Events | Dates |
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Animation International Hardship Fund | Closing in 15 days 18th Jul 2025 |
Creative Writing and English Literature International Hardship Fund | Closing in 15 days 18th Jul 2025 |
Criminology and Criminal Justice International Hardship Fund | Closing in 15 days 18th Jul 2025 |
University of Greenwich offers 199 courses across various disciplines for international students. The UG tuition fees for Indian students range from GBP 16150 (₹1891811) to GBP 21500 (₹2518510). The PG tuition fees for Indian students range from GBP 16300 (₹1909382) to GBP 23000 (₹2694220).
The tuition fee 2024 for M.B.A International Business at University of Greenwich was GBP 17275 (₹2023594). In 2023, the fee was GBP 16300 (₹1909382). The fee has increased by GBP 975 (₹114212).
Similarly, tuition fee for M.Sc Biotechnology in 2024 was GBP 17975 (₹2105592), compared to GBP 16300 (₹1909382) in 2023, reflecting a rise of GBP 1675 (₹196210).
The 2024 fee for M.Sc Computer Science at University of Greenwich was GBP 18700 (₹2190518). In 2023, the fee was GBP 16300 (₹1909382). Compared to the previous year, fee has increased by GBP 2400 (₹281136).
The cost of living for students at University of Greenwich in London, United Kingdom is around GBP 21930 (₹2568880)/year covering accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses.
Program | Important Dates | Fees |
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B.S Biology 4 years | INR 18.9 L/Yr GBP 16,150 /Yr | |
B.Eng Chemical Engineering 3 years | INR 18.9 L/Yr GBP 16,150 /Yr | |
B.S Chemistry 4 years | INR 18.9 L/Yr GBP 16,150 /Yr | |
B.Eng Civil Engineering 4 years | INR 18.9 L/Yr GBP 16,150 /Yr | |
INR 18.9 L/Yr GBP 16,150 /Yr | ||
B.Eng Cybernetics 4 years | INR 18.9 L/Yr GBP 16,150 /Yr | |
B.S Cybernetics 4 years | INR 18.9 L/Yr GBP 16,150 /Yr | |
INR 18.9 L/Yr GBP 16,150 /Yr | ||
INR 18.9 L/Yr GBP 16,150 /Yr | ||
B.A Engineering Management 4 years | INR 18.9 L/Yr GBP 16,150 /Yr |
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The University of Greenwich’s film studies degree will help students view film from a different perspective. They’ll study film history, understanding its broad social and cultural contexts to develop skills in critical analysis. They’ll also learn about camera techniques and editing processes to shape their understanding of the medium.
The film and media industries are not just about production and post-production, but also roles in scriptwriting, marketing, distribution, historical research and archival work, education, organising live events, studying audiences and identifying target markets for forthcoming media releases. Their degree prepares students for these career opportunities, as well as further study.
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