The University of Chester
is a public university located in Chester, England. The university originated
as the first purpose-built teacher training college in the UK. As a university,
it now occupies five campus sites in and around Chester, one in Warrington, and
a University Centre in Shrewsbury.
Location:
Parkgate Rd, Chester CH1 4BJ, United Kingdom
Why the university of Chester?
The
University of Chester is known for its
supportive learning environment, practical and career-focused courses, and
beautiful historic campus. It offers strong student support services,
affordable living costs, and a welcoming atmosphere for international students.
With a focus on employability, many programs include work placements and
industry links that help prepare students for real-world careers.
Undergraduate
Entry Requirement
- Academic: 2.4/4
- GPA 2020 passed out
- IELTS :6/5.5
- PET: 65/59
- IELTS Waiver 60% (B) /2.8 in 12th English
- HLA test Accepted
- Tuition Fee: 12000 pound at first CAS deposit 8000
pound
- Scholarship:
- First year: £5,000
- Second year: £4,000
- Third year: £3,000
Courses:
- BSc (Hons) Applied Biosciences
- BSc (Hons) Applied Psychology
- BSc (Hons) Business Management and Leadership
- BSc (Hons) Cloud Computing
- BSc (Hons) Computing Sciences
- BSc (Hons)Cyber Security
- BEng Electro-Mechanical Engineering
- BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care
- LLB Law and Practice
- BA (Hons) Professional Accounting
- BA (Hons) Primary Education and Teaching Studies
- BA (Hons) Early Childhood Development and Learning
- BA(Hons) Business Management and Leadership
Graduate
Entry Requirement:
- 4 years’ bachelor with 60%
- IELTS: 6.5 not less than 5.5
- PTE: 65/59
- TOEFL: overall 91
- Tuition fee:15000 pound
- Scholarship: 1500 pound
Courses
- Master of Research Arts & Media
- Master of Research Applied Science
- Master of Research Biological Science
- Master of Research English
- Master of Research Gender Studies
- Master of Research Storytelling
- Master of Research Modern Language
- Master of Research History
- Master of Research Archaeology
- Master of Research Clinical Science and Nutrition
- Master of Research Psychology
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