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nedujizzy (m)
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hello nairaland users,i urgently need your help before i make a costly mistake, i am applying for my masters degree in the UK for a school that has 1500 pounds as tuition,with a fee like that do i have any chance of getting a visa?please i need your help urgently,you can text me also on 08037036168
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paribus (m)
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@Nedujizzy I'm curious to know what school have this tution fees for international students and what is the course of study. Could you regarded tution fees for home students in error as tution fees for international students.
If none of the above is the case, is the school charging 1,500pounds as tution fees for international students formally recognized by the home office as authorised to accept international students? Your answers would be helpful. Regards
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vikiviko (m)
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For as much it an accreditated school then no problem.
Irrespective of the tution fees, once an admission is made and paid the commital as been done and the embassy is tied to the fact of your payments regardless of the fees.
Please whats the name of the school? All the best.
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bolababy (f)
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@Nedujizzy I'm curious to know what school have this tution fees for international students and what is the course of study. Could you regarded tution fees for home students in error as tution fees for international students.
If none of the above is the case, is the school charging 1,500pounds as tution fees for international students formally recognized by the home office as authorised to accept international students? Your answers would be helpful. Regards
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nedujizzy (m)
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hello guys ,thanks for your info, my younger brother is in the UK and he has asured me that the fee is for international students, some people even moved to the school from nigeria this sept, i just wanted to be sure, vikiviko thanks a lot, i still need more suggestions any way.
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Akolawole (m)
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@Poster No single school. I repeat no school in UK will charge £1500 for Msc for home student let alone the international student. Even the UK colleges who affliates to United States University  charges a minimum of £2500 despite the fact that they are "yeye" institution. 
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paribus (m)
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@Nedujizzy Quoting your own words "before i make a costly mistake". I'll suggest you do your homework very well on this school before you make a move. The guiding rule here should be - if it looks too good to be true, chances are high that it isn't, follow your hunch.
@Akolawole That's my own thinking as well. Maybe a link from the school's website (by the poster) would prove otherwise. But if i should be making a similar enquiry of Nairalanders, i think the first logical thing i'll do is to post such a link and let fellow Nairalanders help assess the authenticity.
@Viviiko I think you've pinpointed the crucial word here 'accreditation' - and i'll presume this would include being accredited to take international students - not for English Language courses, but for full time postgraduate degree programs.
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nedujizzy (m)
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sorry guys,i forgot to add that it is a post graduate diploma and its 1500 pounds for a session,lasting 3 sesions. i already have my first degree here in Nigeria,i just wanted to apply to a school that is cheaper,what do you all think about my visa chances.
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Paw-Paw (m)
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My friend don't waste your time. If you have that money invest it wisely instead of dashing British embassy.
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English1 (f)
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A post graduate diploma is not the same thing as a Masters Degree.
Three terms at £1500 a term, so the total fee is £4500. Sounds a little more reasonable but be sure that the school and the qualification are worth it. There are lots of 'post graduate diplomas' that aren't worth having. IS it a recognised qualification and accredited course?
Tell us the school and the course.
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