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LSE – University of London Programmes Launch in Tunisia

LSE – University of London Programmes Launch in Tunisia

UTC – University of Tunis Carthage will be hosting a private launch event to celebrate the launch of the UTC-CBS – University of London-LSE programmes in Tunisia on Tuesday, May 31st!

This private event will take place at UTC’s campus in la Soukra and will welcome a series of guest speakers, including Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Tunisia. Ms Helen Winterton, directors and professors from LSE and the University of London, UTC President and Vice-Presidents, and Carthage Business School’s Dean. Guest speakers will also welcome questions from the media.
The Unique British Bachelor’s Degree in Tunisia.

Students can now study in Tunisia and gain a prestigious degree from the University of London. With no travel, relocation or accommodation costs, studying a University of London programme at UTC is at a fraction the cost of moving abroad to study. To better illustrate this, the tuition and living costs for 2022 at LSE in London starts at 130 000 Tunisian Dinars per year. You can study your LSE-designed Bachelor’s programme and get your University of London degree at CBS in Tunisia for 18 000 TND per year. The programmes offered at CBS are developed by London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), which is ranked #1 in Europe #2 in the world for social sciences and management. Students can choose from a Bachelor in Data Science and Business Analytics or Bachelor in Economics and Finance. Upon graduation, students receive a degree that is internationally recognised and open doors to careers in banking, business, financial services, IT, and other industries.

The deadline for the next admission round at UTC is June 30th. For more information about the new LSE-designed University of London programmes at UTC, click here , send an email to admission@utctunisie.com or call +216.36.10.10.10.

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