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Animesh Donikar Verified Icon
MSc Aerospace Vehicle Design - Batch of 2024
4.8
An excellent choice for industry-focused, global education.
Tips: As a postgraduate-only university, Cranfield offers a professional and focused environment. While there are events and festivals throughout the year, students can expect a quieter, self-contained campus life. I experienced a significant cultural shift, and the British emphasis on polite communication and queuing were noteworthy. Although I didn't receive a scholarship, Cranfield offers several to international students, and some Indian universities have partnerships that provide scholarships. I am very satisfied with the university, course, and country. The opportunity to travel in Europe is a great benefit. I appreciate the diverse, international community, which significantly enhanced my academic and social experience.
Likes (Part time work): International students can work up to 20 hours a week part-time while studying and full-time during holidays. On-campus opportunities, such as roles in university administration, are available but competitive; the university job portals and active participation in induction programs are the best places to find them. Off-campus opportunities can be found in nearby towns like Bedford and Milton Keynes and include retail, restaurants, and hospitality. Commuting is made easier by the Uno bus service.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): After studying at Cranfield University, students have good post-study work options through the Graduate route. While this allows for a few years of experience, transitioning to a Skilled Worker visa still requires securing a qualifying job with a licensed sponsor and meeting the salary threshold, which can be challenging. The process is clear, but success depends on the job market and individual circumstances. Personally, I would consider a permanent move only after gaining a few years of experience, primarily because the UK and EU are global aviation hubs.
Reviewed on 13 Aug 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2025
3
t's a technical university that's located in a quiet, isolated place surrounded by nice people.
Tips: Sometimes it may be frustrating with the transportation, but usually it's not an issue. People are mostly friendly and the place is nice and quiet considering it's in an isolated place. Milton Keynes is not far, so it's all good. Good, recommended for a technical university.
Likes (Safety): Cranfield University is a safe place because the university has an airport within its borders. Cars are not allowed to enter the university unless they go through the airport security checkpoint. Also, university housing is safe.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Transportation services at this university are not very good. There are no trains on campus; only buses and Uber are available. This can pose a problem when buses are cancelled or postponed. If we have something important to do, we often have to take an Uber.
Reviewed on 22 May 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Astronautics and Space Engineering - Batch of 2025
4.6
A college filled with surprises.
Tips: I'm really happy with the support and help I've received from the faculty. There are lots of activities happening on campus, so make sure to take advantage of them. But before you come, make sure you're prepared for the weather conditions and potential cold wind by bringing all the necessary stationery and essential medications. Also, please bring at least 50 Pounds in cash to help you until you have set up your UK account.
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Finance - Batch of 2023
3.6
Greatest experience of my life.
Tips: Students should know that the faculty is friendly and approachable, so feel free to reach out to them. There are a few clubs and activities held on campus, and I suggest joining one of the clubs. I am very satisfied with my university. I did receive a Bursary which wasn't very helpful, but did give me a confidence boost. It has been a great learning experience, and I will cherish every moment I spend here. I recommend that everyone experience the struggle for once.
Reviewed on 9 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc Air Transport Management - Batch of 2024
4.2
Great university to study aviation and explore your potential.
Tips: The course is diverse with people from different countries. The course is well structured and the faculty are approachable and knowledgeable about the industry. All the assignments push you and make you learn about the industry and get you ready to land a full-time job in the industry. The group work gives you a chance to apply everything you learn. Scholarships are very limited for Indian students and therefore we have to pay the whole fee mostly. However, it is worth the investment. The academic experience along with the friends I have made along the way has immensely contributed to my personal growth and I look forward to becoming a part of the industry soon. In my opinion, Cranfield is one of the best places to do a course related to aviation. With its industrial connections and state-of-the-art facilities, you will surely get the best education across the globe. I am just happy that I chose to come to Cranfield instead of other choices. Make sure you make international friends, and also connect well with industrial experts you meet during the course as it will help you get a job. Be careful with your expenses and spend wisely as the UK can be a bit expensive. Be independent and ready to step out of your comfort zone. Be ready to travel by bus frequently as Cranfield is a bit away from the main city nearby and plan your shopping trips wisely to save time.
Likes (Student Life): The college is a very happening place with regular career fairs, events and course classes. All the classes are engaging and assignments are challenging. You get to be involved in a lot of group work throughout your course which helps you get international exposure. Also, Cranfield has the CSA where there are parties every Friday. Though it is small, it has a bar, lounge, a small restaurant and an arcade and billiards area inside. During stressful times, it's the place to let loose and have a good time with friends. Also, there are a lot of clubs like for example cricket and badminton clubs with a lot of Science clubs and ethnic clubs as well. On the whole, the campus is the best place to spend time and make good memories. However, Cranfield as a whole is a bit silent and isolated but with the right company, you can have a great educational and fun time.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part-time opportunities are available around the area in Cranfield, Cranfield Village and Milton Keynes. However, the chances of getting one are challenging and have to put in a lot of applications so it is good to take a part-time as soon as you come however, the technical courses are time-consuming and it's best to focus on the course. It would take extreme time management to shuffle between both and it might be stressful. Most part times pay the national wages.
Reviewed on 25 Jul 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Future Food Sustainability MSc - Batch of 2023
3.9
It was wonderful, enriching experience at Cranfield.
Tips: Cultural shift was calling professors by their names without any prefix or suffix. I received a bursary along with my offer letter. I got around 3500 GBP as a bursary. I am very satisfied with my course and I would strongly recommend the course and the university. Anyone passionate about food, agriculture or sustainability can take this course.
Likes (Indian Food): On campus there are places to eat offering multi cuisine (6-7gbp). A lot of takeaway options are available and delivery which are on the pricier side. There are takeaway vans inside campus offering decent and affordable food. There is a local market in the city centre where all types of food at very minimal prices are available. Mostly I used to cook, occasionally eating out or taking delivery.
Dislikes (Internships): There is career centre which keeps updating about jobs and opportunities available. They help in correcting and improving CV and resume, and preparing for interviews. There are internships relevant to my course. However, the schedule is so tight it's difficult to do an internship along with the course work and part time job.
Reviewed on 19 Dec 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Advanced Mechanical Engineering PGCert - Batch of 2024
2.9
Academically oriented, multi-cultural and research focused university.
Tips: The transition is not that difficult. This is a multi-cultural community. The scholarships are a bit of a tough ask and the prospective students should search for options other than university to secure a scholarship. Overall, the university is good.
Likes (Public transportation): The buses and cab service is good. The campus is located in between Bedford, the old city and Milton Keynes, a new and hustling city centre connected by buses that usually ply hourly via the campus bus stop. In addition, the national coachway is just a few kilometres away from where the buses depart for every major city and airport in UK.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The immigration rules are getting tougher and the companies seem to be hesitant to offer sponsorship. Moreover, there seems to be a sort of saturation in the market. There are career fairs organised by the careers team and also frequent Webinars with industry people, though it is not a straightforward hiring process. It is just an interaction with the people from the industry.
Reviewed on 16 Dec 2023Read more
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LOKESH VISWANADHAM Verified Icon
MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2023
2.1
Okayish University, Not that great but better than many.
Tips: For people who are adventurers, this university is not your cup of tea. You will meet a lot of people initially but due to course, all will be busy with their job applications, thesis, and projects. For my course M.Sc. in Advanced Mechanical Engineering I am utterly dissatisfied as my projects are entirely based on only literature review and no lab even after paying 22 lakhs only for tuition fee. This university is a good place only for some courses and the QS university rankings for this course are not even related to what's being taught here. I still don't know how was this university ranked 27 in the world for Mechanical Engineering subject wise. Honestly speaking if anyone wants to come to the UK in this year and next year, please rethink it, as the fee has tremendously increased and I personally felt it is not worth paying that much for this university or any other university apart from some top university in the world.
Reviewed on 16 Aug 2023Read more
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Food Systems and Management MSc - Batch of 2020
4.1
Join this university only you're financially stable and if you can give your 100% in academics.
Tips: The only mistake I made and you all should be aware of before coming to UK is book your accommodation as early as possible and always ask the land lord to provide wriiten documents for the same. Apart from this, it was quite easy for me to adapt with everything. Keep in mind that you should avoid bringing lot many winter cloths as they won't be of much use. You can easily purchase waterproof winter jackets and boosts from TESCO, not to expensive.
Likes (Safety): If you're planning to stay in-campus then you can be positive about campus security as university is few smiles away from the main town and is covered with CCTV cameras all around. Also, computing is easy and safe because city buses are available in every 10 minutes. You can always purchase e-tickets.
Dislikes (Part time work): It is very difficult to do any kind of part time job as the schedule of university is very hectic. Even in your free time you will get alot assignments and presentations to work on. Also, in my case things were very different as it was pandemic situation and most of the classes were shifted from classroom to zoom link.
Reviewed on 10 Jul 2023Read more
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Ramandeep Reel Verified Icon
MSc in Finance - Batch of 2023
3.6
College is reputable but it is situated outside the city, so student life is not that happening.
Tips: Fees is high and getting part time is not easy. As soon you reach here search for part time even in Milton keynes preferably. For M.Sc. in finance and management course, internship will be provided to top 10 students but that will not be a paid internship. Also, top 10 students will get scholarship for CFA Exam. Basically in term 1, focus on getting higher rank. Networking is the key to land a job. Don't come here thinking that it is a high rank college so you will get a job.
Likes (Safety): Campus is safe. I have seen people coming from part time late at night. The last bus service is around 11 pm. Girls roam around the campus even at 2 AM. There are many students that say they feel comfortable on campus. Milton Keynes is also safe. Bedford is not safe at night. So avoid roaming in Bedford.
Dislikes (Value for money): Tuition fee is high. Last year it was 25000 pounds approximately but for the year 2022-2023, they have increased to 32000 pounds. With current market situation and recession going on in United Kingdom, it is not easy to get full time job. Also, prices of on-campus accommodation are relatively high as compared to other universities.
Reviewed on 29 May 2023Read more
Brijesh sharma Verified Icon
MSc Aerospace Computational Engineering - Batch of 2022
4.2
College has a beautiful campus. Fun loving people & supportive staff
Tips: One of the best universities in UK for aerospace. It is Europe's first university that has its own airport. The campus has a friendly and cooperative environment. It is one of the best university with state of the art facilities. The university has industrial collaborations with other companies.
Reviewed on 26 May 2023Read more
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MSc Applied Bioinformatics - Batch of 2023
4.3
Cranfield is a prestigious institution
Tips: It is a great University. Academically oriented. It is located in a village. So public transport and connectivity are not very reliable. Part time opportunities are available within the 10-mile radius. It's ideal to have a car or cycle to reliably commute to work. The academics are very intense and serious. Institution is very respected. The course will require your full attention. There are sports and cultural activities. The student crowd is very international. Try to book campus stay early as the budget options fill out early. The rent will vary from 420 to 850 per month. Outside rent is similar. There is a cost of living hike in UK now. To conclude, Cranfield is a postgraduate only study focused university. Scholarships are available but you should enquire with the department. It's a prestigious institution located in a green landscape.
Likes (Safety): It is an isolated place away from city or any other crowd. Most crowds are mature students. The paths are well-lighted. Fire alarms and regular maintenance services also help. Bus services that are there from morning 5.30 to 11 30 pm are also helpful .
Dislikes (Public transportation): There are UNO buses to connect the village with city of MK and Bedford. But they are very unreliable as services are cancelled very frequently. It affects part time jobs. Even cab services like Bolt and Uber are rare to find. Available skyline services are very expensive. Having their own vehicle is highly recommended.
Reviewed on 23 May 2023Read more
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Nagaraj Goud Polepally Verified Icon
MSc Metal Additive Manufacturing - Batch of 2022
3.4
It is more concentrated about Research and development study, rather than general academics.
Tips: Students must have some technical knowledge about basic software and know about their course and modules before starting of the course. I received a scholarship and it was part of the tuition fee. I am satisfied with my overall journey here as I got what I expected before joining the university.
Likes (Internships): It has very good industrial connections and much reputed in terms of research and development. Search for internships should be done by yourself, and faculty can help in this as they have good connections. But there will be some available individual research project options, which you can select them on your interest.
Dislikes (Part time work): The university is located in a village, so it is bit hard to get part time work. There will be some availability in near towns. Managing part time is very difficult as we have classes for five days of the week and since it is a 12 months course, it is very tightly packed.
Reviewed on 22 May 2023Read more
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MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2023
3.5
One of the best colleges one can get into in UK
Tips: The campus is at a remote location. But great faculty creates a great learning environment. We have good sports facilities. Campus is huge and very peaceful with good accommodation facilities. In campus we have 24*7 digital library where students can get access to almost all great books and old research materials.
Reviewed on 2 Mar 2023Read more
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MSc Engineering and Management of Manufacturing Systems - Batch of 2023
3
Cranfield University focuses on academics
Tips: It's in a remote village and transportation is a bit difficult. The Uni focuses on academics a lot and is a good place to be if your first priority is academics. The Uni has tied up with many companies and you can get group projects sponsored by companies. People from a lot of countries and cultures can be found here. The taught modules for SATM will be completed in 4 months and 1 module will be completed in 1 week. Please don't think they will spoon feed you. You will have to do your own research. The Uni have very good resources if you are interested in exploring and researching. Its in a village so there are not many things to do around. Most of the professors have industry experience.
Reviewed on 19 Feb 2023Read more
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MSc Astronautics and Space Engineering - Batch of 2023
4.8
Best Aerospace and Airline field university in UK
Tips: Assignments are a bit tough but will get easy once you get a hang of academic writing. You should have in-depth reading of your respective course as it will help you in attaining good grades in the assignments. Prepare a proper time table and start doing your assignments. It can sometimes be hectic and more importantly always give your best. Results are never in your hand. Give your best always.
Reviewed on 26 Jan 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Automotive Mechatronics - Batch of 2022
1.3
It doesn't provide quality education. Don't believe the rankings.
Tips: According to me, you should not come to this university. All the rankings you see are only good with research and not with the quality of studies. You should not believe in rankings. Better to go with Coventry or Warwick.
Likes (Safety): Safety is not an issue in the United Kingdom. The university is in the middle of nowhere but even though there are securities who come on rounds at night, not many cases of theft or security issues have been reported. The accommodation safety is within the occupants' hands.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): Teaching quality is not good here. Teachers don't have any idea about explaining things in an understandable way. They just read out the PowerPoint and finish within their given 1 week of time for the module which is not even sufficient to cover a topic in the module.
Reviewed on 7 Jul 2022Read more
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2023
4
A little brief about Cranfield University.
Tips: Students should know that since this is a postgraduate university the crown is very mature, and the faculty is very much academic oriented. It is a good university, but it would be better for students to plan their future employment before coming to the university.
Reviewed on 2 Sep 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Aerospace Vehicle Design - Batch of 2024
4.2
Overall experience at Cranfield University is great and one of a kind experience.
Tips: Cranfield is a peaceful and quiet place. It might not be as busy as even major cities in India. Food is something that you will miss rest everything is manageable. The country is good enough but it will be more difficult to find jobs because of the inflation. Do your research before choosing the course. University offers you the help you need but it is in the end so it is based on your patience and luck. I have not availed of any scholarships. I work part-time to manage expenses.
Likes (Public transportation): UNO bus services are of great help. But sometimes they cancel without prior notice. There were instances where trains were cancelled without any notice and we had to come back. Storms are common which leads to the cancellation of trains and buses. Even strikes and holidays lead to the delay.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Prices are quite high but you find decent places to eat Indian food. You can try out other food in places nearby. Groceries are a bit expensive if you compare them with prices in India but after some time you'll stop comparing and get used to the prices here. Cooking is a better option economically.
Reviewed on 5 Jul 2024Read more
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Sport & Exercise Science & Medicine MSc - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Glasgow
3.4
University of Glasgow, the well oriented and fun loving academic institution.
Tips: There was no significant cultural shock. The people in Glasgow are very friendly and do not discriminate. The weather might be an initial challenge, but learning to cook can help. I didn't receive any scholarships. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Student Life): My day at college typically involves lectures, library visits, and exploring the beautiful campus. I appreciate the low-stress environment, the helpful staff, and the numerous student support platforms, along with the campus's overall beauty. The college organises many events, such as Holi parties, Garba nights, Halloween events, summer barbecues, and industrial visits, and I participate in around 1-5 of them. There are also various communities for different religions and nationalities, such as Indian student clubs, student welfare groups, and mental well-being initiatives.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking for myself. Local restaurants mostly serve non-vegetarian food, and as a vegetarian, I've noticed many use beef oil. Additionally, Indian restaurants here don't taste authentic; the food is often overly sweet, and the prices are high compared to the quality and quantity.
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Health Services Management PGCert - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Glasgow
3.9
Enriching academic experience with some practical challenges.
Tips: Joining the University of Glasgow requires adjusting to independent study and a higher cost of living. While the cultural shift was mainly academic, the diverse and supportive environment has been very helpful. I am very satisfied with my course, university, and life here.
Likes (Indian Food): Glasgow offers a variety of Indian restaurants at affordable to mid-range prices. The area also boasts diverse Asian, Middle Eastern, and European cuisine options. While I enjoy trying different places, I mostly prefer cooking for myself since I live off-campus.
Dislikes (Internships): I was unable to secure an internship. While the guidance through career services and online portals is good, opportunities exist but are competitive and not always aligned with Health Services Management, making it challenging.
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Sociology & Research Methods MRes - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Glasgow
2.7
Good university experience with supportive environment.
Tips: Adjusting here takes some time due to the cultural shift and independent study style, but it's manageable. Scholarships are available if you apply early, and overall, I'm happy with my course and university experience. There's a lot of walking on campus.
Likes (Indian Food): There are several restaurants offering food from my home country, and Indian cuisine is very popular and readily available in Glasgow. Many Indian restaurants are located near campus, and they provide good quality food.
Dislikes (Part time work): There is very little guidance or support for internships. Most opportunities are not aligned with my field of study, leaving students to manage everything on their own. It's very difficult to get a good part-time job for students here.
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2025Read more
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Health Services Management PGCert - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Glasgow
3.9
Part-time jobs in the city centre can be challenging to find.
Tips: Find out how to apply for scholarships and look for affordable accommodation near the city centre, as getting part-time work is relatively easy here. For budget living, check out the Olio app and the student eco hub, where you can find free items. There isn't a major cultural shock, and it's a safe city, especially for women.
Likes (Indian Food): I cook at home often, but Glasgow has a good selection of Indian restaurants, including Bantawala, Rishi Aroma, and Madras Dosa. There are also great Indian grocery stores like House of Sheer, Suresh N Sons, KRK, and Ganpathy Store. Additionally, there's langar available at the Gurudwara every day.
Dislikes (Part time work): Initially, the on-campus part-time jobs are quickly filled, so you need to look for the right opportunities. Part-time jobs in the city centre can be challenging, but keep trying. Ensure you prioritise your studies over part-time work and avoid damaging any lawns.
Reviewed on 20 Aug 2025Read more
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International Relations MSc - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Glasgow
3.6
Don't romanticize the struggles but prepare for a stressful but rewarding experience.
Tips: The university is very liberal, so sometimes viewing things from another perspective can be seen in a negative way. There was a sentence from my tutor, at the very first meeting of the year, that summarises the entire course: 'You get what you put into it'. If you work hard and put your effort into getting as much as possible out of the course, it will be a great experience. The subways and buses get you anywhere. All public transportation is easy to use and get familiar with. There is also the option to get a complete transportation pass, which you can travel on most public transportation with for free, if you're under 25.
Dislikes (Internships): There is not much guidance regarding internships. They are only mentioned occasionally, and the career service does not do a great job. It's not a target school for all subjects, so that might depend on your course. The study trip to Brussels is a good opportunity to network, but it might not be relevant for non-European students.
Reviewed on 24 May 2025Read more
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MSc in Biotechnology - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Glasgow
4.5
Be prepared for mildly rough weather, and start honing your analytical skills.
Tips: Be prepared for an academic and cultural shift, but it will be a really smooth experience. Be sure to apply early, preferably in February, to snag one of their international student scholarships. Each is worth 10,000 British pounds, and they can be a big help. Also, be prepared for mildly rough weather, and start honing your analytical skills now. It will help you ace your exams and assignments and enjoy your time here.
Reviewed on 23 May 2025Read more
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Data Science MSc - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Glasgow
3.7
Education along with personality development.
Tips: Glasgow is very diverse and inclusive, and so friendly that I felt at home quickly. The University was also very helpful in my transition. I was looking for scholarships and unfortunately missed the deadline to apply for one. However, there are many people who got scholarships earlier. I'm still very satisfied with the university, and it's given me a lot of good opportunities to build skills and meet people from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Likes (Public transportation): The campus is in the heart of the city. There are subways nearby, a train station is 20 minutes away, and there are bus stops in multiple locations. There are student discounts available and, most importantly, there are student pass facilities. The transportation is very convenient and decently affordable.
Dislikes (Value for money): The tuition fee is too much if there is no scholarship provided. The expenses on student accommodation, yearly living expenses, and extra-curricular activities all come to a lot of investment when it comes to the return of job opportunities. It would take a lot of years for us to recover in terms of money.
Reviewed on 26 Apr 2025Read more
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Psychology BSc/MA/MA(Socsci) - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Glasgow
4.1
There is a major housing crisis in Glasgow.
Tips: Public transportation through buses is free when you are under 22 years old, and they provide you apply for the YoungScot card. While the university is great, there is also a major housing crisis in Glasgow and therefore, the cost of living will be high. Provided that your personal statement displays individuality and your grades are good, you should be able to avail a scholarship of 7000 pounds with ease. My only concern is the massively problematic cost of living crisis.
Likes (Student Life): There's a wide range of student societies at UofG. Makes for excellent avenues for networking and socialising. Moreover, most spaces are safe and inclusive. The nightlife is quite great as well. The student campus is quite diverse and liberal. It's a very inclusive space.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Most practicing psychologists require a master's at the least. However, job prospects beyond this are excellent. But my course has still bestowed me with excellent research skills, which are highly sought after by employers.
Reviewed on 9 Apr 2025Read more
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MSc Investment Banking & Finance - Batch of 2022
Offered by University of Glasgow
3.3
My journey with ups and downs that I am proud of.
Tips: 1- Before coming here it is advisable to know the culture of the country. 2- Do your research on job market within your domain. 3- Become extrovert, make friends and build your community. 3- Get connected with the alumni. 4- Try to understand the university teaching method. 5- Come equipped with technical skills.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Current market conditions are not strong where my personal experience lies. Companies are bit hesitant towards sponsoring visa to international students to save cost and due to continuous changes in immigration laws. My plan is to work here in the UK for the next 3-4 years and understand the working culture and implement it in India.
Reviewed on 8 May 2024Read more
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MSc in Economics, International Banking & Finance - Batch of 2022
Offered by University of Glasgow
4.7
People Make Glasgow. The university is the heart of the city.
Tips: Being an international student I expected to take time and settle in Scotland. To my surprise, everything looked easier as soon as I landed there. People were friendly, college services made my living expenses and budgeting cut down and professors were approachable.
Likes (Public transportation): The university is the heart of the city. As the banners in Glasgow quote - "People make Glasgow", it means the same too. There are a lot of buses connecting students to the university. Students have heavy discounts throughout their valid student cards.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): As we all know, the visa rules changed in the UK over the span of 3 years due to political change in the economy which is why permanent settlement and acquiring a VISA has become a little difficult for students. I would definitely love to stay in the country.
Reviewed on 22 Apr 2024Read more
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Master of Public Health MPH - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Glasgow
3.4
My University experience was lively and super fun
Tips: I am quite satisfied with my university and my course. I did not receive any scholarships. I would have liked the course to be a bit longer because one year for a Master's feels a bit short. By the time you get used to your life in Glasgow, the year ends. I had received the university experience that I wanted to.
Likes (Student Life): I had 3-4 classes per week, each of 2 hours. There were multiple social events from my department and the university as a whole throughout the year. There were many different societies and clubs which organized events throughout the year and I attended most of them and they were great for socialising.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are on campus and off campus jobs available but it is also quite competitive to get and is not very easy to get hired. Part-time work *for me* was manageable as my contact was flexible. And I got paid minimum wage for part time which changed every April and was decent enough for me, personally to sustain (this might vary according to everyone's financial situation).
Reviewed on 11 Mar 2024Read more
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MSc Investment Banking & Finance - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Glasgow
4.5
Good place to do Master's
Tips: Students coming from India will have a major cultural shift in respect to both academic and personal life. I didn't get any scholarships. I love this University because of its good teaching system, 24/7 library access, liberal, fantastic faculties.
Reviewed on 7 Mar 2024Read more
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Data Science MSc - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Glasgow
4.6
100% would recommend studying here!
Tips: With the number of international students here, it's a very easy transition just the weather is a little cold so be prepared for that. Other than that, feel right at home! Scholarships are available if you apply for them early on in the process. Overall, quite happy with my choice of course and University of Glasgow is a beautiful place to live, would definitely consider studying here.
Likes (Public transportation): Easy bus and subway access - bus around is 5 pounds return and subways 3 pounds per day. Bus passes and subway passes are available (free bus for students under 21). Bus pass would make the bus around 2 pounds a day and subways around 1.5 (depending on the duration of the pass you would take). Personally prefer the subways, but the connectivity of it is not very good.
Dislikes (Internships): Not too many opportunities, but have to be actively looking for them. Computer Science jobs are quite easy to get at the graduate level. Internships itself though are not as easy, but possible regardless. Placements as available in India are not a thing here so be vary of that.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2023Read more
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MBA - Batch of 2019
Offered by University of Glasgow
4.2
Beautiful Architecture, Knowledgeable tutors and culture to be adapted
Tips: I faced a cultural shift starting from the accent even if my IELTS score was quite well, it was so difficult for others to understand my accent and so was it for me but gradually I learned and adapted. The scottish culture is good. I like everything about it from people to their bagpipes I love it here! There is an international student scholarship given to students but it isn't much. Teachers are good and they teach in a research oriented way. Placements is okay-okay but when post study visa is there it does help to secure a job. The infrastructure is very good as I said I like being here this is one reason architecture is very old and sometimes this place or Edinburgh seems like you are straight out of Harry Potter book!
Reviewed on 5 Sep 2023Read more
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Msc International Banking & Finance - Batch of 2022
Offered by University of Glasgow
4.5
University of Glasgow- A Place Beyond Excellence
Tips: Students should be prepared to actively participate in extra curricular activities and events, and not restrict themselves to people from their country. Moreover, given that the University of Glasgow is more academically oriented, they should be prepared to spend a lot of time reading and studying.
Likes (Internships): The university has a job board through which students can apply for part-time jobs and internships. Although they should also check LinkedIn regularly for any new openings. Often, professors and university staff post vacancies on LinkedIn as well as emails, so keep a tab on your emails as well.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Although the UK has started providing a two-year post work visa, commonly known as PSW, students need to be proactive and network aggressively finding jobs related to their field of study. The university will not help with placements, though it has several career-related resources that can assist students in landing jobs.
Reviewed on 25 Jul 2023Read more
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MSc Financial Economics - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Glasgow
2.8
Nice view and good for study, but accommodation availability is bad
Tips: Prepare for job applications as quickly as possible. Set a budget each month, and try to find some possible scholarship programs. Choose the course you like, and achieve the deadline as earlier as possible. Arrange your time and do wait until the deadline.
Reviewed on 23 Jun 2023Read more
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MSc in International Business - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Glasgow
4.3
The University provides a lot of support. Apply at least 6-8 months before to get a scholarship.
Tips: The exposure you get helps you a lot in becoming the best version of yourself. The University provides a lot of support in all aspects. Apply at least 6-8 months before to get a good scholarship. Connect to people on LinkedIn who have got scholarship. Start applying for Graduate roles as soon as you start your studies.
Likes (Public transportation): The connectivity of ScotRail and the Subways is the best. There is a subway station right next to the University, approximately a 5-7 minute walk. Monthly passes are the cheapest and the best option. There are buses as well, especially passes like Young Scot for students under 22 years and young people, which gives them free bus travel across Scotland.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are many companies offering sponsored jobs (around 10,000 plus), but according to the new rules and the new salary limit, it has become difficult to get a sponsored job after 2024. You have to be extremely proactive when it comes to job searching. A good resume definitely makes the job easier.
Reviewed on 3 May 2025Read more
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MSc(Medsci) in Clinical Pharmacology - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Glasgow
4.6
Raise your standards of dreaming and just go for it.
Tips: Its a great experience. Yes I have transition after coming here have become more open minded certain things and have realised a lot of things not only about people but also about me. Iam very happy with my experience in my university as well as in this country.
Reviewed on 7 May 2024Read more
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Accounting & Statistics BSc - Batch of 2019
Offered by University of Glasgow
4
The University cares a lot about the health and happiness of its students
Tips: The University of Glasgow is one of the most reputed university in the world. Excellent student satisfaction and very well-ranked in the subject field. Happy with content taught and post-study work visa opportunities. Over the past 2 years, I have really enjoyed my experience at the university. The university allows students to strike a balance between their academics and their interests. I've had the opportunity to meet students from all over the world and pursue a course that is very dynamic and interesting. I faced a cultural shift starting in Scottish culture, The Scottish culture is very good.
Reviewed on 17 Nov 2023Read more
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Common Law LLB - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Glasgow
3.8
Great University, Mediaeval Castle like hostel , Large campus, Placement offers, Good Teachers
Tips: Students coming here should speak with a Scottish accent, don't overspend money and be top in academics. Jobs are scarce unless you are brilliant. Castles are overrated. Teachers are helpful, tourism is beautiful. Scottish people are great. There is pathetic management in dorms and facilities are good.
Reviewed on 15 Sep 2022Read more
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