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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics - Batch of 2025
5
Perfectly designed university for students.
Tips: I love the culture here in Belfast. The people are amazing and friendly, both in Belfast and in other cities in Northern Ireland. I got a PGT scholarship with an early bird offer of 2000+1500 = 3500. After subtracting the scholarship amount, I paid the fee amount. I am very satisfied with the course, the country, and the university.
Likes (Part time work): I spend my day walking from the student accommodation to my university, which takes about 15-20 minutes. I love learning with my classmates, and the campus is amazing. The student union is a great place to hang out, socialize, and work. They have a piano and organize many events, including career fairs, festivals, and treasure hunts. There are also many clubs, including hiking, sports, equestrian, education, spiritual, and water sports clubs.
Dislikes (Internships): The faculty encourages and trains students to work on their part to understand and learn the subject by giving application-based assignments. All the faculty members are just an email away. They give their appointments to students in need and help to understand students' POV as well. The faculty are a mixture from different parts of the world with diversity from Europe, Asian, and the UK.
Reviewed on 4 Dec 2024Read more
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MSc Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2025
3.5
The curriculum is well defined and the faculty are very helpful.
Tips: One of the key reasons I joined this university is because it's the cheapest Russell Group university, and the cost of living in Belfast is comparatively low compared to other cities. Belfast is a small city, and the university has scholarship programs, but they won't affect you. The course structure is well-defined, and the professors are very helpful, but you will struggle to get marks from them. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Part time work): You can get part-time work both on and off campus, especially around Christmas. It may be a bit of a struggle at first, but there are plenty of part-time options available, so don't stress about finding a job. If you budget wisely, you can cover most of your expenses and even save some money.
Dislikes (Value for money): As an international student from India, the high tuition and living costs at Queen's University Belfast can be a financial burden. The scholarship you receive won't be enough to offset the cost of living, especially for housing and accommodation.
Reviewed on 3 Dec 2024Read more
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MSc Marketing - Batch of 2025
4.1
Wonderful city and university of love in with multiple opportunities to take on.
Tips: There is going to be a cultural shift academically as well as in general. Coming from a small town I have seen a lot of cultural socks here in my first month. I received a scholarship of 6000 pounds from QUB. It was based on my SOP. I am very satisfied with all of these factors, the university is amazing, the people are very helpful and generous, and the course is on point with my preference. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the course, country and university.
Likes (Part time work): Belfast is a comparatively small town but has a lot of part-time role opportunities across all domains. On-campus roles are pretty hard to accomplish as a lot of people apply for them at once. It sometimes gets hard to manage your day with part-time and lectures. It's right down to the minimum wage.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Due to competition from other applicants, it is pretty hard to land a job of your interest. However, if you start early at applying to internships and placement while semesters are running you can get an upper hand on them. LinkedIn is also a very nice tool to make new connections that will help you land a role. All kinds of marketing roles are available starting from approximately. 18000-30000 year.
Reviewed on 20 Nov 2024Read more
Adarsh Choudhury Verified Icon
MSc Finance - Batch of 2024
4.3
Supportive, diverse, and rewarding experience at Queen’s University Belfast.
Tips: Before joining Queen's University Belfast, students should know that the university offers a supportive and diverse environment with a strong emphasis on academic excellence and extracurricular activities. Transitioning here was smooth, though I did experience a cultural shift. The friendliness and warmth of the people in Belfast made it easy to adapt to the new surroundings. The university also provides various resources to help international students settle in, from orientation programs to dedicated support services. I did not avail of any scholarships, but I know that Queen's offers a range of scholarships for international students, which can be applied for based on academic merit or specific criteria. I am highly satisfied with my university, the M.Sc. Finance course, and living in Belfast. The city is welcoming, and the academic environment at Queen's is both challenging and rewarding, offering numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Likes (Student Life): I rated my student life at Queen's University Belfast a 5 because it offers a vibrant and enriching experience. Living in Queen's University accommodation has allowed me to be fully immersed in the university community. My day typically starts with lectures and group study sessions, followed by spending time with friends in the student union or exploring the beautiful campus. What I enjoy most about my college life is the diversity of activities available. The campus is always buzzing with events, from academic workshops and guest lectures to cultural festivals and sports competitions. I regularly participate in these events, as they offer a great way to learn, socialize, and relax. Queen's also has a wide range of student clubs and societies that cater to various interests, including finance, sustainability, arts, and sports. I'm actively involved in the Sustainable Finance Society, where we discuss and promote sustainable practices within the finance industry. This has not only allowed me to pursue my passion but also to connect with like-minded individuals. Overall, the supportive and dynamic environment at Queen's University Belfast makes my student life truly fulfilling.
Reviewed on 28 Aug 2024Read more
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MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2023
3.4
This place will help you transform to a stronger version.
Tips: After joining the college there will be huge cultural shift and cultural shocks. Develop a mindset to embrace the culture open heartedly. There will be a scholarship depending on your merit and they deduct it from total fees. I am partially satisfied with university, course, and country. Because the course was not entirely taught as promised for non technical students and they expected us to learn by ourselves and complete the course. This was a huge blow to non technical students.
Likes (Part time work): There are plenty of part time jobs on campus and around the campus. It's hard to manage studies and jobs at the same time but increases time management skills. Basic pay for all jobs. You need to manage the time schedules for job and academic works. If you are unable to manage, there are support systems to help you complete academic work from university.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Due to change of rules, there is almost no chance of getting permanent settlement. An international student is given only a last priority. It is absolutely tough to compete with the native here for job hunting. If given a chance, I would definitely opt for permanent settlement.
Reviewed on 26 May 2024Read more
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MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2022
4.9
A value for money university but the journey will be challenging.
Tips: Try to get to know about the weather. About the nearby places of university. Apply for all the scholarships which you are eligible for. Try to connect with your alumni. Acceptance of new changes both good and bad is a good skill to have. Be ready for challenges since life abroad is not what you see on social media.
Likes (Value for money): QUB offers high range of scholarships which makes the course fee more affordable and value for money. Fees compared to other universities in mainland UK, QUB offer very competitive and good fees. Also, payment options are flexible and offer more discounts if you pay in full in advance .
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): A permanent settlement takes 5 years in the UK. To reach that you need to find a sponsorship job which will help you to stay in for longer terms. Also rules by the UK home office change very often so bit uncertain to predict the future. But again not impossible to get a PR.
Reviewed on 3 Apr 2024Read more
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MSc in Mechanical Engineering with Management - Batch of 2022
4.1
A course in QUB is a real time challenge and if you are really passionate about the subject.
Tips: I did get a real good experience out of my degree, not only academically but I did grow a lot in the real world understanding the job prospects and real-world skill set. I did get a scholarship based on my undergrad score in India at the time in 2020 but unsure today how the scholarships are awarded. I loved this large university in a small country.
Likes (Safety): Crime rate is the lowest and you feel safe to walk at any place even if it is dark and isolated in a remote area because the response rate for emergency services is really quick. I had an instance where police had to issue a fine to us as we broke a Covid house restriction but that's a pretty small fine though.
Dislikes (Indian Food): We don't find many Indian/Bangladeshi/Pakistani Restaurants in Belfast compared to other cities in the UK or Ireland as Northern Ireland has transportation challenges, I did cook mostly on my own. An average Indian dinner would cost an individual nearly 315-320.
Reviewed on 25 Mar 2024Read more
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MSc Accounting and Finance - Batch of 2023
3.5
The university offers many opportunities to grow.
Tips: Be ready to take on any opportunities that come. Be sure to study well, as it is not that hard to pass unless you put in the required effort. And also make sure to have fun too as the city has a lot of things to offer. The college also has a lot of programmes that are beneficial to students, so make sure to check them out.
Likes (Value for money): University has nice affiliation and the modules are relevant and well thought. All professors are well educated and helpful. The course also has a lot of assignments that are relevant to the job market and various subject expertise, but scoring in assignments also depends on the professor and his views.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): You have a chance to get PSW after you study for 2 more years. I wouldn't personally immigrate here but it does offer scope if you want to. Everything depends on the job you get, and the Visa sponsorship that your job might offer. It takes 5 years of sponsored visa to get permanent residence.
Reviewed on 28 Jul 2023Read more
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Krushangi Nandanwar Verified Icon
MSc Finance - Batch of 2022
4.8
Leaving your comfort zone, yet finding comfort.
Tips: After taking admission in QUB, I haven’t had any problem and being in Belfast is the best kickstart for any student to start their new journey in the UK, as everything comes around to your budget. The professors interact with the students very well and they do not hesitate to clear the doubts. The college lectures are all offline but you do get study material online and research papers that help us in our assignment and exam preparation. There is a 3 floor library and a Riddel hall where you can do group study by booking the room. A graduate school is there as well which is beautiful and peaceful to study alone. The university has a sports centre including sports like private classes for yoga, aqua jogging, Pilates or dance, swimming, badminton, gym, rock climbing and much more. The university offers various clubs to join such as Tai Jutsu, badminton club, caving club, skydiving club, dance club for especially for south Asian students, etc. After completing the course, Queens has their app called ‘Simplicity’ where you can see which companies are hiring and there are graduate programs as well. Internships are also available which you can do only after you are done with your graduation, since it requires 40 hours of work every week and as a student, we are allowed only 20 hours. The Queen’s itself has cafes and student’s union where you can work part-time. QUB also comes under the Russell Group which is great for your CV. As a student, everyone faces some or the other problem, but you have professors to give you advice and the university also offers support for the student’s well-being. I realize that I took the right decision to choose QUB and I would recommend it to others as well but also, an honest suggestion would be getting into QUB in the September intake is preferable than the January intake.
Reviewed on 1 Sep 2022Read more
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MSc Planning and Development - Batch of 2022
3.4
Low tuition fee and good academic support
Tips: It belongs to the prestigious Russell group of Universities. Students should learn some skills back from their home country that would help them to maneuver through their academic and social life. Also, have their CV tailored as per the UK requirements
Likes (Safety): Safety depends on the area of residence and the area of travel. I was fortunate to live in student accommodation at ulster University and Queen's University during my course but in the last two months, I will be shifting outside the campus accommodation.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): In my second semester almost there were two months of academic strike that caused concern but later was resolved. Not all faculties are full time working so you have to take appointments. The online library & extra activities help for academic and job purposes.
Reviewed on 8 Aug 2022Read more
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MSc in Mechanical Engineering with Management and Industrial Internship - Batch of 2023
4.6
Best postgraduate experience at this university.
Tips: Get ready to take up academics seriously with the programs offered to be research intensive in terms of assignments and exams. Engaging in several university clubs and events will provide ample exposure to leadership and is also fun. Learn a thing or two about Irish culture.
Likes (Internships): Belfast is a booming city with a lot of upcoming business opportunities. Local companies hire interns and part time employees. Plenty of summer internships are available with decent pay. Regular effort in applying for internships is required to reach out to employers but the hiring process is fair and square.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are limited options for Indian cuisine and can often be pricey. Having local food is quite feasible. Being a vegetarian is a little difficult but can work with a lot of recent vegan options popping up in different parts of Belfast. Buying at a local grocery and cooking can prove advantageous.
Reviewed on 10 Jul 2022Read more
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MEng Computer Science - Batch of 2024
4.3
Good university, very cheap living cost and good for IT students
Tips: The university is very friendly with people and you can have many different clubs to join. From all other universities in UK, this is the cheapest with living rates. There is a variety of different food options however the city isn't as lively as London or Dublin so just make sure you know it'll get a bit quiet at times.
Likes (Indian Food): There are many Indian restaurants around here, like at least 4 at minimum. You can easily order food from delivery or visit them. Also, there are pretty decent Indian shops around where you can buy all the items from India, all original. They're pretty good and you can find almost anything you need.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part time work personally for me has been a bit hard to find but others around me have gotten part-time work pretty easily. I tried applying for part-time jobs in restaurants and other jobs such as receptionist but I never got a response back from anywhere.
Reviewed on 9 Jul 2022Read more
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MSc Applied Cyber Security - Batch of 2019
5
Queens college is good for cyber security course
Tips: As it is a cybersecurity degree, knowledge of ethical hacking or industry experience will help a lot to grasp the study material. While doing the degree, you can also pursue certificates like Splunk, CEH, CompTIA etc as they will help you in the recruitment process.
Likes (Safety): When we joined the course, the structure of the classes was okay. In a month, the first week was reading week, the next was the classes, and the exam was on the last day. The third and fourth week was reserved for the coursework. After our batch, the structure was changed which made the course more efficient. You have to help yourself and study very hard as the exam pattern is very different from that of India.
Dislikes (Value for money): The faculty had a lot of credibilities. They helped us whenever we had any doubts. The course content was also good and explained thoroughly. Mostly, all the professors are PhD and have immense knowledge. But now, the faculty is changed so please check the Queen's faculty page.
Reviewed on 5 Jul 2022Read more
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Konkala Atchuth Reddy Verified Icon
MSc Data Analytics - Batch of 2022
4.4
Affordable and a top ranked institute.
Tips: Most of the job opportunities are seasonal and it is hard to find jobs which can provide us sponsorship to live in UK after the period of Post study work-visa. In terms of safety, Belfast is one of the best places in UK. It is better to join a Post-Graduation course with some work experience relevant to the course.
Reviewed on 11 Nov 2021Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2022
4.6
One of the best colleges in UK
Tips: It's research driven university and opportunities are more to pursue. University would give you links to the contact from industry and it depends on you how would you utilize it. There will be various meetings and you can add the speaker to your LinkedIn profile and connect with them
Likes (Student Life): It's good. People and faculty are helpful. Food and transportation is cheap. Student accommodation is preferred. Private accomodation you might not get it as the volume is more and most probably the landlords prefer people who are working and settled. Apart from that you can opt for university Accomodation as they would provide you all the facilities
Dislikes (Internships): Haven't got any internship till yet but still searching. There are a lot of opportunities, however you need to search for the one that suits you the best when you are pivoting. There will be a lot of roles open for your current domain but you might struggle if you are changing the domain.
Reviewed on 12 Nov 2021Read more
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Kritiv Kapil Verified Icon
MSc Business and Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of East Anglia
3.7
The university is great and provides good internship opportunities.
Tips: Before joining the University of East Anglia for an M.Sc. in business and management students should be aware of the diverse and inclusive campus culture. Transitioning to UEA often involves adjusting to a collaborative and research-oriented environment. Many students experience a cultural shift, and new perspectives and lifestyles scholarships are available. I received one by applying to the universities on online portals with allowances covering some part of my tuition fee. Overall, I'm highly satisfied with UEA's academic rigour faculty and the vibrant city of Norwich, making it a great choice for international students. 
Reviewed on 4 Aug 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of East Anglia
3.6
Beautiful campus, and great faculty. A huge library and a great student support team.
Tips: Prefer to stay on the University campus, it is easy to attend classes and you will not be disturbed by the unnecessary hustle-bustle of landlords. Please be prepared with your finance (university fees + at least 6 months of expenses) and do not rely on getting this sorted with a part-time job.
Likes (Safety): The City of Norwich is safe and peaceful with ample security, and almost zero crime rate and you even girls will not hesitate to walk even on the dark road at 2 AM. Transportation is available till midnight and it is easy to commute from one place to another.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Getting sponsorship post-PSW is a challenge as it becomes difficult for organisations to prove your worth, especially for general courses like engineering and management. PSW is for two years and you need to prove your worth in that period to get the sponsorship. The research field has better chances for settlement.
Reviewed on 8 May 2024Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of East Anglia
4.7
Good future after studying here.
Tips: Come to study, do not just focus on work, learn from faculty and network well. Build your local knowledge and communication skills. Also, try to work in the field of your experience, that will be really helpful. Also, meet people from different countries and network.
Likes (Internships): You get jobs and networking opportunities easily. Also, if you are smart and have a good command over language then you can really establish yourself. Make sure to come here with good written, spoken and listening skills in the language as it is helpful.
Dislikes (Public transportation): At night, it is difficult to travel. There are very limited travel options, however, if you rent or have an electric scooter then it becomes easy for you. A taxi is expensive, however, the bus is convenient for that travel until midnight. Otherwise, rail transport is also good.
Reviewed on 22 Dec 2023Read more
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MSc Finance and Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of East Anglia
3.2
Good university to study in UK for masters
Tips: I got the M.Sc. training scholarship which was partially funded and I received a waiver of 5000 GBP on my tuition fee. There are many scholarships meritorious students can even get 10000 pounds off depending on luck as well. I like this university and everyone is helpful. Faculty and student bodies are all good.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation has no problems. Single line system and inter-changing is not required. I prefer the bus to go to my college as my accommodation is not far. I have gone to London, it took me 2 hours and 15 minutes to reach there by train. It is also very cheap which I like but not that much as compared to some other European countries.
Dislikes (Part time work): The university has many jobs but I don't know why they do not give it to students who are already studying there. In other universities, students get the job but here they bring others to do it and not the students which I didn't like. Outside the college jobs are available, hourly rate is 12 pounds don't work for something less than as some students have been made to feel foolish.
Reviewed on 22 Nov 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Business Analytics and Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of East Anglia
4.2
The university is good, still need to improve in the practical analysis
Tips: Students coming should be aware that it is going to be tough. However, the quality of faculty and teaching standards are higher than other nearby universities. Faculty members are supportive but some of the subjects need a bit more practical topics. Lastly, students should come prepared, try to get in touch with a few students from your course.
Likes (Post study jobs): Considering this is one of the top rated colleges in the UK, it provides practical exposure compared to other colleges located in the area.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The facility in the college is good and highly talented. Most of them were Ph.D. professors and they were very friendly and answered all our questions. And most importantly the knowledge they possess is very valuable and most of them were very polite.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2023Read more
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Vamsikrishna Pujari Verified Icon
MSc Computing Science - Batch of 2022
Offered by University of East Anglia
5
One of the Top 25 universities in UK
Tips: It's the best university in the east of England. Research your course and its curriculum before choosing a course. Research about accommodation and food as you're an international student, you must have some food habits that are essential for your daily life. Hang out with your friends whenever you've free time as socializing will help you build connections.
Reviewed on 14 Sep 2023Read more
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MSc Cyber Security - Batch of 2022
Offered by University of East Anglia
4.3
UEA Norwich, UK - A hidden gem for students
Tips: Be open to meet students from other countries and cultures, respect other people's space and don't forget to socialize. There are multiple scholarships and grants available which are not very hard to avail. I'm fairly satisfied with the course structure and had a really good time at university and Norwich is a quite peaceful and green city. On-campus lake is a big plus.
Likes (Safety): Student union is there for any other issues, local people are quite friendly and I personally never had any safety issues or never heard of any security-related issues from anyone around. Norwich is a quite safe and scenic city, the cost is nearby and often it costs 32 to get to the beach which is quite cheap over there. You will find people very friendly towards Indians and Indian food. If you know how to cook, you can make friends very easily. There is a strong drinking culture there but still safe for everyone. There are frequent awareness programs for students to prevent any non-international harassment.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Currently UK is not in a good phase and not providing a lot of sponsored jobs, value of university is good though. I'm currently working in India because of my personal circumstances but you can definitely move and live in the UK. Just don't forget to skill up and go for practical knowledge. Books and exams give us the foundation but it takes more than that to get a good job.
Reviewed on 6 Sep 2023Read more
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Shweta Verified Icon
MSc Data Science - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of East Anglia
4.1
Overall a good university and great support
Tips: It is better to stay on campus accommodation as you will have update regarding what is happening in the university. A lot of activities are conducted to bring unity. The only problem is for the vegetarians as there are not many options available. Also, it is advised to study the module details and try to reach out to any seniors who studied the same course.
Likes (Public transportation): Bus accessibility is high. Till late at night we have access. 2 buses run from the university to the city centre which is at very high frequency. Cab services are highly priced so it's better to avoid that. University is not far from the market place and everything is available on the campus.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The expectations from the students at least in technical jobs are quite high. Initially, we will find it difficult as the system is new to us. But building a network helps you get and survive in the jobs. You need to have strong knowledge to get a job here.
Reviewed on 14 May 2023Read more
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MSc Global Business Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of East Anglia
3.5
University offers a lot of activities.
Tips: It's a good university. Try to take every opportunity available and have fun. And try to complete assignments on time. There is a nice wildlife trail that's really cool and it's quite remarkable. Food is nice at the university but only a selected few so that's it.
Reviewed on 12 May 2023Read more
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MA Education and Development - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of East Anglia
4.4
Area is very big. All facilities are good. Staff is polite and helpful.
Tips: Students who plan to come here can prepare for hard work. They can do their own study. Attend every lecture and maintain good relations with teachers. Students have to make their assignments perfect. They can improve their academic skills and writing skills. They can prepare for hard working part time jobs.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Staff is highly qualified. They are polite, flexible and helpful. Staff helps in every situation. University has different departments that can deal with your every problem. Staff reply to emails quickly. They are always available to solve your problem. You can ask a question to them any time.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Food is too costly. Many food outlets close in the evening so it is difficult to get food at night time. The cost of food is high. The same food item has a different price in different food outlets. Indian food is rarely available. Transport is costly to bring groceries.
Reviewed on 9 May 2023Read more
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MSc Business and Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of East Anglia
3.5
Dream college where you can make your career
Tips: Students should know about their coursework as well as placements prospects of the field. Apart from that they should check about course curri and exam pattern which will be helpful for students as the exams here are different from the ones in India. The library is also 24/7 365 days available. You can book a private room also in the library to study. My overall experience is good and satisfied with this college.
Likes (Part time work): Avg Payout : 11 GBP. Depend on your job and company and sometimes on a bank holiday you will get double payment. Go to career central and apply for part job. It is very easy to manage and mostly you should prefer Sunday weekend shift. So part time jobs are easily available.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Less possibilities at this moment as per the government rules and regulations. About PR, it will take more than 5 to 7 years. So in the country PR chances are very less. But if you get some good opportunity then might be good to get PR. So during the study you have to focus on study and once you get a good job and the company will offer you sponsorship then your chances of PR will increase.
Reviewed on 9 May 2023Read more
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MSc Global Business Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of East Anglia
4.1
Best University and provides best well being support
Tips: It's better to know everything before and I don't think UEA is a bad option. I would strongly recommend it to upcoming students. Students need to know about the place where the university is so that they can get to understand the job opportunities over here.
Likes (Safety): Norwich ranks in top 5 cities in the UK. Wherever you go you can go safely and return back, people are very free with us and helpful, and the university has safety support and they care about everything. Which makes us feel that we are safe and protected. The university accommodation is also safe.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer eating Indian food but we barely get Indian groceries. And it's very expensive country but still, it's fine, if we can manage to cook. Few Indian groceries are available so we can get some time to cook and have good food. Sometimes we can try new cuisines outside. .
Reviewed on 5 May 2023Read more
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MSc Operations and Logistics Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of East Anglia
3.6
Exploration of new cultural orientation.
Tips: The communication style, and attitude towards education and work is very different from the ones I experienced in my native country. An academic scholarship of 5000 pounds was availed at the beginning of the course. The course nature is a bit different from what I expected. Complicated and difficult was my overall experience.
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MSc Accounting and Finance - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of East Anglia
3.5
College life is nice and it is fun to be a part of UEA
Tips: Culture is different here but you will learn all the things. You might have to struggle for a job in the initial days but if you are serious, you are gonna fetch the job. I got an Indian scholarship of 34,000. Overall the study is nice but you have to do a lot of research to complete your assignments.
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MSc Global Business Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of East Anglia
4
Our university is very supportive and friendly. University has very good name locally and overall.
Tips: I faced a bit of a cultural shift after coming here like food, dress, language and many more. I got a standard scholarship for Indians which was fixed and if you are an Indian you will get the scholarship by default. I'm really happy with the university and the course which I'm doing and after a few months I really started liking this country and the city.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): I would prefer to settle here as I started liking this city a lot and I will be getting two years of post-graduation work permit. Hence there are chances to get settled over here. There are a lot of job opportunities available here in this country. Also, the university is supportive of us if we apply to their career centre.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Even though food option is less we get all kind of grocery so particularly we won't miss much. There are few restaurants from our country of origin like Namasthe Village restaurant charge more than market price but the quality of food is authentic. I prefer cooking myself to eating outside as it's too expensive and less option for vegetarians.
Reviewed on 26 Apr 2023Read more
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MSc Supply Chain Operations and Logistics Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of East Anglia
4.8
Good for academics and professional opportunities.
Tips: University of East Anglia is a reputable institution that provides students with a range of academic, social and professional opportunities. By understanding what UAE has to offer students can make an informed decision about whether it is the right university.
Likes (Indian Food): There are many retail shops that sell Indian-origin or Asian food in Norwich. As well as restaurants owned by Indian or South Asian people are very popular like; Namaste Village, Spice valley. Here one can get vegetarian and non-vegetarian options easily.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Public transport in some areas is not convenient or accessible enough to travel regularly. This is due to infrequent services and longer wait times. A major concern is that most of the routes connect via the city centre and one needs to change the bus at the city centre.
Reviewed on 20 Apr 2023Read more
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MSc Operations and Logistics Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of East Anglia
4.2
Good university for studies and I really enjoy the university life.
Tips: I am satisfied with the university and the city. The teaching is really great. The university is more focused on academics. Very satisfied with the faculty and facilities. The facilities that we have is so advanced it meets international standards. University also meets all the security standards.
Likes (Quality of faculty): All faculty members are good and friendly. We can approach them any time we want. All facilities are available in the university itself. AccesOboe is so easy and good. There are so many good facilities at the university.
Dislikes (Value for money): I think the fee is fairly enough. The college also provides the necessary facilities. The faculty members are so good and talented to demonstrate all the topics with real-time scenarios. University is up to date with the latest technology in the educational system. Also, have transport facilities.
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MSc Accounting and Finance - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of East Anglia
2.9
Good for studying. Build a network by attending all sessions.
Tips: The college will help you in building your resume and with interview preparation. Norwich doesn't have many opportunities but it provides a peaceful environment. The location of the university plays a major role, and UEA has a sound environment.
Reviewed on 19 Apr 2023Read more
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MSc Accounting and Finance - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of East Anglia
4.7
Nice place with welcoming people
Tips: Be ready to adapt to a new culture. People are nice and welcoming but you have to be careful of the surroundings. As small incidents happen everywhere. However, everything is a new experience and be careful of the privacy of others as they love it when you value it.
Likes (Safety): University people are always present if you have any issues. Be it related to finance or mental peace, they have dedicated teams for all of this and even they do support in every possible way. You can contact them regarding any issue and they are more than happy to help.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Restaurants are expensive and I like to eat at home. Eating outside is costly as you have to pay in pounds and be ready to cook everything at home. If not, you can choose to eat frozen food which is also a nice thing to do as it costs less and is also good everywhere.
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of East Anglia
2.6
Good but can be better. The lecturers are good but the cohort can be well-filtered.
Tips: Know better about what you want before you come here. Scholarships are provided if you are proactive and if you write some essays. I'm satisfied with my course and lecturers but not with this city and country. Food options are very less and even part-time jobs are less in Norwich.
Reviewed on 13 Apr 2023Read more
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