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- • High Research Output: My course involved a lot of research work whether it is dry lab or wet lab, and Queen’s University Belfast had a high research output. Even the assignments and exams were devised in a way which required a lot of research and creative thinking which enriched my academic experience and allowed me to think out of the box and find the reason behind every line in the research papers. There was nothing as rote-learning, I had to logically think before writing every answer.
- • State-of-the-Art Facilities: As mentioned, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology was all about lab work and the university provided access to modern labs and research equipment. There were no restrictions on the amount or type of reagents that we could use. The lab managers made sure that we had access to all the right chemicals, required for our practical. The University encouraged hands-on research. We had access to all the research papers published till date with the university email ID and could even print them free of cost at the library.
- • Supportive Professors: The professors and lab managers were incredibly knowledgeable and supportive. They never doubted us if we made mistakes, rather would encourage us to repeat the experiments and find out the mistake on our own. They supported me when I would not obtain the desired experimental results. I went to them with the silliest of questions and they would patiently explain them till my doubts were cleared. They were instrumental in shaping my research mind and building my analytical and logical skills.
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- • High Tuition fees: The tuition fees are high for international students, which put financial burden on me and my family.
- • High Accommodation and Living Costs: Student accommodations were relatively expensive as well, due to which I had to do part-time jobs to support my living costs. Even the public transport was expensive which forced me to walk most of the times even in bitter cold.
- • Limited food options: The variety of food options available on campus were limited and costly.
- I applied to 6 Universities: Queen's University Belfast, University of Glasgow, University of Edinburgh, Newcastle University, University of Leeds and University of Aberdeen. I was Admitted to all the 6 Universities. I received offer letters (admission confirmation) from all the 6 Universities and then I chose Queen's University Belfast. No, my application was successful in each of the 6 colleges that I applied to.
- I chose Queen's University Belfast solely because of it's reaserach excellence. Although all the other colleges also had a significant research output and were a part of Russell's group, I wanted to specifically work on Cancer Biology and Therapeutics. Luckily, I was selected for the same and carried out reasearch related to cancer during my thesis. I wanted to understand the molecular mechanisms of tumor microenvironment and it's therapeutics and Queen's throughly focused on immune responses and gene regulation which matched my research interests.
- The admission process is as follows:
Entry Requirements:
1. A 2:1 degree is required in a relevant field. For my course, this would be a background in Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Microbiology or any other relevant field (I did Biotechnology engineering).
2. English language proficiency is also required for international students (IELTS/TOEFL). Specific details about scores can be found on the website. - Application Process:
Online Application: Applications are submitted directly through the QUB online application portal. The process is fairly straightforward and can be done on your own.
Necessary documents: 1. Academic transcripts
2. Degree certificate or Provisional Degree certificate (if degree certificate is not available yet).
3. CV
4. References (usually two academic or professional references)
5. Personal statement or Letter of Motivation (I feel this is the most important document for selection).
6. English language proficiency proof - Visa Requirements: International students who are accepted to Queen’s will need a Tier 4 or Student Visa to study in the UK.
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If the application is successful, then the University will provide a Conditional offer letter, stating some requirements that you have to meet if you are still completing your Bachelor's or an Unconditional offer letter you meet all the requirements.
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The eligibility criteria depends on the course. For Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, it was 2:1 grade in any Biology related discipline along with an IELTS score greater than 6.0. I recommend going through the details of the specific course in order to find out the correct eligibility criteria, as it differes from course to course.
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The overall admission process was faily smooth. There were college representatives who would guide us with the admission process. Also, the admission team is quite helpful, they will respond to any queries within a day making the application process fast and smooth. The only challenge I faced was regarding the uncondional offer letter: Due to a huge number of applicants in September, there was a slight delay in providing me the uncondional offer letter due to which I faced minor problems with the visa application. Other than that, everything is good! I wish you all the best and good luck with your application!
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I applied for September 2022/ fall 2022 intake. I started applying from December 2021 and received a Condional offer letter in January 2022 as I was still completing my bachelor's. The conditions stated that I have to complete my Bachelor's without failing in any subject and have to obtain the expected grade which I stated in my application form. Received an Uncondional offer letter in August 2022 when I submitted my 8th Semester marsheet and provisional degree certificate.
Belfast's cost of living is quiet low compared to the main lands. Qub is ranked 43 and is a Russell league University.
For better understanding and results and a better learning experience. Also for exposure and success.
Queens University is located in Belfast,Northern Ireland.It is a good university with world class research facilities.Furthermore the scholarship was a positive incentive.The living cost is belfast is lower than major Uk cities which allowed me to save on some money.As an International student,I wanted to save enough.Business and Management course came with a placement year which was a great thing.It will allow me to gain hands on practical experience while studying.
Good industrial Project, completely funded project. There was also additional research, travel opportunities.
Friendliness of staff, Belfast is beautiful and is my spiritual home, I have a better social life in Belfast as there is more to do.



























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