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The course and curriculum are fantastic. And it is supported by a great group of faculties and societies. Moreover university library and labs has a lot to support in terms of academics. With university you get to acces a lot of other academic stuff as well.
Fees could be paid in 3 installments or as one time. payment via swift transaction. Always take the loan from a nationalized bank if you are going to show it as an evidence. Considering the current scenario expect a total expense of around 35-40lakhs atleast, depending upon your lifestyle and location (in or out of london)
It has a highly structured and well-versed course structure, it touches upon every aspect of HR in detail and the program is completely research oriented which includes a dissertation to successfully graduate.
There is a £19,500 program fee.
There is an extensive range of modules available that extend across all time periods, themes and all types of people. There is a real opportunity to explore beyond the standard areas of history and delve into new areas that you wouldn't previously have considered researching. However the downfall lies in the fact that you are told you can choose any topic, but this is inaccurate because of restrictions on module places. Therefore you can end up studying something that you don't have any interest in.
Cost of £9000 per year for tuition. This can be paid through a student loan, which you start paying back after you earn over £22000 a year but with high-interest rates. Also, a maintenance grant that is calculated based on your parent's income alone.
My course has compulsory and optional modules that are varied. The course content ranges from management to financial analytics and data handling, to other modules such as Law and Corporate Social responsibility. There is a range of options however I feel that too many of these are focused on HR and organisational structure rather than Marketing.
There was a standard government student loan of 9,250, the maximum allowed for a university to charge. It will be paid back out of my future wage.
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