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Nakul Singh Verified Icon
Master of Laws LLM - Batch of 2025
3.7
Select the course you are interested in, rather than just the college name.
Tips: The quality of your experience largely depends on the course you adopt or take up. Be sure to vet the contents of the course and also know of your faculty members teaching here before investing. The institution is renowned for Competition law and other allied specialities. Do your homework thoroughly before investing.
Likes (Internships): Guidance is available on the careers page of the website, and the alumni network is helpful. The alumni base on LinkedIn is also very helpful in guiding one in the application forms as to the kind of answers and responses that should be given in the application forms for an internship to materials.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The label of any university is not sufficient - work experience and individual merit matter very much. Will strongly recommend applying for internships in the UK alongside coursework, and also, if you are pursuing a Master's, then gaining some relevant work experience in your home jurisdiction first.
Reviewed on 28 Jul 2025Read more
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Vidhi Sawhney Verified Icon
MSc in Organisational Psychiatry & Psychology - Batch of 2025
3.8
Positive but less hands-on experience.
Tips: The experience at King's is truly one of a kind. You meet so many people, and that is extremely helpful. The cost of living, including accommodation, is quite expensive here. While I am very satisfied with the college infrastructure, there could be more internships and hands-on experience offered.
Reviewed on 23 Jul 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Critical Theory MA - Batch of 2025
3.4
The campus is very vibrant and full of life.
Tips: The campus is very vibrant and full of life, which is the sort of environment I thrive in. My lessons have been interesting mainly because of my professors, and I have spent a lot on time exploring the nearby hidden gems. On reaching here, get a monthly metro card and save cost on commute.
Reviewed on 28 Jun 2025Read more
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International Conflict Studies MA - Batch of 2021
3.4
Thriving and supportive community.
Tips: I was really excited about studying here from the get-go, and I indeed did have a great time. You will be surrounded by some of the most rightist, creative and unique minds out there, and you will also naturally figure out your own niche. Once your student bank account is functional, you will get to take advantage of a lot of discounts and deals, so get that done as soon as possible.
Reviewed on 28 Jun 2025Read more
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MSc in Banking & Finance - Batch of 2024
4.4
A great global exposure with best faculty and university.
Tips: I have seen major changes in my personality since I joined this course a year ago. From becoming a multi-tasker to widening my perspective towards cultures and people from all around the world, this growth has been a great blessing. I was not awarded any scholarship. I had the most supportive, helpful, intelligent and fun professors in my course. Made the subject matter super easy and they all had great knowledge of their subject. They encouraged doubts and would sit with you till they were all cleared. The course was structured to get the best out of students. The post-study job market is a bit harsh and it would be great if the college took more initiative in having placements for the students. Overall, I am 100% satisfied with the course, university and the country.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): If you have a great profile before your Master's - for example, 1-2 years of relevant work experience, professional degrees, etc. - then your chances of getting a post-study job are much better compared to someone going for their Master's right after undergraduate. The post-study job market is very competitive, rewarding only the best candidates.
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
BSc Physics - Batch of 2025
3.1
King's College London does not provide much internship opportunities.
Tips: There was not much of a cultural shift. Coming from a metropolitan city, like Delhi, to another metropolitan didn't seem like much of a difference. The only thing that is needed to get used to the city is the cost of living. Takes about a month or so to adjust to the cost of daily expenses. I did not get any scholarships as I am not eligible for any. Being an Indian male studying Physics doesn't really suit the majority of scholarships at King's. The teaching faculty is generally good but the admin staff is not that great for our department. They will always find a way to make you run around to get basic things like your marks or even exam papers. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences here.
Likes (Public transportation): Covent Garden and Holborn station are within walking distance of campus, but using public transportation can quickly become expensive if you exceed your budget. Buses are a good alternative, but convenience depends on where you live and the route you travel. The tube is definitely faster.
Dislikes (Internships): There is not much support from the university. Generally, one has to be part of the relevant student groups/societies to get an idea of how the internship process works in the field of choice. The university has some help available to review CVs/Cover Letters and a practice interview round.
Reviewed on 12 Nov 2024Read more
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BEng Biomedical Engineering - Batch of 2026
4.1
The transition to London helped me gain social skills and boost confidence.
Tips: London can be incredibly expensive. However, there are several ways to find affordable ways of living as a student so ensure you do your research before moving to London. KCL and London in general are very metropolitan so there are countless cultures and ethnicities to mingle with, making it smooth and quite enjoyable. For scholarships, it's quite difficult to avail of any as most are offered to Masters students and the UK very rarely offers scholarships for international students. However, there are different ways to avail of bursaries depending on your university/course. Students should ensure they do extensive research as they tend to be hidden.
Likes (Public transportation): London's public transport is world-renowned, very well-connected, and also very easy to navigate and understand. However, it does tend to be quite expensive if you live far from the city centre. There are buses, the London Underground and the London Overground. Most train services end at night but on the weekend, there are night tubes that run late into the night so it's possible to get home after night out.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): It is quite difficult to secure a job if you're not studying for a highly-value degree. Visa sponsorship is quite easy to secure, especially at bigger firms. Again, depending on the major studied, salaries and roles can range from impossible to secure to incredible remunerative.
Reviewed on 8 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc in Banking & Finance - Batch of 2024
3.9
One of the financial hubs in the world does help you to transform.
Tips: King's College provides you with various opportunities to showcase your talent. I did transition after coming here both academically and personally. I did not get any scholarships but the college does provide them and other financial aid is available as well.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty here is really qualified with much knowledge and expertise. Most of them work in the banking and finance fields simultaneously. Friendly, helpful and very much approachable if needed. Teaching methods are also very up-to-date and provide access to financial software such as Bloomberg, Stata and MATLAB.
Dislikes (Value for money): Being an international student, 40 Lakhs of tuition fees for one year of Masters degree plus living expenses in London, with no job placement and security, the value for money is not justified. Part-time work hours for students are also very restricted.
Reviewed on 8 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
BSc in Business Management - Batch of 2024
4.3
Great but could be better
Tips: The process of shifting is quite well but learn to find all the contacts needed beforehand to solve issues. Contact people and don't hesitate. Find fixed places to eat quickly. Join forums or clubs etc. in case you will feel lonely really fast even if you have friends. Talk to everyone a little and branch out.
Likes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking myself but there are still many Indian food options in London. Most of them are quite well made as well. As for pricing, it's cheaper if you go to the restaurant and not if you order at home. Try to find places with student discounts because they have many of those.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): It has quite a direct way of immigration if you're a student. There's the graduate visa option for now which can give you time to search for jobs etc. There are also a lot of immigrants which shows it's not exactly impossible. The only issue is the current government which may come out with new policies making it tough.
Reviewed on 24 Apr 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
BSc Psychology - Batch of 2026
3.6
Overall good experience at KCL.
Tips: The city is good. The course has a great structure and the university has a lot of resources. The degree is tough but rewarding. There are a lot of opportunities for internships/placements. Living in London is a great experience (barring the slight safety problems).
Likes (Public transportation): London has very accessible public transport. Between the tube, overground, national express, bus, night buses and walking, I think it's possible to get anywhere in London. As a student, you also get a discount on public transport. It's available most times of the day and is very convenient to use.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): It's possible to get permanent immigration, but it's difficult to get a sponsorship. It truly depends on what course you're doing and what market you're applying for jobs in. If I had the chance I would consider permanently migrating to the UK for sure. The job prospects and academic potential here are far higher than my country of origin.
Reviewed on 22 Apr 2024Read more
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BSc Physics - Batch of 2022
3.8
Most beautiful campus in London
Tips: It is a top university and one of the best in the UK. Its campuses are at the heart of London, with so many sites and attractions nearby. However, this does mean the university is not for everyone as it is a very busy and fast-paced environment in London.
Likes (Quality of faculty): King's College London has amazing faculty members for all different departments. It also has several university campuses and student halls across London. The university has top-end lecture halls, laboratories and sports facilities. It has unarguably the best university campuses in London compared to other London universities.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Immigration lawns are very strict at the moment in the UK. Difficult to find jobs in the UK as a whole but is slightly easier to find jobs in London. This does however mean jobs, especially graduate jobs in London are very competitive. To get more immigration information please refer to the UK government website.
Reviewed on 20 Nov 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
BSc in Computer Science - Batch of 2024
4.8
Once in a lifetime opportunity to study here.
Tips: One of the standout features of this university is the extensive array of societies. Whether one's passion lies in arts, sciences, sports or social causes, there is a society for everyone. The university also provides ample opportunities for students to work whilst studying, so they can develop their professional skills, gain valuable experience and manage their finances effectively, all while pursuing their academic endeavours.
Likes (Value for money): Once-in-a-lifetime experience. You will not regret it! It is a little expensive compared to other areas, but there is a lot to see and explore while studying at university. There are also a lot of universities in London so you get the chance to network with people from different courses, backgrounds and beliefs.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Not many jobs are available for post-graduates, but if you do get one they are quite good in terms of overall work culture and salary. I am not too sure about this topic as I am not a post-graduate, but there are quite a few people who are without a graduate scheme and some people who have secured amazing graduate schemes.
Reviewed on 18 Nov 2023Read more
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Aryan Raut Verified Icon
MSc Engineering with Management - Batch of 2023
5
Amazing life at King's College London, UK
Tips: One of the best universities to get into. Also the life in London is amazing. The connectivity of public transport is something which is commendable. The college is in the heart of the city and has almost every facility available for students. The teachers are well experienced and helpful.
Likes (Student Life): Life at KCL is simply amazing. There are several things going on at any given point in time to keep the students engaged. The campus is clean and very near to the tube stations making it very convenient for the students to walk from tube to the college.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The faculty are very interactive and help out with any problems that students have. They have designed a very engaging way of studying and making the students understand the root of everything. For the final dissertation, the faculty will help you with everything to make it easier for you to research.
Reviewed on 6 Dec 2022Read more
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Natasha Seaton Verified Icon
Psychological Academic Research MPhil, PhD/MD(Res) - Batch of 2025
5
I personally feel King's college is among the top in U.K.
Tips: I suggest to make your profile strong as getting an offer from King's college is quite tough. After getting admitted, the next steps will be to get your email address and complete the online enrolment and campus registration. Kings will send you details about the next step so please make sure your contact details and UGAS are updated.
Reviewed on 26 Nov 2022Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
BSc in Chemistry with a Years Professional Placement - Batch of 2024
4.4
Great placement opportunities and a diverse learning environment.
Tips: I have been very happy with the job I got after attending this college. It was pretty easy to find a placement here. Not only that, but I enjoyed the job as well. I think the college has a lot to offer, including great opportunities. This college is very well-run compared to other campuses. It's different here—you don't face any kind of ragging or anything else, plus you get easy placement in various national and multinational companies.
Reviewed on 25 Apr 2025Read more
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Digital Humanities MA - Batch of 2022
4.1
A rewarding academic experience with real world challenges.
Tips: Before joining King’s College London, students should know that while the academic environment is highly rewarding, it also demands a significant level of independence and self-motivation. The coursework in Digital Humanities involves a blend of technical and theoretical components, so having some familiarity with coding, data analysis, or digital tools can be beneficial. The teaching style is more research-focused and less structured compared to Indian universities, which means students need to manage their time effectively and engage actively with the material. Transitioning to life at KCL was challenging at first, but I gradually adjusted. The cultural shift was noticeable — from the academic style to everyday social interactions. In India, the education system is more exam-focused, while at KCL, there's greater emphasis on critical thinking, class participation, and independent projects. Socially, people tend to be more reserved, and the multicultural environment means you encounter a wide range of perspectives and communication styles. Adjusting to the British accent and understanding local slang also took some time. I applied for a merit-based scholarship when I was admitted. I was fortunate to receive it, which covered around £5,000 of my annual tuition fees. While it didn’t cover living expenses, it eased the financial burden significantly. Overall, I’m quite satisfied with my course and the experience of studying in the UK. The program has equipped me with valuable skills, and London’s global network offers excellent career opportunities. However, the high cost of living and visa-related uncertainties remain challenges that require careful planning.
Likes (Safety): King’s College London (KCL) provides an excellent sense of safety, which is why I gave it a five-star rating. The campus security is well-organized, with 24/7 monitoring, key card access to buildings, and regular patrols ensuring that students feel secure at all times. Beyond campus security, the university also offers several other facilities to support student safety. The SafeZone app, for instance, allows students to quickly contact security or emergency services with just a tap. There are also well-lit pathways around campus and designated late-night shuttle services to help students get home safely after dark. KCL provides mental health support and counselling services, which play a crucial role in ensuring emotional and psychological safety. The university’s student support team is approachable and responsive, offering guidance and assistance whenever needed. Additionally, London itself has a strong public safety infrastructure, with CCTV coverage in most areas and a visible police presence, particularly around university zones and public transport hubs. My personal experience in London regarding safety has been positive overall. Once, I accidentally left my phone at a campus café, and the staff promptly secured it and contacted me through the student portal to return it. However, like any major city, London has its share of petty crime, such as pickpocketing, especially in crowded areas like train stations and markets. But staying aware of your surroundings and following basic safety measures helps avoid such issues. The combination of strong university support and London’s public safety network makes KCL a secure and comfortable place to study.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Studying at King’s College London (KCL) was academically rewarding, but my experience with post-study opportunities and jobs was mixed, which is why I gave it three stars. KCL offers strong career support through job fairs, networking events, and career counselling, but securing a job after graduation, especially as an international student, can be challenging. The job market in the UK is competitive, and while KCL’s reputation helps, finding roles with visa sponsorship adds another layer of difficulty. Several well-known companies like Deloitte, EY, KPMG, PWC, Google, and Barclays do offer sponsorship visas, but the number of available positions is limited compared to the overall demand. Common job roles that attract KCL graduates include software engineer, data scientist, financial analyst, management consultant, and research associate. The starting salary for these roles typically ranges from £30,000 to £70,000 per year, depending on the industry. Technology and finance-related positions tend to offer higher salaries, often between £40,000 and £70,000 annually, while roles in healthcare and education usually fall within the £30,000 to £45,000 range. Despite KCL’s location in central London and its strong ties with industries, the process of securing a skilled worker visa can be lengthy and uncertain. The high cost of living in London also affects how competitive these salaries feel in real terms. While the university provides good resources for job preparation, the competitive market and sponsorship limitations make the overall post-study experience somewhat challenging, which explains the three-star rating.
Reviewed on 21 Mar 2025Read more
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BSc in Chemistry with a Years Professional Placement - Batch of 2022
4.4
The college is good but there is a bit of placement issue.
Tips: My friends and colleagues have all graduated from King’s College London. It has a good placement record and is the best college for our future. There are many groups in the college for different problems, like social discrimination and ragging, that allow us to resolve issues, give people more work, and improve the security solution. There is a little bit of an issue with the placement in the college. It has something to do with the companies that have been coming to our campus. There are many, but they only hire students who have higher qualifications or abilities. That’s why you might encounter a few issues while getting placed. By applying to and completing the admission process, we can confirm our enrollment there, begin our studies, and work toward a degree.
Reviewed on 25 Feb 2025Read more
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Risk Analysis, Disasters and Resilience MSc - Batch of 2023
4.7
King's College London is expensive but worth it.
Tips: The courses are challenging, so you have to work hard. Make sure you attend classes regularly. You'll spend a lot of time at the library, so you need to learn how to manage your time and stay focused. The professors are great, the curriculum is amazing, and the people are very helpful. London life is amazing, and exploring the city was a lot of fun. The people are really nice, and you feel at home. Everything is very systematic, so you will have a lot of fun.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The job market is currently very bad in the UK, and immigrants are not being considered for employment. With the change in government, it has become even more difficult for immigrants to find employment. Graduate jobs do not pay well, so it is difficult to save money. However, overall my experience at KCL was great.
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc Engineering with Management - Batch of 2023
4.4
King's College London- Pre-planning and living in London Central.
Tips: There are no scholarships at King's. London is much more expensive than you think. The food is very bland, so you should know how to cook. The courses are highly competitive, and almost half of my class failed their first and second attempts. So, make sure you are here to study, because it will be a major factor moving forward. Choose your accommodations wisely. Options are university accommodations, off-campus shared houses near the university making travel costs almost zero but rent is too high as it is central London or off-campus accommodations that are farther away but less expensive.
Likes (Public transportation): I lived in central London near Borough station, and could walk to my university. However, the busses and tubes were equally convenient. Now that I live in the outskirts, I've noticed that there is public transportation to every corner of the city. In other cities, like Cardiff, where my friend lives, travel is limited to trains and occasional busses. London's public transportation is so good that you don't realize how good it is until you leave the city.
Dislikes (Value for money): I paid around 30 Lakhs INR, which I feel wasn't worth it because I really had to do most of the work myself and I also ended up writing the wrong exam, ultimately making me lose my distinction which isn't something I would expect when I pay so much for a university.
Reviewed on 12 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc International Marketing - Batch of 2022
3.8
Interesting experience and broadened my horizons.
Tips: Make sure you take time out to explore the campus and the locality as it is very well connected and you will be able to explore multiple options with residence and lodging as well. You should also keep a track on the transportation lines and how to commute to places.
Reviewed on 27 May 2024Read more
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MSc in Data Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
2.8
The faculty is knowledgeable and supportive, although there is room for more industry exposure.
Tips: There is no need for a cultural adjustment, as the majority of students are Indian and Asian. If you're looking to experience a new culture, it may be challenging in the UK, as you will mostly see familiar faces. Also, job opportunities after graduation are scarce.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty is knowledgeable and supportive, although there is room for more industry exposure. They are approachable and open to discussions. Teaching methods include case studies, projects, and interactive approaches. The faculty has a moderate level of international diversity.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Public transportation is very costly, especially train travel. The cost makes it difficult for international students to afford, given the exchange rate. Additionally, some areas lack public transportation facilities, making travel challenging.
Reviewed on 25 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Management with Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
2.9
The technical programs are excellent, but some general courses may feel overwhelming.
Tips: Thoroughly research your chosen courses, as technical programs are excellent. Some general courses may feel overwhelming, but your course selection could significantly impact your future. Understand your motivations for pursuing this course.
Likes (Indian Food): There are many Indian restaurants and shops selling groceries, but they can be a bit pricey. Cooking for yourself is the best option, in my opinion. This allows you to control your expenses. Explore your options, as there are quality products available at cheaper prices.
Dislikes (Internships): Finding relevant internships for the field of study is challenging. The career guidance team offers minimal support for some courses, while others are very academically focused. University life will depend on the chosen course.
Reviewed on 11 Aug 2025Read more
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M.Sc Data Science with Placement Year - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
3.5
The university is worth every penny.
Tips: If the university offers placement courses, try to choose a placement-based course so you can stay in school longer. Since every course is different and you can find the same course name with different focuses, make sure you choose the best fit for you. I would suggest that you do your homework and look at the curriculum before signing up for anything. You will have one more year as a student, which means you have more time to participate in school functions and to enjoy the student life and environment.
Reviewed on 1 Jul 2025Read more
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MSc Cyber Security with Advanced Research - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
3.8
The college is really nice and the faculty are very helpful.
Tips: The first few months are difficult, but then you get used to life socially. It is a bit difficult if you come in winter as the daylight is low and it's very quiet outside. You may feel depressed sometimes, but summers are really good, and you will love it. There is only one Indian restaurant among all the English restaurants in the area. However, there are good food options in Edgware and Watford, which are easily accessible by public transportation. St. Albans is another good option, but it is a bit more expensive. Eventually, you will get used to eating English food. Overall, I am satisfied with the country.
Likes (Part time work): You can find part-time jobs easily in local social warehouses. When you come to London, you should have a good CV. You can get a part-time job in a warehouse, and the DHL warehouse is a good option. However, be careful, as some agencies may try to deceive you.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2024Read more
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MA Journalism and Media Communications with Placement Year - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
5
The university is academically oriented and has a strong academics.
Tips: The university has an excellent program for students. The teachers take very good care of the students. The staff members are always very helpful, caring, and supportive. My teachers always give students personal attention, so everyone is always clear about their work. I never got bored or homesick while attending the University of Hertfordshire. The campus is huge and there are lots of activities to do. The university provides all the resources you need to feel at home, happy, and safe. I'm very happy with my university. I've learned a lot, and I'm very satisfied with the course and the country. I'd like to learn more in my field of study, and I feel that my university has helped me a lot.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc in International Business - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
3.4
Good academics but high cost and limited job support.
Tips: Students should know that the college offers good academics but limited career support and high living costs here involve adapting to a diverse culture and a more independent lifestyle. I didn't get a scholarship. Overall, I am satisfied with the university and course but the high expenses and the job market competitiveness in the country can be challenging.
Likes (Post study jobs): There are good post-study job appointments, but limited sponsorship options. Around 2030, most sponsored jobs are junior positions with a salary package of around 30,000 Pounds, depending on the industry.
Dislikes (Value for money): The education quality as decent, but the tuition fee is a bit high compared to the facilities and resources provided. More practical exposure and Oregon update resources would better justify the cost for the overall learning experience.
Reviewed on 9 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc International Business with Placement Year - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
4.2
Value for money and peaceful
Tips: Expect only Asian and South African students in the class don't expect white people to be there. Classes are different and the college feels like we are in India because most of them are Indians. Save some money like 2000 atleast and don't keep expectation that you will get a part time job right after coming here and also learn driving before coming to the UK.
Likes (Value for money): Low feels good standards people are good and they won't force you to pay the feels and you can pay in monthly instalments as well so student friendly. You will get an attempt to the failed exams. In UK your college doesn't matter only your skills will.
Dislikes (Internships): There are people to guide you in every step from cv making and consulting about career. If you have the right skills it's easy to get a job here. Do online courses as much as you can and add up to your cv. Degree is only useful if you have skills you can work in any field in the UK.
Reviewed on 21 May 2024Read more
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MSc Finance and Investment Banking with Advanced Research - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
2.9
Easy to access from London to university of Hertfordshire via king cross.
Tips: I didn't avail any kind of scholarship. There is always a cultural shift. When you travel from one country to another. I'm happy with my university and the course. On a scale of 5 I would rate 3.5. When you ask me about the country it's a beautiful country.
Likes (Public transportation): The campus is 45 minutes from the city. You can get halfway from campus to the city by university bus and then use national rail. It's a bit expensive when it comes to travelling from campus to the city would be around 12 two-way if I'm not wrong. Public transportation in the city is cheap.
Dislikes (Internships): You get good guidance finding internships. They help you in and out how to prepare a CV as well. In every other university, they have it on their website or an app where you can find jobs related to your field. But getting an internship, in your respective field is hard.
Reviewed on 1 May 2024Read more
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MSc in Computer Science - Batch of 2021
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
4.4
Delivering high quality education.
Tips: This college is ranked among top University in the UK. So, students should know some important things before joining the college. They should take counselling for the process of admission and other necessity for coming here. The diversity is good here so it won't be a problematic thing for the Indian students. You should gather the latest data about scholarships and acceptance rates for international students. I am truly satisfied with the University, course and country.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): If I had to settled permanent here in the UK there are many options for me. As an Indian, we get work visas from companies. They sponsor visas and as long I am working there, the settlement problems are low. If you want to apply for permanent residence you can check the requirements as every year the data changes. But, the longer migrants stay here, the more likely they are to have acquired settlement. I would like to permanently immigrate to this country if given a chance.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The post study jobs at the University of Hertfordshire are quite good in numbers. Many big companies like Barclays, EY, HSBC, McKinsey & Company and others offer sponsor visas. Teach Giants offers visas to Indian students. The roles and packages vary from low to high according to market demands. It's a great place for further studies for aspiring Indian students.
Reviewed on 5 Jan 2024Read more
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BSc (Hons) in Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
3.8
Hertfordshire has multicultural experience that enables international students to adjust
Tips: They have dedicated postgraduate programs that will help any student discover more about our study spaces, delivery methods, and what to expect at herts. On-campus accommodation with a variety of rooms available and also University allows students to get involved in a wide range of Co-curricular activities designed to boost their CV with courses ranging from business and psychology, law and Engineering, sports and animation. The average cost of living in Hertfordshire for students, excluding tuition fees is approximately 800-1200 pounds per month. The campus has a very big, spacious, open campus with a lot of greenery, activities, and all events all year around.
Reviewed on 27 Sep 2023Read more
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MSc in Business Analytics and Consultancy - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
4.5
Easygoing and affordable.
Tips: Most of the students are from India and Nigeria so if you are looking for international exposure in your course then you are most unlikely to have it. But you will get many opportunities through events and societies to mingle with others and broaden your network.
Likes (Public transportation): From university to anywhere you have various buses available and to go to London you have a train option which is really convenient. It's not far from London so you can explore the city whenever you want to. And also you can travel to nearby places for jobs and other stuff.
Dislikes (Internships): University has a different department for internships and the entire team will guide you if you need any guidance or help. Also, they have placement and opportunity portals where you can find multiple opportunities. Also, there are some events which the university will arrange and companies will be coming to hire interns and part-time job seekers.
Reviewed on 29 Jul 2023Read more
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BSc (Hons) in Computer Science (Software Engineering) - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
3.5
The quality of the education is moderate
Tips: The students have to be financially strong to live in a country like UK. There is a cultural shift because we have to adopt new traditions to the situations here. The university provided a bursary but still I face a few issues making arranging for the monthly expenses.
Likes (Indian Food): There are very less stores available In the location so we get fewer original food. We are unable to get the food items that we need and face issues with the food we cook or getting orders online. But still, you can manage if you love to eat non-veg.
Dislikes (Value for money): The university is focused on providing the basic needs. There is no deeper knowledge provided on the subject and no other well-being sessions are taken care of. The quality of the education is moderate and requires more attention towards the teaching and facilities .
Reviewed on 18 May 2023Read more
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MSc in Cyber Security with Placement Year - Batch of 2022
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
3
University is good for Studies with additional activities.
Tips: One should know about the course work and modules which he/she is taking up. Additional self research work by the students is important before landing onto the course. Students should manage their own life and studies. Importance on all aspects is given. Any study related matters are given importance.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Quality of education is very good with 24/7 online support. Library access is provided with sports halls. Additional study matter is given with lectures and tutor support. Assignment assistant and education assistant on every aspect is given by the university. One should also take care of his/her own security.
Dislikes (Safety): Students' hub is safe for all the students. City safety matters too so the overall safety is good. Security on campus and guidance on safety by university is provided. Overall, assistance on safety is provided with additional safety measures for girls.
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2022Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
3.3
Faculties and study will match your high expectation.
Tips: If students want to shop and site seeing on a frequent basis, then don't choose this university, as I hear a lot of students complaining the same. London may be just 30 mins away from here, but the expensive tickets would make you think twice before moving out of the city frequently. Talking about the studies and the faculties, you can keep high expectation since the tuition fee and off-campus accommodation is more affordable compared to other colleges in London. One thing to note after applying, do not apply BRP receiving at university address, always chose to collect it from the post office. Local post shall deliver it to you within a few days. University may take up to a month to sort and issue the BRP to the students.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Public transportations are pretty expensive here. It's always better to walk or buy a cycle. It takes a passenger to pay first and then move to the seating area, which makes it pretty frustrating when there's a long queue to board the bus. But we have no other choice other than opt for public transport to cover long distances.
Reviewed on 8 Oct 2022Read more
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MSc in Automotive Engineering - Batch of 2022
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
4.4
Great campus including all the facilities with inbuilt accomodation.
Tips: The learning and resource center at both college lane and dehav campus is enormous. Big enough to fit 700/ 1000 students in one library. All the resources essential for course will be present either in digital format or hard print. Access to multiple websites for research purposes. Also handshake which is job portal for university remains active for a certain period of time. Also you can refer to previous study lectures on canvas. The options for multi Indian food items are available in town center however a bit pricey in comparison to India. Basketball court, football and gym activities are present in university campus itself. Also at the same time restaurants and internal entertainment dance floor are available to unwind.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The professors were really helpful in the formation of structured program. The online/offline module was well reached, assignment were R&D based where students will try the approach of open book and get the optimized solutions. Also, the hybrid combination of online exams was present during my course work. The recorded lecture is useful for doubt solving in future revisions.
Dislikes (Internships): I personally did not choose a placement course. However, a few of my friends from A.I/Data Science background who opted for a placement course were unable to secure an internship during the placement year. Possibly the post covid effects are the concern.
Reviewed on 7 Oct 2022Read more
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MSc in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
4.1
A supportive, career-focused experience at a diverse UK University.
Tips: The University of Hertfordshire is known for its inclusive and multicultural setting, offering up-to-date facilities and a strong emphasis on employability and hands-on learning. Students should be prepared for a more self-reliant academic environment, where independent research and personal initiative play a major role. While Hatfield is more affordable than many UK cities, effective financial planning is still essential. Many international students experience a cultural adjustment period, especially when adapting to different teaching methods and a more individualistic lifestyle, but the university provides guidance and support to ease this transition. Scholarships ranging from £1,000 to £4,000 are available for international applicants and are often granted automatically based on academic excellence. Most students express overall satisfaction with their courses, university life, and the opportunities available both on and off campus. Although the change in climate and cultural norms may take some getting used to, the experience at Hertfordshire is widely seen as rewarding and beneficial for future career prospects.
Reviewed on 29 Jul 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc International Business with Advanced Research - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
4.6
One of the best UK universities
Tips: Initially, I felt some cultural differences from here compared to India. Later on everything was okay for me. At university, we have a friendly atmosphere and the faculty is very nice, they are very encouraging. We have campus placements here which is very useful for students.
Likes (Value for money): One of the best UK universities is University of Hertfordshire and they have excellent friendly faculty and it is worth every penny for international students. The atmosphere is great and they are supportive of international students.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I'm from India, initially it was difficult for me to understand the culture of this country and its food. Later on, I'm okay with everything and they are very supportive and friendly. Modules are very understanding which is useful for students. I am enjoying this university.
Reviewed on 21 May 2024Read more
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S George Verified Icon
BA (Hons) Accounting - Batch of 2020
Offered by University of Hertfordshire
4.2
Faculty is very friendly and the course is good.
Tips: There's a scholarship for everyone. So checking that out before applying would be nice. Many times scholarship shows up automatically if you're eligible but you should definitely check it on the official website to get a better one or just to understand how it works.
Reviewed on 24 Dec 2023Read more
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