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History of Art with Italian (BA)

The University of Warwick

Pursue a 36 Months UG Degree with INR 2,200,000/Year Tuition Fees

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Overview

The University of Warwick has a Department of Classics and Ancient History and Art that offers a BA in History of Art with Italian. This is a three-year degree program, focusing on Humanities and Social Sciences. For international students, the tuition fee is £21,220. To apply for this degree course, students need to have an IELTS score.

Program Details Information
Duration 36 Months
Course Level UG Degree
Mode of Course Full Time
Tuition And Fees ( For 1 Year) INR 2200000.0
Type of University Public
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Key Insights

  • list items The University of Warwick, UK offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in History of Art with Italian.
  • list items This program is provided by the Department of Classics and Ancient History and Art.
  • list items The course lasts for 3 years.
  • list items For more details about the program, you can download the brochure.
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    Rankings

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    Sociology The Complete University Guide, 2025 8
    Politics The Guardian, 2025 9
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    Eligibility Criteria

    12th Grade

    You need to have at least 85% in your 12th grade and ABB in your subjects. A foreign language, either modern or ancient, is also required at GCSE grade C or grade 5.

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    IELTS

    Marks: 6.5

    You must have an overall IELTS score of 6.5, with component scores also meeting this requirement.

    Exams Accepted Qualifying Score
    IELTS 6.5

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