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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Management (Entrepreneurship & Innovation Pathway) - Batch of 2024
3.6
University of Birmingham lets us explore our potential for a life-changing experience.
Tips: There are many cultural shifts once you arrive here in the UK. Coming here is one thing and starting living and sustaining here is another thing, From managing studies, and exam pressure to financial hurdles, and homesickness an individual has their journey uniquely. In the UK, people tend to be more individuals and have fewer family links and social organisations. India's culture is more closer and conservative than Britain's. No, I did not avail of any scholarships, though advised to apply for them as quickly as possible. I am quite satisfied with the university, programme and country. We just need to stay focused and keep working hard until we find some good full-time opportunity.
Likes (Student Life): A typical day starts early in the morning, getting ready for either a lecture to attend or a sports session such as swimming, badminton, basketball, gym or tennis etc. Then after coming back, prepare food for lunch and evening, then study and go to sleep after some fun time with friends. The most enjoyable thing that I used to do in my college life was going to play sports and get myself involved in activities such as fitness and sports. There are diverse events organised by various societies under the Guild of Students, ranging from cultural fests to simple events on going on campus or student accommodation. I used to participate as maximum as possible if I had spare time to socialize and have fun in those events. Student clubs are there for all types of interests, academic programs, backgrounds, nationalities, religious beliefs, etc. Such as business societies, photography, gaming, Hindu, Islamic, and Sikh societies, International Students Club, volunteering and UNICEF communities, dance clubs, etc.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The only opportunities for students available on campus are Career Fair, where recruiters and companies visit campus and interact with the students directly. Very few sponsor visas, for the rest, students have to take up graduate visa route on their own. Most of the roles are for freshers such as graduate scheme roles, graduate management or trainee, financial auditor, etc. The starting average annual salary is 30,000 pounds.
Reviewed on 24 Dec 2024Read more
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Kanishkar Jayabal Verified Icon
MSc in International Business - Batch of 2024
4.4
The university has an amazing campus and well-trained faculties.
Tips: When you're looking for scholarships, it's important to look at the job market in the field you're interested in. If you can get a university-sponsored internship, that would be a great opportunity to gain experience and get paid. Birmingham is a city with multiple universities and a big crowd of students, so it can be difficult to find part-time work, on or off campus. However, if you do land a part-time job, the pay is the minimum wage, which is not bad. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences here.
Reviewed on 4 Dec 2024Read more
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BA English and Film - Batch of 2026
5
The faculty is very friendly and the classes are very interactive and engaging.
Tips: I have grown as a person, become more independent, and more mature since entering university. There were some cultural shocks and differences, but mostly how kind and accepting most people were. That feels like the norm now. I did not receive any scholarships, but I am very satisfied with my university experience.
Likes (Safety): I have a very active social life at the University of Birmingham. I spend my time studying, attending class, and working out at the gym. If I have any energy left, I like to go out with friends. There are many social events on campus that I can attend. The student body is very diverse, and everyone is kind and accepting of everyone else. The staff is very helpful and always there to support and talk to new students.
Dislikes (Student Life): The staff at the University of Birmingham are very kind and helpful. The university is incredibly inclusive and diverse, and the staff is very attentive to everyone's problems. The faculty does its best to offer fruitful solutions and help students and staff in the best way they can. The staff is very diverse and well spread out.
Reviewed on 30 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
BSc Biological Sciences - Batch of 2026
4.1
University of Birmingham is a great all-rounded university.
Tips: Coming to study at the University of Birmingham is a good place to get accustomed to changes in your lifestyle. The university is very welcoming, and there are quite a few scholarships that you can apply for on a merit basis. I have not applied for Permanent Settlement in the country, but I would consider staying here if I could. The University makes you aware of many opportunities that could help you transition into settling down here. Overall, I am very satisfied with the University.
Likes (Part time work): The University of Birmingham provides several opportunities for part-time and casual work. You can manage both academics and part-time work, but off-campus opportunities may require more time and effort. You get paid on an hourly basis, at an average rate of 11 per hour.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2024Read more
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Rioana Mano Thankaraj Verified Icon
BA International Relations - Batch of 2026
4.8
Thriving at the Univeristy of Birmingham: Independence, diversity, and opportunity.
Tips: As for the University of Birmingham, it is a great university that prepares you well for the world where you are no longer a kid who only has to worry about grades. Coming here has taught me to be independent financially and mentally. The campus is very diverse which lets me immerse in different cultural experiences. The student union is always there to support you from safety to mental well-being. The University also celebrates every cultural festival from Diwali to Ramadan, which never gives you the feeling of a home away from home. I did secure an academic scholarship for my course which is funded by the university themselves. Although the cost of living is quite high at the moment. But other than that, this is an amazing opportunity for me where I get to do a course I love at an exceptional Russel group university at the heart of Birmingham that offers all the support and advice.
Likes (Internships): The University has a huge careers network, with each college having its own. They provide excellent one-to-one advice on getting work experience, internships, volunteering, full-time jobs, etc. They also provide several other services like mock interviews that prepare you for the real challenge in the application process. For students with zero or very limited experience, the University offers a programme called B-Experienced, through which internships provided by companies offer special spots for students from the University of Birmingham. Hence when it comes to work experience and career in general, the University of Birmingham is a great choice.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The current UK government has tightened immigration policies, which might make permanent immigration options a bit harder. Also, if you secure a good job in a company that is ready to sponsor you, then that's great. However, most postgraduate students struggle with this aspect.
Reviewed on 26 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Management - Batch of 2024
2
University of Birmingham does not provide any internship for international students.
Tips: It is always better to connect with multiple people and faculty members to know what's going on near you and what opportunities exist for the future. I also think joining societies is a great option to keep the stream off while enjoying your university experience. Public transportation in Birmingham is good. It connects the whole city and buses are frequent. However, buses may be delayed due to various reasons, which can be a problem for students commuting to lectures or work during peak hours. I suggest checking the routes and buses beforehand so that you know the average commute time.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I was an international student at the University of Birmingham. I found that there were no jobs at all for international students. I faced extreme competition in finding jobs, and the university didn't provide any guidance or help with these issues. This made the situation worse than it might have been otherwise.
Reviewed on 21 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
3.3
University of Birmingham has a beautiful and huge campus.
Tips: The campus is beautiful and there are a lot of activities to do, so you won't feel bored during your initial couple of weeks. After that you get busy with assignments and academics, so you'll spend most of the time going back and forth from the lectures to your accommodation, and part-time work. Like in India, there's not much pressure on studies, which can either be a good or a bad thing. I'm happy with the fact that the university is well-recognised and gives students career guidance. The current job market is tough in the UK to get a job, so only time will tell whether it's worth it or not.
Likes (Safety): Safety can be a matter of different experiences for different people. I never had safety concerns even when walking down the street late at night. Of course, you need to be a bit cautious of your surroundings. The campus does provide an app, and some safety gadgets during the welcome week, as well as a free bus to Sell Oak to travel when it gets dark during winter.
Dislikes (Public transportation): You can travel by train or bus. Buses are usually more connected than trains but are generally late, and it doesn't matter if you check the scheduled time on Google Maps or bus stop, they will make you wait for 15-20 minutes 90% of the time. I also don't think public transport is very affordable. It's 2 pounds for a ticket whether you want to get off at the Next bus stop or after the 15 bus stop. A monthly bus pass is now 49 pounds for students, but they keep increasing the price every year. Last year it was 46 pounds.
Reviewed on 18 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc in Financial Economics - Batch of 2024
3.4
It is a fun place if you know how to live up to it.
Tips: It was not much of a transition apart from the weather and the teaching style. I did not avail of any scholarship. However I have question myself several times as to why I chose this course. The lecturers could have a better way to teach than the way they did. There are on-campus events held for students to interact and build connections. Overall, I'm pretty satisfied with the university and country.
Reviewed on 18 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Financial Management - Batch of 2024
3.7
An amazing experience that needs a closure.
Tips: Students should be open to everything the university has to offer. Embrace the life that comes along with it. It's simple but effective in the long run, and you won't regret it later on. Of course, there will always be things you couldn't be a part of, but that's okay. Cherish the rest of your time there, and you'll look back and cherish it all for sure. I'm pretty satisfied with my time at University College Dublin.
Likes (Part time work): They've got a pretty good system for roles within the university and I'm a recipient of them. If going through the right channel and succeed in your interviews/assessment centres, the opportunities within the university are crazy for part-time. It is quite manageable with your coursework given the fact that you have good time management skills. The average payout is 12/hour.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): It's pretty fragile and extremely difficult to obtain sponsorship after the course commences and the Graduate visa is granted. I wouldn't likely want to permanently immigrate here as I've got other preference in life and this country doesn't fulfil them all.
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2024Read more
TANISHQ SHARMA Verified Icon
MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
4.7
Navigating growth, challenges, and opportunity in university life.
Tips: Before starting university, make sure you're comfortable with basic household tasks like cooking and cleaning. Students spend a lot of time studying, and learning these skills ahead of time can save you considerable time and help you keep up with the assignments, attend classes, and still enjoy university life. Birmingham is a fantastic city with access to nearly everything you might need, from Indian utensils and spices to food and there's almost nothing you won't find. However, if your mood is affected by the weather, be prepared for long stretches of gray, rainy days, with little sunlight for 6-7 months. The climate can be challenging, so building emotional resilience is helpful as well.
Likes (Public transportation): Buses are very frequent and you can get a bus in 5-10 minutes. The university has also its own bus service which is run for specific routes every day. The university has an integrity rail on the campus which also connects to the major and minor stations of the city.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): All the big 4 and MBB companies visited the university for the job fairs and offered internships and advice for the proper route for full-time jobs and with several on-campus activities to polish your soft and hard skills. The starting salary of a Business analyst with no or little experience at all is 338500 to 346000.
Reviewed on 12 Nov 2024Read more
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Computer Science BSc - Batch of 2026
4.2
University of Birmingham - A hub for academics from all walks of life.
Tips: Living in the first year with flatmates of many backgrounds was interesting however there was not a huge cultural shift. There is a requirement to stay social which can be achieved by joining clubs and societies- sports are highly appreciated. The University Campus is a mixture of historical and modern, almost a reflection of the country. There is a large level of diversity with people from all walks of life. Especially in the course lectures where almost everyone comes from somewhere different.
Likes (Internships): The internship process has been made very simple here at the University. There have been resources provided such as for writing the CV or preparing for an interview. The status of the University is also strong enough that it creates a small advantage over some of the other applicants.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I am still studying at the University and therefore do not have a strong idea as to how helpful they are in assisting for long-term jobs. However, they do provide resources that can aid in CV writing and interview practice which will help when applying for such jobs.
Reviewed on 12 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Advanced Engineering Management (Construction Management) - Batch of 2024
5
Best university to study with great faculty and exciting study environment.
Tips: Students should know about university life and how to manage their finances. They should also know about all the opportunities the university has provided, such as jobs, internships, and part-time work. There are many extra activities they can do in university life, which include joining various student groups so that they can elevate their knowledge and boost their confidence.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The university has provided us with every facility including part-time jobs and student support groups. You can explore many things while studying. Such as if you want to study further or not. They learn how to take steps forward in their life when it comes to professional life.
Dislikes (Part time work): The teaching staff is incredibly talented and diverse. They come from different backgrounds and try to connect with students. Teaching professionals are so mature and full of knowledge they try to understand every doubt students have regarding their studies.
Reviewed on 10 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Data Science - Batch of 2024
4.4
It was a good experience with great faculty.
Tips: There was definitely a cultural shift. The people, food, and traditions are definitely different here and it will take some time to get used to all the changes but it is manageable. It can be overwhelming at times. For data science, since it's a demanding course they do not provide any kind of scholarship so that's a sad thing.
Likes (Indian Food): There are a crazy amount of restaurants and cuisines for all kinds of people and cultures. The prices are alright but some of the restaurants do offer students discounts so that is a good thing. The food is good and you basically have millions of options to choose from.
Dislikes (Value for money): I really liked the campus and the facilities were good. I would recommend trying to get a job at the university as it is definitely beneficial. The university shares a lot of resources so there is no need to invest in any kind of personal resources. There are lots of career fairs and opportunities but it's difficult for international students to get a decent full-time job.
Reviewed on 8 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc in Management (Organisational Leadership and Change Pathway) - Batch of 2025
4.3
My Great College Experience.
Tips: I got the opportunity to connect with a lot of students and made some great friends. I also had the opportunity to do an internship and gain some valuable experience in the UK market. The university has a lot of cultural societies that put on a variety of events, so there's always something to do. The university also offers scholarships for international students, which is a big help. I stood for the selection in my university and won that with a good number of votes and currently, I am working with the University as an Activities and Employability Officer. I'm very happy with my university experience and would highly recommend it to anyone considering studying abroad.
Likes (Internships): The University of Birmingham provides a lot of guidance and opportunities for students. The university has partnered with many startup companies to offer internships. These internships are called B-Experienced Internships, and they offer a variety of roles to appeal to a wide range of students. The internships last for 20 days, which students can complete in two to three months while they are studying. Students who complete these internships can earn up to 1600 Pounds.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The University of Birmingham has lots of career fairs for specific fields and also some of them provide visa-sponsored jobs. The university also provides some visa sponsor jobs to international students. There are various job roles like Business Development Manager, Communication and Marketing roles and supply chain management roles and students expect their starting package from 24000 to 35000 Pounds.
Reviewed on 8 Nov 2024Read more
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BA Politics and International Relations - Batch of 2026
4.7
An enriching and challenging experience at the University of Birmingham.
Tips: Before joining the University of Birmingham, students should know the workload can be challenging, especially if you're in a theory-heavy programme like Politics and International Relations, so it's essential to be prepared for a rigorous academic environment. It's also a socially diverse campus, with students from various backgrounds and countries, which enhances both academic and social life. In the UK there's a strong emphasis on independent study, which took some adjusting, but I found it to be a rewarding shift. Cultural, I experienced some differences, especially in communication style and social interactions. People here are generally more direct, and campus life is quite dynamic. It took some time, but the support from faculty and student services really helped me find my footing. I didn't avail of a scholarship upon entering, but the university offers a range of financial support options for international students. These scholarships typically require an application with an emphasis on academic merit or extracurricular achievements, and the allowance can vary depending on the specific award. It's definitely worth exploring these options, as the funding can significantly ease living expenses. Overall, I'm very satisfied with my university, course, and the experience of studying in the UK.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty are not only knowledgeable but also highly supportive and genuinely invested in helping students succeed. The professors in my department bring a strong balance of academic expertise and real-world experience, which makes the lectures engaging and practical. The faculty is quite accessible and approachable. They offer regular office hours and are responsive to emails, often willing to meet outside scheduled times if students need extra guidance. They also create an open, inclusive environment where questions and discussions are encouraged, which makes learning collaborative and less formal. One unique aspect of the teaching methodology here is the emphasis on critical thinking and open debate. Instead of focusing solely on lectures, the department encourages seminars, group projects, and case studies, which bring theory to life and push us to apply our understanding to current events and global issues.
Dislikes (Indian Food): While there are some good Indian restaurants in Birmingham, I often find the authenticity of flavour to be lacking compared to what I'm used to back home. Dishes can feel modified to suit a broader palate, which sometimes takes away from the original taste. In terms of local dining, Birmingham has a range of options, from budget-friendly takeaways to high-end dining. You can find everything from Indian and Middle Eastern to Italian and Asian fusion restaurants. Prices vary, with casual places typically costing 8-15 per meal, while higher-end spots can be 30 or more per person. I do enjoy eating out occasionally, especially for social gatherings, but overall, I prefer cooking for myself. Preparing meals at home allows me to have control over ingredients and flavour, so I can make dishes closer to what I enjoy back in India.
Reviewed on 8 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc in Financial Technology - Batch of 2024
5
The transition from non-tech to tech was amazing yet challenging.
Tips: Students must be aware of academic rigour and how demanding a Masters degree can be for a single year. Be prepared for challenging modules and an in-depth understanding of the key modules is important. It is quintessential to explore all the resources and student support available at the university. Utilize the careers services of your campus and leverage it to upskill the job search.
Likes (Internships): UoB has a vibrant, inclusive community and a wide range of extracurricular opportunities available. The University offers various societies, hackathons and career events to foster personal growth and networking. There are sports nights at Joe's bar and multiple student engagement events going on throughout the year at the UoB campus.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The University of Birmingham faculty are exceptionally knowledgeable and accessible, blending industry experience with academic rigour. Their teaching emphasises practical, hands-on learning through tools like the Bloomberg Terminals, making courses highly relevant. The faculty's diverse nationalities further offer global perspectives.
Reviewed on 6 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Management (Entrepreneurship & Innovation Pathway) - Batch of 2024
3.5
An experience of self-improvement through determination.
Tips: Students, before joining this university, should know what they are signing up for, once you start this journey there is no going back. It's a costly university with the Russel Group brand name, you will have one of the best campus life and will meet some great people. There were no major cultural shifts as such except for the English accent. You feel excited and safe when you arrive here. You will require some time to settle and understand the UK culture, transportation, best shopping grocery stores such as Lidl and Aldi. I did not get any scholarship as I was in business school, for the rest there were GBP 2,000 Global Masters Scholarships for every student. You should start applying to get them as soon as possible before your applications. I am quite satisfied with the life I spent on campus, the journey that made me what I am today. The course and modules were easygoing and not that stressful. If you are willing to put in the bare minimum effort, you will pass your degree easily.
Likes (Student Life): I used to attend 3 to 4 days of lectures a week, study in the library and attend ongoing events around campus to meet people and socialize. I used to enjoy walking around the campus, having fun with friends and going on trips organised by the school. Events such as the union of students selection, fests, international mixers, club and society events, freebies by awareness campaigns, etc. Used to keep happening, conducted by societies like- international students, Hindu, and Indian societies, or by the guild of students.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The companies that provide sponsored jobs are the ones that have a budget as well as which are looking for candidates for a longer time like 5 years by providing them 2 years of training. The average Salary package of a graduate is around GBP 26,000 to 35,000. But it depends on work experience and skill set.
Reviewed on 5 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Management (Entrepreneurship & Innovation Pathway) - Batch of 2024
3.4
The University of Birmingham provides lots of opportunities and great student life.
Tips: It took me some time to understand the difference, adapt and adjust to the British weather, people, money management, and social life balance along with work or studies. But if you are determined, active, and adaptable, it will be a lot easier for you to go through the transition. Cultural shifts were people are really polite, humble, helpful and tend to keep privacy for themselves as well as for others. Roads are safe for pedestrians, people are generally nice to others and strangers, and they focus on mental health and physical health. They are compassionate about other people's choices and concerns and don't judge others based on anything. I am quite satisfied with my university as I expected. The course can be modified and updated to make it much better and to provide better learning for students to retain all modules taught in a short 1 year time. Marking has been tough and many tend to barely pass in a few of the assignments or modules, so it's important to create a balance. The UK is a demanding country, it demands physical strength, mental strength and a financial solid background to sustain besides providing a healthy and safe life and a wealthy lifestyle as well, for those who put in hard work.
Likes (Student Life): There are classes/lectures on 3-4 days of the week. I get ready for the lecture, prepare my food or lunch, and leave early to reach classes on time. I enjoy studying, visiting the library, walking around campus, meeting friends, talking to people, and attending ongoing events. Events such as Hall reps, guild of students, student union events, events by university for information and awareness, cultural events fests, and events conducted by societies such as Horror movie society, Hindu society, International society, Business society, etc. are there to participate in.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Career fairs for different departments continue on campus. Around 20-40 companies exhibit and students can talk directly to them and learn how to apply for the jobs they are hiring for. Sponsorships are limited and difficult to obtain. A detailed list of companies in the UK that provide sponsorship is on the UK government website. Around 5-10% of companies offer sponsorship, such as for graduate schemes for graduate roles at annual salary packages starting from an average of GBP 30,000 to 35,000 annually, and even more for direct entry jobs and if you have more experience (DOE). HSBC, Barclays, S&P Global, Fidelity International, Black Rock, and Brain and Co. are some companies that sponsor international talent.
Reviewed on 5 Nov 2024Read more
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MA Education - Batch of 2024
4.6
University of Birmingham offers internship opportunities for students.
Tips: I am glad that I chose the University of Birmingham for my study abroad. The city is vibrant and beautiful, and the resources provided by the university made my transition smooth. I am also happy that I received a fully funded scholarship from my state government in India. Overall, I am fully satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Internships): I really liked the internship opportunities that the University of Birmingham provided. I was able to go abroad for my internship, and the area of study perfectly aligned with my professional interests. I also had a lot of options to choose from for internships, and all of the opportunities were paid.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer to cook my own food because the taste is better and the price is much higher. A normal meal at a restaurant would cost you around 20 Pounds. But I really like the wide variety of options to choose from where you want to eat. You will be able to find all kinds of food here.
Reviewed on 29 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Management - Batch of 2024
4.7
UoB is a great university for masters.
Tips: A lot of cultural shocks await you when you come to the UK. Just experience your life to the fullest and don't be afraid to try new things. Before you come, prepare your backpacks and remember to bring a travel adapter for the UK, a power bank, and anything else you might need. I didn't get a scholarship, but you can avail yourself of one if you keep a sharp eye out for ongoing scholarships.
Likes (Student Life): I've been at this university for a year, and I still haven't seen all of the campus because it's so huge. There is a lot to do and a lot to learn. Life here is great, but you may have some challenges finding a part-time job.
Dislikes (Value for money): I believe the fees at the University of Birmingham are too high for an average Indian household. I paid 26000 GBP as a tuition fee, which is high compared to other universities in Birmingham. While the university is part of the Russell Group, its fees are still too high.
Reviewed on 27 Sep 2024Read more
Views on Coventry University campus
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Computer Science BSc (Hons) - Batch of 2024
Offered by Coventry University
3.3
A valuable learning experience with unique challenges for international students.
Tips: The transition was generally smooth, although adapting to the academic structure and British culture took some time. The university does offer support when asked. I received the Phoenix Scholarship, which covers one year of accommodation within the student accommodation. To qualify you just need to pay 50% of the first-year fee before August for September intake. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Indian Food): I live in Coventry City Centre, which is within a 2-mile radius of the university. There are lots of restaurants to choose from, and many of them are inexpensive. South Asian food is especially popular, and it's easy to find a restaurant that serves it. I prefer to cook for myself, but I do go out to eat with friends at least twice a week.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Currently, there are no jobs, and recently the government changed some policies that affected the companies to take international students for work, as we will have 2 years of post-study work visa the employers always need at least 4 years of visa for the student to be selected.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2024Read more
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Coventry University
4
Satisfied with the environment, faculty are supportive and helpful.
Tips: I came to a new country and had to adapt to a different culture. I received a 3000 pound scholarship and an early bird discount of 2000 pounds. I am satisfied with the academic and living expenses, but it is difficult to find part-time work.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is available 24 hours a day on some routes. Uber and Bolt cab services are also available all the time. Bus service costs 2 Pounds, and the student card makes it even cheaper. Bus service is available to other cities, and train service is good until 11pm.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Post-study jobs depend on your years of experience and your ability to negotiate your salary during the job interview. One of my seniors got a job after completing the course, and the salary package was decent, but they are not currently sponsoring her.
Reviewed on 29 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Business Analytics MSc - Batch of 2025
Offered by Coventry University
4.4
Thriving in a diverse and supportive learning environment.
Tips: Before joining Coventry University, students should know it's a diverse, vibrant campus with strong industry links. The transition can be smooth but expect a cultural shift with more independence and a focus on self-directed learning. Scholarships are available and I received one based on academic merit, which provided a partial tuition fee waiver. I'm satisfied with the university, course, and the UK's multicultural environment, which offers great opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Likes (Public transportation): I rated public transportation a 5 because Coventry University is well-connected to the city via buses and trains. Frequent services make computing easy, and the student discounts keep it affordable. The campus is accessible from all parts of the city, making public transportation both convenient and economical for students.
Reviewed on 10 Sep 2024Read more
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Data Science and Computational Intelligence MSc - Batch of 2022
Offered by Coventry University
2.9
Decent college with a good Desi community.
Tips: Students should know there is good food and decent accommodation available. The airport is close by and there's lots of variety of shops. There will be a cultural shift since you have to share your accommodation with people but it will be a fun experience. I did not get any scholarship but it is fine. However, I would rather prefer to do an M.Sc. at a better-ranking university with more opportunities.
Likes (Public transportation): There is a good facility for public transport. There are buses every 20 minutes and they have an easy payment system on the bus where you can just tap your card. If you are travelling multiple times you can also buy a day pass which gives you unlimited travel for that day also students get discounts on monthly passes.
Dislikes (Internships): There are no internship opportunities for M.Sc. but there is an option to extend a visa if you get an internship but no one gives an internship to M.Sc students in the UK. The internships I found were only for Bachelors or for students from Ivy League colleges. Even if you get an internship it has to be approved by the college.
Reviewed on 11 Jul 2024Read more
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Business and Marketing BA (Hons) - Batch of 2018
Offered by Coventry University
4
Coventry University is value for money.
Tips: Coming here brought new experiences and some cultural shifts. University support made it smoother. And also after coming here I worked hard for my life and did part time jobs to study and also do my homework myself. I got a scholarship through good grades. It helps with expenses. I am happy with my university, course and life in this country.
Likes (Safety): University provides good pathways, emergency security and safety seminar. Coventry City, like any urban area, has its mix of good and challenging experiences. Good experiences include exploring cultural diversity and friendly locals. On the flip side, occasional concerns may involve navigatimg crowded areas or late-night travel.
Dislikes (Student Life): At the university, I spent my days attending classes, studying and engaging in various extracurricular activities. I enjoyed the diverse campus events such as cultural festivals and academic seminars. Many participate in clubs and societies, fostering a sense of community and enhancing my overall college experience.
Reviewed on 3 Dec 2023Read more
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Law LLB (Hons) - Batch of 2019
Offered by Coventry University
3.4
A place for all to feel welcome
Tips: This university is very diverse and offers many great opportunities for students. Teachers do their best to support and the facilities are very beneficial for the students, such as the large library space on campus. Bursaries are available for students if needed. I am very satisfied with the university as it offers the support and educational opportunities that all students need.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): There are options available which allow students to study internationally. There are many courses for them to choose from and support is available financially. Teachers are always available to provide guidance to students on what would be the best route specifically for them to reach their goals.
Dislikes (Student Life): It is close to the city centre where there are restaurants and places to relax with friends. There are many shops that students enjoy spending time in, they can purchase clothes, and resources as required. There were many societies at the university that students could get involved with and make friends.
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International Hospitality and Tourism Management MSc with Professional Practice - Batch of 2021
Offered by Coventry University
3
University is located in the heart of central London
Tips: Students coming here should be aware of what exactly they are looking for. Please don't just go because you want to do Masters. There will be a big cultural shift coming from India. Though I did avail of a scholarship but still can argue that the course was not worth the money I spent. University website has all the details about the course and scholarship.
Likes (Public transportation): London has one of the best if not the best public transport in the world connectivity-wise, though it is quite expensive. Lately, after COVID-19, there have been transport strikes quite frequently, which has affected a lot of people especially the working class.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): No company offered sponsor visa for work and placement was not that helpful. As I completed my course in covid times which made it very difficult to find a job, especially for the course as it was directly influenced. Job roles offered were not considering my prior job experience as they were not up to the standard.
Reviewed on 18 Oct 2023Read more
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International Marketing MBA - Batch of 2024
Offered by Coventry University
4.4
Coventry is high-tech and modern
Tips: I didn't avail any scholarship personally but I guess there is a good scholarship given to full-time undergrad students from India around 3000-4000 pound waiver on tuition. I love the library of this university it has almost all the books ranging from academic to non-academic. The updated journals are available and the staff also help us to source through e-resources if required. The classes are fully modern and so is the overall infrastructure. Lecturers are from around the world and they are very supportive and kind. The focus is more on industry but if someone wants to go for higher education professors love that and provide more support. A student, if they like, can even assist the professors with their research since they are constantly writing papers. In general I would say that there are many opportunities it's just about the direction you would like to take.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): It takes five years to obtain a permanent settlement visa here and for students like us who will take up a job here after graduation will be on a tier 2 visa so there is no problem with that. Personally, I like this country it is diverse and has good opportunities for growth and raising a family too. Be it education or healthcare everything is top-notch so getting a good job should be the priority, that's how one will permanently settle down in the UK.
Dislikes (Student Life): Coventry is very modern and I mean it. It is advanced, it has high tech labs with adequate resources, good student bodies and clubs and so much to do with your friends on campus. There are multiple clubs like photography, reading etc. and anyone will find a club that relates to the individual's hobbies.
Reviewed on 19 Sep 2023Read more
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International Business Management MSc - Batch of 2020
Offered by Coventry University
4.2
A top notch and modern university
Tips: The b-school is very forward and has many facilities like there is a business-suited simulation room, a trading floor etc. I guess engineering also has some high -teach labs and stimulating experience systems. I would say that this university is keeping up with the fast-paced world and that is something good. I myself got a 3000 GBP scholarship and many other international students get that. The faculty is very good and they share comprehensive material with us. This is a top university go for it nothing to think more.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are many Indian restaurants like Indian express but please don't expect good quality food like you get in India. I myself used to prefer veg food and it is not good at all the samosas are tiny, the price is okay but expensive you can easily make that yourself. The curry served is also not up to the mark and it is not only with one restaurant it is almost common. I cook my Indian-style food myself and it is far better.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2023Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by Coventry University
3.4
Student Friendly, academic-oriented university.
Tips: The people at the University are very friendly and help out with your concerns. The faculty is also very approachable and will give you support as and when required. Campus life and atmosphere is very cool and different from India. Class attendance is given utmost importance so attend your lectures regularly.
Likes (Safety): Coventry has been a safe city as it has communal harmony and many people from different cultures and descents study and make their livelihood. British have been very open and friendly, especially with Indian people but still a few incidents have been reported of racial abuse/discrimination.
Dislikes (Internships): There are certain student unions and clubs which help with leads on internship opportunities available. You will have to be very active on LinkedIn and make connections. Data Science has vast scope and many opportunities are available. The pay however will depend on the kind of USP you can offer as a candidate.
Reviewed on 13 Jul 2023Read more
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Global Business MBA - Batch of 2020
Offered by Coventry University
4.5
Covers your academic needs.
Tips: Expect to find a multicultural environment, everything will come down to your own ability to network. Professors are extremely helpful and unbiased. Expect a thorough evaluation on your assignments. Teachers will guide you through the curriculum and will evaluate you like a manager.
Likes (Safety): Safe campus near tower bridge, people are very friendly and would go out of their way to help. Good experiences would be late night travel to explore the city without worrying about safety. No racial discrimination except for a few parts in and around london.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The chances of settlement usually depend on your own ability to look out for a job, the college provides support but unlike India there is no concept of placements. Given a chance I would want to get settled in this country. The opportunity to grow here are immense.
Reviewed on 15 Jun 2023Read more
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Business Management BA (Hons) - Batch of 2022
Offered by Coventry University
4.8
Coventry is for you, you are for Coventry!
Tips: Starting with infrastructure, the infrastructure of Coventry is best. The university looks totally modern with well-equipped lecture halls and well maintained library. I've studied B.A. in business management and have spent most my time in library which is open 24 hours. You can easily book a group room or a computer for you if you wish. Facilities here at Coventy are good, staff is very helpful and being an International student you might find it somewhat difficult in the beginning but you'll get settled within no time and you won't even realize such is the culture here. The college is in the heart of the city and thus you'll find plethora of opportunities for you here. Faculty here is also very supportive, they give detailed feedback and become your supporting hand with coursework so, If you are afraid of an academic transition don't be for it'll be very smooth. For overall development and achievements of academic pursuit Coventry is the go!
Reviewed on 12 Jun 2023Read more
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MA Interior Design - Batch of 2022
Offered by Coventry University
3.4
Such a diverse university
Tips: Don't expect the university to completely assist you on placements and careers. They will only guide you on what and how to do, rest depends on your own tendency to learn and grasp things. Also, complete assignments on time. Never miss the due dates and stuff.
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Accounting and Financial Management MSc - Batch of 2023
Offered by Coventry University
3.9
A great university in terms of ranking and student experience.
Tips: Coventry is an excellent option for engineering students. And the London campus is good for business students. Even on main campus business school is there, but the modules are a bit generic and fees are bit high compared to other universities. And they are only giving 2 instalments. For my course specifically more than 90% of students are international. And the fees are increasing annually. In Coventry, part time options are lower, but the rent and other expenses are reasonable. But overall, Coventry is a reputed and famous university in the UK. The exams and assignments are strict and the lecturers are really good.
Likes (Student Life): We can find a lot of international students in Coventry especially Indians. And there are many activities held weekly for students, the student hub is a very good place for students. The hub will cater to all the needs of students. Students can participate in elections and we are able to raise our voices.
Dislikes (Value for money): University fee is a bit higher when compared to other universities, while the modules are similar to others. So for business and finance courses, there are better universities that provide similar modules for low fees. And for placement options, an extra fee is to be paid.
Reviewed on 23 Mar 2023Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by Coventry University
4.3
If you are coming with a mindset of earning through part time don't came to Coventry University.
Tips: My first piece of advice for students is to make sure they have the money to fund their degree. Prepare for the climate because it won't be easy here. Should have an idea about the course what you are doing don't come blindly. Sort out accommodation in a good ventilation room because you may feel unbreathable because of heaters.
Likes (Safety): Coventry city is one of the most student friendly city in UK & Coventry city is the safest city in West Midlands. Coventry is vibrant, affordable home away from home. Coventry University is located in heart of Coventry city, so I feel like it's safe to live in Coventry city.
Dislikes (Part time work): Limited jobs in coventry city as it is a small city. Even our seniors didn't get the part time job till now. Few students are moving to other cities to get part time jobs. So if you have prepared to choose Coventry university then prepare to move to another city for part time jobs.
Reviewed on 17 Feb 2023Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by Coventry University
5
Best decision of life as a Coventry student
Tips: Students should know about their course modules properly. Research their chosen course and the courses provided by the university. Take two months of buffer for part time jobs as you have to eagerly search for it and you can easily manage yourself after it.
Likes (Safety): Student can easily balance their life here with high quality education and work. Students will get quality life once they will be in UK. Coventry University ranks within the top 30 in UK and worldwide it is very well known. I can suggest this university on behalf of my personal experience
Dislikes (Value for money): All faculty have excellent knowledge. They are so humble and kind and ready to help any time. They have detailed knowledge about modules and subjects. We can ask anything and their doubt-solving skills are amazing. All faculties have PHD and are very hardworking towards their teaching.
Reviewed on 10 Feb 2023Read more
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Data Science MSci/BSc (Hons) - Batch of 2024
Offered by Coventry University
5
Good student life. Enjoyed.
Tips: Students should do a clear background check of the place where they are going to live. They should be in touch with the previous students and ask them about all expenditures. They should try to live closer to the college because it won't make them feel any kind of stress. There are different societies for international students in each reputed college so students should join those channels by signing up on Facebook or Instagram profiles, by this they can gain more information other than their academics. If there is any chance, they should email the course co-ordinators regarding any special internships and also the future scope of job. Lastly one must get to know the area where they are living.
Reviewed on 10 Feb 2023Read more
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Global Business MBA - Batch of 2024
Offered by Coventry University
5
Many advantages at Coventry University London campus
Tips: Coventry University London campus advantage is its location as it's in the financial street. Each & every faculty is very supportive. Teaching quality is also good. We have friendly environment and university staff is very responsive if any student is having any issues.
Likes (Public transportation): Though London is costly, student life is perfect here as number of opportunities and global exposure is excellent. Faculties teaching quality is very good and all facilities are available. Student gets 200% support from the university staff which is really helpful.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Faculty knowledge and delivery is excellent. They have 100% energy while teaching and help with assignments. Enough instruments are available to help students in understanding difficult tools. Faculties are highly educated and also certified in many fields.
Reviewed on 9 Feb 2023Read more
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Automotive Engineering MSc - Batch of 2023
Offered by Coventry University
3.8
Got so much to learn in a short period of time.
Tips: I can't say for all the courses but for Automotive Engineering, it would be better if you know some software beforehand like Matlab, 3D CAD software and any analysis software, as it might get difficult to learn all these software in a short period of time.
Likes (Value for money): Talking about my course MSc Automotive Engineering, the university has very good faculty and the course is up to date. The professors help us whenever we need them. It is definitely value for money as the university is best for automotive courses. It is just that the university management has not been good lately.
Dislikes (Safety): Currently, there is an increase in the crime rate in Coventry city but I personally haven't encountered any problem yet. It's advisable not to roam alone at night even when you are with your group. Rest, the city is good. It is a student's city and City of Culture as well.
Reviewed on 13 Sep 2022Read more
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Computer Systems Engineering MEng/BEng (Hons) - Batch of 2015
Offered by Coventry University
3.6
Engineering at Coventry University is great.
Tips: It is a great University and has invested in its campus over the past decade. As a result, it’s now in top 20 universities in the UK. Still not the best also not the worst. It’s one of the best universities in the country for automobile engineering due to its huge ties with JLR and Rolls Royce. For my course, computer science engineering there are better options but I feel life in Coventry was much balanced in terms of cost and academic value than other competitors. Have fun!
Likes (Safety): Coventry was much safer than the neighboring major city of Birmingham. I did not face any sort of safety or racism concern. I usually use to stay up late working for assignments in the library and sometimes partying but I never felt any safety concerns walking back home which was a mile away from the city center.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): In 2015, there was no post study visa work available to further my stay to work in engineering. Although, this has recently changed. It was extremely difficult to get sponsored for a job in the UK after a bachelor's degree without any relevant experience. Sponsorship was limited and was reserved for senior and experienced candidates.
Reviewed on 9 Jul 2022Read more
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