Nottingham declares bankruptcy, what should international students do?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-19

On November 29, the central English city of Nottingham officially declared bankruptcy. Students applying to the University of Nottingham don't panic, let's move on

According to the announcement issued by Nottingham City Council, the main reasons for the bankruptcy were increased demand for childcare costs and social services, the continued increase in relief for the homeless, and high inflation.

Judging from the report of the UK**, the bankruptcy of Nottingham will continue to provide basic public service projects, but the bankruptcy will have some impact on local people, such as reduced social welfare, reduced job opportunities, and may even increase taxes

Will going to the University of Nottingham be affected?

Rest assured, the bankruptcy of a UK city will have little impact on studying abroad!

First of all, UK universities are highly autonomous and not subject to local** restrictions. Basically, they are self-financing and are less likely to be affected by the bankruptcy of the city.

In addition, although many schools will rely on funding or funding to a certain extent, the University of Nottingham's main income** does not depend on these.

According to the official financial statements released by the University of Nottingham, its main income** is tuition fees, research and donations. There are no ** grants or grants

Moreover, the University of Nottingham has also been ranked 25th in the British tycoon university pound. Our Nuozi is still very powerful, not to be underestimated

A good opportunity to pick up the promises?

I feel that due to the bankruptcy of the city of Nottingham, the University of Nottingham may have some opportunities to pick up the gap this year!

Because, although the bankruptcy of the city will not have any impact on the big ** camp at present, it is indeed unfavorable to the operation of the entire city. Referring to the bankruptcy of Birmingham, the level of public services in the city in terms of transportation, environmental protection and other aspects will decline.

Secondly, the University of Nottingham ranking itself is hovering on the edge of QS100 Whether it can be a good goalkeeper in the world's top 100 next year is not certain, maybe Sheffei will squeeze it out as soon as he tries his best, after all, President Sheffei has publicly stated his position for this.

The combination of these factors is likely to result in an unsatisfactory enrolment rate for Nottingham. In the face of this situation, the normal operation of British universities is to relax the admissions standards and delay the closure of applications, which is not an appropriate opportunity to miss out!

University of Nottingham Admissions Criteria

The University of Nottingham has always been friendly to non-resident students, and this year was no exception. Although the University of Nottingham has a list for Chinese students, almost all Chinese universities are on this list, but the requirements for different categories of schools are different.

To put it simply, the University of Nottingham does not have a card school, but only a card score, and if the grades are enough, you will have a chance to be admitted

Generally speaking, the average score of 985 211 for popular majors such as business and law is 78+, 82+ for double non-non-average majors, 75+ for 985 211 for other majors, and 80+ for double non-university universities

So those who originally put their main goal between QS100 and 150 can pay more attention to the University of Nottingham!

In this case, if the University of Nottingham relaxes the admission criteria appropriately, it will be a missed opportunity for everyone to enter a higher ranking school.

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