University of Leeds, Courses, Fees, Admission

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University of Leeds, established in 1904, is one of the largest higher education institutions in the UK with more than 39,000 students including 9,000 international students from over 170 different countries. Leeds is the top 40 most international university in the world (Times Higher Education 2019) and has been welcoming international students for over 100 years with a global network of nearly 270,000 alumni from over 190 countries including 6 Nobel laureates.

Being the top 10 most targeted university by graduate recruiters in the UK (The Graduate Market in 2019, High Fliers Research) and 3rd in the UK for student experience (Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2018), Leeds is also one of the most popular universities in the UK to apply to by Indian students.

University at a glance

Total International Students9,000
Size of Campus in acres93
UG/PG Course Ratio1 : 1.17
Endowments ValuePound 72 million
No.of Campuses1
Yearly Hostel & Meals ExpenseINR 5.0 Lakh
International Students Websitehttp://www.leeds.ac.uk/info/123000/international_students
University is part ofPrestigious Russell Group of Universities
Students belonging to170 Countries
#Alumni across World269000 from more than 190 Countries
Research Grant£134561

Fees

CoursesDuration1st Year Tuition Fees
MBA(1 Course)12 MonthsPound 30,000
MBBS(1 Course)5 YearsPound 34,500
MS(45 Courses)12 MonthsPound 18,500 – 26,500
BSc(8 Courses)3 – 4 YearsPound 21,750 – 24,000
MIM(32 Courses)1 YearPound 19,500 – 28,500
BBA(17 Courses)3 YearsPound 21,000 – 23,000
MA(19 Courses)1 YearPound 19,500 – 21,500
BE/Btech(43 Courses)3 – 4 YearsPound 19,000 – 23,750
Other Courses(36 Courses)1 – 5 YearsPound 17,500 – 48,000

Entry Criteria

CoursesExams
MBA(1 Course)GMAT : Accepted IELTS : 6.5 & Above PTE : 64 & Above
MBBS(1 Course)IELTS : 7.5 & Above PTE : 60 & Above
MS(45 Courses)IELTS : 6.5-7 TOEFL : 92 & Above PTE : 64 & Above
BSc(8 Courses)IELTS : 6-6.5 PTE : 60 & Above
MIM(32 Courses)IELTS : 6.5 & Above PTE : 64 & Above
BBA(17 Courses)IELTS : 6-6.5 PTE : 60 & Above
MA(19 Courses)IELTS : 6.5 & Above PTE : 64 & Above
BE/Btech(43 Courses)IELTS : 6 & Above PTE : 60 & Above
Other Courses(36 Courses)IELTS : 6-7.5 TOEFL : Accepted PTE : 60-64

Admission Requirements

DocumentsSOP : Needed for few courses LOR : Needed for few courses Essays : Needed for few courses CV : Needed for few courses Additional documents : Required
Application feesPound 20
Type of deadlineRegular

On campus accommodation

Available

Description

  • University of Leeds provides guranteed accommodation to all first year undergraduate as well as postgraduate students if they apply by the deadline
  • There are four major catered residence halls. They are
    • Charles Morris Hall
    • Devonshire Hall
    • Ellerslie Global Residence
    • Lyddon Hall
  • Most residence halls provides facilities like
    • Electricity, Gas & Water
    • High Speed Wi-Fi
    • Off-peak sports and gym membership
    • Basic contents insurance cover

Link for on-campus housing: https://accommodation.leeds.ac.uk/

Studying UK Details
Average 1st Year Tuition CostMIM INR 17.2 L | MS INR 16.6 L | BE/Btech INR 16.1 L | BBA INR 14.5 L | BSc INR 16.2 L | MA INR 14.9 L | MBA INR 18.1 L | BHM INR 12.2 L | MEM INR 16.4 L | MArch INR 14 L | MPharm INR 17 L | MBBS INR 30 L
Average Hostel & Meals ExpenseINR 5.2 L 
Average Admission Exam ScoresTOEFL: 87 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 59 | GMAT: 590
Part Time WorkPermitted Maximum of 20 hours per week of paid or unpaid work is allowed during course term for degree students in U
Post Study Work PermitPermitted UK government announced the comeback of the two-year post-study work visa for international students who wi
Cost of Visa ApplicationPound 348 = INR 32,600.6
Visa Application ProcessModerate UK Student visa was two student categories under Tier 4 of the points-based system: Tier 4 (General) studen
Hot Job SectorsHealthcare, education, hospitality, consulting and management, are prominent sectors  
Economy Growth RateIn 2019, UK’s economy picked up pace and UK gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 1.4

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