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Recently a lot of media portals in Britain have alleged that top universities are giving admission to students by making them pay extra for these seats. Most universities in Britain are already quite lucrative because of the international student enrolment. Another way that these universities are making money is by selling the leftover seats to interested students who want to pay more and get admission even if they do not have the merit.
Most of these universities are a part of the Russell Group, which is a group of the top most universities in Britain. 15 out of the total universities that are a part of the Russell group have been alleged for giving admission to students through their back door policies. Students are initially given admission in the foundation program that allows a smooth transition to a full-time degree.