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MSc Electrical Power Engineering

Glasgow Caledonian University

Pursue a 12 - 16 Months PG Degree with INR 1,900,000/Year Tuition Fees

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Overview

The School of Engineering and Built Environment at Glasgow Caledonian University offers a Master of Science (MSc) in Electrical Power Engineering. This degree program lasts for 12 months and focuses primarily on engineering. For international students, the tuition fees for this program are £17,950. To apply for the MSc Electrical Power Engineering, students need to provide proof of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or PTE. Additionally, the minimum graduation cutoff for admission is 50%.

Program Details Information
Duration 12 - 16 Months
Course Level PG Degree
Mode of Course Full Time
Tuition And Fees ( For 1 Year) INR 1900000.0
Type of University Public
Official Career service Website https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/uk/universities/glasgow-caledonian-university

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Rankings

Ranking Source Ranking
Engineering THE (Times Higher Education), 2024 1001
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Eligibility Criteria

12th Grade

There is no specific cutoff mentioned for 12th grade.

Graduation

Applicants must have a UK honors degree 2:2 (or equivalent) in electrical or electronics discipline. They must have one of the following: a four-year Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% or a three-year Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 60%.

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IELTS

Marks: 6.0

With no element below 5.5.

PTE

Marks: 54.0

With no element less than 51.

Exams Accepted Qualifying Score
IELTS 6.0
PTE 54.0

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Application Process

Application Process for Glasgow Caledonian University

Step 1: Prepare Your Documents

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

Your Statement of Purpose is very important for your application. It should include:

  • list items Your reasons for wanting to study this specific course at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU).
  • list items What interests you about the course content and why you think it is the right choice for you.
  • list items Any particular reasons for choosing GCU, such as the location, the course team’s reputation, or job placement opportunities.
  • list items Your background, including previous studies, work experience, and how this course fits into your career path.
  • list items Your plans after graduation and how this course will help you achieve your goals.
  • list items Why you want to study in the UK instead of your home country.

Make sure your SOP is well-structured, original, and about one page long.

Letters of Reference (LOR)

You need to provide Letters of Reference on official letterhead, signed by the referees. Photocopies are acceptable. Here’s who should provide them:

  • list items Academic References: From a current or former tutor who can speak to your suitability for the program and your academic skills.
  • list items Employment References: From a current or former supervisor who can discuss your work experience.

Do not ask friends or family members to write your letters.

Step 2: Additional Documents Required

Along with your SOP and LOR, you may need to submit additional documents. These can include:

  • list items Transcripts of your previous studies.
  • list items Proof of English language proficiency (like IELTS or TOEFL scores).
  • list items Copy of your passport.
  • list items Any other documents specified by the university.

Step 3: Start Your Online Application

To apply, visit the online application portal: GCU Online Application.

Step 4: Application Deadline

The application deadline for the Winter intake (January) is October 13th. Please note that these dates may change. For the most accurate deadlines, connect with our expert counselors.

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