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AnonymousVerified Icon
Computer Science BSc (Hons) - Batch of 2024
3.3
A valuable learning experience with unique challenges for international students.
Tips: The transition was generally smooth, although adapting to the academic structure and British culture took some time. The university does offer support when asked. I received the Phoenix Scholarship, which covers one year of accommodation within the student accommodation. To qualify you just need to pay 50% of the first-year fee before August for September intake. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Indian Food): I live in Coventry City Centre, which is within a 2-mile radius of the university. There are lots of restaurants to choose from, and many of them are inexpensive. South Asian food is especially popular, and it's easy to find a restaurant that serves it. I prefer to cook for myself, but I do go out to eat with friends at least twice a week.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Currently, there are no jobs, and recently the government changed some policies that affected the companies to take international students for work, as we will have 2 years of post-study work visa the employers always need at least 4 years of visa for the student to be selected.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2024Read more
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Batch of 2025
4
Satisfied with the environment, faculty are supportive and helpful.
Tips: I came to a new country and had to adapt to a different culture. I received a 3000 pound scholarship and an early bird discount of 2000 pounds. I am satisfied with the academic and living expenses, but it is difficult to find part-time work.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is available 24 hours a day on some routes. Uber and Bolt cab services are also available all the time. Bus service costs 2 Pounds, and the student card makes it even cheaper. Bus service is available to other cities, and train service is good until 11pm.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Post-study jobs depend on your years of experience and your ability to negotiate your salary during the job interview. One of my seniors got a job after completing the course, and the salary package was decent, but they are not currently sponsoring her.
Reviewed on 29 Oct 2024Read more
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Business Analytics MSc - Batch of 2025
4.4
Thriving in a diverse and supportive learning environment.
Tips: Before joining Coventry University, students should know it's a diverse, vibrant campus with strong industry links. The transition can be smooth but expect a cultural shift with more independence and a focus on self-directed learning. Scholarships are available and I received one based on academic merit, which provided a partial tuition fee waiver. I'm satisfied with the university, course, and the UK's multicultural environment, which offers great opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Likes (Public transportation): I rated public transportation a 5 because Coventry University is well-connected to the city via buses and trains. Frequent services make computing easy, and the student discounts keep it affordable. The campus is accessible from all parts of the city, making public transportation both convenient and economical for students.
Reviewed on 10 Sep 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Data Science and Computational Intelligence MSc - Batch of 2022
2.9
Decent college with a good Desi community.
Tips: Students should know there is good food and decent accommodation available. The airport is close by and there's lots of variety of shops. There will be a cultural shift since you have to share your accommodation with people but it will be a fun experience. I did not get any scholarship but it is fine. However, I would rather prefer to do an M.Sc. at a better-ranking university with more opportunities.
Likes (Public transportation): There is a good facility for public transport. There are buses every 20 minutes and they have an easy payment system on the bus where you can just tap your card. If you are travelling multiple times you can also buy a day pass which gives you unlimited travel for that day also students get discounts on monthly passes.
Dislikes (Internships): There are no internship opportunities for M.Sc. but there is an option to extend a visa if you get an internship but no one gives an internship to M.Sc students in the UK. The internships I found were only for Bachelors or for students from Ivy League colleges. Even if you get an internship it has to be approved by the college.
Reviewed on 11 Jul 2024Read more
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Business and Marketing BA (Hons) - Batch of 2018
4
Coventry University is value for money.
Tips: Coming here brought new experiences and some cultural shifts. University support made it smoother. And also after coming here I worked hard for my life and did part time jobs to study and also do my homework myself. I got a scholarship through good grades. It helps with expenses. I am happy with my university, course and life in this country.
Likes (Safety): University provides good pathways, emergency security and safety seminar. Coventry City, like any urban area, has its mix of good and challenging experiences. Good experiences include exploring cultural diversity and friendly locals. On the flip side, occasional concerns may involve navigatimg crowded areas or late-night travel.
Dislikes (Student Life): At the university, I spent my days attending classes, studying and engaging in various extracurricular activities. I enjoyed the diverse campus events such as cultural festivals and academic seminars. Many participate in clubs and societies, fostering a sense of community and enhancing my overall college experience.
Reviewed on 3 Dec 2023Read more
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Law LLB (Hons) - Batch of 2019
3.4
A place for all to feel welcome
Tips: This university is very diverse and offers many great opportunities for students. Teachers do their best to support and the facilities are very beneficial for the students, such as the large library space on campus. Bursaries are available for students if needed. I am very satisfied with the university as it offers the support and educational opportunities that all students need.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): There are options available which allow students to study internationally. There are many courses for them to choose from and support is available financially. Teachers are always available to provide guidance to students on what would be the best route specifically for them to reach their goals.
Dislikes (Student Life): It is close to the city centre where there are restaurants and places to relax with friends. There are many shops that students enjoy spending time in, they can purchase clothes, and resources as required. There were many societies at the university that students could get involved with and make friends.
Reviewed on 24 Nov 2023Read more
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International Hospitality and Tourism Management MSc with Professional Practice - Batch of 2021
3
University is located in the heart of central London
Tips: Students coming here should be aware of what exactly they are looking for. Please don't just go because you want to do Masters. There will be a big cultural shift coming from India. Though I did avail of a scholarship but still can argue that the course was not worth the money I spent. University website has all the details about the course and scholarship.
Likes (Public transportation): London has one of the best if not the best public transport in the world connectivity-wise, though it is quite expensive. Lately, after COVID-19, there have been transport strikes quite frequently, which has affected a lot of people especially the working class.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): No company offered sponsor visa for work and placement was not that helpful. As I completed my course in covid times which made it very difficult to find a job, especially for the course as it was directly influenced. Job roles offered were not considering my prior job experience as they were not up to the standard.
Reviewed on 18 Oct 2023Read more
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International Marketing MBA - Batch of 2024
4.4
Coventry is high-tech and modern
Tips: I didn't avail any scholarship personally but I guess there is a good scholarship given to full-time undergrad students from India around 3000-4000 pound waiver on tuition. I love the library of this university it has almost all the books ranging from academic to non-academic. The updated journals are available and the staff also help us to source through e-resources if required. The classes are fully modern and so is the overall infrastructure. Lecturers are from around the world and they are very supportive and kind. The focus is more on industry but if someone wants to go for higher education professors love that and provide more support. A student, if they like, can even assist the professors with their research since they are constantly writing papers. In general I would say that there are many opportunities it's just about the direction you would like to take.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): It takes five years to obtain a permanent settlement visa here and for students like us who will take up a job here after graduation will be on a tier 2 visa so there is no problem with that. Personally, I like this country it is diverse and has good opportunities for growth and raising a family too. Be it education or healthcare everything is top-notch so getting a good job should be the priority, that's how one will permanently settle down in the UK.
Dislikes (Student Life): Coventry is very modern and I mean it. It is advanced, it has high tech labs with adequate resources, good student bodies and clubs and so much to do with your friends on campus. There are multiple clubs like photography, reading etc. and anyone will find a club that relates to the individual's hobbies.
Reviewed on 19 Sep 2023Read more
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International Business Management MSc - Batch of 2020
4.2
A top notch and modern university
Tips: The b-school is very forward and has many facilities like there is a business-suited simulation room, a trading floor etc. I guess engineering also has some high -teach labs and stimulating experience systems. I would say that this university is keeping up with the fast-paced world and that is something good. I myself got a 3000 GBP scholarship and many other international students get that. The faculty is very good and they share comprehensive material with us. This is a top university go for it nothing to think more.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are many Indian restaurants like Indian express but please don't expect good quality food like you get in India. I myself used to prefer veg food and it is not good at all the samosas are tiny, the price is okay but expensive you can easily make that yourself. The curry served is also not up to the mark and it is not only with one restaurant it is almost common. I cook my Indian-style food myself and it is far better.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2023Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2024
3.4
Student Friendly, academic-oriented university.
Tips: The people at the University are very friendly and help out with your concerns. The faculty is also very approachable and will give you support as and when required. Campus life and atmosphere is very cool and different from India. Class attendance is given utmost importance so attend your lectures regularly.
Likes (Safety): Coventry has been a safe city as it has communal harmony and many people from different cultures and descents study and make their livelihood. British have been very open and friendly, especially with Indian people but still a few incidents have been reported of racial abuse/discrimination.
Dislikes (Internships): There are certain student unions and clubs which help with leads on internship opportunities available. You will have to be very active on LinkedIn and make connections. Data Science has vast scope and many opportunities are available. The pay however will depend on the kind of USP you can offer as a candidate.
Reviewed on 13 Jul 2023Read more
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Global Business MBA - Batch of 2020
4.5
Covers your academic needs.
Tips: Expect to find a multicultural environment, everything will come down to your own ability to network. Professors are extremely helpful and unbiased. Expect a thorough evaluation on your assignments. Teachers will guide you through the curriculum and will evaluate you like a manager.
Likes (Safety): Safe campus near tower bridge, people are very friendly and would go out of their way to help. Good experiences would be late night travel to explore the city without worrying about safety. No racial discrimination except for a few parts in and around london.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The chances of settlement usually depend on your own ability to look out for a job, the college provides support but unlike India there is no concept of placements. Given a chance I would want to get settled in this country. The opportunity to grow here are immense.
Reviewed on 15 Jun 2023Read more
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Business Management BA (Hons) - Batch of 2022
4.8
Coventry is for you, you are for Coventry!
Tips: Starting with infrastructure, the infrastructure of Coventry is best. The university looks totally modern with well-equipped lecture halls and well maintained library. I've studied B.A. in business management and have spent most my time in library which is open 24 hours. You can easily book a group room or a computer for you if you wish. Facilities here at Coventy are good, staff is very helpful and being an International student you might find it somewhat difficult in the beginning but you'll get settled within no time and you won't even realize such is the culture here. The college is in the heart of the city and thus you'll find plethora of opportunities for you here. Faculty here is also very supportive, they give detailed feedback and become your supporting hand with coursework so, If you are afraid of an academic transition don't be for it'll be very smooth. For overall development and achievements of academic pursuit Coventry is the go!
Reviewed on 12 Jun 2023Read more
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MA Interior Design - Batch of 2022
3.4
Such a diverse university
Tips: Don't expect the university to completely assist you on placements and careers. They will only guide you on what and how to do, rest depends on your own tendency to learn and grasp things. Also, complete assignments on time. Never miss the due dates and stuff.
Reviewed on 23 May 2023Read more
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Accounting and Financial Management MSc - Batch of 2023
3.9
A great university in terms of ranking and student experience.
Tips: Coventry is an excellent option for engineering students. And the London campus is good for business students. Even on main campus business school is there, but the modules are a bit generic and fees are bit high compared to other universities. And they are only giving 2 instalments. For my course specifically more than 90% of students are international. And the fees are increasing annually. In Coventry, part time options are lower, but the rent and other expenses are reasonable. But overall, Coventry is a reputed and famous university in the UK. The exams and assignments are strict and the lecturers are really good.
Likes (Student Life): We can find a lot of international students in Coventry especially Indians. And there are many activities held weekly for students, the student hub is a very good place for students. The hub will cater to all the needs of students. Students can participate in elections and we are able to raise our voices.
Dislikes (Value for money): University fee is a bit higher when compared to other universities, while the modules are similar to others. So for business and finance courses, there are better universities that provide similar modules for low fees. And for placement options, an extra fee is to be paid.
Reviewed on 23 Mar 2023Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2024
4.3
If you are coming with a mindset of earning through part time don't came to Coventry University.
Tips: My first piece of advice for students is to make sure they have the money to fund their degree. Prepare for the climate because it won't be easy here. Should have an idea about the course what you are doing don't come blindly. Sort out accommodation in a good ventilation room because you may feel unbreathable because of heaters.
Likes (Safety): Coventry city is one of the most student friendly city in UK & Coventry city is the safest city in West Midlands. Coventry is vibrant, affordable home away from home. Coventry University is located in heart of Coventry city, so I feel like it's safe to live in Coventry city.
Dislikes (Part time work): Limited jobs in coventry city as it is a small city. Even our seniors didn't get the part time job till now. Few students are moving to other cities to get part time jobs. So if you have prepared to choose Coventry university then prepare to move to another city for part time jobs.
Reviewed on 17 Feb 2023Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2024
5
Best decision of life as a Coventry student
Tips: Students should know about their course modules properly. Research their chosen course and the courses provided by the university. Take two months of buffer for part time jobs as you have to eagerly search for it and you can easily manage yourself after it.
Likes (Safety): Student can easily balance their life here with high quality education and work. Students will get quality life once they will be in UK. Coventry University ranks within the top 30 in UK and worldwide it is very well known. I can suggest this university on behalf of my personal experience
Dislikes (Value for money): All faculty have excellent knowledge. They are so humble and kind and ready to help any time. They have detailed knowledge about modules and subjects. We can ask anything and their doubt-solving skills are amazing. All faculties have PHD and are very hardworking towards their teaching.
Reviewed on 10 Feb 2023Read more
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Data Science MSci/BSc (Hons) - Batch of 2024
5
Good student life. Enjoyed.
Tips: Students should do a clear background check of the place where they are going to live. They should be in touch with the previous students and ask them about all expenditures. They should try to live closer to the college because it won't make them feel any kind of stress. There are different societies for international students in each reputed college so students should join those channels by signing up on Facebook or Instagram profiles, by this they can gain more information other than their academics. If there is any chance, they should email the course co-ordinators regarding any special internships and also the future scope of job. Lastly one must get to know the area where they are living.
Reviewed on 10 Feb 2023Read more
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Naveen Kumar Namdeo Verified Icon
Global Business MBA - Batch of 2024
5
Many advantages at Coventry University London campus
Tips: Coventry University London campus advantage is its location as it's in the financial street. Each & every faculty is very supportive. Teaching quality is also good. We have friendly environment and university staff is very responsive if any student is having any issues.
Likes (Public transportation): Though London is costly, student life is perfect here as number of opportunities and global exposure is excellent. Faculties teaching quality is very good and all facilities are available. Student gets 200% support from the university staff which is really helpful.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Faculty knowledge and delivery is excellent. They have 100% energy while teaching and help with assignments. Enough instruments are available to help students in understanding difficult tools. Faculties are highly educated and also certified in many fields.
Reviewed on 9 Feb 2023Read more
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Automotive Engineering MSc - Batch of 2023
3.8
Got so much to learn in a short period of time.
Tips: I can't say for all the courses but for Automotive Engineering, it would be better if you know some software beforehand like Matlab, 3D CAD software and any analysis software, as it might get difficult to learn all these software in a short period of time.
Likes (Value for money): Talking about my course MSc Automotive Engineering, the university has very good faculty and the course is up to date. The professors help us whenever we need them. It is definitely value for money as the university is best for automotive courses. It is just that the university management has not been good lately.
Dislikes (Safety): Currently, there is an increase in the crime rate in Coventry city but I personally haven't encountered any problem yet. It's advisable not to roam alone at night even when you are with your group. Rest, the city is good. It is a student's city and City of Culture as well.
Reviewed on 13 Sep 2022Read more
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Computer Systems Engineering MEng/BEng (Hons) - Batch of 2015
3.6
Engineering at Coventry University is great.
Tips: It is a great University and has invested in its campus over the past decade. As a result, it’s now in top 20 universities in the UK. Still not the best also not the worst. It’s one of the best universities in the country for automobile engineering due to its huge ties with JLR and Rolls Royce. For my course, computer science engineering there are better options but I feel life in Coventry was much balanced in terms of cost and academic value than other competitors. Have fun!
Likes (Safety): Coventry was much safer than the neighboring major city of Birmingham. I did not face any sort of safety or racism concern. I usually use to stay up late working for assignments in the library and sometimes partying but I never felt any safety concerns walking back home which was a mile away from the city center.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): In 2015, there was no post study visa work available to further my stay to work in engineering. Although, this has recently changed. It was extremely difficult to get sponsored for a job in the UK after a bachelor's degree without any relevant experience. Sponsorship was limited and was reserved for senior and experienced candidates.
Reviewed on 9 Jul 2022Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
3.3
Think twice or even thrice before joining for your good.
Tips: Students should know that there are barely any scholarships when compared to other colleges and quite a few cultural shifts. Get ready for a lot of public speaking and assignments which is a dead scene in India. College does not care about your post-graduation work. Minimum career guidance, everything is self-made and self-done here.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The market is very bad at the moment, with hardly any opportunities. Would not recommend anyone to come here at least at the moment. Sponsorship is another problem that you'll face but one good thing is that you won't need sponsorship for the first 2 years of graduation. Salaries are comparatively low in the US where a just graduation gets on average 100K Dollars but here it is around 27-32K Euros.
Reviewed on 9 Aug 2024Read more
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MSc Computer Science - Data Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
5
Great College with great faculty and the transportation is very affordable and flexible.
Tips: Ireland is very welcoming to foreigners. Trinity gave me a great platform to meet new people and connect with the best minds in the world. The curriculum is well-researched and according to the new and upcoming fields in the Information Technology sector. The faculty is understanding so do not hesitate to approach them.
Reviewed on 23 Jul 2024Read more
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MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
3.8
Fun, challenging and great learning experience.
Tips: The job market is in a pretty bad shape as of now so decide carefully if you are willing to go through that much amount of pressure and struggle. In addition, finding a part time is quite challenging as well, and have a clear picture in your mind about whether you want to settle abroad or not before going.
Likes (Safety): The country is relatively safe and peaceful. There's public transport that works all time round. And I have been home pretty late at night and it was all safe. Regardless, there are teenagers who caused trouble for a few people I knew but again it all depends on your locality.
Dislikes (Part time work): It was not easy to find a part time job in Dublin. I didn't find one as of now and I am getting rejections for those as well despite having a good CV. I will still apply though until I find one and I will advise you of the same. Go there only if you want to settle down or spend a few years, if you're confused then maybe think about other opportunities.
Reviewed on 25 Jun 2024Read more
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(M.Sc/PG Dip.) In Quantum Fields, Strings and Gravity - Batch of 2024
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
4.5
Excellent College, but the city is expensive.
Tips: Foreign Education differs massively from our Indian Education System. They are very liberal and open-minded towards their curriculum and have exponentially more global exposure. I wasn’t able to obtain any scholarship to study at Trinity but many students in my cohort got scholarships. I’m extremely satisfied with the University and the course, leading to both PhD and Job Opportunities, though Dublin is one of the costliest places to live in but not in the Schengen region.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty are extremely nice and open in my department. I’ve never felt out of place asking doubts or getting help from both students and professors in my class. The lectures were organised Mon-Wed to help us have a longer weekend and study better.
Dislikes (Internships): We are encouraged to apply for Internships and support is provided by the college in creating contacts with industry partners via TQA. But being a student from India has made getting Visa to work in other countries very difficult. Most of the students choose to do a PhD after this course though.
Reviewed on 22 Jun 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Computer Science - Data Science - Batch of 2020
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
4.4
Great college to pursue masters.
Tips: A big cultural shift is a lifestyle where we have to do everything at home, including groceries, cleaning, and cooking apart from college and assignments. There are scholarship options provided by different colleges and the government of Ireland in general, have a look at those while applying.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Great faculty at Trinity college dublin, highly qualified and approachable for any issues. Teaching methodology is great but different from how it’s done in India. Teaching here is a lot more research-oriented, need to read a lot of research papers and discuss them in class. Apart from research, there are a lot of individual and group projects on real-life research subjects.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are fairly less opportunities on campus for part time jobs, compared to the number of students/people looking for these jobs. Having said that, it is not impossible to get one, just have to be on the lookout for one when it’s available. - since it’s a one year course, so it’s difficult to manage time for part time along with the course. But could be done once the students are comfortable with the course and lifestyle. - there are ample opportunities off campus, so not much difficult to find a part time job, but just need to be on lookout for one very actively.
Reviewed on 19 Mar 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2023
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
3.5
Master's at Trinity College Dublin is intense and requires self-learning.
Tips: (1) Students coming from India should be aware that studying in universities abroad requires quite a lot of self-learning. The number of classroom hours dedicated to subjects might be less, hence the onus is on the candidate to grasp the study material. (2) Some courses like one-year master's programs are a bit intensive which makes it difficult to do part-time work alongside studies, so students should have sufficient funds to cover their expenses in these situations.
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2024Read more
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MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
4
Learning by industry experts is the best.
Tips: There is no scholarship for this course. There are no exams which is a good thing. Programming knowledge is mandatory. The faculty are current industry leaders who teach with their working experience and not with theoretical experience because of which you learn by applying what has to be thought.
Likes (Indian Food): You get everything Indian in every area of Dublin, even near the college. There is an Indian Society. The majority of the students are Indians in most of the courses. All the Indian festivals are celebrated. The Indian community here is really strong. Mini India store is near the campus.
Dislikes (Part time work): The average pay is good (12.7/hour). But finding a part time on campus or anywhere near the campus or the city centre is impossible. The process of finding a part-time job is extremely exhausting. If you do find a part-time, managing expenses and studies shouldn't be an issue.
Reviewed on 11 Feb 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
M.sc in Neuroscience - Batch of 2023
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
3.7
It is a really old and prestigious college.
Tips: I found adjusting to the weather and professional environment took quite some time. Please do approach any and all college authorities without hesitation regarding any clarifications. They all are pretty helpful. Information on scholarships can be seen online, just make sure you apply for scholarships well in advance.
Reviewed on 29 Jan 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
4
Trinity College Dublin: The post pandemic era for Indians has opportunities given you have skills.
Tips: Keep in mind the cost of living. And personally, for the first time being outside of India there was definitely the culture shock but in a good way. Only suggestion would be to research universities based on the course that you want to take as they hold a very key role in how the course modules are set. With that being said you are going to be involved with cultures from all around the world which is a great opportunity to learn a lot about the outside world. And against popular belief in order to get a job around here is not a cakewalk, it's going to be demanding and make sure you hone the skillset and always portray yourself as the most valuable asset. Until you get into the company it's always going to be what value you are to the company and not the other way around. All serious talk side, a very good country and there's nothing a coffee can't solve. A note, the salary you might be getting right after graduation can be very much below your expectations but most companies do a regular revision of plays and you can climb up the ladder sooner than you think. But also the taxes are a bit on the higher side depending on what your salary is. I'd just recommend planning your expenses accordingly as you touch base.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): I wouldn't immigrate to this city as my main motive was to gain knowledge from what the university had to offer and explore. But comparatively, a permanent residence in Ireland is not that difficult if you are willing to put in the effort required. There are different permits which you will get to know as you get through the visa process. The first step is just getting a Stamp 1 which happens when you land a job and the company is willing to sponsor you. If your role comes under the critical skills list this is going to be the least of your worries. And from there on it's just adding more days to your residence and applying for a Stamp 4 which is equivalent to a permanent residentship and following that will be your Irish passport.
Dislikes (Safety): As it goes without saying it's going to be an entirely new city and it all boils down to being self-aware. Apart from campus security, there are going to be caretakers in case you live in a student accommodation that isn't provided by the university itself. Otherwise, you are always going to have the local cops. The city in itself is beautiful to explore and the neighbouring countries are also not that far off for a weekend trip. There are a lot of hikes around, a lot of local pubs, and a lot of activities surrounding the city. As long as you are aware of your surroundings you are going to be safe and sound. It would be a big plus if you had more people along with you.
Reviewed on 9 Jan 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Computer Engineering - Batch of 2023
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
3.7
How Trinity nurtures student life: Crafting futures beyond graduation
Tips: Since the weather here is cold and gloomy, so initially, one may take time to get accustomed to the weather and atmosphere here, because the culture and living standards here are completely different from India. Initially, one may feel that it is difficult to adjust here, but eventually, you will start getting habitual to this place, and you will like living here. Since I got into this college through the student exchange programme, so I did get an education scholarship with tuition fees of about 25%, based on my grades at the university in India. I am satisfied with the teaching pattern of this college because there is more emphasis on practical learning, so one must brush up their concepts before coming here, so as to catch up with the pace of learning here. I have also got accustomed to the weather here and the cuisine here, but I am only dissatisfied with the job market because there is a struggle after studies to find a job.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transport available here is very affordable and feasible for the students. Since the campus is in the heart of the city, so there are a number of available modes for public transportation, mainly the buses and the luas to each part of the city. For students, public transportation is extremely cheap, and if one travels several times a day, so there is a system of capping, where you are not charged after a certain amount has been spent in travelling on a day.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): For fresh graduates, the job market is challenging here and most of the companies are quite unwilling to sponsor visas as compared to the situation of experienced professionals. There are various graduate roles available in the IT sector, but again job market is competitive for graduates, although the salary offered is good.
Reviewed on 6 Jan 2024Read more
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M.Sc in Applied Psychology - Batch of 2020
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
4.2
One of the best medical institute
Tips: Transitioning to Ireland seems to have been a smooth experience for many. Students are encouraged to prepare for cultural differences, including weather, and people. I am satisfied with my college, course and country. Ireland is seen as a friendly and welcoming place with a quality education system.
Likes (Safety): There is a helpline for crime victims and student accommodation have full-day staff support to ensure safety. Dublin is generally safe both men and women can go out at night without any worry. The crime rate is low. But there have been some instances of petty crimes like theft and pickpocketing, especially in the city centre. There are concerns about crimes involving Irish teenagers. Although such incidents are rare.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent settlements in Ireland is possible but might require living there for over five years to obtain a Stamp 4 visa, which offers more long-term residence. Whether someone would want to move to Ireland permanently depends on their individual preference and circumstances. And also Ireland offers a positive experience in terms of education, culture, and job opportunities.
Reviewed on 26 Oct 2023Read more
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MSc in Entrepreneurship & Innovation - Batch of 2023
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
3.6
I had the best experience of my life at Trinity.
Tips: This college contains a variety of students so you have to be prepared to communicate with each and every person because it is very important to make connections here. You will also feel the quality of education is much higher than India. All my classmates were also very good.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty here is very good and very supportive. Teaching quality of Trinity Business School is up to the mark. All my classmates were also great and very friendly. Teachers also helped me a lot in writing my dissertation and helped me throughout the semester.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent immigration in Dublin is a little bit difficult because we have to stay more than 5 years to get a Stamp 4 visa and till then you will only have voting rights, not permanent residency. But if anyone wants to stay here he\she can stay for that long and can get a stamp 4 visa.
Reviewed on 28 Sep 2023Read more
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MSc in Operations and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2021
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
4.5
Very satisfied with the University, course and the country
Tips: The culture is pretty warm and friendly. Food would be something that you would miss so learn cooking. I did not avail scholarships. I am very satisfied with the University, course and the country. Ireland is English speaking country. It is friendly and welcoming.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The knowledge possessed by faculty in their respective subjects is immense. The teaching is more job oriented which helps the student to gain knowledge for the job market. Diversity is what I was looking for while choosing Trinity College Dublin. I am extremely satisfied with this.
Dislikes (Internships): TCD does have the concept of internship. But that's not an issue at all because the exposure and quality of the faculty is very good. There are no available internship concepts in Trinity College Dublin. This is something that you find only in UCD.
Reviewed on 10 Jul 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Computer Engineering - Batch of 2023
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
3.7
Insider insights of studying at Trinity!
Tips: Before joining Trinity, the students must know this fact that the university focuses most on practical learning rather than theoretical learning, and due to this, the students must focus on gaining industry exposure to gain practical experience before coming here. It is also very essential to know that there is many cultural difference compared to India, the environment is different, the weather is different, the people are different and the cuisine is also very much different. The students must prepare themselves mentally and physically to study in a foreign land and get used to the cultural difference in the new country. Lastly, Trinity is ranked the no.1 college in Ireland, and studying here is definitely a value for money if the opportunities offered here are carefully utilised by the students.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Doing a Bachelors degree from Trinity College Dublin was a great experience, especially the experience with the faculty there. The professors and the teaching unit at Trinity are extremely supportive and address the student's problems with utmost care and concern. While facing any difficulties, the faculty gives personal attention to the particular student in need and this way the faculty is most easily approachable. In Trinity, there is more attention given to practical learning rather than theoretical learning by making the students work on the assignments and projects by themselves and research the topic deeply on their own, rather than being solely based on the lecture slides and bookish knowledge.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Being an Indian citizens and holding an Indian passport, it is a very much complicated process to study or work in any European country because most of the European countries follow a very rigid process for immigration and visa sponsorship for international applicants. Unfortunately, some of the companies only offer internships or full-time opportunities to those holding an EU/EEA citizenship, which creates much hassle for the non EU/EEA citizens. The salary offered is pretty good for fresh graduates, but the most difficult part is the immigration and visa sponsorship, which derives the international applicants of various career opportunities.
Reviewed on 27 Jun 2023Read more
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MSc Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
4.6
Good university to be in.
Tips: Nice University. Thorough research on the course and values given by the university. Familiarization with the visa process is important for students coming here. You should have happy easy-going attitude during the waiting process at the university. Overall good university to be in. Students must get used to the Irish culture here. Learning to cook will be an important skill one can have before joining studies abroad
Likes (Internships): There are many internship opportunities available especially if you are young and have just graduated from the university. It is easy to apply, which is done from the company website. The acceptance rate is high if you are young and from a good college. The work culture here is good and people are treated with respect.
Dislikes (Safety): Safety can be poor sometimes because there are instances of people getting robbed. There are also many instances of pickpockets happening especially in the city centre. The law doesn't charge children under the age of 18, therefore, the Irish boys are a menace. There are instances of physical assault on people especially foreigners by Irish teenagers.
Reviewed on 25 Jun 2023Read more
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MSc Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
4.2
A prestigious college with an impeccable student life and architecture.
Tips: The people in Ireland are friendly and quite accommodating in general, plus make sure to make friends from different cultures and countries, because that's how you'll be able to adapt to Dublin easily. The culture in Ireland is a bit different than Asian countries and the people in Ireland have a very liberal mindset, plus you will have to know some of the local slang they use there, so it is very important to make Irish friends. Overall, I'm quite satisfied with the university, the course and the country.
Likes (Student Life): Trinity college has a great student life and there are tons of events, catered to the different likes and tastes of the students, hosted every week. I enjoyed making new friends from all over the world at Trinity, and social events conducted at the Pavilion bar helped me with that. As for student clubs, the clubs and activities can range from sports and music to entrepreneurship clubs like the 'Enactus' club. I personally benefited from the Enactus club as I got to make new professional connections.
Dislikes (Safety): Dublin in general is a safe city as compared to other European cities and what's intriguing is the fact that Ireland is one of only two EU countries with a helpline for victims of crime. The student accommodation in Ireland are extremely safe and the staff members are always available 24/7 in case we need any help or if there is any emergency.
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MSc Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
3.9
An unique adventure.
Tips: One of the best college in Ireland. You will experience a cultural shock and I didn't get any scholarship. I am very much satisfied with my college it has provided me with the knowledge and experience to excel in life. I really love this college. It gives a really international atmosphere.
Likes (Post study jobs): There are good jobs in Ireland. They require you to speak in English. If you have experience you are likely to get a better job and your job search will be easier. The salary is high, one of the best in Europe but the graduate programme has a low salary.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Public transport in Ireland has a bad connectivity. The connectivity has to be improved. It has irregular timing of bus. It is expensive. Tram is very congested. Could have made a better route for the tram. Although for students it is a little cheaper.
Reviewed on 20 Jun 2023Read more
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MSc Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
3.3
A unique experience at Dublin.
Tips: The experience of transitioning here in Dublin was very smooth. I haven't gotten any scholarships here in Dublin. The course is quite well and I am very satisfied with it. The student before coming to Dublin must be well versed in English. It is better for them to have an idea about culture which will help them blend with the crowd.
Likes (Safety): This is because Ireland is a very safe country. It is safe for both men and women to go out at night. The amount of crimes taking place here is very less. Although there are minor crimes happening like theft and robbery but it is very rare. Although one can expect violence from minor.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I am from India. The Indian food in Dublin isn't that great. The food here is expensive. The best type of food that you will eat here is the food that you cook for your self and since eating out is very expensive you wouldn't feel like going out to eat.
Reviewed on 15 Jun 2023Read more
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BA (Moderatorship) in Management Science and Information System Studies - Batch of 2026
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
4
Be ready for a big cultural shift
Tips: There was a huge cultural shift plus the Irish accent is tough to understand in general. But at the same time, I was independent and had to manage everything on my own. The experience was really good regarding that. Both university and course are excellent. There are plenty of scholarships as well but I didn't get any. You can apply through the scholarships page of TCD.
Reviewed on 10 Apr 2023Read more
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M. Phil in Comparative Literature - Batch of 2023
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
4
Trinity and living in Dublin has been a great experience
Tips: Trinity College Dublin encourages independent living and working. Along with that, faculty and other admin people are very approachable should you need to ask questions about the course, about registration, or anything else about living in Dublin. Never be afraid to ask for help.
Dislikes (Public transportation): TCD is located in the centre of the city, which means it is very well approachable from all parts of Dublin. Dublin is very walkable because it is small and places are relatively close to each other. You can walk from your home to TCD, you can take the intra-city tram (luas) or you can take the bus too.
Reviewed on 8 Apr 2023Read more
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