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The master's programme is majorly research-based and the curriculum is specific to the area of interest. The final assignment is a thesis or research paper that one has to publish. The course is basically designed to cater to an individual's interest.
It was 22,250 pounds as of 2023 which is around 24-25 lakhs tuition fees in INR.
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It's good, mostly it's practical because it's a finance course. Practical knowledge is essential for one to work in the corporate world.
28,00,000 rupees
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Simply yes. We had industrial experts for every different and important module who along with the professor taught us about industry differentiation.
£129,000
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It was very updated and the professors always talked about the updated laws they always used to send notifications if any amendments were made especially in IP in Music Contracts class. My university gave us the opportunity to attend an Intellectual Property seminar at Maastricht University for academic exposure.
In Indian rupees it costed around 27,00000 INR
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Some modules were quite irrelevant. Check and choose modules accordingly if there is an option. I got an industrial internship which really helped but it was highly competitive to get in.
GBP 28,000
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The course curriculum is impressive. It is defined according to industry needs and gets updated regularly.
The tuition fee for my course is £25,000. It may vary in coming years.
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My dissertation project was based on a collaboration between industry (Zeiss) and QMUL which gave me an opportunity to explore both fields.
GBP26150
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The PhD programme at Queen Mary University is driven by subject specific research and the QMIPRI is one of the world's biggest IP research institutes. The PhD programme has proven fruitful, yet difficult. It not only improves your research skills, but it also broadens your viewpoint. Starting the PhD in a pandemic was very tough but the cohort and professors have helped a lot. The QMIPRI has organized various research seminars to share our research works, there were number of staff seminars as well as research paper swaps. The doctoral college separately organized various skill development programmes and productive seminars which includes writing retreats, productivity related seminars, mental health related seminars etc.
It is waived for me due to scholarship.
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Good course content and learn about state of art research methods.
Fee = £26,000 plus accommodation = £9000 for whole year plus personal expenses.
The very fact that QMUL is situated in the heart of London helps you access top tier international law firms which are in close vicinity of the University. Also the classes (theoretical aspects) were coupled with relevant practical exposure.
19,500 GBP (2017-2018)
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