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Spotlight-on:-Memorial-University-of-Newfoundland

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  Spotlight on: Memorial University of Newfoundland Located in Newfoundland, Canada, established in memory of the province’s war-dead back in 1925, today, Memorial University of Newfoundland is one of Canada’s top universities offering undergraduate and graduate programmes across a range of subjects. According to QS rankings, it is rated among the top 750 universities worldwide. Some of its best-known programmes include Management and Business Administration, and Computer Science. With a main campus in St John’s, and an additional four satellite campuses, MUN has a student population of 15000 plus, including over 3000 international students. Key facts 1. Entry Requirements The entry requirement for one of MUN’s 100 graduate programmes is a qualification equivalent to a second-class Canadian Bachelor’s degree. English Language Requirement:  graduate applicants are required to clear TOEFL with a minimum score of 550 in the pBT, 213 in cBT, or 80 in iBT. Read More:  https://www.hurrayedut

Can I study and work in the UK?

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  Eight Steps to Study and Work in the UK Studying abroad is an exciting experience that many students enjoy. When you study in a foreign country, it affords you the chance to have an enriching academic experience. But it also means that there are some things that you will need to plan for and think about beforehand because there are costs involved when you study abroad!   Step 1: Find out about the University you want to study in: The first step to study and work abroad is to find out about the university you want to study in. Search online for information about each university, including the country, the type of institution and the fields of study available. Once you have narrowed down which universities you want to apply for, research what course requirements are needed for your chosen degree. For example, you will need to check if an undergraduate degree requires IELTS or other qualifications. The first step to study in the UK is finding out about the university that you want to at