity for a placement year in industry. The faculty provides great guidance towards achieving these opportunities.
£9250/- for UK residents
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Indian students seeking admission in the MBBS program of King’s Londo College must have passed Class XII examination with at least 90% marks from CBSE and CISCE boards only. You must also take UCAT in order to get admission in this program.