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Views on England Newcastle University campus
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2025
5
Newcastle University provides great student life and friendly campus.
Tips: I got a scholarship directly from the university, which was a huge help. The professors are very nice and teach very well. They are willing to help anybody you just need to reach out to them. The university organizes many activities for students, which is great. It includes sports and activities, seminars, etc. Try to participate in them and build connections. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my course, college and the country.
Reviewed on 1 Dec 2024Read more
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MSc Advanced Computer Science - Batch of 2025
3.9
Newcastle University has solid engineering programs.
Tips: Before you join this college, do your research on the university and the city where you'll be studying. Find out about the job opportunities, and connect with the college alumni on LinkedIn. Start applying for part-time and full-time graduate or postgraduate roles as soon as possible.
Likes (Public transportation): There is good connectivity between buses and metro throughout the city and the fares are reasonable. If you want to get somewhere faster, you can always hail a cab. If you live close to the university or city centre, you can easily walk to many places. I have never faced any issues with travelling so far.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part-time jobs are hard to come by because there are a lot of students from Newcastle University and Northumbria University applying for the same jobs. To get a job, you need to be smart and have good interpersonal skills. It is also a good idea to start applying for jobs as soon as you settle into your accommodation.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc Advanced Computer Science - Batch of 2025
3.6
The university is a great value for money with such talented and knowledgeable faculty.
Tips: I came from India, and I found the cultural differences to be quite drastic. The education system here is very different from India. However, I did receive the standard 2000 scholarship from Newcastle University. I found the people here to be very chill and friendly. I would advise new students to not be afraid to ask questions, as there are always people willing to help. The professors are extremely friendly and the faculty is very good. They will motivate you to succeed in your studies.
Likes (Value for money): The professors for my modules are very good. They are friendly and provide all the necessary information if a student has doubts. The fee for my course is definitely justified because the environment of study that this university provides for us is outstanding. Our lectures are mostly in Urban Sciences, Fredrick Douglass & Herschel Building. Urban Sciences Building is 10/10, the Fredrick Douglass Building is 8/10, and the Herschel Building is 7/10. Other than that, the university ambience is quite peaceful, and the staff is very welcoming.
Dislikes (Indian Food): As a student, you don't have much time to cook for yourself. Eating outside will cost you. Because of this, you will be more inclined towards eating good food less frequently. From my experience, I still haven't found any good and affordable place to get Indian food. I have tried 'Dhabe Wale's Aloo Paratha but it wasn't that good. It cost me around 6 pounds with Lassi.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2024Read more
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Msc Data Science (with Specialisation in Artificial Intelligence) - Batch of 2025
3.9
The university is very friendly and diverse.
Tips: Before joining, students should know about the amenities and transportation sources and also some students discounts while getting to buy something. The university campus is good and calm. I am in love with the city and the education system they are providing. The faculty are very knowledgeable and they always try to make us understand the concept and help us with our course work if we have any difficulties. In the end New Castle University is the best for its reputation and also friendly. Overall, I am satisfied with my course, university and the country.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc in Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
4.2
Newcastle University has a good faculty and strong academics.
Tips: The food options are not very appetizing. Also, the cultural shift from living at home to living on campus can be difficult. However, the university provides support through the accommodation and induction programs. Also, the vice-chancellor international scholarship offers financial assistance of 4000 pounds. The faculty are very accessible and approachable. They foster a supportive learning environment through open communication. The teaching faculty is diverse. I am quite satisfied with the course at Newcastle University.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Public transportation is cheaper compared to other cities, and the campus is well connected to the city via the Tyne and Wear metro. Haymarket station is nearby and offers frequent services to the suburbs and the airport.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc Advanced Computer Science - Batch of 2024
4.7
An enriching and transformative academic experience.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should understand the course structure, cost of living, campus life and local weather. Transitioning here involved adjusting to a research-oriented academic system, multicultural social norms, and independent living, which was enriching but required effort. I availed a merit-based scholarship, which eased financial pressure. Overall, I'm highly satisfied with the university's supportive faculty, relevant coursework, and the country's safe, welcoming environment, making this a transformative experience.
Likes (Safety): The campus and surrounding areas feel secure, with robust measures in place. The university provides a safe environment for students, and the city overall has a welcoming atmosphere for international students, which significantly enhances the sense of safety. Facilities provided are Emergency call stations, safe transport services, counselling and support services and much more. The city has a friendly local community that makes international students feel welcome. People are generally approachable and helpful.
Dislikes (Part time work): While part-time work opportunities are available, they can be competitive and vary in accessibility depending on the campus and location. The work experience gained is valuable, but balancing it with academics can sometimes be challenging. On-campus jobs are relatively common and include roles such as library assistants, research assistants etc. However, the availability of these roles depends on the size and resources.
Reviewed on 22 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc in Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2023
3.5
Msc Supply chain and Logistics course review in Newcastle University
Tips: Students should first know that it is going to be a huge cultural shift in terms of education and living. They have different grading styles and a lot of group projects. Even the exams are grade different than in India. Keywords and on-point are preferable rather than filling up the page. Scholarships are hard to get but very educative. They can help you financially as well if you can secure one. Scholarships are usually fewer in number so highly competitive but many international students get that if they can submit compelling essay. Overall experience was average because the UK market is competitive in terms of securing full-time jobs in your area. College does have many fair but it is tough for Masters courses when you don't have enough experience.
Likes (Public transportation): Newcastle has very good connectivity in terms of bus and metro. There would be a lot of options available all the time specifically towards the University which is right in the city centre. So for each ride, it costs you 2 pounds on the bus. But there are several cheaper ticket options available where you can take a monthly or weekly bus pass for that particular zone and can travel an infinite number of times. The secret part that not many know is that the university provides a bus pass to students for free travel. You just have to mail them and they will send you a coupon code to avail of that. It is valid throughout your university time.
Dislikes (Part time work): In the beginning, we went to many job fairs that represented us with part-time jobs in university but those were extremely competitive and applications would be in 1000's against very few openings. Part-time jobs are manageable in terms you being flexible and willing to work after classes and ready to work on weekends. Weekends are a good option to manage both expenses and your studies. The average payout right now is 11.44 GBP per hour which is quite decent for expenses every month if you can work the full 20 hours per week.
Reviewed on 21 Sep 2024Read more
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MSc International Business Management - Batch of 2023
1.9
The university provides very less internship and job opportunities.
Tips: Job opportunities in this city after completing your Master's or Bachelor's from the university are fewer and you might need to consider another city for better job roles, especially in Management and consulting. Your college tenure would be eventful, hectic and engaging, hence you would never notice the Emptiness of the City. In fact, I would also say that most UK nationals consider this City to be their Post-Retirement PLAN since it's muted and almost dead, especially in the winter. So you might have to rethink if you're looking for a flashy, happening or crowded city. I never knew about the Winter Depression before moving to Newcastle but it is for real. It gets Chillier up to -12 degrees Celsius, super windy and lonely during winters, which feels like never-ending. At last, it is a research based University. It is decent for studying Masters, so I would recommend it for Post-graduation, & also Newcastle as a City can be considered for a year or two courses. Still, Bachelors from here would be worthless and a complete waste of time.
Likes (Safety): I felt safe in Newcastle upon Tyne. The local people were nice and sweet. The city is not heavily populated, which contributes to the feeling of safety. Geordies are super fun and helpful. You can actually walk down the street as late as midnight or even longer, you would never feel unsafe or comfortable.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I wouldn't want to live here since I don't like the weather here and it is mostly on the colder side which is kind of depressing in the long run. Over the UK I would definitely prefer the climate of India to live, as it feels lively, happening and eventful in India.
Reviewed on 17 Sep 2024Read more
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MSc in Finance - Batch of 2024
3.1
Try to gain relevant industrial skills.
Tips: It was quite a good experience as it was my first time experiencing education at an international level. Newcastle upon Tyne is a beautiful and student-friendly city. Most of the students got a scholarship worth 34000. The job market in Europe including the UK is stagnant right now. You are more likely to get a job if you have relevant industrial skills along with work experience. Great work experience + skills will get you a job.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty at the institution are quite helpful and possess good knowledge of their respective subjects. They are approachable and willing to assist students in resolving their doubts or queries that may arise. In the end, what matters most is how focused you are towards your goals.
Dislikes (Internships): The Master's programme is of 1 year duration so it is quite difficult to get an internship. Also, the Student Visa allows you to work for 20 hours/ week. You can work more during term time but it is hardly 1 month. So, getting an internship is a struggle.
Reviewed on 31 Jul 2024Read more
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MSc Electrical Power - Batch of 2022
3.7
Microelectronics in Newcastle is good with lots of facilities.
Tips: Newcastle is best for M.Sc in microelectronics. The university provides lots of support and exercises for the job interviews. The teaching quality is so good and you will feel like you are studying exactly what you want. Few subjects only have assignments while some have exams.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculties are very nice and teaching is so good. Professors help us with every thing and they try to answer all our questions. One can ask professors to join research assistant position. One can also approach them for publication and PhD opportunity. They also provide recorded classes.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships in microelectronics course are very less. Internship depends on the course that one chooses. This is as per my knowledge. Internships are difficult to find. If one gets an internship then it becomes a heavy load to manage. The university provides career services wherein one can find jobs and internships.
Reviewed on 10 Nov 2021Read more
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MSc in Data Science (with a specialization in Visualization) - Batch of 2022
4.7
Newcastle University is academically oriented, friendly, and easy going.
Tips: As the university is part of the Russell Group, the courses I encountered seemed to be heavily research-oriented rather than focusing on practical applications. Adapting to this environment was challenging for me, as it placed more emphasis on how something is articulated and documented than on the actual work being performed. This shift in focus required a significant adjustment in my approach to learning and demonstrating skills. However, there are many on-campus events held so students should participate in it and try to make some connections to maintain it as it will be helpful for your career in the future. If you feel stuck or are not able to understand the concept do not hesitate to reach out to the faculty. They are very friendly are will help you. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences.
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MSc International Business Management - Batch of 2022
4.3
Great city and love the academic community.
Tips: The city has a great vibe and is very friendly. The Newcastle United Football Club has the best supporters in the world, and their passion is great to watch. I loved the city, the university, and the people, and I know I will miss them all when I graduate.
Likes (Indian Food): Newcastle has a lot to offer, including great food at affordable prices. There are many Indian, Thai, Chinese, and Vietnamese restaurants within walking distance of campus. There's also a small Chinatown.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The chances of getting sponsorship for a post-study visa are very rare. This is true for all of the UK. However, if you are only planning to live in the country for a short time, it is not a bad option. Skilled workers have better chances of getting sponsorship.
Reviewed on 25 Sep 2024Read more
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MSc International Marketing - Batch of 2023
3.7
Affordable for students but not the best.
Tips: Students should know that this is a research-based university, and the best courses to study from here would be any course that incorporated sustainability into their modules, as the university is highly rewarded in the field of sustainability. Also, the university career cell assists in career growth and guidance, but the university itself is incapable of offering any placements like many other universities in the UK. Overall, the city life is peaceful and safe and is highly recommended for students with its affordability. 
Likes (Safety): Newcastle is generally considered a safe city with a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere. It boasts a strong sense of community, and residents and visitors often find it friendly and easy to navigate. Like any urban area, it is advisable to stay aware of your surroundings, especially at night, but overall Newcastle maintains a reputation as a safe and enjoyable city to live in and visit. 
Dislikes (Value for money): I believe other better universities in the UK and cities can be considered for education instead of Newcastle University, as there are many better jobs landscaped post-graduation at the university. The university mainly offers only international branches of those mainstream courses to earn money from international students. 
Reviewed on 23 Sep 2024Read more
Views on Lancaster University campus
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MSc Finance - Batch of 2023
Offered by Lancaster University
4.5
Samir’s experience at Lancaster.
Tips: I took some time to adjust due to massive changes in weather as well as culture. I did receive a scholarship from my state government for the program. I was fairly satisfied with my course and university. The faculty members are really helpful and ready to help.
Likes (Value for money): The faculty and resources are worth the money spent. The course is very intense and will not give to time to sit and relax. Apart from curriculum, it does teach you a lot of things. The one-year program helps in developing your soft skills. Also, the career team is also really helpful.
Dislikes (Internships): As it is just a 1-year master's program, you don’t get enough time to do an internship. Also, the department does not allow due to time constraints. Some programs do provide a chance to work on industrial projects instead of research projects but that varies from program to program.
Reviewed on 6 Mar 2024Read more
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