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A fresher at University of St Andrews is giving Britain's Prince William (an alumnus of the University) a run for his money by hiring a staff of 12 to take care of her for the four years she will be studying in the university.

The fresher is the daughter of an Indian billionaire. The billionaire is also said to have bought a mansion for his daughter so that she need not stay in the dorms and the residential halls at the university.

The duty of the staff would be to take care of her and the house.

Several jobs were posted at the posh recruitment agency Silver Swan. The staff of 12 will include a lady's maid, a butler, three footmen, a personal chef, a chauffeur, three housekeepers, and a gardener.

The advertisement posted for a maid in the recruiting agency required the maid to be 'outgoing, cheerful and an energetic personality'.

The duties of the staff would include waking up the principal, liaising with other staff regarding routine and schedule, assisting with grooming, wardrobe management and personal shopping.

A Silver Swan posting in June posted that a UHNW (Ultra-high net worth) family is looking for a formal chef specialising in Indian cuisine.

Reports have said that the unidentified family is very formal and require experienced staff to work in the mansion. Daily Mail alleged that they will be paid 30,000 pounds.

The University of St Andrews is situated on the Scottish coast. It has housed many notable alumni including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond, cycling gold medallist Chris Hoy and six Nobel laureates.