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3.2/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
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  • 67% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships2
Part time work2.5
Post study jobs2.8
Quality of faculty3.8
Student Life3.5
Value for money2.8
Public transportation4.3
Safety4.5
Indian Food3
Permanent Immigration2.8
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MSc in Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
4.2
Newcastle University has a good faculty and strong academics.
Tips: The food options are not very appetizing. Also, the cultural shift from living at home to living on campus can be difficult. However, the university provides support through the accommodation and induction programs. Also, the vice-chancellor international scholarship offers financial assistance of 4000 pounds. The faculty are very accessible and approachable. They foster a supportive learning environment through open communication. The teaching faculty is diverse. I am quite satisfied with the course at Newcastle University.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Public transportation is cheaper compared to other cities, and the campus is well connected to the city via the Tyne and Wear metro. Haymarket station is nearby and offers frequent services to the suburbs and the airport.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc International Business Management - Batch of 2023
1.9
The university provides very less internship and job opportunities.
Tips: Job opportunities in this city after completing your Master's or Bachelor's from the university are fewer and you might need to consider another city for better job roles, especially in Management and consulting. Your college tenure would be eventful, hectic and engaging, hence you would never notice the Emptiness of the City. In fact, I would also say that most UK nationals consider this City to be their Post-Retirement PLAN since it's muted and almost dead, especially in the winter. So you might have to rethink if you're looking for a flashy, happening or crowded city. I never knew about the Winter Depression before moving to Newcastle but it is for real. It gets Chillier up to -12 degrees Celsius, super windy and lonely during winters, which feels like never-ending. At last, it is a research based University. It is decent for studying Masters, so I would recommend it for Post-graduation, & also Newcastle as a City can be considered for a year or two courses. Still, Bachelors from here would be worthless and a complete waste of time.
Likes (Safety): I felt safe in Newcastle upon Tyne. The local people were nice and sweet. The city is not heavily populated, which contributes to the feeling of safety. Geordies are super fun and helpful. You can actually walk down the street as late as midnight or even longer, you would never feel unsafe or comfortable.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I wouldn't want to live here since I don't like the weather here and it is mostly on the colder side which is kind of depressing in the long run. Over the UK I would definitely prefer the climate of India to live, as it feels lively, happening and eventful in India.
Reviewed on 17 Sep 2024Read more
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MSc in Finance - Batch of 2024
3.1
Try to gain relevant industrial skills.
Tips: It was quite a good experience as it was my first time experiencing education at an international level. Newcastle upon Tyne is a beautiful and student-friendly city. Most of the students got a scholarship worth 34000. The job market in Europe including the UK is stagnant right now. You are more likely to get a job if you have relevant industrial skills along with work experience. Great work experience + skills will get you a job.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty at the institution are quite helpful and possess good knowledge of their respective subjects. They are approachable and willing to assist students in resolving their doubts or queries that may arise. In the end, what matters most is how focused you are towards your goals.
Dislikes (Internships): The Master's programme is of 1 year duration so it is quite difficult to get an internship. Also, the Student Visa allows you to work for 20 hours/ week. You can work more during term time but it is hardly 1 month. So, getting an internship is a struggle.
Reviewed on 31 Jul 2024Read more
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MSc International Business Management - Batch of 2022
4.3
Great city and love the academic community.
Tips: The city has a great vibe and is very friendly. The Newcastle United Football Club has the best supporters in the world, and their passion is great to watch. I loved the city, the university, and the people, and I know I will miss them all when I graduate.
Likes (Indian Food): Newcastle has a lot to offer, including great food at affordable prices. There are many Indian, Thai, Chinese, and Vietnamese restaurants within walking distance of campus. There's also a small Chinatown.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The chances of getting sponsorship for a post-study visa are very rare. This is true for all of the UK. However, if you are only planning to live in the country for a short time, it is not a bad option. Skilled workers have better chances of getting sponsorship.
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MSc International Marketing - Batch of 2023
3.7
Affordable for students but not the best.
Tips: Students should know that this is a research-based university, and the best courses to study from here would be any course that incorporated sustainability into their modules, as the university is highly rewarded in the field of sustainability. Also, the university career cell assists in career growth and guidance, but the university itself is incapable of offering any placements like many other universities in the UK. Overall, the city life is peaceful and safe and is highly recommended for students with its affordability. 
Likes (Safety): Newcastle is generally considered a safe city with a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere. It boasts a strong sense of community, and residents and visitors often find it friendly and easy to navigate. Like any urban area, it is advisable to stay aware of your surroundings, especially at night, but overall Newcastle maintains a reputation as a safe and enjoyable city to live in and visit. 
Dislikes (Value for money): I believe other better universities in the UK and cities can be considered for education instead of Newcastle University, as there are many better jobs landscaped post-graduation at the university. The university mainly offers only international branches of those mainstream courses to earn money from international students. 
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MSc in Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2023
3.5
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Tips: Students should first know that it is going to be a huge cultural shift in terms of education and living. They have different grading styles and a lot of group projects. Even the exams are grade different than in India. Keywords and on-point are preferable rather than filling up the page. Scholarships are hard to get but very educative. They can help you financially as well if you can secure one. Scholarships are usually fewer in number so highly competitive but many international students get that if they can submit compelling essay. Overall experience was average because the UK market is competitive in terms of securing full-time jobs in your area. College does have many fair but it is tough for Masters courses when you don't have enough experience.
Likes (Public transportation): Newcastle has very good connectivity in terms of bus and metro. There would be a lot of options available all the time specifically towards the University which is right in the city centre. So for each ride, it costs you 2 pounds on the bus. But there are several cheaper ticket options available where you can take a monthly or weekly bus pass for that particular zone and can travel an infinite number of times. The secret part that not many know is that the university provides a bus pass to students for free travel. You just have to mail them and they will send you a coupon code to avail of that. It is valid throughout your university time.
Dislikes (Part time work): In the beginning, we went to many job fairs that represented us with part-time jobs in university but those were extremely competitive and applications would be in 1000's against very few openings. Part-time jobs are manageable in terms you being flexible and willing to work after classes and ready to work on weekends. Weekends are a good option to manage both expenses and your studies. The average payout right now is 11.44 GBP per hour which is quite decent for expenses every month if you can work the full 20 hours per week.
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England Newcastle University is a slightly competitive university to get into and thus, students must submit good academic grades as well as participate in co-curricular activities. Apart from fulfilling the academic qualifications, some of the best practices that students can follow include acquiri

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Yes, Esha Gupta is an Indian alumni of the Newcastle University England. She is an Indian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder, who works in bollywood movies as well. In 2007, Esha was crowned Femina Miss India International and she went on to represent India at Miss International in the sa

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Newcastle University England is relatively expensive in terms of the cost of living, as compared to other universities in UK. Given below is the breakdown of the expenses of attending the university:

Particulars

Cost of Living (Per Month)

Cost in INR

Accommodation

(often includes bills)

UG: GBP 415 - GBP 775

PG: GBP 387 - GBP 775

UG: INR 45 K - 84 K

PG: INR 42 K - 84 K

FoodGBP 108 - GBP 214INR 12 K - 23 K
Social and leisure activitiesGBP 129 - GBP 214INR 14 K - 23 K
Local transportGBP 28 - GBP 68INR 3 K - 7 K
Mobile phoneGBP 11 - GBP 50INR 1 K - 5 K
House essentialsGBP 21 - GBP 43INR 2 K - 4 K
Personal careGBP 21 - GBP 64INR 2 K - 7 K
GymGBP 14INR 1.5 K

Contents insurance

(Insurance for valuable items such as a bike, laptop, etc.)

GBP 7.5 - GBP 11INR 800 - 1.2 K

TOTAL

GBP 1141.5 - GBP 2,228INR 1.2 L - 2.4 L

Conversion Rate: 1 GBP = INR 109.28

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Anushree Sinha

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Master of Business Administration (MBA) is one of the best courses offered in the England Newcastle University. With the help of this course, students get to develop communication skills, analytical and critical thinking abilities, and leadership skills by getting to work in teams. Given below are t

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Yes, meeting the English language requirements is one of the major Newcastle University eligibility criteria for international students. It accepts major English exam scores as proof of English language proficiency. Students can refer to the table below for minimum score requirements:

English Proficiency Exam

UG Minimum Score Requirements

PG Minimum Score Requirements

IELTS Academic

Overall score of 6.5 or higher

(With no less than 5.5 in each band)

Overall score of 6.5 or higher

(With no less than 6.0 in each band)

TOEFL iBT

Overall score of 90 or higher

(With no less than: 18 in Reading, 17 in Listening, 20 in Speaking and 17 in Writing)

Overall score of 90 or higher

(With no less than: 20 in Reading, 19 in Listening, 22 in Speaking and 20 in Writing)

PTE Academic

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Overall score of 70 or higher

(With no less than 65 in each sub-skill)

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