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Study Abroad

 

Why Study Design Abroad ?

study-abroad2“It will change your life. You’ll come back a new person.” For years, the benefits of study abroad have been described in these words. Everyone in the study abroad field believed it could greatly impact a student’s life, but the exact long-term benefits were unknown—until now.

The first large-scale survey to explore the long-term impact of study abroad on a student’s personal, professional, and academic life shows that study abroad positively and unequivocally influences the career path, world-view, and self-confidence of students.

International experiences – especially long-term experiences such as a semester or year abroad – provide lasting benefits that shape an individuals life both personally and professionally. Beyond the obvious reasons to study abroad such as opportunities to see the world and experience other cultures, there are true benefits to those experiences.

Personal Growth
  • Language acquisition or improvement
  • Understanding of your personal heritage
  • Understanding of your own culture and values
  • Increased independence and self reliance
  • Increase self confidence
  • Enhanced academic interest
Professional Growth
  • Develop leadership skills
  • Advance your career
  • Stand out amongst other graduates with skills that can only be gained through international experience
  • Cross cultural communication
Today’s competitive job market

In today’s global economy, study abroad can be a defining element to every student’s undergraduate degree. Many companies increasingly desire leaders with the ability to live successfully in a variety of countries and work with people of various cultural backgrounds. Study abroad can provide the structure for students to acquire these skills and give them an edge over the competition. The distinction of having studied in a foreign country for a session, semester, or year can be invaluable to your student’s future career in today’s competitive job market.

Independence

During the students’ time overseas, they will undoubtedly encounter unexpected situations that will allow them to develop self-sufficiency and independence. The more times participants successfully navigate such situations, the more confident they will become in their ability to fend for themselves. Opportunities to take weekend trips to different cities, traveling before or after the program, and even daily life will teach valuable lessons. By the end of the program, most families notice a definite change in how independent and responsible their student is becoming.

It is also important for students to learn what it means to be a member of their native culture. They may find themselves challenging long-held beliefs. They will discover many surprising differences and similarities between their native culture and that of the program site.

What Business People Have to Say about the Value of Study Abroad

“International education ignites a passion for understanding other people and their perspectives. That’s one important benefit to working or studying abroad – and it’s essential to success in our increasingly diverse world. Students with international exposure come to understand the value of dialogue between people from different cultures and between people with different points of view. They also gain an understanding of the importance of relationships. Relationships are the foundation for meaning and success in life. They are also the foundation for strong businesses, especially businesses that care about creating mutual benefit.”

Douglass H. Daft
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
The Coca Cola Company

 

World’s Best Design Colleges

 

UK

University of Southampton

The University of Southampton is a “red-brick” British public university located in the city of Southampton, England. The origins of the university can be dated back to the founding of the Hartley Institution in 1862 by Henry Robertson Hartley. In 1902 the Institution developed into the Hartley University College, with degrees awarded by the University of London. On 29 April 1952, HM Queen Elizabeth II, granted a Royal Charter to give the University of Southampton full university status. This was the first Royal Charter granted by HM Queen Elizabeth II on her accession to the throne.  
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Website:http://www.soton.ac.uk/

  University of Central Lancashire

The University of Central Lancashire (or UCLan) is a university based in Preston, Lancashire, England, UK.
The university has its roots in The Institution For The Diffusion Of Useful Knowledge which was founded in 1828. In 1992 it was granted University status by the Privy Council. The university is the fifth largest in the UK in terms of student numbers.e.ac.uk/
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Website:http://www.uclan.ac.uk/

  Manchester Metropolitan University

Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) is a university in North West England. Its headquarters and central campus is in the city of Manchester, but there are outlying facilities in the county of Cheshire. It is the third largest university in the United Kingdom in terms of student numbers behind the Open University and its neighbour Manchester University. It is a member of the University Alliance and is classed as a new university.

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Website:http://www.mmu.ac.uk/

  Northumbria University

Northumbria University is an academic institution located in Newcastle upon Tyne in the North East of England. It is a member of the University Alliance[4] – which claims to represent the majority voice in British Higher Education, with 22 ‘research engaged and business focussed’ member institutions educating 26% of all UK students.
In terms of student numbers the University is the 5th biggest in the UK [5] and the largest in the North East. It also includes the North East’s largest community of taught postgraduate students, ranking in the top 10 biggest providers of taught Postgraduate degrees in the UK.

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Website:http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/

  Heriot-Watt University

Heriot-Watt University is a university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The name commemorates George Heriot, the 16th century financier to King James, and James Watt, the great 18th century inventor and engineer.
Originating as the School of Arts of Edinburgh in 1821, Heriot-Watt is the eighth-oldest higher education institution in the United Kingdom.[2] Women were welcomed as early as 1869, 20 years ahead of other institutions.[citation needed] It received its university charter in 1966.

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  Coventry School of Art and Design

Coventry University is a post-1992 university in Coventry, West Midlands, England. Under the terms of the Further and Higher Education Act of 1992, the institution’s name was changed from Coventry Polytechnic to Coventry University. However, its roots can be traced back to 1843 with the Coventry College of Design.

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Website:http://wwwm.coventry.ac.uk

  University of Sunderland

The University of Sunderland is located in Sunderland, North East England. The University has more than 17,500 students, including 7,000-plus international students from some 70 countries.
The University was named the ‘Best English University for student experience’ by the Times Higher Education Supplement in December 2005.
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Website:http://www.shu.ac.uk/

  University of Westminster

The University of Westminster is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom.
Founded in 1838 as the Royal Polytechnic Institution, it is one of Britain’s first educational institutions and the first polytechnic institution to open in the UK.
The University currently serves more than 20,000 students from 150 countries and offers more than five hundred course offerings and a broad range of research study options. These range from more than 150 Bachelor’s degree combinations, and one-year intensively taught Master’s degrees. MPhil and PhD degrees are also available in every academic department.
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Website:http://www.wmin.ac.uk/

 University College for the Creative Arts

It is a large art and design institution, by UK standards, with around 7,000 students, and offers courses in a very wide range of art, design, fashion and architecture subjects. These are at further education, degree and doctorate level.
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Website:http://www.ucreative.ac.uk

 Central Saint Martins College of Arts & Design 

Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (often abbreviated as Central Saint Martins or CSM) is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London. The school has an international reputation for being one of the world’s leading design institutions, and is particularly renowned for its degrees in Fine Art and fashion design.
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Website:http://www.csm.arts.ac.uk

 Chelsea College of Art & Design 

Chelsea College of Art and Design, the erstwhile Chelsea School of Art, is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London, and is a leading British art and design institution. It offers further and higher education courses in fine art, graphic design, interior design, spatial design and textile design up to PhD level.
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Website:http://www.chelsea.arts.ac.uk/

 University of the Arts London 

The University of the Arts London, formerly known as the London Institute, is a collegiate university comprising six internationally recognised art, design, fashion and media colleges in London, England, UK.[2] The constituent colleges are Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London College of Communication, London College of Fashion and Wimbledon College of Art. The University is Europe’s largest provider of education in art, design, fashion, communication and the performing arts.
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Website:http://www.arts.ac.uk/

 Nottingham Trent University

Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is a university in Nottingham, England. It was founded as Trent Polytechnic (later Nottingham Polytechnic) in 1970 before gaining university status in 1992. Its roots can be traced to around 1945 (however some of its origins can be loosely associated with the founding of University College Nottingham, now the University of Nottingham). It is one of the largest universities in the United Kingdom, serving more than 24,000 students.
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Website:http://www.ntu.ac.uk/

 University of Leeds

The University of Leeds (informally Leeds University, or simply Leeds) is a British Redbrick university located in the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Originally named The Yorkshire College, a successor to the Leeds School of Medicine, it became part of the Victoria University alongside Owens College (which eventually became the University of Manchester) and University College Liverpool (which became the University of Liverpool).[5] In 1904, a royal charter was granted to the University of Leeds by King Edward VII.
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Website:http://www.leeds.ac.uk/

  Southampton Solent University

Southampton Solent University is a university of 17,000 students based in Southampton, United Kingdom. Its main campus is located on East Park Terrace near the city centre. It is a centre of applied research in design and advanced technology, maritime, fine art, history of collecting, film, media and cultural studies, political and international studies, law and a broad range of business disciplines. The university strives to work with local business and professional bodies (for example the British Computer Society and the PTC) to keep the qualifications it provides relevant and immediately useful upon graduation.
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Website:http://www.solent.ac.uk

  West London College

West London College (WLC) is an independent college of further and higher education, located in the Mayfair district of Central London and has a student body of 1,500 full time and 500 part time students. The college specializes in the tuition of degree programmes awarded by British universities. It is part of the British Study Centres Group of Colleges.
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Website:http://www.w-l-c.co.uk/

  Birmingham Institute of Art & Design

The Birmingham Institute of Art and Design (officially abbreviated as BIAD) is the largest British university art and design teaching and research centre outside London. It is a faculty of Birmingham City University and the largest, most successful department of the university.
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Website:http://www.bcu.ac.uk

  Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication

Ravensbourne (formerly Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication) is a specialist higher education sector college founded in 1962 and based in the United Kingdom, on Greenwich Peninsula, an urban entertainment district in the London Borough of Greenwich. It specialises in design and broadcasting, and with a strong creative tradition in both, has a reputation as one of the country’s best digital design colleges.The College is also very highly regarded for its fashion courses and won River Island Gold Award during Graduate Fashion week 2008.

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Website: http://www.rave.ac.uk/

  Swansea Metropolitan University

The University was formed as Swansea Institute of Higher Education (“SIHE”) in 1992, when it achieved its status as an independent Higher Education Corporation. It had previously been known as the West Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education, which itself had been formed in September 1976 from the amalgamation of three colleges, the origins of which date back to the mid-19th century. Its predecessors were Swansea College of Art, Swansea College of Education (a teacher training college), and Swansea College of Technology.ve.ac.uk/
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Website:http://www.smu.ac.uk/

  Royal College of Arts

The Royal College of Art (RCA) is the world’s only wholly postgraduate university of art and design, offering the degrees of Master of Arts (M.A.), Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). The University is located in South Kensington and Battersea in London, United Kingdom

The College has an international reputation for its teaching in the fields of architecture, automotive design, photography, industrial design, communication design, interaction design, fashion, ceramics and silversmithing. An M.A. in design history is offered in collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum, while an M.A. in Innovation Design Engineering is offered jointly with Imperial College London.

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Website:www.rca.ac.uk

  The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland

Glasgow School of Art (GSA) is one of only two independent art schools in Scotland, situated in the Garnethill area of Glasgow.Departments include Fine Art photography, founded by Thomas Joshua Cooper in 1982, Painting and Printmaking,Sculpture and Environmental Art, Product Design, Product Design Engineering, Textiles, Silversmithing and Jewellery, Interior Design, Visual Communication and architecture. The School of Architecture is named after GSA’s most famous alumnus Charles Rennie Mackintosh and highly rated by the architecture profession.

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Website:www.gsa.ac.uk

  De Montfort University, Leicester

De Montfort University is a university situated in the centre of Leicester, England. It currently receives more funding for its research than any other post-1992 university,[3] and has the second highest number of National Teacher Fellows of all UK universities.[4] It is composed of two campuses; Leicester City and the outlying Charles Frears. The former has seen recent developments, such as the new £35 million Hugh Aston Building; constructed to bring students from the Faculty of Business and Law closer to the centre of the university’s infrastructure.

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Website:http://www.dmu.ac.uk/

 London College of Fashion

London College of Fashion (LCF) is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London, offering undergraduate, postgraduate, short courses and business-training in fashion, make-up, beauty-therapy and lifestyle industries. It is the only college in Britain to specialise in fashion education, research and consultancy.

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Website:www.fashion.arts.ac.uk

University of Brighton

The University of Brighton is an English university with a community of 21,000 students and 2,600 staff based on campuses in Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings. It has one of the best teaching quality ratings in the UK and a strong research record, factors which contribute to its reputation as a leading post-1992 university.[4] Its roots can be traced back to 1859 when the School of Art was opened in the Brighton Royal Pavilion. The university’s focus is on professional education, with the majority of degrees awarded also leading to professional qualifications.

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Website:http://www.brighton.ac.uk

Richmond University, London

Richmond is a town in southwest London, England and is part of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is located 8.2 miles (13.2 km) west-southwest of Charing Cross. The formation and naming of the town are due to the building of Richmond Palace early in the 16th century. The development of Richmond as a London suburb began with the opening of the railway station in 1846. It was formerly part of the ancient parish of Kingston upon Thames in the county of Surrey and it became a municipal borough in 1890 that was enlarged in 1892 and 1933. It has formed part of Greater London since 1965.
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Website:http://www.richmond.ac.uk/

  Sheffield Hallam University 

Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) is a Higher Education institution in South Yorkshire, England, based on two sites in Sheffield. City Campus is located in the city centre, close to Sheffield railway station, and Collegiate Crescent Campus is about two miles away, adjacent to Ecclesall Road in south-west Sheffield.
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Website:http://www.shu.ac.uk/

  University of Wolverhampton

The University of Wolverhampton is a British university located on four campuses across the West Midlands and Shropshire. The city campus is located in Wolverhampton city centre with a second campus at Compton Park, Wolverhampton; a third in Walsall and a fourth in Telford. There is a fifth campus at Burton; where many of the Nursing Students reside.
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Website:http://www.wlv.ac.uk/

  University of Manchester 

The University of Manchester is a public research university located in Manchester, United Kingdom. It is a “red brick” university and a member of the Russell Group of research-intensive British universities and the N8 Group. The university was formed in 2004 by the dissolution of the Victoria University of Manchester (which was commonly known as the University of Manchester) and UMIST (University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology) and the immediate formation of a single institution inaugurated on 1 October. The University of Manchester and the constituent former institutions combined have 25 Nobel Laureates among their past and present students and staff, the fourth-highest number of any university in the United Kingdom (after Oxford, Cambridge and London).
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Website:www.manchester.ac.uk

  University of East London 

The University of East London (UEL) is a university located in the London Borough of Newham, East London, England, based at two campuses in Stratford and Docklands areas. The university has more than 26,000 students from 110 countries worldwide.[3] It is the 3rd largest university in London in terms of student numbers and the 18th largest in the United Kingdom.
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Website:http://www.uel.ac.uk/

 University of Huddersfield 

The University of Huddersfield is a university located in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. It currently has over 23,000 students.

The University traces its roots back to a Science and Mechanic Institute founded in 1825[3]. Some nineteenth-century students earned qualifications as external students of the University of London.

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Website:http://www.hud.ac.uk/

How Pahal can help you?

Studying abroad is not merely about researching the net, filling in application forms and sending them to universities you have heard of. The admission is a complex process involving lot of queries, issues, and formalities that need to be looked into, understood, completed and followed through. Slightest of the mistakes or any loop holes in the application process can lead to the candidature being rejected.
We provide individual attention to your applications, ensuring that you submit an error free and well presented application. The Letter of Recommendation and Statement of Purpose play an important role in the application process. Our experienced counselors oversee the written works and help edit and polish those for final submission. Portfolio assessment is the most important step in the admission process. Pahal assists you in crossing this bar by conducting portfolio development workshops.

Contact – 09810518708 for more Details or come Pahal study centre.

Portfolio Preparation

Visa assistance

PAHAL provides all the necessary information and help required by the students for the Visa process. Our counselors will guide with the filling up of the applications and also preparing the all important financial statements. Moreover, all the other documents necessary are informed of so that the students go well prepared for the Visa interview. The students also seek interview guidance from us. We always keep ourselves updated with the latest Visa rules and documentations and provide free Visa guidance to the students.

Visa related information on few popular destinations

United Kingdom

Where to apply? Document check list Visa fees Processing time
Student to go to Visa Facilitation Services. VFS UK visa application centres are in 12 cities. Original Passport
Visa Application form
Copy of CAS certificate issued by the education provider
Advance tuition fees payment Receipt – if paid
Financial documents – must be minimum 28 days old
All academic documents & IELTS / work exp
Rs 13,950/- 2 to 6 weeks

United States of America

Where to apply? Document check list Visa fees Processing time
US Visa is an Interview based visa, Applicant has to apply to US embassy for their Interview, available in 11 cities Visa Application form DS – 160 available online
Original passport
Bank receipt
Sevis Fee receipt
Interview appointment letter
All academic documents including TOEFL, GMAT, GRE score sheet
Evidence of financial resources
Rs 6,440/- 2-4 weeks

Singapore

Where to apply? Document check list Visa fees Processing time
Student Visas are lodged by universities itself. Student has to contact the University for more Information. A passport with at least 6 months validity
Acceptance form which comes with the COL
Proof of sufficient fund to last for the intended period of stay
All academic documents
S$30 taken by the university at the time of admission 2-3 weeks

Canada

Where to apply? Document check list Visa Fees Processing time
Applicant to apply through VFS, which is available in 9 cities. VFS will forward your application to the Canadian High commission in New Delhi Student Partners Programme (SPP)
Current passport
3 visa application forms and 2 photographs
Letter of acceptance from The Canadian Educational Institute
All academic documents
ILETS score sheet (mandatory)
Copy of the tuition fee paid to the institute
Educational loan letter
Non Student partners programme (NSPP)
All the above and
Form 16/ITR for 2 years
Bank records showing transaction history for 6 months
Rs 7,000/- Under SPP it takes 3-4 weeks
Under Non SPP it takes 5-6 weeks

France

Where to apply? Document check list Visa fees Processing time
A Student has to apply through French Visa Application Centres available in 4 cities A passport with at least 3 months validity
Visa letter duly completed and signed
A letter of admission from a French Academic Institute
Proof of finance for the education and stay
Academic certificates
Overseas medical insurance policy+ copy of air ticket
resources
Rs. 6500/- 3-4 weeks

Scholarships

april_scholarshipsFor students who cannot afford the expenses and even for those who can, Financial Assistance can be the answer to all their financial worries. In addition, it is expected that international students show evidence of possessing adequate funds to cover at least the first year of their college education to apply for a student visa. Be it University scholarships or bank loans and private funding from your own country, what you need to focus on is careful and wise planning. Scholarships & Financial aid fee waivers are awarded to international students on the basis of academic merit and the need of it. Students with strong educational background and a strong portfolio would be eligible for scholarship awards. Extra curricular activities also add the extra edge to the scholarship application. Check below list of various scholarships available to Indian design students.

1.Aga Khan Education Services:
Open for all major degree programmes, the amount of the grant varies as per the course. First class in the Bachelors degree is the minimum requirement and a student should apply in between January to March. Contact address: Aga Khan Education Service, 39/43, Nesbit Road, Diamond Jubilee School, Mazagaon, Mumbai 10, Contact no: (022) 3731811 / 3731488
2. Inlaks Scholarship abroad:     
Open to students with exceptional talent in any field and applying to American, European or UK institutes. Candidates must be below 30 years of age in the first of July in the year of application. The duration of the funding is 2 years and includes fees, maintenance and 1 way travel. The rank of the institute or the university is important. The applications should be submitted by April of that year. Contact address: Inlaks Foundation, P.O. Box 2108, Delhi – 110 007
 3. American Alumni Association:     
Open to students who have offer letters from a USA university, amount is Rs 50,000. Relevance of the course, educational and co curricular accomplishments are few of the criteria and a student should apply between January to February. Contact address: American alumni association, Vulcan insurance building, 1st Floor veer nariman road, Church gate, Mumbai 400 020 Contact no: (022) 22821413 / 22821485
 4. K. C Mahindra Education Trust:     
Open to students going for Masters Program abroad. Consistent academic records and a first division in the Bachelors Degree are mandatory. The maximum amount of scholarship payable to any scholar shall not exceed Rs.95, 000/-. Contact address: K.C.Mahindra Education Trust, Cecil Court, 3rd floor, Near Regar Cinema, Mahakavi Bhushan Marg, Mumbai-400 039 Contact no: 022 2202 1031
 5. Rotary Scholarships:     
Open to students who are between 18 to 30 years of age and hold a first class honors degree in the related field. The scholarship amount can go up to 10000 GBP and there are 8 categories of the scholarship. Contact address: The Governor, Rotary club of Mumbai, Red cross Building, 2nd floor, Shahed Bhagat singh road, Mumbai-400023
6. British Chevening Scholarships:
Comprises of a range of short-term tailor-made professional courses and long-term taught academic courses tenable at various higher education institutions in the UK
 7. Charles Wallace India Trust Awards:     
Provides a range of opportunities to study at postgraduate level, undertake research, gain professional experience in the UK or take up a Visiting Fellowship. The awards are managed through the British Council and concentrate primarily on the arts and humanities.

 8. Commonwealth Scholarships:     

Enables Indians of high academic caliber to study in the UK on various masters, doctoral or academic fellowship programs.
 9. Commonwealth Shared Scholarships Scheme:     
This scheme aims to jointly support scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries who would not otherwise be able to study in the United Kingdom. Awards are primarily for taught postgraduate courses.
 10. HSBC Scholarships:     
The HSBC Scholarships Programme aims to nurture leaders around the world and help build global knowledge with the accompanying expectation that the lifelong careers of the scholarship recipients will be marked by significant contributions to the community in which they live and work.

Expenditure

When you decide to apply for studies abroad a very crucial aspect that influences your decision is the fee structure of the University and how to finance your education abroad. It is a known fact that an education abroad entails a lot of expenses. This is not just limited to the fee of the University but extends to living expenses as well. This section gives you the idea of educational expenses in leading design education destinations.

The United Kingdom

Subject
Tuition Fees (Approx)
Creative Studies, Arts, Humanities
£ 8,000 to £ 11,000 per year
Places
Living Costs (Approx)
Places Other than London
£ 6,500 to £ 7,500 per year
Places Near London
£ 7,500 to £ 9,000 per year

The United States of America

Level of study
Tuition fees per year
Undergraduate (Public)
US $ 7500 to US $ 15000
Undergraduate (Private)
US $ 10000 to US $ 25000
Post Graduate (Public)
US $ 10000 to US $ 25000
Post Graduate (Private)
US $ 15000 to US $ 27000
Places
Living Costs (Approx)
Metropolitan cities
US $ 12000 to US $ 15000 per year
Suburban
US $ 8000 to US $ 11,000 per year

Singapore

Course level Tuition Fees
Under Graduate
S $ 17,000 to S $ 30,000
Post Graduate
S $ 24,000 to S $ 33,600
Places
Living Costs (Approx)
Most cities
S $ 9,000 to S $ 16,000 per year

Canada

Programs Tution Fees (Approx.)/ Per Year
Diploma & Certificate Program
C $ 12000 to 15000
Bachelor Program
C $ 12000 to 18000
Master Program
C $ 14000 to 18000
Places Living Costs (Approx)
Residence/Dormitory
C $ 350 to C $ 515 per month
Off Campus Rental Housing
C $ 350 to C $ 700 per month (shared apartment)
Off Campus Rental Housing
C $ 350 to C $ 1200 per month (shared apartment)
Homestay
C $ 550 to C $ 800per month

France

Programs Tution Fees (Approx.)/ Per Year
Bachelors
Euro 8,500 to Euro 12,500
Master
Euro 10,000 to Euro 13,500
MBA
Euro 21,000 to Euro 25,500
Living Costs (Approx)
A budget of around Euro 600 – Euro 1000 per month will cover accommodation, food, transport and other activities.

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Pin Code- 560034
Contact No. :+91 – 7411523845
Contact Person : K. Nand Singh
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Ranchi Branch

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Contact Person :Mr. Vijay Thakur
Email :[email protected]

Pune Branch

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K K Market, Satara Road, Pune -411009
Contact No : 8087877253
Contact Person : Mrs.Nidhi Mithal
Email : [email protected]

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