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How to apply in london universities for m sc?

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How to apply in london universities for m sc?

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Hi I’m a physics student too, but studying in the UK at the moment. Are you dead set on London? If not you might want to cast your nets a little wider, there are lots of excellent universities in the UK for physics, try Edinburgh, Leicester, Manchester, Warwick, Liverpool, Bristol, Brimingham etc. The only issue with London is that it is VERY expensive and since international student fees are quite high that means you’ll need a big loan to cover living costs. If you do decide to go to London though the best universities to look at are Imperial College and University College London (UCL). Both of those are top notch research and teaching universities and for an MSc you want to be somewhere that has good research in areas you’re interested in. I suggest you take a look at the Guardian website (this is a UK newspaper) they put together university league tables every year and I think they’re better than the Times ones since they also include factors like general student experience and teac

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