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Master of Letters in Creative Writing

University of St Andrews

Pursue a 12 Months PG Degree with INR 2,500,000/Year Tuition Fees

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Overview

The Faculty of Arts at the University of St Andrews offers a Master of Letters in Creative Writing. This one-year degree program focuses on Humanities and Social Sciences. For international students, the tuition fees are £23,530. To apply for this degree, students need to provide IELTS or PTE scores. The minimum graduation cutoff for admission is 60%. This program is ideal for those looking to enhance their writing skills in a prestigious setting.

Program Details Information
Duration 12 Months
Course Level PG Degree
Mode of Course Full Time
Tuition And Fees ( For 1 Year) INR 2500000.0
Type of University Public
Official Career service Website

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Key Insights

  • list items The MLitt in Creative Writing helps students create original work while studying poetry or prose both critically and creatively.
  • list items This program provides hands-on, skill-based teaching from well-known contemporary authors, focusing on developing a unique writing style and achieving literary excellence.
  • list items The MLitt in Creative Writing is a one-year program offered by the School of English. It includes two semesters of classes followed by a personal creative writing project that spans the entire year, with special attention given during the last three months.
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    Rankings

    Ranking Source Ranking
    Arts and Humanities THE (Times Higher Education), 2024 45
    Politics QS, 2024 51
    Political Sciences ARWU (Shanghai Ranking), 2023 201
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    Eligibility Criteria

    12th Grade

    There is no specific cutoff mentioned for 12th-grade requirements.

    Graduation

    Candidates need a 2.1 Honours undergraduate degree. If a candidate shows excellent writing skills, they may be accepted with an equivalent qualification, such as published work or a relevant professional qualification. This is up to the staff's discretion and needs approval from the dean. Typical Indian degree equivalents require first-class grades of 60% to 80% or a CGPA of 7.0 to 9.0, based on the institution.

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    IELTS

    Marks: 8.0

    Candidates need a minimum score of 8.0 in each component.

    Exams Accepted Qualifying Score
    IELTS 8.0
    PTE 79.0

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    Application Process

    Application Process for University of St Andrews

    Step 1: Prepare Your Documents

    • list items Letters of Recommendation (LOR): You will need two original signed academic references.
    • list items Essays: Write an academic critical essay on a topic in English literature. The essay should be about 2,000 words long.
    • list items CV: Prepare a CV or résumé that includes your personal details along with your education and work history.

    Step 2: Additional Documents Required

    • list items Check if you need to submit any other documents like test scores or proof of English language proficiency.

    Step 3: Start Your Online Application

    Visit the following link to start your application: University of St Andrews Online Application.

    Step 4: Application Deadline

    The application deadline for the Fall semester (September) is May 31st. Please note that these dates are based on the previous year's information. For exact deadlines, you can connect with our expert counselors for assistance.

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