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The Times Higher Education World University Rankings and the Academic Ranking of World Universities both rank the University of Edinburgh as one of the best schools in the world. The university has kept these rankings for nearly ten years with very little change.



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QS

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TIMES

29

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US News

34


Courses


Course Duration Fee/Year
Bachelor in Biological Sciences 4 Years 30,400 GBP
Bachelor in Science - Geography 4 Years 29,983 GBP
Bachelor in Science - Mathematics 4 Years 24,500 GBP
Bachelor in Science - Earth Science 4 Years 26,500 GBP

Course Duration Fee/Year
Master in management 1 Year 29,500 GBP
Master in Finance 1 Year 36,694 GBP
Master in Science - Accounting and Finance 1 Year 34,700 GBP
Master in Business Analytics 1 Year 27,500 GBP
MBA 1 Year 35,900 GBP
Master in International Marketing 1 Year 28,200 GBP
Master in Data Science 1 Year 35,900 GBP
Master in Statistics with Data Science 1 Year 26,300 GBP
Master in Computer Science 1 Year 35,900 GBP

Admission Process


About 100 first-year courses in fields like science and technology, accounting, computer science, data sciences, and so on are available to new students at the University of Edinburgh. But the academic requirements for getting into the University of Edinburgh as an undergrad vary from program to program.

 


ROI


Any degree, particularly one from an international institution, represents a significant personal commitment. So you'd undoubtedly be interested in determining the ROI (return on investment) of this degree. “An investment in knowledge usually yields the highest return." That is entirely correct! However, it is useful to evaluate the different programs and get a sense of how long it will take to pay off your degree debt and begin earning good returns on your investment (ROI). After all, obtaining a degree requires not only your hard-earned money but also your valuable productive years and infinite labor.

To evaluate the ROI of any degree, you must first determine the average post-degree earnings and then compare them to the program cost. The length of the program is crucial since the cost of a two-year program is much higher than a one-year one. Graduates from the University of Edinburgh work for organizations such as Schneider Electric, BMW, IBM, Accenture, Facebook, Google, the BBC, Microsoft, Citigroup, Amazon, and Deloitte. Students may also get work with companies like PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, Freescale, Unilever, Intel, JP Morgan Chase, Samsung, and others.

96.5% of University of Edinburgh graduates are either working or in postgraduate school six months after they graduate. After 15 months of study, undergraduates receive an average income of 29,000 GBP. The pay ranges from 25,000 to 33,000 GBP on average. Edinburgh graduates earn an average of 60,000 GBP per year.

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MBA graduates earn the highest salaries at the University of Edinburgh, with an average income of 121,000 GBP. The following are some of the top-earning degrees:

Course Annual Package
MBA £121000
Bachelor (other) £92,000
Executive MBA £88,000
Executive Master £70,000
Master of Arts £60,000
Ph.D £80,000

University Alumni work at some of the best companies in the world


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FAQs

SAT scores are not needed for admission to institutions in the United Kingdom. As a result, it is not a prerequisite at the University of Edinburgh.

Yes, admissions for undergraduate programs at the University of Edinburgh are accepted via UCAS. Applicants may apply for a maximum of five courses.

It is not difficult to get admission to the University of Edinburgh since the minimal academic requirement for UG degrees is 85% and 60% for PG courses. But getting into the school depends a lot on the program you choose, since score requirements and admission standards vary from faculty to faculty.

The Edinburgh University Students' Association has more than 290 groups for all kinds of interests, so you're sure to find something you like. If not, we can assist you with establishing your own. Societies are a great opportunity to meet new people, pursue a passion, or just socialize. You can also do community service through the Students' Association. For example, you could be a tour guide at a local cultural center or play football with local kids. These enriching experiences will help you improve your talents and increase your employability.

All incoming MSc in Business Analytics students must bring a laptop that meets the following specifications: Core i7 or similar processor, 16GB or more RAM is recommended. Windows 7 or later, Mac All students are required to have already installed the following (mostly free) software: An IDE and package for Python (Anaconda 3) PostgreSql The R Studio It is important to note that, although you are not required to know programming when you join, you are expected to learn programming, and most courses use R, Python, or SQL. Once you've installed the aforementioned, you may wish to take a free online R course, a Python course, and a SQL lesson to get started and make learning simpler.

It's possible that you could move from another university to the University of Edinburgh and finish your PhD there. You should send in your application to the university as usual and get in touch with them to explain what's going on.

No, sending in an application doesn't mean you'll be considered for scholarships. You'll need to fill out a short scholarship application as well.

Average On-Campus Accommodation Fees (including expenses in halls of residence at UK universities): 400-600 pounds each month (INR 40,301 - INR 60,452) Average monthly off-campus accommodation fees in the UK: £320 - £1,255 (INR 32,241 - INR 1,26,445) Food costs between £160 and £200 each month (INR 16,120 - INR 20,150)