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University of Sunderland

The University of Sunderland is a public research university located in Sunderland, North East England. Established in 1901 as Sunderland Technical College, it became a university in 1992. The university is known for its commitment to providing excellent education, strong ties with industry, and a focus on employability. Sunderland also has campuses in London and Hong Kong, making it a globally connected institution.

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Key Statistics

Students

20000

Institution Type

Public

Programs Offered

90+

Employment Rate

93%

Location

Sunderland, UK

Admission Requirements

  • Language Proficiency

    Language Proficiency

    • IELTS : Waiver
    • PTE : 56
    • TOEFL: 80
  • Academic Background

    Academic Background

    • 60% / 2.5GPA
  • Academic Gaps

    Academic Gaps

    • All gaps accepted
  • Tuition Fees

    Tuition Fees

    • From £13,000 per year

Programs

Business

BA (Hons) Business and Management

University of Sunderland
  • Sunderland, UK
Tution Fees : £14,000 per year
Program Duration : 4 years (with a placement year)
  • Bachelors
  • Full-time
Information Technology

BSc (Hons) Computer Science

University of Sunderland
  • Sunderland, UK
Tution Fees : £16,000 per year
Program Duration : 4 years (with a placement year)
  • Bachelors
  • Full-time
Hospitality & Tourism
  • Sunderland, UK
Tution Fees : £14,000 per year
Program Duration : 4 years (with a placement year)
  • Bachelors
  • Full-time
Business
  • Sunderland, UK
Tution Fees : £15,000
Program Duration : 1 Years
  • Full-time
  • Masters
Information Technology
  • Sunderland, UK
Tution Fees : £17,400
Program Duration : 1 Years
  • Full-time
  • Masters

MSc Public Health

University of Sunderland
  • Sunderland, UK
Tution Fees : £15,900 per year
Program Duration : 1 Years (Full-time), 2 Years (Part-time)
  • Full-time
  • Masters
  • Part-time

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements for studying in the UK?

You generally need an offer letter from a recognized institution, a student visa (Tier 4 visa), proof of sufficient funds, and evidence of English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL and PTE).

How much does it cost to study in the UK?

Tuition fees range from £10,000 to £38,000 per year for international students, depending on the course and institution. Living costs are typically between £9,000 and £15,000 per year.

Can I extend my stay after graduation?

Yes, the Graduate Route allows you to stay and work for up to two years (or three years for PhD graduates) to gain work experience after completing your studies.

Are scholarships available for international students?

Yes, many universities and organizations offer scholarships and financial aid for international students. These can cover tuition fees, living expenses, or both. Check with individual universities and scholarship providers for details.

What is the cost of living in different parts of the UK?

Living costs vary by region. London is generally the most expensive city, with higher accommodation and living costs. Other cities, such as Manchester, Edinburgh, and Leeds, tend to be more affordable.

Are there opportunities for further study or research?

Yes, many UK universities offer opportunities for further study and research at the postgraduate level. Students can pursue additional qualifications, research degrees, or specialized programs based on their interests and career goals.

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