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Frequently asked question regarding University of Manchester by Nepalese students are:
Yes. For most undergraduate programs you’ll need at least 60–75%. Competitive subjects like Engineering or Computer Science may require higher scores.
Sometimes. If your grades or subject match is not strong enough, Manchester may ask you to join a foundation or pathway program before UG entry.
UG: IELTS 6.0 overall (5.5 each).
PG: IELTS 6.5 overall (6.0 each).
TOEFL, PTE, and Duolingo are also accepted.
Tuition fees range from £22,000–£33,000 per year. Living costs are about £800–£1,300/month (NPR 1.3–2.2 lakh), cheaper than London.
Yes. Options include the Global Futures Scholarship (£5,000–£8,000), the GREAT Scholarship for Nepal (£10,000), and faculty-specific awards.
Yes. You can work 20 hours/week in term and full-time in holidays. Pay is around £9–£12/hour (NPR 1,500–2,000).
Yes. The Nepali Students’ Society at Manchester is active and organizes events like Dashain and Tihar celebrations, cultural nights, and mentoring.
UG: Apply through UCAS by 31 January.
PG: Deadlines vary but most close between April–July.
Yes. Through the Graduate Route Visa, you can stay for 2 years after UG/PG or 3 years after PhD to work in the UK.
Absolutely. Manchester is globally respected for Engineering, IT, Data Science, and Business, with strong employer links to Siemens, PwC, IBM, and Rolls-Royce.
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