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Anglia Ruskin University

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 Key Admissions Facts

 

Intakes:  Sept ( Major intake)   and January ( for some Programs ) please contact us for more information .

Fee Range:  PG (£11,200 -£12,900) , UG ( £11,000 -£13,750 per annum) - Fee is taken approximately . For exact fee information please  contact us . MBA Fee is £12,900.

Academic Requirements:

PG- Minimum 55%-60% in Bachelor degree

UG - Minimum 60%-70% in 12th year (standard)  of School Education

IELTS Requirements:

PG (for most programs 6.0, some programs 6.5) with no band less than 5.5

UG (for most programs 6.0, some programs 6.5) with no band less than 5.5

Pre-sessional English - is available (One separate CAS will be provided for pre-sessional and the main program)

Minimum Deposit to get CAS: £50% but with high-risk countries more initial payment can be asked.  

Application processing time :  2-3 week for high-risk country students , 1-2 week for the low-risk country student. For UG program student can make a direct application  . Credibility interview is a must requirement to pass for an unconditional offer and CAS. To book a free 15 minute credibility interview assessment please contact us.

Scholarships Availability:

Regional and merit scholarships are available. Please contact us for more information.

Popular Programs :  Engineering , Business and Management , Computer Science , Health and Social Care , Art and Design , Education.

University link Anglia Ruskin University

NB : This information is just a rough guideline about most of the university programs and doesn't represent the exact information, application process time, IELTS requirements for any specific program . For exact information please contact us .


Anglia Ruskin University is a public university in East Anglia, United Kingdom. It has 39,400 students world-wide and has campuses in Cambridge, Chelmsford and Peterborough. It also shares campuses with the College of West Anglia in King's Lynn, Wisbech and Cambridge.
It has its origins in the Cambridge School of Art, founded by William John Beamont in 1858. The school became Anglia Polytechnic after it joined with the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology and the Essex Institute of Higher Education. It became a university in 1992 and was renamed Anglia Ruskin University (after John Ruskin) in 2005.

History

1858 John Ruskin opened a School of Art in Cambridge, laying the foundation for the institution which became a university in 1992 and took the name Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in 2005.
In 2014 ARU named the UK Entrepreneurial University of the Year.
Today, Anglia Ruskin University is a modern, global university.
39,400 students from 177 countries gain qualifications with us in four continents. Each year, we also help some 2,000 businesses to grow quicker and partner with organisations to deliver a spectrum of educational and commercial projects.

Location & Transportation


• Wrexham Campus The main campus located five minutes from the centre of Wrexham, is ideally placed on the edge of a vibrant town featuring everything you’d expect of a modern community.
• The campus is also based right next door to Wrexham General train station and the A483 dual carriageway making it easily accessible by car and train.
• Northop Campus Set in the heart of the stunning North Wales countryside, the Northop Campus is our hub for all our biology, environment and animal courses.
• The site has benefitted from significant investment to its workshops, laboratories student accommodation, lecture rooms and sports hall.
• St Asaph A cutting-edge research centre bringing together academia and industry, with work centred around the cutting-edge opto-electronics industry.
• The site features science laboratories, research facilities and much more, as world-leading scientists produce prototype mirrors for the world’s largest telescope.

Why Study Here?

• Wrexham Glyndŵr University has a long history of welcoming students from all over the world.
• Wrexham Glyndwr might seem small but we are big players on the world stage. We have international links with universities, businesses and different industry fields which our students can benefit from.
• Wrexham has restaurants and shops galore. If you’re after some retail therapy then Wrexham’s Eagles Meadow shopping centre is the place to go – it’s stacked with everything you need!
• Wrexham Glyndwr University has its own Centenary Club, affectionately known as ‘the Cent’ around campus, found just yards from the Wrexham Village student accommodation.

 

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