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Dhrti Juneja Verified Icon
BSc (Hons) in Management - Batch of 2026
3.8
The university is good. You shoud explore the city and be part of clubs.
Tips: Before you start university, be prepared to join societies and talk to new people. It will take time to adjust, so don't expect a glorious picture in the first few days. To get the most out of your university experience, explore different parts of the UK and get a part-time job. This will help you get out of your comfort zone and experience new things.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty are amazing and really helpful. They are always approachable and keep a close eye on their students. They encourage students to talk to different people and join different societies. They also make sure that your mental health is fine at all times.
Dislikes (Value for money): It is definitely very expensive in comparison to the support from the university. The faculty is helpful but the money charged by the university does not compensate for it. It is a good university but you lead your own life. University lets people explore their own paths.
Reviewed on 24 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2022
4.7
Great college experience; the transportation is affordable and accessible.
Tips: Students should budget carefully for expenses, utilise academic support, book accommodation options early, engage in societies, sports and events, engage with local customs and backgrounds, and develop time management and study skills. I have experienced high satisfaction with academies & facilities.
Likes (Safety): Bath is one of the safest cities in the UK. Being a student-friendly city public transport is quite accessible and out-of-campus accommodations are all provided with security vans. Personally, I never experienced any bad sightings in the city, but always be careful.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): I believe throughout my time at the University, I never faced issues with accessibility & approachability of the faculty, they were all really helpful. As far as teaching methodology is concerned, it's quite different from how we are taught in India and I found practical learning more useful than theoretical cramming.
Reviewed on 29 Jul 2024Read more
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Kirtana Pillai Verified Icon
MSc in Management - Batch of 2022
3.8
Great exposure and new exciting beginnings!
Tips: Definitely a cultural shift. Become more financially independent. Better work environment and work-life balance. Good comfort of living but expensive. Great opportunities but a competitive job market. On a scale of 10, I am 8 satisfied with the university and course. As for the country itself, I would say 7 as weather, standard of living, and expenses can be overwhelming if you do not have an income.
Likes (Value for money): Great faculty with post-study placement support. The tuition fee is high generally but lesser compared to other universities offering anything similar or better. They offer opportunities for internships with companies they have ties with which is a great kickstart for our professional journey. Also provides lots of activities and programmes to engage with industry experts which opens new doors.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Less Indian shops. eg Mantra. Can explore foods from other cultures. Bath being a tourist city can be expensive at times. 1 meal can cost somewhere around 7 to 15 pounds and for a student may be least affordable on a day to day basis. I ate outside on weekends but other times cooked as the class schedule wasn't very tight. Rest can be adjusted from your place of work part-time restaurants etc.
Reviewed on 7 Mar 2024Read more
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MSc in Accounting and Finance - Batch of 2023
3.2
A good sensed, liberal and a holistic university
Tips: This is an underdog university. The faculty, life and part time jobs are fun-loving in nature. People are liberal and so safe in the city. The modules are also career oriented. There is a good M.Sc. careers department which helps the students in enhancing their employability opportunities.
Reviewed on 27 Jun 2023Read more
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BSc (Hons) in Management with Marketing - Batch of 2026
3.8
University of Bath - An Amazing Place to Study!
Tips: Be prepared to work on yourselves as an individual. University in general is quite different from school, there is no one that can improve your performance apart from yourself. The resources at Bath are endless, from fantastic faculty, employment help, award-winning societies and so much more. Use all of the resources available to you! It will pay off. Faculty are on stand-by to help students with literally whatever they need, students just need to make themselves open to learning and willing to work on themselves.
Likes (Safety): Bath is an incredibly safe city and the university is even safer still. Security is on call 24/7 and responds within minutes. There is an app (SafeZone) that has easy accessibility to security with just a press of a button. Security even extends off-campus and has picked up students from the city center when they are unable to travel on their own.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Unibus between the city center and the university isn't the best. The buses are often late, fully cramped and there are strikes often. It isn't too much of a hassle but often is a bit annoying, especially for students living off-campus and for travel during off-term times.
Reviewed on 10 Feb 2023Read more
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MBA - Batch of 2025
Offered by Aston Business School
4.1
Good teaching methods are good with some practical examples.
Tips: Pre-work is required for each class; students must know their priorities. Time management is definitely a key factor here. If time is not well managed, students will struggle a lot during submission/dealines. Thinking that they would get part time easily is not at all possible. Need to know how to do meal prep to save time. There is a list of things which are cheaper in the UK someone who is traveling here for 1st time should know the details; I ended up carrying a lot of things which were cheaper here rather than I could have carried more Indian spices. There is a place called Soho road- Wah micrchi is the name of the place where Indian food is available. Mostly everything is available there.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transport is good and convenient, there are buses almost every 5-10 mins, trains and cabs available all the time. But currently, there are delays in trains due to strikes. I stay on campus, I am not dependent on public transport much. I only use it for shopping purpose or to visit to my friends place who stay far.
Dislikes (Part time work): I prepared a CV initially and the format was not according to the UK. I had to change it all together, and then finally, I applied for various roles and hardly heard from anyone. There are no part-time opportunities in Campus/College as well. I visited the Aston Future and Careers team to have my CV & cover letter prepared and got it vetted by them, and finally, I have started applying now. Hopefully, I get a positive update.
Reviewed on 14 May 2024Read more
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MSc Information Systems & Business Analysis - Batch of 2023
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3.2
Good experience academically and had great exposure.
Tips: Students need to work and study on their own. Teaching is different as compared to India. Do your own research before classes. Assignments based on real-world scenarios. More practical teaching than theoretical. A weekly quiz will be provided, easy to score. Can improve your overall percentage. Assignments are completely research-based. Need to do a lot of research work before documenting it. Lecturers can help you review it. Support provided for CV writing by career development departments. Always available when needed.
Likes (Indian Food): Many Asian restaurants are available. It's affordable if you are going to share with friends. Supermarkets are reasonable and cooking is the best option to save money. Asian groceries are also easily available hence no need to overload your luggage while coming for the first time.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Considering the current job market and economic conditions, the situation is not favourable for any international student unless they have a solid financial background and support. PSW is a good investment if you really want to work in your stream otherwise, there is no point in wasting your time by doing unskilled work unless you have to pay loans. Life is not as easy as it looks from the outside, there's a lot of struggle here as you need to start everything from scratch. Since it's a developed country the scope of further advancement is minimal hence be realistic, clear and wise before you make any choice.
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2022
Offered by Aston Business School
3.4
Good University but bad course to come to UK for.
Tips: Aston is a good university with a beautiful campus, well-connected and good professors. They also have a lot of career fairs where you can hand out your CVs to companies. But not just Aston, but all of the UK unis are not good to come for Business Analytics, there are too many students for the professors to handle and job prospects for non-IT background people are far limited.
Likes (Public transportation): The campus is in city center thus convenient for travel. There are busses, trams and trains all converging into the city centre. I used the bus the most and had a bus pass in which I could travel any route and it was around £40 per month at the time. It is better to search for houses in city centre as it gives you access to a lot of Indian food options.
Dislikes (Value for money): The tuition fee is not at all justified, because there were more than 100 students and the professors couldn’t handle us all. Though there was a good structure to the course, it still was very fast-paced. Youtube was a better option to understand. Most students accepted for this course are not from IT or data background, and the course does make you a data wiz, so it is a difficult task to get a full-time job.
Reviewed on 8 Feb 2024Read more
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Abhinav Saxena Verified Icon
MBA - Batch of 2024
Offered by Aston Business School
2.9
Good for studies, average for employment at least for MBA
Tips: Definitely apply for scholarships. Good for academic knowledge. Less exposure to outside people. Building connections is very important on LinkedIn etc. University has a network of SME’s but the scope for tech, and finance is limited or does not exist. MSc students get better opportunities with respect to internships. There are numerous clubs and activities to volunteer.
Dislikes (Internships): Limited availability of internships and are not relevant. The career and placement office is not very effective. Gives generic advice. Help is provided in searching for opportunities and interview preparations. Students should not depend on the university only for placement or employment.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
BSc International Business and Economics - Batch of 2027
Offered by Aston Business School
3.6
Diverse, inclusive environment and collaborative culture promise rich experiences.
Tips: Students should be ready for a practical, diverse and rigorous learning environment. Embrace opportunities for real-world application, be open to cultural diversity and prepare for a collaborative, participative education style as this will help us to gain practical knowledge and apply the theoretical knowledge to the real world.
Likes (Indian Food): The university is near the city centre, so there are many Indian restaurants out there. The food is not as spicy as it used to be in India as they are curated according to the UK taste preference. They do have very good hygiene practices but prices are definitely high because of this, I prefer to cook myself rather than eating outside.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are not many companies out there that provide sponsorship for fresh pass-out students. It is very difficult to find an internship here as they demand previous work experience. It is helpful for those students who had previous referrals or had a strong network.
Reviewed on 24 Jun 2024Read more
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