1. Is Ravensbourne University London a good choice for Indian students?
Yes. Ravensbourne has no region restrictions, meaning students from any state in India can apply. It offers mandatory scholarships for all eligible students, flexible English waiver options for both UG and PG levels, and an IY1 pathway for students who just miss the direct entry threshold. Its location in London and its industry-driven teaching model make it especially strong for students pursuing careers in design, media, computing, fashion, or business.
Q2. What are the tuition fees at Ravensbourne for international students?
Undergraduate fees range from £17,500 to £18,950 per year. Postgraduate fees range from £18,500 to £19,950 per year. The MBA is £19,950 per year. The MFA is £12,325 per year over a 2-year programme. After automatic scholarships, the net fees are significantly lower — confirm the exact scholarship amount for your programme with your offer letter.
3. Do I need to apply separately for a scholarship at Ravensbourne?
No. Scholarships are mandatory and automatically assessed for every eligible student. UG scholarships are £3,850 (other courses) or £5,000 (creative courses). PG scholarships range from £4,000 to £6,000 depending on the programme. You do not need to fill in any additional form; the scholarship amount is included in your offer letter.
4. Can I get an English waiver at Ravensbourne?
Yes. For undergraduate entry (excluding Punjab & Haryana), students who scored 60% or above in English Language in Class XII from CBSE, CISCE, or State Boards are eligible for a full English waiver; no IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE required. For postgraduate entry, an MOI letter from a NARIC-listed university within the last 7 years is accepted. MOI from both college and university are valid. Students from Punjab and Haryana have their own separate waiver and MOI options.
Q5. What is the application process like at Ravensbourne?
The process has six steps: submit your application, receive a conditional offer, attend a credibility interview, submit pending documents to receive an unconditional offer, pay the deposit, submit CAS documents, and finally apply for CAS. It is designed to be straightforward and student-friendly from start to finish.
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