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Shannon Verified Icon
BA Honours in Business - Batch of 2024
2.6
It's fair I have attained my degree but I wish we got more exposure.
Tips: I would like the students to know that there is no scholarship included in the courses to explore the market and gain some experience which can further help in applying for full time jobs so that they would not have to face the issue of being a complete fresher in the market. Part time jobs are not easily available as well.
Reviewed on 24 May 2024Read more
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MSc in Accounting & Finance Management - Batch of 2023
4.3
College is pretty good until you work hard and pass without any backlogs
Tips: The culture of the college and the lecture are all very different from what i experienced back in India. We have to take initiative if we want to study and pass without any backlogs. I had number of exams, group assignments and individual assignments as well. We cant Google and copy paste for the assignments, we have to do our own research with books and journals or else it will be considered as academic misconduct and they will fail us. The college is a good place but it is more academic friendly and strict, so you need to work hard to pass.
Reviewed on 19 May 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Business Management - Batch of 2025
3
Great college but not value for money.
Tips: Culture is different, most people are friendly. Everyone get scholarships, I don't remember the allowance but everyone gets some good amount. Exposure is average, there are only Indians much, I expected people from all countries. They can work on diversity.
Likes (Value for money): I don't think it is value for money because the fees is too much and they don't provide many facilities on campus. Like there is no food stall, just a small coffee stall and drinks. The timing of classes is pathetic they keep 5 hours break which goes to waste. Mostly there are only 2 games football and table tennis, so I dont think the fees is justified
Dislikes (Internships): Not much guidance, everyone is concerned about teaching their course and running off. There is no help with jobs. There are a few guest lectures which only tell us how to apply for part-time still don't help.
Reviewed on 27 Mar 2024Read more
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Vivek VTV Verified Icon
MSc in International Business Management - Batch of 2025
4.1
Fast paced but manageable
Tips: Griffith college is not for the easy goer for sure as it is very particular in terms of attendance and academics. But if you manage to do both of them right, then the rest of the perks and benefits associated with the college will help you ease out your time here.
Likes (Quality of faculty): We have faculty members with years of experience working as board members and top-tier consultants for major brands. They also share quality resources and are helpful when needed. Although the classes here are fast-paced, faculty members take time to clarify doubts when asked.
Dislikes (Safety): The college is very safe and does not have any issues but the same can't be said about the city in general. It does not apply to all the places but sometimes it is recommended to stay alert in some areas especially in the evening regardless of whether you are a female or a male. I haven't personally experienced any safety issues here but I've heard people being attacked verbally/physically in secluded areas by "junkies".
Reviewed on 15 Mar 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Business Management - Batch of 2025
4.7
Good college . Only one year course so it will go by very fast.
Tips: At Griffith, there are more offline classes and it's a small college. Cork is a nice place I think everyone will get part-time jobs, it's not an issue. Come and enjoy. Here if you go outside you can't see that many Indians. But in college, most students are Indians.
Dislikes (Value for money): Other colleges will cost more so compared to them, the fee is low. We can enjoy here. Cork is a nice place. The course is somewhat difficult because, for those who don't have a mathematics background, it will be hard. But I am from a pharma background trying to adjust to the course.
Reviewed on 11 Mar 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Big Data Management and Analytics - Batch of 2020
3.7
Academically focused with a barrage of assignments for most weeks!
Tips: The transition was not difficult except for the changes in your natural environment and the normal differences you experience in terms of accommodation. The weather is not very friendly and the culinary changes. I did get a scholarship of around 30% for securing 80% in my 10th and 12th board exams. Very satisfied with the course, even better than some of the premier colleges in the country. But it does not stand true for all courses. The drawback might be a lack of campus recruitment but it is the same problem for most colleges in the country.
Likes (Safety): There are CCTV cameras all around the campus. Even late-night studies at the campus are worth it considering that the security is still online. Overall people are friendly and are very respectful. The cost of living has gone up significantly over the last few years.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The campus could be a little tricky to get to if you are not residing in and around the city centre or along the route to reach the campus. There are two different transportation systems - the bus and the luas(road rail). A travel card is required to keep these expenses affordable.
Reviewed on 8 Mar 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Big Data Management and Analytics - Batch of 2023
3.9
Good experience and a comfortable environment.
Tips: Scholarships will be offered based on the criteria given by the college in their conditional offer letter. As there are lots of Indian societies and communities, it wasn't as hard as I imagined to make new friends. I was very satisfied with my university and my course. The weather is a bit hard sometimes but it is adaptable.
Reviewed on 5 Feb 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Big Data Management and Analytics - Batch of 2021
3.4
Try to build friendships and networking.
Tips: The college provides scholarships to eligible students but one has to explore jobs right from the very first day to be matched with skills. Otherwise too late to pick skills after graduation. Grifith is more active in marketing and journalism. IT is not a very good department for placement.
Likes (Safety): It has an accommodation facility which is very safe and secure inside the campus. Outside people are very friendly and safe to get along with. If you lose your belongings they are kept in safe custody and returned to you. Once I lost a gold item and was returned to me after two days by a receptionist.
Dislikes (Part time work): Covid outbreak didn't allow much outgoing. I didn't get many jobs to earn a side income. Also, there is no job on campus and no placement cell for supporting students while studying. Average pay is low around 10.5 euros for part-time jobs. Attendance is very strict so not possible to work while studying.
Reviewed on 10 Oct 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
M.Sc in Pharmaceutical Business & Technology - Batch of 2023
4.7
Overall positive college experience
Tips: Before joining, students should research the college's programs, campus facilities, and support services to ensure a good fit. Transition and to cultural shift I adjusted well after coming here, only experiencing minor cultural shifts in daily life and social norms. I received a scholarship based on academic achievements, covering tuition and providing a monthly allowance, which eased financial concerns. I'm highly satisfied with my college, the course content is engaging, and I enjoy the cultural diversity in the country.
Likes (Part time work): I rated 5 for part-time work because there's a wide range of opportunities available. On-campus jobs are available, and you will find a diverse selection of off-campus opportunities in the surrounding area as well. Part-time work is manageable with academics. The average payout varies but is generally competitive.
Dislikes (Internships): I rated 3 on internships due to limited availability. Moderate guidance, but relevance to my field varies. I recently embarked on a quest to secure an internship in the lively city of Dublin, Ireland. Regrettably, my efforts didn't yield the desired results, prompting my 3-star rating. Despite the challenges in finding an internship, Dublin itself remains a captivating city, rich in culture and opportunities. My rating is a reflection of my personal experience and not a judgment on this vibrant destination. Keep exploring, and you may discover the perfect opportunity that eluded me.
Reviewed on 26 Sep 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
M.Sc in Interactive Digital Media - Batch of 2024
3.8
One of the best private college with great history and in very good location.
Tips: Good location in between city center, cost of living is very high but if yoy find part time it manageable, other facilities are great, classrooms are big and well-equipped and staff is lso friendly and good. Mutli cultural student from different part of the world. Everyone is very friendly.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Good cillege and good faculty only they don't help in getting placement the course. But easy country to get into if you want permanent residence to move to Europe. Once you get PR you can apply for Passport and travel around Europe and western countries.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Need to find critical skilled job and have to work for 3 years to get permanent residence. Then it is very easy to get Irish passport. Overall very good country to move too. Also very easy to move to UK once you complete your studies. Would Recommend if things are not working for Canada or Australia.
Reviewed on 26 Aug 2023Read more
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M.Sc in Interactive Digital Media - Batch of 2024
4.2
Griffith College is one of the best and most famous colleges in Ireland
Tips: Scholarships are available here. I had 10 years of experience in the field so I wanted to do my master's programme. And Griffith college is one of the most famous and best colleges in Ireland. It has a good reputation in the market. It is the only English-speaking country currently in the EU and taxes are lower and all big tech companies are here in Ireland.
Likes (Value for money): A cheaper and better option than the UK, USA, Australia and Canada. Plus they provide a one-year master's programme in all fields. Just after one year you can enter the market and work professionally. Plus all the big tech companies are here in Ireland so jobs are easily available.
Dislikes (Part time work): Easily available in Dublin city for students, you can work as a part timer in the supermarket, event company or security job are easily available. This is sufficient for your rent and monthly groceries plus you can save some amount which you can send it back home or enjoy because Ireland has a lot of sightseeing and good nightlife.
Reviewed on 11 May 2023Read more
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MSc in Procurement and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2023
3.7
Learning with fun. Be focused.
Tips: I know about 15 students before joining in my course through the campus connect app which is one great news for students. To know who your classmates are, and who will be sharing the same class throughout masters is helpful. This helps students to know each other before starting up their classes which I think is a good sign of interaction beforehand.
Likes (Quality of faculty): There is no compromise on faculty teaching standards. They are top class and most of them were PhD holders and have sound experience. Each and every professor gives us the most valuable time when we need it. They have very strong practical knowledge and work experience in their relevant field.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): We all know currently we are hit with Covid19 and Russia and Ukrine war. There was major impact on many sectors so directly or indirectly on students who are looking for post study jobs at this point in time. So this is one of the most important point taken into consideration on post study jobs in current situation throughput the globe not only limited to Griffith College or Ireland.
Reviewed on 17 Feb 2023Read more
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Master of Science in Computing - Batch of 2023
5
Friendly atmosphere with multinational students
Tips: Students should choose a better course with good opportunities which suits their previous education or their own interests. One should make a background search regarding the job market after their masters. Students should also monitor all the eligibility criteria & acceptance rates of the particular university or college.
Likes (Value for money): The college infrastructure has a very big space to have fun. The college is perfect for all-round development of an individual. Students love interaction, fun and studies as well so you can easily find ways to keep yourself occupied. There is literally everything in college.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Faculty are highly experienced in their respective subjects. They are friendly and make every student learn on their own about industry oriented skills. They prepare them for their desired jobs by creating interactive sessions. The faculty are themselves very talented and interactive in the classes. They make you ready for every possible situation.
Reviewed on 11 Feb 2023Read more
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MSc in Big Data Management and Analytics - Batch of 2022
3.7
Great place to learn and enhance skills.
Tips: Well experienced and supportive faculties are present. They conduct interactive lectures and are focused on hands-on practical sessions. They are always ready to help with doubts and provide proper guidance and study material. Curriculum is updated which gives opportunities to explore recent developments and technologies.
Likes (Value for money): Griffith college provides students with great lectures and excellent study material with quality education. It is one of the growing private colleges in Ireland which is more focused on students' success. Griffith college also provides affordable student accommodation.
Dislikes (Internships): It's difficult to search internships, especially for freshers. Past experience is required to get selected for any internships program. Mostly internships are unpaid and require strong technical skills. Very few internships opportunities are available.
Reviewed on 27 Oct 2021Read more
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MSc in Big Data Management and Analytics - Batch of 2025
4
Affordable college for international students with good academic facilities.
Tips: I think the cultural shift was there when I first moved to Ireland, I was very surprised with the European culture and lifestyle. Yes, I definitely got scholarship from the college on the basis of merit. I would say I am happy with my decision, after all everything is not going to be perfect, we need to up skill ourselves and had to adjust in the country.
Likes (Public transportation): Ireland's public transport is student-friendly in cities like Dublin with buses, Luas trams, and D-ART trains offering student discounts. Monthly Leap Cars provide affordability, but rural access is limited. Improvements in reliability and affordability could make computing easier for students.
Dislikes (Part time work): On campus jobs are not too much as there are not opportunities, but you can get off campus jobs with references, also resume should be good with experience to show. It's easy to manage part time with academics if someone has a proper schedule to follow. Weekly 250 to 300 .
Reviewed on 10 Jan 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Procurement and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
2.8
A balanced journey at Griffith college.
Tips: Before joining Griffith College, it is important to understand the quality of the course, scholarship, cultural differences, and support services available. Transitioning to college can be challenging, as the academic environment is often more rigorous than high school. Students may need to develop self-discipline and time-management skills.
Likes (Value for money): There is access to resources, a comprehensive curriculum and networking opportunities. The availability of academic support, career counselling, and extracurricular activities can enhance the learning experience and justify the fees, providing tangible benefits beyond just classroom learning. The tuition fees could be considered high relative to similar courses at other institutions, leading to the perception that the value isn't fully justified.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are mostly fast food chains and cafes. Affordable, quick-service meals, typically ranging from euro 5 to 10 euros per meal. Places to enjoy lighter fare, pastries, and coffee, often in the range of 5 to 15 euro per item. This could be due to a lack of diverse cuisines, availability of fresh ingredients, or the presence of primarily fast food or chain restaurants rather than local, authentic dining experiences.
Reviewed on 19 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Medical Device Technology & Business - Batch of 2024
3.4
Insightful experience at Griffith College - academics, culture, and student life in Ireland.
Tips: Griffith College is known for its practical, hands-on approach. Before joining, it's good to be prepared for a focus on industry-relevant projects and assignments. I availed scholarships of around 2 Lacs INR. I'm very satisfied with Griffith College and the course. The curriculum is designed in a way that balances technical knowledge with business acumen, which is perfect for someone looking to enter the medical device industry.
Likes (Safety): Ireland is generally a very safe country to live in or visit, with low levels of violent crime compared to many other places. The streets, especially in smaller towns and rural areas, feel very secure, and people are typically welcoming and respectful.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Griffith College's campus is well connected to the rest of the city, making it easy to get around Dublin. Buses frequently run near the campus, connecting it to major parts of the city, and there's a reliable network that makes computing straightforward. Public transport costs around 1 Euro one-way, so it costs 2 Euros in total. Moreover, you can travel for 90 minutes once you swipe your leap card.
Reviewed on 7 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Medical Device Technology & Business - Batch of 2024
4.1
Positive experience with practical learning and growth opportunities.
Tips: I am adjusting quite well, though the cultural shift required adapting to different communication style and academic expectations. I got a 2000 Euros scholarship because of my good grades. Overall, I am satisfied with the university, course content, and opportunities in the country as everything aligns with my career goals.
Likes (Indian Food): I rated 5 because of Indian food as there are plenty of food options from my home country available, including Indian grocery stores and restaurants, making it easy to access familiar cuisine. I prefer cooking myself as it's healthier, more budget-friendly and allows me to enjoy traditional dishes from my home country. While I do enjoy eating out occasionally to try different cuisines, cooking at home gives me control over ingredients and helps balance cost with quality.
Dislikes (Part time work): Rated 4 on Part-time work because on-campus jobs are limited, but off-campus opportunities in retail and hospitality are available. Balancing part-time work with academics is manageable with good time management. The average payout for part-time work is around 13 Euros per hour.
Reviewed on 23 Sep 2024Read more
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M.Sc in Pharmaceutical Business & Technology - Batch of 2021
3.1
Good learning opportunity but it is up to you how you utilize it.
Tips: It is upon the students how they want to utilise the facilities provided. There would not be any spoonfeeding. The staff is friendly but you need to study to get grades. Create contacts, explore opportunities and work towards your ultimate goals. It is a good place if you are with the right mindset.
Likes (Public transportation): The connectivity is good but there is scope for improvement due to traffic delays. The buses are usually on time except during peak hours. But the routes are very elaborate so it would take much longer to reach a place than when travelling in a car. There is wifi on buses which is great.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The market is crashing and the ratio of genuine job openings and people looking for jobs is very unbalanced. The most common problem for immigrants is to find a job that sponsors them or lets people self-sponsor, for them to continue staying and working in Ireland. There are a lot of contract jobs but very few permanent ones.
Reviewed on 9 Jul 2024Read more
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MSc in Accounting & Finance Management - Batch of 2024
4.2
Good academic oriented culture.
Tips: Students should be study-oriented, well-organised, focused on their goal, be practical, and never be dull on their personal matters. All we have is now, so be focused and passionate. Hardworking nature people can do anything to secure their goals, especially in study matters as it helps achieve good results.
Likes (Indian Food): European culture food options are available and you should be able to experience a wide variety of food culture in Ireland nothing. The main ingredients are mashed potatoes, sauce ages and everything we have. Egg and bread toast and cheese butter are also provided.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Some companies are ready to take freshers and some companies are looking for experienced people in the same country. Usually accounts related packages are available to be free enough to apply and receive and prepare ATS-friendly resumes for further help, and recruiters are recruiting based on skills also.
Reviewed on 24 Jun 2024Read more
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Vishnupriya Vayyatt Verified Icon
Master of Architectural Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Canterbury
3.4
University of Canterbury provides many on campus events for students.
Tips: It is hard to get a job in my field because there are not a lot of job opportunities available. Also, there are students from different countries, so there will be some culture shock. There are no scholarships available for my course. The people are kind and welcoming, especially if you respect their culture. The elderly are friendly and open to having warm conversations. Christchurch is a quiet and peaceful place, and the people enjoy that kind of life. I feel safe on and off campus, and most of the campus is open to students so they can study whenever they want. Overall, I am satisfied with the campus, the country, and the university.
Dislikes (Internships): Unfortunately, internships are not part of the curriculum here like they are in India. This makes it challenging to gain hands-on experience, especially since most employers require knowledge of New Zealand laws and standards. In India, internships are available at any firm, but here most internships are through agencies and students have to pay for them.
Reviewed on 23 Jan 2025Read more
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Master of Engineering (Transportation Engineering) - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Canterbury
3.1
University of Canterbury has highly knowledgeable, experienced, and passionate faculty.
Tips: The University of Canterbury offers a high standard of education. Students should be aware that the coursework is not easy and requires a high level of independent learning, critical thinking, and practical applications. The education system here is very different from what I experienced in my previous institution. I was awarded the New Zealand Excellence Award Scholarship, which covered my tuition and living expenses. The application process was straightforward which involved submitting an academic record, a statement of purpose, and reference letters and the scholarship provided a stipend of NZD 10,000. I am very satisfied with my choice of university, and I would highly recommend it to any student who is seeking a world-class education in a safe and beautiful country. It is safe, scenic, and offers a good quality of life.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty at the University of Canterbury are highly knowledgeable, experienced, and passionate about their areas of expertise. They are very accessible and approachable and maintain open-door policies during office hours. They are also very responsive to emails. In terms of teaching methodology, they emphasize real-world case studies and group projects, and there is a strong focus on advanced software tools. The teaching faculty is also diverse in terms of nationality.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Authentic food options from my country of origin are quite limited here. Most restaurants close by 7 or 8 pm, and there are only a few fast food restaurants like KFC and McDonalds that are open after 8 pm. Casual dining restaurants range from NZD 15 to 25 per meal, while fine dining options can go upwards of NZD 40 to 50. I prefer to cook for myself, as it's more economical and allows me to prepare meals closer to my taste preference. It's also a healthier and more fulfilling option compared to eating out regularly. However, I occasionally enjoy dining out to explore different cuisines or socialize with friends.
Reviewed on 23 Jan 2025Read more
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BE (Hons) in Mechatronics Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Canterbury
3.8
A challenging but fulfilling and rewarding experience.
Tips: It is very important to understand that moving to a new country can be very challenging and overwhelming. The way life works and the processes are different to what you are used to. I think it was really important for me to try and learn the way people live their lives here since you can't change their way of living, so you need to be open to adapting. However, you should never feel like you are alone. Especially if you are moving to Christchurch for University, there is a whole network of people that you can get in contact with, and there are many different clubs to join. Therefore, you mustn't be scared to go out and meet new people. Embrace the new challenges. For me, joining clubs and/or sports teams is the best way to meet new, like-minded people. Furthermore, in terms of scholarships and funding, I managed to get an international student scholarship that allowed me to live in the halls in my first year for free. There are many scholarships that you can apply for, however, you need to make sure that the scholarship applies to international students. In terms of funding, I was fortunate enough that my parents were able to give me a weekly allowance that enabled me to live my day-to-day life. However, since I am studying engineering and playing cricket, I was also able to find jobs that allowed me to make money over the summertime. As long as you work within your visa restrictions, there is a lot of opportunity to find jobs etc. The university experience has been really amazing and I have been able to learn really cool things, both within the university and through daily life. While my course is very challenging, I have learnt some amazing things and could not be more grateful to be learning high-quality, practical knowledge that can be applied in the real world. New Zealand in general is a beautiful place with amazing people and beautiful views, you cannot say too much bad about this country.
Likes (Safety): Christchurch and New Zealand in general is a very safe city and country. The people are very nice and helpful. Although there are crimes like stealing from cars, as I have experienced, it is very easy to navigate through life and I have rarely had trouble trying to fit in within the community. Especially when joining the university, I felt that everyone was extremely supportive and always looking to make new friends. Therefore, the overall UC community is amazing.
Dislikes (Value for money): New Zealand in general is an expensive place to live. And, with international student feels, it makes it extremely expensive. While I have been fortunate enough that my parents can support me through my undergraduate study, a lot of students would not have the same luxury. It seems quite unjustifiable that as an international student, you pay more than 5x the price for the same courses and resources that a local student would get. I had already been in New Zealand for 2 years before joining the university and had a good network of friends already. Therefore, I did not need support as an international student as I am sure international students need.
Reviewed on 19 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Business Information Systems - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Canterbury
4.8
Practically oriented in every perspective.
Tips: The enrollment process at the University of Canterbury was easy. For the initial days, it was obvious I felt cultural differences but after getting used to it, it felt like a home away from home. I was awarded a Dean's Award scholarship. I had a good academic score in my Bachelor and previous work experience helped in get the scholarship which was around 5000 NZD. I am fully satisfied with my university, course and the country - New Zealand.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transportation in Christchurch is excellent. It is well connected to the campus, and even towns 40-50 km from Christchurch are connected with good frequency of timings. The bus is the primary mode of transportation, and fares are subsidized for students at a rate of 1 NZD.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are some jobs on campus like Tutor, Research Assistant, and part-time in some cafes around the campus. Talking about Off-campus jobs there are plenty of them but you must have relevant work experience to easily get those. Academics are easily manageable with the job. Most of the jobs pay the minimum wage in New Zealand which is around 23 NZD.
Reviewed on 19 Oct 2024Read more
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Shivam kumar Verified Icon
Master of Business - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Canterbury
4.5
Learning with fun, and interaction with different communities and people.
Tips: Don't think! Just come to the University of Canterbury. It's the best university. The university provides everything here. All the faculty are here to guide us from scratch. The university has different departments for students to help. The university is very active in terms of hosting events and helping students.
Likes (Indian Food): Hygiene is followed. Quality of food is delivered. Here maximum options are non-vegetarian, but I am a vegetarian. So, I don't eat much from the outside restaurants. I am an Indian and close to my accommodation. There is an Indian restaurant where I go to and enjoy my meal fortnightly. The price is not expensive because if one is earning then he/she can afford eating outside. I prefer to cook by myself and enjoy my meal.
Dislikes (Value for money): It's expensive as compared to other universities. But the fees is justified as we can see that the course offers 180 credits towards our degree, which is good. The professors are very supportive. They are always there to help and encourage us to do good. My overall experience has been the best here.
Reviewed on 16 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Applied Data Science - Batch of 2019
Offered by University of Canterbury
4.2
Great university and great exposure to learn and grow.
Tips: I was concerned about the transition from India to New Zealand, but it wasn't that tough. The university and students made me feel very welcome and helped me get into the system. I applied for a scholarship and secured it, which was very helpful. Students should firmly keep an eye on scholarships as they would be reflected in the mark sheet and would be helpful in future job placements.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): I got permanent residency in New Zealand after completing my course and getting a job there. I love the culture and the country. It is peaceful and accepting. If you have the opportunity to settle in New Zealand, you should definitely try it.
Dislikes (Public transportation): I gave public transportation a low rating because bus service can be quite limited, especially late at night and on weekends. However, bus fares are very reasonable, and using a combination of public transportation and bicycles can make travel time faster.
Reviewed on 16 Oct 2024Read more
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Master of Business Information Systems - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Canterbury
4.7
Perfect blend of all the things that a student may need.
Tips: The college is very good overall. There is always a cultural shift when a student studies internationally, but after some time he/she settles. I got a scholarship of 5500$ and it was provided to me on merit basis by the university and it was called Dean's Award Scholarship. Overall, I am totally satisfied with the university and the country.
Likes (Student Life): One can take part in a lot of activities in the campus. In every week or two, there is some event happening. There is a separate committee for organizing events for students. Also, the campus is very beautiful and well planned. We can get everything that we may need.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are ample of jobs, but we require a relevant experience for them, which is difficult for an entry level international student. So as an international student, I am giving a rating of 3. If we got skills in the relevant background, then we can get jobs.
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Bachelor of Arts in Psychology - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Canterbury
4.3
University Of Canterbury - A supportive and enriching vibrant environment.
Tips: Before joining the University Of Canterbury, students should be aware of a few key things to ensure a smooth transition and a fulfilling experience. UC is known for its strong academic programs, particularly in engineering, but students from all disciplines will find a diverse range of subjects and resources to support their studies. For International students, understanding the culture of NZ, the university's academic expectations and student life are crucial. It's helpful to engage with the university's international office and join clubs and societies to build a support network. When I transitioned to UC, there was certainly a cultural shift. Coming from abroad, I experienced a change in the education system, where there is a strong focus on independent learning, critical thinking and research. Regarding scholarships UC order various opportunities for international and domestic students. I did not personally avail of a scholarship, but many students can access it based on academic merit or specific criteria. It's a good idea to check the UC scholarship database early in the application process to see what options are available. Overall I am highly satisfied with my university experience at UC.
Likes (Quality of faculty): I rated 5 on value for money because I believe the education and overall experience at the UC are worth the tuition fees. The quality of the academic programs, modern facilities and extensive student support services all contribute to making it a valuable investment. UC provides access to excellent resources such as libraries, research centres, and academic guidance, which are crucial for student success. Additionally, the diverse extracurricular opportunities, well-being initiatives and career development programs further enhance the student experience, making me feel like I am getting more than just a degree. The tuition fees for my course are justified because UC offers a high standard of teaching, with experienced lecturers and a well-designed curricular that prepares students for the professional world.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I rated 2 on food options from my country of origin because there are limited authentic restaurants that cater to the cuisines I am familiar with. While a few places offer dishes from my home country, they don't always taste the same. I personally prefer cooking for myself, as it allows me to prepare meals that are closer to what I would eat at home, and it is more budget-friendly. Cooking also gives me more control over ingredients and flavour which I enjoy.
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BE (Hons) in Software Engineering - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Canterbury
3.6
A pretty good university with very limited opportunities due to recession.
Tips: There is quite a bit of adjustment when comparing the education system from back in India. In India, as long as we get good marks at the end of the year exams, we get a good overall mark on our report cards. However, here you have to work hard and get good grades in each and every assignment because the amount of weight they carry in your final grades is a lot.
Likes (Safety): The city is pretty safe as I haven't heard much violence against anyone. There is little racism, if any at all, against other ethnicities. There is not any bad experience in particular that I have in the city that I could share. The people here are quite friendly as well which is also good. However, from what I have heard from friends, there is a bit of exploitation done when someone is sponsoring your residence visa if they are your workplace as well. However, the owners in those cases are also mostly Indians.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Not many companies offer sponsor visas as far as I know. The main reason for my rating of 2 is that the current job market is not very good. The country is in recession and there is an acute shortage of jobs available in a lot of the fields. Quite a lot of the students need to move to cities or even countries to find a good job. The wages/cost of living ratio is also not great for it to be considered a good option to work.
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Master of Applied Finance and Economics - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Canterbury
4.2
Modern college with helpful professors and green environment.
Tips: Studies are taken seriously but professors are supportive and helpful. Students get used to their studies after seeing the competition. The country is very beautiful and the infrastructure of the college is modern. Course fee is justified nothing more. Accommodation will cost around 8 lakhs/ year roughly which I don't think is much. Prefer this country over Canada and it is worth it.
Likes (Safety): The country is very safe and people are polite and respectful. The Maori tribesmen are also very welcoming and want others to know about their culture. So far I haven't experienced any bad experiences and I don't think any of my friends have either. 10/10 for safety.
Dislikes (Internships): GoinGlobal portals is famous in student communities for getting good internships. Sometimes there are recruitment drives across campus or in Christchurch some fares are organized especially for international students. Be aware, make connections, subscribe to newsletters and definitely a good internship opportunity is seeking you!
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BE (Hons) in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2021
Offered by University of Canterbury
5
I feel this is the best University to upskill career.
Tips: I recommend students to start the process of application early so that they will get the acceptance offer soon from this University. And I also suggest to take the advantage of campus accommodation which is somewhat cheap and you will not face any hassle when you eventually come here.
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