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UK’s Staffordshire University to conduct on-spot admissions and student counselling sessions in Mumbai , Delhi

| | Apr 26, 2016, at 01:17 am
New Delhi, Apr 25 (IBNS) The UK-based Staffordshire University is going to conducton-spot admissions and career counselling sessions for the students of two metropolitan cities- Delhi and Mumbai- from Apr 26 to Apr 28, 2016.

The studentcounseling sessions, followed by interviews and on-spot admissions, will be undertaken by Lisa Blenkinsop, who is University’s Head of International Recruitment.

Blenkinsop will update the students regarding the wide range of exceptional courses offered by the University, entry requirements, necessary educational qualification(s), admission procedure, fee structure, scholarship criteria for the Indian students at the University, etc. She will also counsel the students on which course to take-up depending upon their area of interest.

New Merit Scholarship of up to £2,000 is available for the postgraduate and £1,000 for the undergraduate Indian students enrolling for the first time in September 2016 session of the University. All students applying to the University will be considered for the financial support, provided that they must meet the entry requirements.

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