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Srishti Verified Icon
MSc in Business Psychology - Batch of 2024
4.2
Enriching academic and cultural experience at UoM.
Tips: When you come to the University of Manchester, you can expect a cultural shift and a need to adapt to independent living. Engaging with your fellow students and the university as a whole will help you adjust to academic rigour and cultural diversity. The faculty at this college is highly knowledgeable, supportive, and experienced. The professors are approachable and provide prompt email responses. The focus on practical applications is effective and engaging. The faculty comes from diverse backgrounds, which brings a global perspective to the classroom. I am highly satisfied with my course, university, and the UK's cultural richness. It's great for the overall growth of an individual.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The Indian food options in Manchester are decent but not always authentic. There are two types of restaurants in the locality: budget-friendly ones like Bundobust and Chaiwala, where a meal costs 7-10 pounds per person; and mid-range ones like Dishoom and Mowgli, where a meal costs 15-25 pounds per person. I usually cook my own meals.
Reviewed on 23 Jan 2025Read more
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MSc Operations, Project and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2024
4.3
Diverse and culturally rich university with a lot of internal opportunities.
Tips: The University of Manchester is a diverse and culturally rich university with a lot of internal opportunities. The course content is good and designed for students with at least a year or two of experience in the field of study. The university is recognized globally and has a good reputation. Student diversity is above 90%. Different types of scholarships are available so students can apply for international scholarships.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The quality of teaching and the professors at this university are fabulous. The professors are very experienced in their subject of teaching. They are from different countries and have studied at top-tier universities. They also have ground-level experience in their fields. In addition, the faculty is very helpful and provides support for assignments.
Dislikes (Internships): The university does not provide internships. You have to find one on your own time outside of study hours. Also, it is difficult to manage a part-time job, your classes, assignments, and coursework because the courses are intense and you have classes three to four days a week.
Reviewed on 3 Dec 2024Read more
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MSc Economics - Batch of 2024
4.3
Good college with amazing experience.
Tips: I was awarded a scholarship that provided a tuition discount. I applied for the scholarship online, and the process was straightforward. There were some cultural adjustments, but the large Indian population made the transition easier. I am very satisfied with the University of Manchester, the course I took, and the country itself.
Likes (Public transportation): The city is well connected by bus and trams and has multiple railway stations. Cabs are also easily available. The campus is in the centre of the city, so it is well-connected. It is also a walking distance from the city centre. Public transport is very affordable and they offer passes too.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): It all depends on whether you've got a job or not, and whether the company wants to sponsor a visa or not. The chances of permanent settlement are pretty slim as of now given the global scenario and slim job market. But if given a chance, I would like to settle in the UK, barring some cities.
Reviewed on 5 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc Quantitative Finance - Batch of 2023
3.8
Best experience and academically enriching journey at the University of Manchester.
Tips: I really enjoyed my time here at UoM. The faculty and administration are very supportive and approachable and always willing to help the students in need. Be prepared to adapt and make friends as it can be difficult initially to get used to the culture.
Reviewed on 22 Aug 2024Read more
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Sarthak Sanjeev Verified Icon
- Batch of 2024
3.9
A break from the corporate world with preparation for the real world.
Tips: There definitely is a cultural shift here that we face, and it is much better than home so it won't be an issue settling down. We should be prepared for the hard work. The university rankings matter but not a lot, so you are mostly on your own. There is no placement department or anything like that, so we are ourselves responsible for job hunting and everything, and as in every other country, it's not that easy to get a job. 
Likes (Student Life): The college community/student union has a lot of activities planned throughout the year, which really helps us lay off some streams from all the studies. Festivals, especially big ones like Diwali/Holi, are a lot of fun as all students get together and have fun. Student clubs are fun, but I wasn't able to participate a lot given the course structure and assignments. 
Dislikes (Part time work): There are part-time options available, but the course is a little tiring, which leaves very few windows for working. Having said that, there is a lot of competition given the number of students and dependents, so it is also hard to get a part-time job. Also, because of this competition, employers, specifically restaurants, exploit the students by paying them cash in hand, which is much lower than the minimum wage. But yes, I have a few friends who got a good part-time job, but such examples are pretty low. 
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2024Read more
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2024
3.6
A college to maximise your research skills and make good connections.
Tips: The courses offered by the University are research based. Be prepared to do a lot of research. Most of the people are Indians. The university offers job fairs to make connections with the employers. Start applying for the jobs as soon as you land and be prepared for virtual interviews.
Reviewed on 13 Jun 2024Read more
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Msc in Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship - Batch of 2018
4
Lots of opportunities available for career growth and development.
Tips: Student should be clear about the course modules of their chosen programme. They should book the accommodation well in advance before coming to the city to avoid any last minutes inconveniences. They should check for various scholarships and apply on priority basis. They should be in touch with Indian Society of Manchester which organises social meetings for upcoming students.
Likes (Indian Food): Manchester offers a wide variety of cuisines, particularly South Asian cuisines. Its super convenient with regards to food as the city offer cuisines, snacks and local food items for their daily life style. Manchester has so many interesting cafes to visit which adds so much value to your student life experience.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): In the UK permanent immigration and settlement options are quite difficult due to government policies. The company hiring you as an employee needs to sponsor your visa which is an expensive and lengthy process for the company. However, if a student manages to get a job in the UK it is considered a better option as the lifestyle, career growth and future opportunities there are better than India.
Reviewed on 28 May 2024Read more
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MSc Advanced Process Integration and Design - Batch of 2022
3.9
Self-study is required and don't be distracted with part-time.
Tips: Do not get too caught up in doing part-time jobs and pushing education as a second priority. It is best to do some saving before moving to the UK as, although Manchester is a relatively cheaper city, you will end up spending a lot more than expected. The university also expects students to do a lot of self-study both pre and post lectures. Ask questions to the lecturers as they are often very willing to solve your queries. And always remember that you belong.
Likes (Student Life): Manchester is a vibrant city and extremely student centric thanks to 3 universities in the city. There is always plenty to do on and off campus. There is also a very wide variety of student clubs to join. Ensure that you are enrolled in the university mailing list to get updates on what's happening around campus during the week. You will never have a dull time in Manchester.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent settlement depends on companies willing to sponsor work visas. The university has no role unless for jobs in the university itself. Companies are usually hesitant as they need to justify the business decision to sponsor. Although difficult, I have had many friends who are sponsored and you will get a work permit if you persevere.
Reviewed on 22 Apr 2024Read more
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MSc Data Science (Business and Management) - Batch of 2024
4.1
You need to prepare for the course before it starts.
Tips: Don't expect the faculty to start everything from the grassroots level so if you are taking admission for a new course please become habituated with the basics. At least self-study is really crucial here but I can assure you that you will learn a lot and it will be exciting. Utilize all the opportunities you get to learn more and network
Reviewed on 14 Mar 2024Read more
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MSc Communications and Signal Processing - Batch of 0
3.9
The university experience was quite good. Stressful but good.
Tips: The syllabus is quite manageable, however the exams are really very difficult and can really test your perseverance. The written exams cannot be passed just by rote learning or by studying at the last moment. Even the course works require a lot of brainstorming.
Likes (Public transportation): The university is situated on Oxford Street in Manchester which has the busiest bus route in the UK. It is also a very walkable city and you probably won't have to use transportation at all. I didn't have to spend anything to travel to university as I walked to and from my lectures.
Dislikes (Internships): The course was one year and the university did nothing to encourage participation in internships. The university could have set aside a few months dedicated to doing an internship which would have helped in securing a job for most students. Additionally, fewer written papers would have ensured more practical learning.
Reviewed on 6 Mar 2024Read more
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BSc in Psychology - Batch of 2026
4.6
The best decision of my life! Hard work pays off here.
Tips: I come from India, which is why moving to the UK was a huge change. I have been to the UK several times in the past but living here is a completely different ball game. I went from really going to eat out at 1 am sometimes to having to cook my own meals 3 times a day. The food is different, the people are different, the weather is different but what remains the same is the feeling of being at home because 1.5 years into my course, Manches does indeed feel like home. Anyway, so I got a global future scholarship which I had applied to while I applied to the university. The allowance was 5000 pounds for year one and year 2 and I had to meet certain criteria to continue the scholarship. In essence, coming to the University of Manchester was the best decision of my life, and psychology, although challenging is very intriguing. UK really treats you well if you can handle the weather and trust me, you get used to it.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The school of Health Sciences is the biggest school in the university, which also makes me think is the reason why the faculty is so quick to resolve issues (2-3 working days). The professors all have PhDs and are very sweet in addition to making lectures really easy to understand and further making the lecture slides very accessible. We have seminars, lab classes and career counselling opportunities that are very interactive and helpful. My professors come from all over the world. The faculty is very diverse and the university is very inclusive.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The UK is currently under recession, so I'd say it's not the best idea to live here, plus there's always some sort of strike, again not the best thing. Lastly, getting a skilled worker visa or any sort of visa itself is difficult in the UK. However, the people here are lovely, the culture is amazing and if you love studying and a lot of socialising, UK is the place for you!
Reviewed on 2 Mar 2024Read more
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LLM in Intellectual Property Law - Batch of 2024
4.9
Extremely satisfied with my experience here.
Tips: 1. I did not experience a massive culture shift. The people in Manchester are warm and friendly. However, the weather is often not very good as it rains quite a lot and remains gloomy. 2. I did get the Global Future Scholarship from the University of Manchester. I would advice students to apply as soon as they receive the invitation to apply for the scholarship post their receipt of the offer letter from the University. 3. I am extremely satisfied with my course LL.M. Intellectual Property at the University of Manchester.
Likes (Student Life): Student life at the University is absolutely great. The classrooms are spacious and equipped with state-of-the-art technology. The libraries are huge, with an impressive collection of books (including rare editions), online resources, research tools, etc., making them a great study and research destination. In addition to studies, lots of activities are organized by different clubs and societies of the University. One can never get bored. Most importantly, the teaching staff of this University is extremely knowledgeable and very cooperative. They are always eager to help and ensure that a student is comfortable with the modules that are being delivered. I absolutely enjoy being a student of this esteemed University and would never trade this experience for anything else.
Dislikes (Indian Food): In Manchester, there are numerous places to have Indian Food. However, it is quite expensive (eg Chicken Biryani can be around 15 GBP) and in most of the places, more expensive. However, the restaurants named Indian Tiffin Room and My Lahore are absolutely great! These places will not disappoint you! Having said that, I prefer cooking at home as it save money and gives me a chance to get creative!
Reviewed on 14 Dec 2023Read more
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MSc Marketing - Batch of 2023
2.6
Think before you go, connect with people and get to hear the real journey
Tips: For my degree, I felt like it was an extension of my bachelor’s nothing new that I could learn massively to improve my skill set provided the money I had spent. I don’t think I was satisfied at all because the struggle throughout was really very difficult to cope with.
Likes (Public transportation): It’s well connected with cabs, trams and buses all across. There wasn’t any issue with commuting at all. It’s just very expensive to travel but as a student, you get discounts on travelling too so not a major reason. Rest assured you wouldn’t face an issue with this.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are very less jobs available who sponsor you and more than that you need exceptional skills to actually get a job. Even if you have PSW you need to be on top of your application game. So don’t just come directly after your bachelor’s take some experience and then come if you have long-term goals of settling.
Reviewed on 23 Nov 2023Read more
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2023
2.8
AMBS failed to live up to its brand. Horrible cohort and curriculum. Wont recommend.
Tips: Research the modules well. MIM as a course has few opportunities in UK. Do a specialized Master. MIM more suitable for people willing to get into technology roles. MIM at AMBS is a waste. Please don't do it. Far better options are available. Do a specialized Master.
Likes (Part time work): Good amount of part time options available. Flexible shift options. Easy to manage part-time with academics. It pays minimum wage so easy to manage expenses since the city isn't that expensive. Walk-in interviews are available in plenty. Large city so not hard to find a job.
Dislikes (Value for money): The tuition fee was considerably higher compared to the quality of the course. Rigid curriculum. Only outdated theory and no practical exposure. Very average faculty and modules offered. No skill-building or live project options. Won't recommend the course.
Reviewed on 23 Nov 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Marketing - Batch of 2023
3.8
Excellent diversity with knowledge
Tips: Moving to university from a small town to a big city was not okay at first but I quickly adjusted to the city lifestyle and now I don't think I can go back! The university has a solid infrastructure for helping students with tutors/lecturers more than happy to respond to emails. There are support systems for students to help with non-academic problems which I feel makes it easier for students to settle in. Overall, I wouldn't pick any other university to go to due to the unforgettable experiences since I came to this university. The city is great, the university facilities are top quality and the nightlife is booming.
Reviewed on 12 Sep 2023Read more
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- Batch of 2022
4.5
10/10 for education, exposure, and faculty.
Tips: I am very satisfied with my university, it is easy to adapt since Manchester is a multi-cultural city. I have never faced any discrimination. There are abundant work opportunities available, and the people are friendly. It is more about getting outside your comfort zone and interacting with people from different backgrounds.
Likes (Part time work): Abundant opportunities are available for part-time work. There are plenty within the university as well as outside. Most places that offer full-time roles also offer part-time roles making it easier to make money when you're here as a student and on a stiff budget.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): It's a relatively difficult situation to comment on at the moment, especially given the global recession and the way the job market is right now. The competition for the few jobs that do exist is becoming more and more stiff, making it difficult. Visa sponsorship is difficult to find as well at the moment.
Reviewed on 11 Jul 2023Read more
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Msc in International Business and Management - Batch of 2019
4.2
Amazing college if one wants to enjoy their student life and want to come back.
Tips: Be ready to face some cultural differences. Living expenses are quite costly, best to get yearly passes for public transportation as it will be quite cheap. One should participate in different student groups to easily make friends and have an amazing time while in college.
Reviewed on 5 May 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Industrial Biotechnology - Batch of 2018
3.8
College experience at the University of Manchester with warm and friendly environment.
Tips: Before joining the University of Manchester, prospective students should research the competitive entry requirements and familiarize themselves with the specific course details, including the grade expectations for the program they are interested in. International students should also be aware that they may need to take an English language proficiency test, such as the IELTS, to demonstrate their English language skills. Finally, students should explore the support services available on campus for academics and wellbeing. These services can provide assistance with course selection, course load, study skills, and other academic concerns. They can also provide support for mental health and well-being, which can be especially important for students who are adjusting to life in a new country.
Likes (Post study jobs): The Graduate visa is relatively new and unfamiliar to some employers. Employers who want to invest in their staff over the long term may prefer the longer time period covered by the Skilled Worker Visa. Employers' preferences can differ for several reasons, so you should talk to each employer about their approach to visas. This will give you an insight into the differences between the Graduate and Skilled Worker visas.
Reviewed on 25 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc Medical Microbiology - Batch of 2023
3.7
My 2 years of experience in Manchester with a lot of ups and downs.
Tips: After coming to the UK, you will definitely see many changes be it people, culture, climate or language everything is different than what you have experienced in India so yes it will be a major change. I didn't get any scholarship. I have tried, but no such luck. Overall, my experience with the university, course and country was good. I learned a lot and experienced a lot of new things so in total my experience was quite good.
Likes (Public transportation): I found Manchester's public transportation system to be very convenient, frequent, and economical. Unless you live far from the city, you won't have any problems getting around. As a student, you'll get huge discounts on bus and tram passes, which makes tickets even cheaper.
Dislikes (Part time work): Right now the UK job market is stagnant with not many jobs especially if you are a fresher that's the same case with on-campus part-time jobs. It is very competitive and employers prefer individuals with experience. However, if you are open to working in the the food and beverage sector, chances are comparatively better, but you still have to spend a good amount of time in part-time job hunting and be prepared for the challenges. I can't guarantee this for every course but for my course, it was quite manageable by working part-time you will be financially independent and if you can manage your time properly then both work and study will be a piece of cake. As a student in the UK, you are legally allowed to work only for 20 hours with minimum wages which is plenty to cover your personal expenses.
Reviewed on 27 Sep 2024Read more
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MPhil in Psychology - Batch of 2023
4.1
Transportation is great, explore the city.
Tips: Students should take time and explore the nearby hotspots and transportation options for convenience. You will find a large number of fellow Indians so you shouldn't be feeling too homesick and there are plenty of food options as well. Prepare for unpredictable rains.
Reviewed on 31 May 2024Read more
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MSc (Information Systems Management) - Batch of 2022
Offered by University of Galway
4.5
Irish Education Experience
Tips: University of Galway is the third-best university in Ireland. The campus is amazing, with over 100 hectares of land. Galway is a beautiful cultural town, and Ireland is a very peaceful and scenic country. The course I took was a well-balanced combination of technical and business knowledge. The only downside was the weather, as it rains a lot and the weather conditions can be extreme.
Likes (Safety): Galway City is amazing and safe. However, there are a few things to be aware of. Be wary of Facebook scams related to house rentals. Some scammers will ask for a deposit without even showing you the house. Avoid walking alone at night, especially in certain shady areas. Stay away from the teenage crowd.
Dislikes (Internships): I found my internship via the gradireland website. There are several websites that can help you in your job search, but you need to start applying as soon as you arrive in Ireland. The university also holds job fairs on campus that can help you introduce yourself to potential employers.
Reviewed on 28 Jan 2025Read more
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MSc (Corporate Finance) - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Galway
3.9
University of Galway is multidimensional.
Tips: It was definitely a challenging transition for me and my family. It takes some time to adjust to any new country, but this transition taught me resilience, patience, and the importance of balance in my personal and professional life. Salary depends on job profile and experience. Most companies don't sponsor work visas. Freshers can expect an offer between 28,000 and 35,000. Experienced candidates may get a higher salary. Some people get jobs right away, but others have to keep looking. It takes a lot of effort to find a job in this field. Overall, I am satisfied with my university, course, and country.
Likes (Indian Food): I cook at home because Indian restaurants are expensive. There are Indian stores here that sell spices, pulses, and vegetables, and you can also find Indian food at Tesco supermarket.
Reviewed on 13 Dec 2024Read more
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MSc (Biotechnology) - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Galway
4.5
The people are very fun loving and helpful. Campus is great and beautiful.
Tips: There is a cultural shift here but there are many Indians around so you won't feel homesick. People are always ready to help you. The scholarship was not there for me since I didn't apply earlier. But there are scholarship options for this university can check in the University of Galway portals for further information. The university overall is really great and beautiful.
Reviewed on 28 Nov 2024Read more
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Master of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Galway
3.9
A rewarding academic and cultural experience.
Tips: Students planning to join the University of Galway should familiarize themselves with the range of programs, particularly in fields like science, business, and the arts, as well as the cost of living and tuition. Transitioning to the University of Galway comes with its challenges but is largely rewarding. The academic focus on independent learning and research requires adaptation, but the multicultural environment, student societies, and Galway's friendly atmosphere ease the process. Adjusting to the weather, food, and communication style may take time, but the city's warmth and cultural vibrancy help students feel at home. Scholarship opportunities at Galway are abundant, and many students benefit from merit-based or need-based funding. The application typically involves submitting academic records, a personal statement, and recommendation letters. Scholarships often cover part of the tuition fees, offering significant financial relief. Overall, the experience at the University of Galway is highly fulfilling. The well-structured courses, knowledgeable faculty, and hands-on learning opportunities align with students' academic and career goals.
Reviewed on 27 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc in Computer Science (Data Analytics) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
4.3
Friendly people, good career support, good extra-curricular opportunities.
Tips: The people are friendly and helpful, and there's always something happening on campus. There are many opportunities for extracurricular activities, such as sports, societies, and volunteering. The university provides personalized career support and holds many career fairs and workshops throughout the year. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the course. university and the country.
Likes (Safety): The university and city authorities take safety seriously and have measures in place to ensure safety for all genders. I walked around the city freely even late at night. There are also seminars to educate students about safety measures.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The university provides career support. They held career workshops and fairs throughout the year to help students prepare for their post-study jobs. These events included CV preparation, mock interviews, and information about the Irish job market. However, the competition for jobs is fierce, so you have to work hard and be patient.
Reviewed on 27 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor and Master of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
3.7
Galway is a great place to be. The people are friendly and there are many events hosted on campus.
Tips: The transition to this university was easy because the people were friendly and ready to help out if you had any doubts. The University's international office and student union were especially helpful. The faculty is very approachable and will guide and assist you regarding your assignments and coursework. The country is quiet and peaceful, but the city is quite bustling during weekends. Overall, it's an unbeatable experience.
Reviewed on 27 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc (Business Analytics) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
3.8
Galway: A magical experience.
Tips: A lot of changes have happened to me after coming to Galway. Right from my personality to my thinking perspective. The culture of Galway is very welcoming and friendly. In the case of scholarships, I didn't receive any, but there are schemes available for which students can apply. Ireland is a very beautiful country and as Galway is its cultural capital, many fests take place now and then.
Likes (Internships): The University of Galway has a website and sends weekly emails that list internship opportunities. Students can easily apply to these opportunities. There are many internship options available in every field. In addition, the university hosts career fairs where students can meet with representatives from their preferred companies.
Dislikes (Part time work): On-campus jobs are like IT help desk and library assistant. Off-campus jobs are more varied and depend on your field of interest. If you manage your time well, you can have a part-time job and still keep up with your studies. The average pay for part-time work is around 12-13 euros.
Reviewed on 27 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor and Master of Engineering (Electronic and Computer) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
3.8
University of Galway is a great place to pursue good education.
Tips: I felt happy and excited when I first arrived at the University of Galway. I was looking forward to exploring the whole Irish culture. The university is stunning, and the faculty members and students are wonderful. But what impressed me was the education system. It is so much better than the system in India. The education system in Ireland is more holistic. It emphasises critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and it encourages students to think for themselves. The professors are always available to answer questions, and they care about their students. I am enjoying my time at the University of Galway and know I will graduate with a great education. I am very much satisfied with the course, university and the country.
Reviewed on 26 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc (Business Analytics) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
4.2
Great university to study with great faculty and supportive friends.
Tips: The University of Galway is a great university to study in. However, students must be prepared to face the Irish weather, cook for themselves, and juggle part-time jobs with academic life. Everything here is expensive compared to India, so students should account for this when budgeting. The university itself is really good, although it can be stressful at times with all the assignment deadlines. However, with proper time management and hard work, it is possible to succeed. The faculty are very welcoming, friendly, helpful and understanding and you can reach out to them if you have any doubts or issues. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 25 Nov 2024Read more
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Bachelor and Master of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
4
The university and the country are nice. People are friendly and polite.
Tips: I had an easy time settling in at the University of Galway. Everyone was friendly and helpful. The university is great, with lots of facilities for academics and labs that students can use. The faculty is very helpful and easy to approach. The university has many societies and clubs for extracurricular activities. So do participate in these events, activities and seminars to build connections. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the country, course and university.
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MEngSc (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Galway
5
University of Galway hosts numerous career fairs, seminars and activities.
Tips: Honesty I did not experience a cultural shift kind of situation. The University of Galway is an amazing place and I am happy with the place. My course is very informative and I am enjoying it. Ireland is an amazing place and the people here are very friendly and helpful.
Likes (Student Life): I usually spend my day attending classes or most of the time I will be in the lab. Many events like cultural festival events and Science fairs will be conducted at the university. I usually participate in many Indian festivals like Diwali. I even participate in some science fairs or any events conducted by technical clubs.
Dislikes (Safety): The faculty are very friendly and cooperative. The teaching is very good, and the professors are very friendly and supportive. The lab equipment is wonderful. The teachers are very diverse, with professors from all over the world, and they are excellent at their work.
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MSc Computer ScienceAdaptive Cybersecurity - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
3.9
The university is a great choice for academics. The faculty are experience and highly knowledgeable.
Tips: There's a lot of diversity in this university, as students from different places come here to study. Respecting everyone's culture is preferable advice. The college is really good about academic education, and the faculty is great, with nice modules in the courses of study. Most students prefer to work part-time jobs to sort expenses for the month easily. The availability of part-time jobs is quite good, and there are many different types of part-time jobs that you can get easily. You just have to ask the owner. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experience.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer to cook at home because it saves money. There are a lot of Indian restaurants here, but they don't serve food that is as good as what you can cook at home. Also, they charge a lot for Indian food.
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MSc (Business Analytics) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
4
University of Galway has a great environment and a friendly atmosphere.
Tips: Accommodation details need to be verified before coming here. You have to book first by joining several accommodation groups. Or else you have to meet some senior people and have to refer to some accommodation details. Also, verify it once by viewing it before paying any advance money.
Likes (Internships): We have to find internships on our own by applying at various sites. Some of the internships will be organised by the university and some have to be researched by us. Internships are good options to earn better than part-time jobs here in Ireland. Also, it adds good experience to my personal portfolio.
Dislikes (Part time work): I found it easy to find a part-time job that I could easily manage alongside my studies. The average hourly rate is 12.70 Euros, and you can work up to 20 hours per week during the school year and up to 40 hours per week during holidays.
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MSc (Digital Marketing) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
5
University of Galway is great for students to explore and socialise and make connections.
Tips: Amazing university located on 300 acres of land. There are a huge number of Indian communities over here. You will never miss your home as the students are very much helpful. Each and every festival is celebrated at its best. Feeling amazing to stay at Galway and that too in the top university globally.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): I'm just glad that I got admission to the University of Galway. There's always something to do, whether it's going to a college event or just walking around town. It is a happing place specially made for students and the nightlife on the streets of Galway is amazing.
Dislikes (Value for money): The faculty at this college is excellent, and they don't spoon-feed you at all. It's hard at first, but you get used to it and start to enjoy the education. The PPTs make it easy for every student to understand the material.
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MSc (Business Analytics) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
3.1
The university is beautiful and provides great facilities.
Tips: I'm just glad that I got admission to this university. The cost of tuition is worth it. The large Indian community here celebrates our festivals, and it's a great opportunity to explore a foreign country. Also, there are a lot of job opportunities here with good salaries. I'm really enjoying my time here.
Likes (Value for money): The campus size and facilities are outstanding, and the library and pods for self-study are great. The career guidance is the best part of this university, and it's worth spending a huge amount of money on education in Ireland.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The education system in India is very different from that in Europe. In India, we are used to being spoon-fed information. But in Europe, it's all about self-study. So it's difficult for Indian students to adjust to the European education system.
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MSc Computer ScienceAdaptive Cybersecurity - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
4
The university is fun, welcoming, hectic and rewarding.
Tips: The college is very friendly and welcoming, but it can be challenging to get a part-time job in the initial months. The assignments are very different from Indian colleges as we have to do everything on our own. Also, we are expected to know the basic modules at the start of the curriculum. The faculty are experienced in their own field. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
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MSc (Corporate Finance) - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Galway
3.4
This university is a great choice for students who want to focus on academics.
Tips: It is really difficult to find off-campus accommodation. The university is easygoing, and there are many events happening on campus, so overall it's good. However, I searched for a part-time job for about 30 days before I found one.
Likes (Indian Food): I am from India and love spicy food. Europe is not known for its spicy food, so I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to find the spices I like. But I was wrong. There are many Asian and Indian stores where you can find the ingredients you are looking for.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The place where I am living right now is Moycullen which is 10km away from the university and there is only 1 bus from Moycullen to the city centre and the frequency is too low. It is one bus every 3 hours so most of the time you have to adjust yourself according to the bus timetable.
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MSc (Business Analytics) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
4.3
The campus is very diverse and career oriented.
Tips: Before joining, students should have some experience related to the field they are choosing. I didn't get any scholarships, but they are available on a merit basis. There are very few part-time jobs for freshers, so experience in your field is a must. You'll also find a significant cultural shift here. Overall, I'm satisfied with my course, university, and country.
Likes (Public transportation): There are buses which are 10-15 minutes apart from each other. As the campus is in the middle of the city, you will find each bus taking you to the university bus stop. If you are living far away, you can avail train journey too. Also, if you have your student card, your bus ticket gets reduced by 60%.
Dislikes (Value for money): When you arrive at college, you get to know that it's pretty hard to find part-time jobs as everyone is searching for the same and the city is pretty small for so many people to have part-time jobs. The same can be said the case when you complete your graduation too.
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MSc (Marketing Management) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
4.1
The college is friendly and the faculty are knowledgeable.
Tips: Students should be prepared for a rigorous academic environment that emphasises independent learning and critical thinking. It is crucial to engage actively with professors and peers, as collaborative learning plays a significant role here. Internships helped in bridging the gap between academic theory and practical application. My internship provided me with valuable exposure to the world. Business environment, significantly enhancing my understanding of marketing, sales, customer service and brand management. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
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MSc (Digital Marketing) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Galway
3.8
Diverse experiences and meaningful engagements.
Tips: My experience at the college was personally enriching, with a good balance of learning and cultural exposure. Galway, a beautiful town close to many tourist attractions, provided a serene and inspiring environment for my studies. The college offered a diverse intercultural mix, enhancing my global perspective. However, it's worth noting that most part-time and full-time job opportunities are concentrated in Dublin. Additionally, the college did not provide any scholarships, but overall, I was satisfied with the quality of my education and my experience.
Likes (Student Life): I attended all classes, spent time in the library, and actively participated in societies like Business Analysis and Sports. Vibrant events like Diwali and Halloween were highlights, fostering cultural connections. I enjoyed seminars, workshops, and student clubs, which offered learning and networking opportunities, making college life-enriching and memorable.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Galway, being a popular tourist destination, boasts a variety of restaurants and pubs catering to diverse tastes and preferences. However, I prefer cooking at home as Indian food in restaurants is quite expensive, starting at 10 per dish, and often lacks the authentic taste I'm used to. Homemade meals are not only more economical but also more satisfying.
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