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The University of Nottingham is a public research university based in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. It was founded as University College Nottingham in 1881, and was granted a Royal Charter in 1948.

Key statistics

Total UG Students Total PG Students International Student Student Faculty Ratio
23,935 8,185 28% 14:7

Since its inception, the university has emphasised innovation. In 1970 it founded the UK’s first 20th century Medical School, and in 1995 the School of Nursing – a result of the university merging with the Mid-Trent College of Nursing and Midwifery.

In 2000 the university opened a campus in Malaysia. Five years later it opened another, a new purpose-built park campus near Kuala Lumpur. In 2006, Nottingham became the first foreign university to be invited to establish an independent campus in Ningbo, China, a historic city close to Shanghai.

Worldwide, the university has a student cohort of over 40,000 who between them represent more than 150 countries. Through its various study abroad programmes, most students have the opportunity to study overseas as part of their degree, in countries that include Sweden, Mexico, Japan, New Zealand and the US. 

Today, the university is home to five faculties: Arts, Medicine and Health Sciences, Science, Engineering and Social Sciences.

It has great facilities for sports and the arts, and the student union is one of the largest and most active in the UK, with more than 250 societies, sports clubs, student-run services, associations and a variety of events on offer. There's also an award-winning student radio station and a student-run theatre that regularly takes performances to the Edinburgh festival. Academic standards are very high and there is an excellent graduate employment record, helped by a good careers service.

 

Nottingham is great for shopping, restaurants and nightlife. The attractive campus is a short distance away, with landscaped grounds and lots of trees.

Its motto translates into English as ‘A city is built on wisdom.’

Notable Alumni

·        Ruth Wilson − acclaimed actress who recently starred alongside Kiera Knightley in Anna Karenina.

·        London Grammar – award-winning electro pop trio: Dot Major, Hannah Reid and Dan Rothman.

·        James Key − Formula One Technical Director.

·        Nick Munro − Entrepreneur and British designer.

·        Dr Tim Brabants MBE − canoeist and Olympic gold medallist.

·        Professor Geoffrey Sharp − expert on diabetes at Cornell University.

·        Sir John Sawers − former Chief of MI6.

·        Dr Frances Saunders − Non-Exec Director UK Space Agency, Trustee Royal Academy of Engineering, President Elect Institute of Physics.

·        Heather Williams − Senior Medical Physicist for Nuclear Medicine and co-founder of Science Girl.

Minimum English Language Entry Requirements

This policy specifies minimum English Language entry requirements for students applying to the University of Nottingham. These are minimum entry requirements and many subjects require higher entry qualifications. These requirements apply to students undertaking award and non-award bearing studies at the University.

Below are the grades/scores normally required for immediate entry on to academic programmes at the University. Grades/scores are valid for a maximum period of two years prior to the date of registration.

The IELTS entry requirement for foundation programmes is:

·        IELTS 5.5 (no less than 5.0 in any element).

Integrated Foundation Courses

Since students will be recieving an offer for an NQF Level 6 or 7 qualification, they are required to meet the University's English Language minimum for Undergraduate study upon entry to the initial foundation year. 

·        IELTS 6.0 (no less than 5.5 in any element) 

·        CELE pre-sessional course final assessment of "Pass to Integrated Foundation". 

Medicine

·        IELTS 7.5 (no less than 7.0 in any element)

·        CELE pre-sessional course final assessment of "Pass with High Distinction"

Nursing and Midwifery

IELTS 7.0 (no less than 7.0 in any element)

Other Undergraduate/Postgraduate Programmes

·        IELTS 6.0 (no less than 5.5 in any element)

·        CELE pre-sessional course final assessment of "Pass"

OR 

·        IELTS 6.5 (no less than 6.0 in any element)

·        CELE pre-sessional course final assessment of "Pass with Merit"

OR 

·        IELTS 7.0 (no less than 6.0 in any element)

·        CELE pre-sessional course final assessment of "Pass with Distinction"

·        Foundation

For CBSE and HSC Boards an average of 70% across the best four subjects, including relevant subjects, at Class XII is required. For the West Bengal Board an average of 65% is required across the best four subjects, including relevant subjects.

For the Engineering foundation programme relevant subjects are Maths and Physics. For Science they are Maths and one Science subject (Biology or Chemistry). For Social Sciences and Business, Maths is the relevant subject. 
 

·        Undergraduate

 
Class XII or Standard 12 (10+2) examinations from CBSE, ISCE or a state board are acceptable for admission onto  bachelors programmes. Generally ask for the best of four subjects, and any subject-specific requirements will reflect the overall percentage required (eg. 85% in best four subjects including 85% in Maths).

Students who have taken a 3 year diploma after Class 11 instead of the Class XII exams can be considered for second year entry to bachelors programmes.

Typical offers for a course requiring A level grades of AAA / AAB would be:

·        CBSE and ISC– 85-90%

·        West Bengal – 75-80%

·        Other State Boards – 90%

70% in Year 12 English from CBSE or ISC can be considered as meeting the minimum English language entry requirement, although some courses may ask for a higher grade.

The university does not accept the local language as one of the four subject grades on which they  base an offer, and many schools also exclude Environmental Education from offer grades. 

 

·        Masters

 
The taught masters programmes with a UK 2:1 entry level require an Indian bachelors degree with a minimum of 60-75% average or a CGPA of 6.0-7.5 out of 10 from a recognised institution.

The exact score required will depend on the institution you have studied at and the course you have applied for.

Some flexibility may be given for Delhi University students who take Arts subjects, and for selected Law programmes including those from Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Govt Law College, Kolkata, NALSAR, NLSIU, ILS and Amity Law School - in these cases, 55% is normally acceptable for courses which require a UK 2:1 equivalent.
 

·        PhD & research

 
A masters and bachelors degree from a recognised University are usually required for PhD entry, although exceptional students may be considered for PhD entry without a masters qualification.

       The university requires a minimum of 60-75% average or a CGPA of 6.0-7.5 out of 10 from a recognised institution.

The exact score required will depend on the institution you have studied at and the course you have applied for.

 

Accommodation for International Students

·        The University of Nottingham guarantees university-arranged accommodation to all international undergraduate students for 3 years and postgraduate students for 1 year if they firmly accept their offer and apply before the deadline. Terms and conditions apply.

·        There is a wide range of student accommodation from catered halls to self-catered student villages managed by external providers. The university has several accommodation sites, all either on or within easy walking distance of campuses and with Internet access.

·        If students are looking for accommodation in the private rented sector, the university can provide advice.

·        Self-catered halls offer longer contracts that allow students to stay in their room over vacation periods if needed. Catered halls require students to move out at the end of each term, although rooms where students can stay or keep their belongings during vacation periods are available for an additional cost.

The university has an extensive scholarship portfolio, which aims to reward excellence and promote diversity among our student body. Below are a number of our scholarships for students from India.

·        India Undergraduate High Achiever Prize

·        India Undergraduate High Achiever Prize (School Specific)

·        India Class XII Excellence Scholarship for Law

·        International Baccalaureate Diploma Excellence Scholarship

·        GREAT – The University of Nottingham Scholarships India

·        Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship

·        Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme

·        Chevening Scholarships

·        Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship for Research Excellence

·        Faculty of Engineering Research Scholarship for International Excellence

Details of all of our available scholarships

The University of Nottingham also works with a wide-range of external funding agencies, who offer scholarships. Please visit our External sources of funding page for more information

 

There are numerous other scholarships.Please refer university website for detail qualifications required.

Other scholarships

You can also apply for the British Government's Chevening Scholarships, and a variety of private agencies and charities for scholarships, bursaries and grants to study in the UK. For more information visit the British Council website or the UK Council for International Student Affairs website.

 


Quick Facts


Institution TypePUBLIC

Founding Year1881

CampusURBAN

IntakeAugust/September/October/November 2023,

Fees

Full-time UG & PG Fees 15,500GBP to 35,000 GBP according to your course.

Cost of Living

£12,006

Ranking of Universities

The Complete University Guide 2018 :18

World University Rankings 2017 : 147

The Guardian University League Tables 2018 :19

QS World University Ranking 2018: 84

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University Website

http://www.nottingham.ac.uk

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