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MSc Management - Batch of 2024
3.7
Vibrant campus life, world class faculties and academically enriching experience.
Tips: Students should know how to cook because the takeaway or delivery options are costly. The ready-made food available in stores is also limited option-wise. There are fewer options for vegetarian people. The University, faculty and teaching were up to the mark as I expected. The faculty members were approachable and were always there to help. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Part time work): Part-time jobs are easy to find. We Indians don't hesitate to put in the work and this is known by the UK employers which is one of the main reasons why Indians can get part-time jobs without difficulty. We just have to look diligently. Plus the pay is also good for the part-time jobs.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Due to changes made in the visa rules for international candidates, it is next to impossible for international students to secure full-time jobs post-graduation. Most of the companies that offer sponsorship hesitate to pay the salary according to the new visa rules.
Reviewed on 3 Dec 2024Read more
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MSc Business Analytics and Decision Sciences - Batch of 2025
3.2
The college is great with amazing campus facilities.
Tips: Before joining any college, it is important to research the quality of the course, the expertise of the faculty, and the career opportunities provided by the college. It is equally important to understand the campus culture, the extracurricular activities, and the cost of living in the area. Speaking with current students or alumni can also provide valuable insights into the college experience and any challenges to anticipate. Moving to a new place can be exciting but also overwhelming. You might notice differences in teaching style, social interactions, or even how people spend their free time. For some, it's the food or weather that stands out, while others notice academic expectations or communication style. Adjusting takes time, but participating in campus activities or joining student groups can make the transition smoother. If you're eligible, scholarships can significantly reduce financial stress. To apply, you usually need a strong academic record, extracurricular achievements, or financial need. The allowances vary some cover tuition fees fully or partially, while others include living expenses. It's worth checking the college website or contacting the admissions office for specific options and deadlines. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences here.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is well-connected and affordable. Students can get a day bus pass for 5 pounds, which allows them to travel anywhere in the city. The buses run every five minutes, so students can get anywhere they need to go quickly and easily.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The companies offering work visas depend on the country and industry you're targeting. Teaching, healthcare, and finance often have employers open to sponsorship. In some countries, the government maintains a list of companies that regularly sponsor visas. It might feel overwhelming to navigate this, but narrowing it down by region and industry could help. This varies a lot based on your field of study and location. For example, in teaching, roles like software developer or data analyst are in demand, with salaries often reflecting the skill gap. In other fields, you might see entry-level roles that focus on building experience before scaling up in pay.
Reviewed on 30 Nov 2024Read more
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Enterprise and Entrepreneurship MSc - Batch of 2025
4.2
The experience has been adventurous and wonderful.
Tips: Students should know that we pay a lot to attend these colleges, and we shouldn't waste our time partying. Instead, we should study hard to improve ourselves. I think it's better to get a job here because you get good pay in the United Kingdom. If you come here, you should come for a postgraduate degree, which is better. The internships are not relevant to what we are studying at the college. They are usually salespersons or self-racing or something of that kind at the minimum wage level, which is 11 an hour. It is good if we do a job here.
Likes (Value for money): Leeds gives you a homely vibe and has good opportunities. It's very safe walking on the roads at night and also going to parties at night. Leeds is overall a student town where Indians are in the majority, and the Chinese population is about 30% of the total.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2024Read more
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Global Supply Chain Management MSc - Batch of 2025
4.5
University is good to shape your future.
Tips: Students should participate in each event and try to connect with international students and university faculty. This will help them gain overall knowledge. Students should also be specific about their work and complete their assignments on time. This will help them perform better academically and grab opportunities that come their way. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the course, university and the country.
Likes (Safety): Safety is an important factor for international students. Leeds is a safe city with a low crime rate, and the university campus is safe with good security. The nightlife is good, and the safety standards are high.
Dislikes (Internships): The University of Leeds is a great university for internships. They provide a variety of platforms for students to apply for internships and offer guidance on how to apply. Students should attend seminars and workshops on internships to learn more about the process and how to apply.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2024Read more
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Data Analytics and Human Resource Management MSc - Batch of 2025
5
Excellent university with great campus and faculty.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should always check for the scholarship, international study tour and course scope. Try to find more internship opportunities because many companies here provide paid internships. Always choose accommodation near to university and city centre.
Likes (Internships): Leeds is a great place to be a student. The city has a vibrant student life, and everything is within walking distance. There are always events happening in the city that are open to students. The university provides great support to students, including a two-week welcome event for new students.
Dislikes (Value for money): The faculty is very supportive and provides personal meeting sessions with students. They also provide a personal tutor for the entire duration of the course. The teaching methods at Leeds are more based on practical knowledge, which includes seminars and workshops. These methods are designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge they need for a successful career.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc Business Analytics and Decision Sciences - Batch of 2025
3.5
Overall it's a fantastic experience
Tips: When you are studying abroad, be prepared to do everything for yourself, including cooking, cleaning, and grocery shopping. Unlike in India, where domestic help is available, you will not have anyone to help you with these tasks. However, the experience will be amazing, and I recommend that everyone try it. Also, be open-minded about the part-time job you get, and do your research to find a course that interests you.
Likes (Public transportation): London has a great public transportation system and is well connected to the university, and there are two ways to get around the city: bus and train. Buses cost 2 Pounds, but you can get a 20% discount if you show your student ID. You can also get a Railcard, which gives you a 33% discount on each train ride. The Railcard is a great deal, but it only applies to train rides, not bus rides.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are many part-time roles available, but the competition is fierce. You need to be persistent in your job search. With a little luck, you can land a job that pays between 6 and 15 Euros per hour. However, you need to be aware that the hourly rate may vary depending on the industry and location of the job.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc Business Analytics and Decision Sciences - Batch of 2025
4.3
Inspiring, innovative and vibrant.
Tips: Transitioning as an international student can be overwhelming at first. However, with time, you will adapt to the environment and find that the people are sweet and welcoming. I am satisfied with the course contents, and the UK is an amazing country. You can avail of scholarships, such as the International Excellence Scholarship for international students.
Likes (Student Life): The timetable is not hectic, so there is plenty of time between classes to hang out with friends or meet new people through social events and societies. The university also organizes various events that cater to international students. In addition, the infrastructure and facilities are great.
Dislikes (Part time work): The availability of part-time jobs is decent, but it is better to apply before the start of course. Employers take a long time to respond to your application, and it is difficult to find jobs without a referral. Sometimes the availability is scarce in the city, so you have to find other options around the city.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read more
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Automotive Engineering MSc (Eng) - Batch of 2023
3.8
Best quality of education and good city to live.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should know that they should have some previous experience to get a job in the UK after course completion. I was not eligible for any scholarship. But there were few scholarships which my friends have availed. I am really satisfied with the university and its infrastructure.
Likes (Safety): I felt safe throughout my time at the University of Leeds. I never encountered or felt any unsafe situations on or around campus. The security measures and safe campus environment made me feel comfortable. In addition, I experienced a lot of good things, like people greeting us and giving way to us.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Few companies offer visa sponsorship, and most reject applicants based on visa type. This limits opportunities, as many employers prefer candidates with restricted work authorization. This makes it challenging for international graduates to secure roles.
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc International Business - Batch of 2024
5
University of Leeds is very friendly and supportive.
Tips: It is a top ranked university. Medical and accommodation facilities are available. It is a very friendly university and support from professors is commendable. Clothes and Indian homely food are available. Here we get to learn about different cultures and languages. Plenty of opportunities are there, including part-time and full-time work facilities.
Reviewed on 17 Oct 2024Read more
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Full Time MBA - Batch of 2022
4.6
The University of Leeds provides lots of events to build connections.
Tips: One should do thorough research before joining any UK universities. The culture is totally different from India. The weather is different as well and most importantly the network of people who one would mix with and who can help in a new market bother personally and professionally. I had joined the course with my personal finance and there was no loan however it is all the more important to keep track of the expenses. The monthly groceries are costly so one should be careful about that too. I made good use of the university libraries and my focus was more on making the right connections with the UK employers. The study part is definitely important however employers put more importance on skills rather than knowledge so gaining skills through participating in various activities can give additional advantage to a resume.
Likes (Safety): I felt safe walking around campus and surrounding areas, even at night. The UK police are very active and keep an eye on things, which helps ensure safety. In addition, there are security cameras in the common areas, and they provide a sense of security. The campus is well-lit, and there are always people around, which also makes me feel safe.
Dislikes (Internships): I didn't have any personal experience with internships, as I was a full-time MBA student with previous work experience. However, internships are crucial for getting a job with a UK employer, as they give you an edge in the job market.
Reviewed on 14 Oct 2024Read more
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Zaira Ahsan Verified Icon
Law LLB - Batch of 2025
4.4
University of Leeds has highly experienced, well-researched, and talented faculty.
Tips: Leeds is a student-friendly university, but moving to a completely different country can be daunting. Cultural socks are likely, depending on one's bringing and personal experiences. Personally, I didn't enjoy the weather much, though it's not always bad. As an international student in your first year, you could be awarded a scholarship of 32,500 based on your high school grades, typically requiring an average of over 85%. Additionally, throughout your course, you may be eligible for further scholarships if you maintain an average score of over 60% each year.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The University of Leeds is part of the Russell Group. The management ensures that they hire highly experienced, well-researched, and talented faculty members across all disciplines. It's rare to hear any complaints about the competency of the faculty in various departments. Personally, I can vouch for the law faculty—they are incredibly helpful, go the extra mile for their students, and consistently encourage us to improve.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The University of Leeds is a great university with a lot to offer. However, I do have some concerns about permanent immigration to the UK. It is not too difficult, provided you can support yourself. However, UK immigration laws can be stringent, and many might find themselves working multiple jobs initially if they don't secure employment in desirable sectors like the commercial industry. It's challenging to sustain oneself, especially given the ongoing economic uncertainties and the impact of recession. That said, while I don't intend to be overly pessimistic, it's important to know that the experience comes with countless challenges, some of which can be mentally exhausting. However, many do find enjoyment here, and I might be wrong in some cases, as everyone's experience is different.
Reviewed on 12 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc in Advanced Computer Science (Data Analytics) - Batch of 2024
4.3
The faculty at this university are very understanding and knowledgeable.
Tips: There can be a lot of uncertainties with moving abroad. Students should try to find out about the scholarship options for a smooth transition. Try to get as much information as possible from current students about the course, modules, etc. Get information about part-time opportunities and register in advance.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty is highly knowledgeable and experienced. They are available to clear doubts and answer queries. They are experts in their field and that is showcased during lectures. The lectures are mostly theoretical with separate practical sessions.
Dislikes (Internships): There are a lot of opportunities in technology but at the same time, there is competition. The career team helps you with the application process and provides resources for CV review and interview preparation. Outside the university, there are career fairs that happen regularly where one can network and explore opportunities.
Reviewed on 24 Sep 2024Read more
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MSc in Organizational Psychology and Business - Batch of 2024
4
University of Leeds: An overall package
Tips: The University of Leeds offers varied opportunities to everyone and there is always something for everyone, you won't feel alienated or alone, there is a road for everyone that mostly leads to success and development of an individual. Overall, I am happy with my decision to choose the University of Leeds.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty at my university are very helpful and are always there whenever you have a doubt or are not able to understand anything, they are always ready to explain any concept over and over again and always open to discussions, not just about studies but also about personal well-being and job prospects.
Dislikes (Value for money): I believe that the tuition fees we are paying is not justified because the resources we get in return for the amount we pay for tuition fees is not very proportionate. Other Universities offer much more than this and the students actually benefit from the resources provided but if we talk about University of Leeds compared to others, it is still one of the best universities out there.
Reviewed on 10 Mar 2024Read more
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Automotive Engineering MSc (Eng) - Batch of 2023
3.8
UK is the best choice to pursue my course.
Tips: There is an 'International Masters Excellence Scholarship' for selected students. For Masters in Automotive Engineering, UK and Germany are popular choices. I chose UK over Germany as I didn't want to put in extra effort for learning a new language. Also, it's easier to socialize with people in UK as there are no language barriers. Plus, UK offers Post Study Work (PSW) visa (not sure if it'll continue to do so) which will give you 2 additional years after completing the job to get the UK sponsored job.
Likes (Student Life): 1. Libraries are amazing - they have best infrastructure and perfect atmosphere to study. Plus, there are 3 different libraries with totally different vibe and we can choose where to study. 2. There's a night bus service - if you are late in the university then they drop you to your house free of charge. 3. There are many events and social activities and clubs - all are very welcoming!
Dislikes (Post study jobs): In our class of almost 100 students, less than 10 students have secured the full time job in our field before graduation from university. This is not just with the University of Leeds, the situation is similar all over the UK. Graduate roles offer around 330000 salary in Mechanical Engineering related domains.
Reviewed on 5 Mar 2024Read more
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MSc Business Analytics and Decision Sciences - Batch of 2024
4.4
Great student life both on and off-campus.
Tips: You should be prepared for studying every day and how to make assignments. Also, be very specific about the course you choose because you cannot change it later. You can find cheap accommodation nearby. Also, prepare your CV in advance to get a part time early.
Reviewed on 2 Mar 2024Read more
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MSc Management - Batch of 2024
2.9
Experience would help in post-study job opportunities.
Tips: Should possess prior work experience before starting this course for better job prospects. I didn't know how to cook and clean before coming here so found it hard initially. There are only 2 scholarships fully funded for this programme. The university is amazing.
Likes (Safety): Very safe to walk around the city at all times of the day. Have not had any particular bad experiences regarding safety but have heard of a few bad areas in Leeds to avoid after dark such as Hyde Park as students have gotten robbed at knifepoint there. Crime like robbery and stabbing is virtually non-existent here but bicycle thieves are very common.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part-time is very difficult to avail in Leeds, almost impossible. Same situation across the UK students since September 2023 have not gotten part-time jobs. Part-time is very manageable with studies as it's only 20 hours per week and plenty of time is given for assignments and exam prep by university.
Reviewed on 2 Mar 2024Read more
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MSc Management - Batch of 2024
2.7
The college life is good for learning but the career prospects after study is less.
Tips: Here the people expect to say sorry and thank you after everything. You are expected to be polite so adjust accordingly. There is no particular culture. Weekends are just for partying. No scholarship for the M.Sc. management programme is given. The courses are well structured for the studies.
Reviewed on 2 Mar 2024Read more
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MSc in Organizational Psychology and Business - Batch of 2024
3.5
I love the university but fees is not worth it.
Tips: The culture is very different here. But there are many Indians so it doesn't feel much different. I didn't get any scholarship but I'm satisfied. I think the fees are too much for international students. The university ranking, faculty, and course modules are some of the important factors to consider before joining the university.
Likes (Student Life): The place is very student-friendly. It's mostly classes. I love the welcome fair they organise. I don't participate much but there are events like sexual violence campaigns, awareness events, social clubs, and different societies have events. I'm a LUBS society member which organises different social events for students.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): It's very difficult to permanently settle here. I think the recession and preference for British people might be the reason. I wouldn't settle here because the weather isn't very nice and I miss my country. Everything is so easy and cheap in India.
Reviewed on 18 Feb 2024Read more
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MSc Management - Batch of 2024
2.5
Satisfied but not worth it
Tips: Limited Indian food joint options, the ones available are pricy. Public transport is unreliable and the university is great, but not value for money according to me. If you are a party person, then Leeds is a good student city with lots of pubs and clubs around.
Likes (Internships): Good opportunities and projects opportunities available which you can sign up for but it is upon you if you make use of that opportunity and take relevant action on time. Nobody is going to spoon-feed you here to get things done. Need to be independent and manage your time, finances and everything else well.
Dislikes (Value for money): Paying 27500 pounds fee which is now in fact 30000+ pounds for the same course is really not worth it. You should find other universities that offer scholarships. QS ranking just seems like a facade to me. Choose any Russell Group university and you should be alright.
Reviewed on 18 Feb 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Management - Batch of 2023
3.6
Just okay, not bad and not so great as well.
Tips: Definitely, I have grown a lot as a person, I feel more responsible and action-oriented person now. In my experience, I don't seem to have any cultural shift. I did not get any scholarships. I am satisfied with my university experience in terms of education and learning and all the opportunities available at the university.
Likes (Indian Food): A lot of restaurants and grocery supplies are easily available in the nearest market. A large variety of cuisine options are available in the city, any restaurants outside the city centre are cost savers than the ones in the city center. I mostly preferred cooking by myself because I did not liked to spend much on food.
Dislikes (Internships): My course curriculum did not have a mandatory industry option. No sort of guidance or anything is provided by the university about internships in my experience. You are however allowed to apply and even work as an intern but be careful about the curriculum weightage because there might be problems regarding managing work and studies.
Reviewed on 22 Jan 2024Read more
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MA International Relations and Security - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Liverpool
4.3
The University of Liverpool is a space for exploring and enhancing your knowledge and skills.
Tips: Students should try to find more scholarships that your courses offer, you will get all the necessary information on the university website. I suggest that you try to connect with the alumni and ask them for suggestions. They can provide you with valuable information that can help you make an informed decision. Find nearby accommodation before joining the course in person for easy accessibility. Try to be a part of as many societies as possible and connect people from your department before joining for better advice. Use the international student ambassador facility to have a chat to clear your doubts with university representatives.
Reviewed on 25 Sep 2024Read more
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MSc Business Analytics and Big Data - Batch of 2022
Offered by The University of Liverpool
3.3
A mistake during covid time. Think twice before joining this university.
Tips: This course is not worth the money. You can look for other universities within the same fee range. The university does some scholarships, you don’t need to apply separately but make sure that SOP is perfect. I was fortunate to receive the ULMS Future Leaders Scholarship worth 24500.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transportation is very good. Frequent bus service from all parts of the city plus train service from nearby met cities. Quite affordable, bus tickets are 2 pounds for a single and a day pass is around 5 pounds, which is quite reasonable compared to other cities, but trains are expensive.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): There is uncertainty regarding visa rules and the government. The UK job market is not stable at all and it is better to look for other countries at this point. The job market is saturated and clearly, it's a joke. I would personally recommend Australia, the US and Germany.
Reviewed on 30 Aug 2024Read more
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MSc in Mathematical Sciences - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Liverpool
3.4
University is fun but it can not guarantee about jobs.
Tips: The University of Liverpool is a different experience for me from the university I went to in India. This has much more to offer in terms of education, entertainment, sports, and everything except for jobs. Maybe I sound pessimistic, but it's really difficult to find a job here, I have not gotten a good full-time job, let alone not even a part-time job. So, if bagging a job is your main goal, you have to give a lot of effort.
Reviewed on 13 Aug 2024Read more
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MSc (Eng) in Sustainable Civil and Structural Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Liverpool
4.5
The university environment is great and the faculty is understanding, approachable and helpful.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should know that it's essential to understand that the academic workload can be quite demanding, especially if you're pursuing a rigorous programme. The faculty is highly knowledgeable and approachable, but they expect a lot from students, so be prepared for a challenging yet rewarding academic experience. The campus is vibrant with a wide variety of clubs and activities, so there's always something happening. Additionally, the student support services are excellent, offering help with everything from academics to mental health, which can make a big difference, especially during the first year. Transitioning to this college was both exciting and challenging. Academically, I had to adjust to a faster-paced curriculum and different grading standards compared to what I was used to. The first few months were tough, but I soon found a rhythm that worked for me. Socially, it took some time to find my group of friends, but joining clubs and participating in campus events helped a lot. I also became more independent and confident, learning how to manage my time effectively and balance studies with extracurricular activities.
Reviewed on 9 Aug 2024Read more
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MSc in Project Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Liverpool
3.2
Great public transportation to explore the city and the country.
Tips: The University of Liverpool is a fun place to pursue a Master's degree. I graduated with my Bachelor's degree from an under-average college, so I decided to pursue a good university. This university is in the Russel group and one of the most prestigious in the world. I'm a big football fan, and LFC and Beatles are here so, I had my reasons to come here. Make sure you have the right reasons before selecting a university. Look out for internship or part-time opportunities as well. Public transportation is almost always available so make sure to use the best of it to explore the city.
Reviewed on 1 Jul 2024Read more
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MSc in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Liverpool
3.2
One of the best universities if you can bare the expenses.
Tips: I am satisfied with the University and the faculty, the kind of assignments we are assigned and everything but this place is very costly to live and the fees are high compared to other universities. Unless you have any part time jobs, you can't survive here. But if you got one, this is gonna be a place you will enjoy the best.
Reviewed on 4 Jun 2024Read more
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MRes in Biomedical Sciences and Translational Medicine - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Liverpool
3.4
The city is dangerous but university is ok.
Tips: While the environment in the university is friendly and fun loving. I may not say the same about the city as I lost my bike in the first month I bought it also, one of my friend got robbed on the streets of Liverpool. So be careful while roaming on the roads at night. Apart from that, all the universities are actually the same, you need to work on your own and getting your work done.
Reviewed on 30 May 2024Read more
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MSc in Project Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Liverpool
3.2
University of Liverpool is a happening place.
Tips: The city itself is a happening place, there will be parties going on every day. There are many museums, hikes, pubs in and around Liverpool. Getting a part time maybe a bit difficult for the first few months but if you get one its gonna be sorted actually. University is really big with around 30,000 students with lots of activities and sports facilities, you will not have the time to feel bored if you go for all the activities.
Reviewed on 30 May 2024Read more
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- Batch of 2024
3.7
A good choice if you can bare the fees.
Tips: Being one of the Russel group universities, this university of Liverpool is really a good choice if you're considering UK. The reason I choose this university in the first place was that it is academically oriented, its a party place, it has many sports clubs if you want to experience an overall university feel, this could be the one or else there are other universities with less fees.
Reviewed on 30 May 2024Read more
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MRes in History - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Liverpool
2.9
Friendly and helpful university.
Tips: University environment is really friendly and the staff guides you to help you in all the ways possible. I haven't faced any racism after coming here and in fact I became the president of badminton club. Coming to the studies, every student needs to do their own research and work at least 2 hours a day on their own to get good grades.
Reviewed on 30 May 2024Read more
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MSc Business Analytics and Big Data - Batch of 2023
Offered by The University of Liverpool
4.5
This is a really good University and we have many programmes to enhance our skills.
Tips: I was fortunate enough to receive a scholarship from the University of Liverpool, which greatly alleviated the burden of my studies. The scholarship process involved submitting my academic records, a personal statement and letters of recommendations. My course is intellectually stimulating and offers a perfect blend of theoretical knowledge and practical applications.
Likes (Public transportation): It's 32 for each trip, easily accessible buses. National Express runs to and from different cities anytime. The transport is easily available and the station is nearby. The trains are also available but the station close at 12 midnight hence traveling by bus is really easy.
Dislikes (Part time work): The part time options are limited. You usually have to go far in search of work also mostly you get work as a warehouse operative. You need to travel to different nearby cities and getting job in city centre is a bit difficult. You can join agencies and work at different places.
Reviewed on 29 May 2024Read more
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MSc in Mechanical Engineering with Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Liverpool
3.6
Gold standard teaching with all the resources you might need during your graduation.
Tips: Definitely a cultural shift. Learn cooking but adapt to local food as you won't get much time to cook. And if you get a part time job then just forget about cooking you will be eating outside almost every day. Life is pretty fast here as compared to India.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Better feedback loops and overall quality of teaching. Most of the modules are up to Date and are revised every year. Faculty members are well trained and all of them have PhDs. They will only teach you what needed. Also the way they teach here is quite different from India in a better way.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There is only 1 or 2 shops where you can find Indian food and spices. Although the western options at other places are good. Try to change your eating habits. Try to bring as much as you can as it took me about 2 months to get around with the food here. Definitely bring atleast 6 months stock of spices if you tend to cook.
Reviewed on 10 May 2024Read more
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MRes in Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Liverpool
3.8
You're good as long as you work hard
Tips: University of Liverpool is one of the most prestigious universities in the world and it has a really good QS ranking. The lecturers have good experience in their fields but few of them are not competent. But Masters is about doing work on our own and getting greater knowledge that can be only done by good reading materials and support, so as long as you strive hard, you're in good hands.
Reviewed on 1 May 2024Read more
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MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Liverpool
3.4
Give it a thought before taking the course
Tips: Students coming here should make a good detailed analysis of the course and the syllabus before applying for the university. I hadn't done my research before coming here and I am paying for it. We need to do assignments and research on the subject, so take it only if you're totally interested in the course. Apart from that, the university is quite good and you will have fun.
Reviewed on 28 Apr 2024Read more
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MSc in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2023
Offered by The University of Liverpool
3.8
It's a good choice if you wanna do data science
Tips: The University of Liverpool is better than other universities in UK for my course for people who are newly getting into Data Science. I got a 5000-pound scholarship when I applied for this university. Before coming here, I had no idea what data Science was but this course starts from the basics so I understood everything from scratch. The student leaders and staff are so supportive, they won't make you feel like you're an outsider. Overall, it was a good experience for me.
Reviewed on 28 Apr 2024Read more
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Data Science and Communication MSc - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Liverpool
4.3
Life here is smooth yet a bit challenging at times.
Tips: Liverpool gives you a different type of experience with the people and academics. So don't have to worry about anything. The lives of international students are actually good. It's not too hard or too easy. Before coming here just make sure you can survive here without your family.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The staff are the best in this university. They give their best in academics and other things. They are very helpful and the way they teach us is very interesting. It gives us motivation to study and gain knowledge in the subjects. Some staff are strict which you need sometimes.
Dislikes (Safety): I've seen some roadside fights and people using guns. So it's not that safe here. At night there are my kids or people my age creating problems in the roadside making it difficult for the other people in the area. Thieves are there so we have to always keep an eye on our cycle or car or anything.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2024Read more
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MSc in Biomedical Engineering with Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Liverpool
4
They take all student suggestions seriously. Good place to be.
Tips: The best thing I like about this college is that they take student suggestions into consideration even when you are an International student with any culturally oriented suggestion. I have seen this happening be it with faculty or with the administration. There are many Indian and South Asian students here and student bodies are doing extremely well. If you are coming here make sure to be a bit outgoing and extroverted it will help in making friends and meeting new people. I am satisfied with my course too it is pretty advanced yet precise and industry-oriented. The faculty also goes beyond academics which is what I like and expect.
Likes (Part time work): Part-time work is readily available here. No problem with that. I work in Anfield which is the stadium of Liverpool FC and I couldn't be more thankful to find this opportunity at this great place. You'll find part-time work here but on campus is not easy outside there is work available.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships are particularly tough to find and there is not much guidance given on after-study support and assistance. In my course, there are not many internship opportunities and it makes it very difficult when the university doesn't help much we have to look for internships on our own and let's say if we find good ones then we are lucky. Try making connections with your seniors from the same course in freshman year only that will help a bit.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2024Read more
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Shivam Reddy Verified Icon
MSc in Biomedical Engineering with Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Liverpool
3.5
Russel group university with good faculty
Tips: Being one of the Russel group universities, University of Liverpool provides high-class education and the lecturers are highly skilled and knowledgeable. Some of them are really not that good at articulating their ideas but most of them are good actually. The way they give the reading list for every week and get back to them in the seminar makes me really interested in the subject and I am having good fun in learning them. So if you want to do Biomedical sciences, this university is actually a good choice.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2024Read more
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MSc in Biomedical Engineering with Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Liverpool
4.2
Huge diversity in the university
Tips: The University is really big around 100 acres in size, it has more than 50 courses so you can imagine how many diverse students are there in the whole university. There are almost students from every other nationality so diversity isn't an issue and the courses are taught well compared to my other friends living in other parts of UK. So overall I have had a really good experience at the university.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2024Read more
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MArch Master of Architecture - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Liverpool
3.7
Course isn't much different but the sports are!
Tips: As I am from an Architecture background from India, I didn't find any difference between the way of teaching, the assignments are a bit different but overall course feels the same. Coming to the sports and gym, it's 20 pounds per month currently and you can access the swimming pool, gym and squash courts which I feel is a good deal, you can find a good deal of people from different nationalities over there and this makes university life much more fun.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2024Read more
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