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Few Questions students frequently ask about University of Warwick by Nepalese students are:
Yes. Warwick accepts NEB +2 if your scores are strong (usually 75%+). For some programs, an International Foundation Year may be required.
Yes. IELTS 6.0 overall (UG) or 6.5–7.0 (PG) is usually required. TOEFL, PTE, and Duolingo are also accepted.
Tuition fees are around £21,000–£32,000 per year. Living costs in Coventry average £630–£870/month (NPR 1.07–1.48 lakh), which is cheaper than London.
Yes. Options include the Global Excellence Scholarship, Chancellor’s International Scholarship, and faculty-based awards. Commonwealth Shared Scholarships are also available.
Yes. You can work 20 hours/week during term and full-time in vacations. Students find jobs on-campus, in Coventry, and Leamington Spa.
Yes. Nepali students join the South Asian Society and Warwick’s cultural forums. Festivals like Tihar and Holi are celebrated on campus.
UG: Apply via UCAS by 31 January.
PG: Rolling deadlines, but apply between March–May for best chances with scholarships and visas.
Yes. Coventry is known for being student-friendly and affordable, with lower living costs than London and good transport links.
Yes. The Graduate Route Visa allows you to stay and work in the UK for 2 years (UG/PG) or 3 years (PhD) after graduation.
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