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UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
Bristol, United Kingdom
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ELIGIBILITY
- GRE - My Be Required Not required
- GMAT - My Be Required Not required
- SAT - My Be Required 650
- IELTS - My Be Required 6.0
- TOEFL - My Be Required 90
- PTE - My Be Required 59
- GPA - My Be Required 3.2
DEADLINES
INTAKE
- FALL 31 July
- SPRING 1 November
REQUIREMENTS
- Passport
- Resume
- SOP/Essay
- Recommendation Letters
- Bank Financial Capability Certificate
- Diploma / Degree Transcripts
- Secondary and Higher Secondary School Mark Sheets and Certificates
ABOUT UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
In the city of Bristol, England, you'll find the red brick Russell Group research university known as the University of Bristol. It was granted its royal charter in 1909, but it can trace its origins back to a school for Merchant Venturers that was established in 1595 and to University College, Bristol, which had been operating continuously since 1876. The majority of Bristol's more than two hundred first-year classes are held in the Tyndalls Park neighbourhood, which is home to six of the university's academic colleges. These faculties are made up of various schools and departments. In the fiscal year 2020–21, the university brought in a total revenue of £752.0 million, with research grants and contracts accounting for £169.8 million of that amount. It is the organisation that employs the most people on its own in Bristol. Current academics include 44 fellows of the Royal Society, 13 members of the British Academy, 21 fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences, and 13 fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering. In addition, there are 13 fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering. The university has produced a total of nine Nobel laureates throughout its faculty and graduates. Bristol is a member of the Russell Group of research-intensive British institutions, the European-wide Coimbra Group, and the Worldwide Universities Network. Bristol's former vice-chancellor, Eric Thomas, served as head of the Worldwide Universities Network from 2005 to 2007.
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RANKINGS
The University of Bristol is consistently ranked among the top universities in the world. In the 2023 QS World University Rankings, Bristol was ranked 55th in the world and 9th in the UK. The university is also a top performer in research, ranking 5th in the UK in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF).
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ACCOMODATION
The University of Bristol offers a variety of accommodation options for students, including halls of residence, self-catering apartments, and houses. Halls of residence are the most popular option for first-year students, and they offer a range of facilities, including shared kitchens, laundry facilities, and study spaces. Self-catering apartments and houses are a good option for students who want more independence, and they typically offer more space and privacy than halls of residence.
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FAST FACTS
Founded: 1876
Royal charter: 1909
Russell Group member: Yes
QS World University Rankings (2023): 55th
Times Higher Education World University Rankings (2023): 92nd
Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021: 5th
Total enrollment: 29,434 (2022)
Vice-chancellor: Evelyn Welch
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ACCEPTANCE RATE
- General Acceptance Rate 59%.
- Undergraduate Acceptance Rate 68%.
- Graduate Acceptance Rate 67%