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Anisha Maheshwari Verified Icon
Master of Science (Chemical Engineering) - Batch of 2020
4.7
Pretty diverse and welcoming campus.
Tips: Singapore is the best country for safety, and the campus is pretty good. Buses are running all the time, and it's safe to roam around and go around campus. Also, if you are living on the campus vs living outside, you get different privileges, so seek out early if you want to live on campus. NUS is a great university, and I did get scholarships from the MoE.
Dislikes (Part time work): Finding part-time work isn't easy in Singapore due to immigration status. Even internships are a little. Tough unless you are in the MEng, where you need to work with companies to work on your project. In general, the many options for internships are very limited.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1800
Prepping time for classes24 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 85150
Reviewed on 29 Mar 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
M.Sc. in Chemistry - Batch of 2027
4.2
Academic excellence at NUS.
Tips: Scholarships are available. Please apply separately. It is an excellent university with great faculty resources and teaching abilities as well as potential opportunities after graduation. Will lead to a lot of skills development and character building.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1925
Prepping time for classes26 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD
Reviewed on 6 Mar 2026Read more
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MSc Biotechnology - Batch of 2025
4
Placements at NUS for Biotechnology are pretty low.
Tips: Moving into any country is initially difficult with a lot of challenges, but with time it gets much better. Specially I was happy to find so many Indian friends in a foreign land. No scholarships for this course. Loved my experience at NUS, with great friends and approachable professors. And Singapore is no doubt one of the most beautiful and safest places.
Likes (Student Life): NUS is beautiful and huge with a lot of things to see around. I personally found a great set of Indian friends during my time there. A lot of clubs, both academic and nonacademic are there. My favourite part about NUS was the student lounge called Pitstop, offering video games, TT, foosball, board games etc.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Placements at NUS specifically for Biotechnology are pretty low. But there are career fairs that keep happening around the year, which is a plus point to build your network and get an understanding of the companies in Singapore. Jobs usually start from around 3500SGD - 4500SGD for freshers.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 2000
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 50000
Reviewed on 28 Feb 2026Read more
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Prakhar Khandelwal Verified Icon
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) - Batch of 2025
4.2
The professors and peers are quite open and helpful.
Tips: Being in Asia the culture is quite similar. The intake of Indian students has increased exponentially over the past few years. The rental cost will be one of the main expenses. If staying off campus which is becoming more and more common due to limited space in the university, it can cost you 1000-1300 sgd/month easily. The tuition grant can reduce the tuition fee substantially and make it easier to get a job later but it can become a double edged sword if you don't get a job. There are no scholarships as such otherwise for undergraduates from India. The best part about Singapore is that it's very easy to travel back to India as the flights are cheaper and not too long. I personally used to go back 3-4 times every year. There are also a lot of places you can visit in Southeast Asia which are not too expensive either. Do note that the coursework generally tends to be quite heavy and the competition is quite high as well. The last few weeks of the semester and exam times can be quite stressful but generally manageable. The professors and peers are generally quite open and helpful. Do note that at the end of the day the culture is very Asian and everyone is more focused on getting good grades and a job. If you want to explore the entrepreneurial side, then NUS shouldn't be your choice. Interaction with alumni seniors and peers is usually quite limited and will depend on your personal effort. There's a very good chance you will only know the names of a handful of your batch mates by the time you graduate.
Likes (Safety): Singapore is probably the safest place you can be in. I would have given it a six star rating if I could. You can leave anything even in public cafes and nobody would touch anything. There are multiple university helplines too to help with mental wellbeing as well.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Being a small country, they are extremely selective when it comes to PR/Citizenship. Even getting a visa for your job can be very hard as the salary requirements are usually much higher than what a fresh graduate will get. There is a tuition grant option available which discounts your tuition fee if you are ready to work in Singapore for at least 3 years. That can make it easier to get a job later as well. Without that, it is very hard to get a job.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1200
Prepping time for classes35 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 50000
Reviewed on 19 Feb 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Finance - Batch of 2025
3.9
Highly academic and competitive.
Tips: Before joining National University of Singapore students should know that it's highly competitive beneath the surface. Most peers were toppers back home. Internships start as early as Year 1 and grades are often bell curve so doing it isn't always enough; you need to be proactive about building your profile through internships, case competitions, networking and leadership roles from the start. The academic rigour is real especially in business, computing and quantitative fields, and the brand carries strong weight across Asia especially in finance and consulting. The ROI depends heavily on how strategically you use the platform. It's international and full of high achievers which can trigger imposter syndrome and Singapore itself is compact so social life requires effort. NUS rewards initiative, planning and resilience far more than passive participation.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 2400
Prepping time for classes24 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 72000
Reviewed on 14 Feb 2026Read more
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Master of Arts (Arts and Cultural Entrepreneurship) - Batch of 2025
5
Unlearning and relearning.
Tips: I was lucky enough to have made friends and built my community fairly early on. Sure, there were cultural difference but once you're open to learning and allowing yourself to ease your own stereotypical schemas about the world, adjusting becomes a lot easier. I did not avail any scholarship, as there weren't any scholarships available by the school for my course. But there are many other private orgs that offer social sciences scholarships. I wouldn't trade my experience for anything, and look forward to more students having the same experience I did.
Dislikes (Student Life): The faculty at NUS is as diverse as you can imagine. I was lucky to be taught by faculty members with experience across regions USA, Australia, Korea, Singapore, China, industries and teaching modalities. A particular teaching modality that I found value in was our practicums. After our lecture, we were divided into two smaller groups to review case studies, policy documents and mock-simulations. This way we were able to better integrate theoretical knowledge into real-world prescriptions.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 3000
Prepping time for classes36 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 60000
Reviewed on 13 Feb 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc (Venture Creation) - Batch of 2026
4.1
Safe and secure country.
Tips: Need to learn about ASEAN culture as Singapore is dominated by ASEANs. There are minimal/negligible scholarship opportunities for Indian students. Singapore offers amazing food with multiple cuisines. There are less vegetarian options available on campus.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 3000
Prepping time for classes32 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD
Reviewed on 13 Feb 2026Read more
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Hriday Hiren Patel Verified Icon
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Batch of 2027
4.3
Excellent value for money and student friendly.
Tips: The transition was quite easy for me. Singapore felt somewhat familiar. Almost like a hybrid environment. I'm not on scholarship. I'm quite satisfied being here. It is a great country with strong opportunities. Although the outcome still depends on market conditions and a bit of luck.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Quite approachable and super smart faculty. Courses are challenging enough in the mathematics department, and students are incredibly bright. Pushes you to think harder. Faculty is diverse, different colleges eg. College of Humanities, have greater diversity in faculty.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Companies sponsor based on your skill and experience. You have to work quite hard to balance coursework and internship applications and sometimes even internships. Have to work quite hard and hustle with university. The minimum amount to sponsor an Employment Pass is above 6,200/month in financial services. So that should be a good baseline.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1900
Prepping time for classes43 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD
Reviewed on 10 Feb 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Computing - Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2025
3.9
Fulfilling experience studying at NUS.
Tips: Scholarships are plenty, you should definitely apply for one. Most of them, though, come with a bond. There are of course some culture difference but you can settle in easily. If you are a vegetarian, food options may be a bit limited. NUS is a good place to be.
Likes (Student Life): Well maintained hostels within campus, a lot of activities, amazing sports facilities, a wide variety of communities and opportunities to build your own society/clubs. The campus has events happening throughout the year from the student life fair to Supernova (a concert).
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): To apply for a PR in Singapore is getting progressively harder. If you really want to ensure that you get one, you will need to prove extremely beneficial to their country and economy. Have a portfolio that reflects what you have done for the country. But given that, it's not impossible.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1400
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 80000
Reviewed on 6 Feb 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
NUS BBA - Batch of 2029
5
Rigorous, global and opportunity rich experience at NUS.
Tips: NUS is highly competitive academically. At beginning it will be quite overwhelming and would be tough to adjust to the environment. But gradually you will start liking the campus, the people, and the country as a whole. Singapore is a great country to study in and you would love to be here.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1500
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD
Reviewed on 4 Feb 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
NUS BBA - Batch of 2027
4
A great source of opportunity.
Tips: There is a tuition grant which is available for international students which helps you reduce tuition feels upto 50% and contractually work in a Singapore registered company after graduation. Having said that kindly check the Ministry of Education policy and documents before considering this option.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Singapore PR is very tough to get and citizenship is close to impossible; it protects its citizens as a priority and is very tough to apply for citizenship. It is a highly protected country but we have an opportunity for an employment pass which serves as a right to work in Singapore.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1375
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 150000
Reviewed on 3 Feb 2026Read more
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Karan Bhardwaj Verified Icon
Master of Laws (LLM) - Batch of 2019
4.1
Singapore is a brilliant place to study.
Tips: The course was relatively new when I joined as I was a part of the 2nd or 3 batch. I actually finished the course in 2013 and am now running my own law firm along with two others. Singapore is a brilliant place to study and live. The best part about the university is the diversity. I had friends from both sides of the pond. Europe, the Americas and other Asian countries. I would advise any student wanting to study outside to definitely consider Singapore as an option.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1500
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD
Reviewed on 13 Jan 2026Read more
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Jeevan D R Verified Icon
MSc (Artificial Intelligence & Innovation) - Batch of 2025
4.2
Perfect place for focused individuals.
Tips: Very easy and convenient mode of transport. There are buses or metro connections to every part of the city and you can track your journey on Google Maps itself which is very accurate. The cost of public transport is very cheap and the buses and metro journeys is calculated as a sum of the journey and not charged per ride. Getting a job is totally dependent on how well you network. For Indians, it's easy to shift as you can find a lot of Indians living and working here. Very much satisfied with NUS and the alumni connect and opportunities you get as a part of the programme.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The Singapore law isn't easier for a foreign individual to get PR. You can get an employment visa from the employers which allows you to work in Singapore as per the contract. If completed Ph.D. then the chances for you to get PR would be increased as your contribution to the country's research will matter a lot.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 2225
Prepping time for classes26 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 40475
Reviewed on 9 Jan 2026Read more
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The NUS MBA - Batch of 2023
4
NUS MBA is good if you are open to exploring job opportunities outside of Singapore.
Tips: Come with a clearly defined goal of what you want from the program and dont expect to learn what you want from the program. Network with people a lot to help break into opportunities and dont rely on the college to find you a job. Push yourself to go out and learn new things, participate in case competitions, go on study trips (GIP) and make friends from different cultures.
Likes (Student Life): The college campus provides great infrastructure and offers a good college life right from sports all the way to libraries. There are more than 13 tennis courts, numerous basketball courts, gymnasiums and much more. The library is huge and it offers diverse choices. On top of this there are different options to choose from in terms of residence and you can interact with a diverse cohort.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Tough job market since the government launched COMPAS to award work permits. Due to this, recruiters find it difficult to hire expats. If you have a generic skill it is difficult to get hired. There is a premium on technical skillsets.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 2000
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 95000
Reviewed on 8 Jan 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Precision Health and Medicine - Batch of 2026
4.1
Great university and good opportunities.
Tips: There will be some cultural differences when students come to Singapore for the first time. I got the SINGA scholarship by A*STAR for my course which covers my tuition fee and gives me a monthly stipend of 2700SGD per month for two years and which increases to 3300SGD per month for another two years.
Likes (Public transportation): All the places are well connected with metro and buses. The most common are the metro and buses. You can use the same card in both and you can also use your bank cards. The public transportation is affordable as compared to cabs and owning a personal vehicle.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): It is difficult to get a PR as it is very competitive and quota based. You can settle here with long term pass as well. If given a chance I would love to permanently immigrate here because of various reasons such as safety, security, clean environment.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1500
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD
Reviewed on 6 Jan 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Laws (LLM) - Batch of 2025
4
A rigorous and international experience at NUS.
Tips: Students should be aware that this programme is academically rigorous and fast-paced, with reading that needs to be completed before each class. Students need to be proactive about networking and internship opportunities, as these are independent of the coursework. The transition was generally smooth. Classes are interactive and students are expected to participate as part of their grades and contribute from their own previous experiences. Personally, I did not avail myself of any scholarships. However the university offers certain merit-based scholarships as seen on their website, but these are competitive and limited in number and dependent on academic performance. I am satisfied with the university and the course due to the strength of the faculty and international exposure, safety, infrastructure and quality of life.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty consists of leading academicians and senior practitioners who are recognised authorities in their respective fields. Faculty members are approachable. Professors are open to discussions beyond class hours respond to emails and actively engage during lectures. The teaching methodology focuses on both theory and practice.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent immigration in Singapore is connected to securing long-term employment. As an international student pursuing an LL.M. at NUS the course itself does not guarantee job placement. The university does not provide a placement process. Given a competitive and saturated job market transitioning from a student visa to a work visa can be uncertain. Having said that, if table employment opportunities are available I would be interested in permanently immigrating to Singapore.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 2000
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD
Reviewed on 6 Jan 2026Read more
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M.Sc. (Mechanical Engineering) - Batch of 2019
3.9
Great place to study with a lot of opportunities.
Tips: It is a fantastic place to study. Just don't expect to find a job easily. Also, you surely need to follow the rules, otherwise you will be in trouble. If you like to study as well as have fun, Singapore, NUS and NTU are most certainly the right places for you.
Likes (Part time work): A lot of opportunities. Can work for about 20 hours a week. Classes are late in the day for post graduation, hence it was easy to manage. I worked on campus as well as outside. The opportunities to be a teaching assistant or tutor were ample. Additional campus and tutoring jobs were common.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Most of the students who studied with me have moved to other countries or have returned home as it has not been very favourable for non-Singapore citizens and permanent residents. However, it is a fantastic city and country. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1800
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 65000
Reviewed on 6 Jan 2026Read more
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Master of Laws (LLM) - Batch of 2025
3.9
A year of growth, grit and global learning; between books, botanical gardens and dreams.
Tips: Half of my batchmates were from China. They are quite smart and a close community. It will take time to get up with them but they are sweet, kind and simple. The country itself is quite silent except for tourist places. The day begins at 6 am & ends at 7 pm for them. However, for law students the classes go from 9 am to 9:30 pm depending on the subjects one opts for. The professors are quite down to earth and will guide you whenever you are stuck. There are numerous networking events in NUS and at various law firms. It is quite interesting to meet fellow lawyers and partners of the firm, especially the alumni. It was a wonderful experience living on your own and managing in a new country.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is too good. One gets flexibility to choose the subjects, interact directly with the professors, spend time in the study room and library, and explore the greenery around the campus. Fortunately, we got the botanical garden campus which was well connected to the main campus. We got to learn in a calm atmosphere with pleasant weather and explore the main campus which had a lot of events, museums, etc. to explore.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Considering the huge legal market and amount of competition, it is quite challenging to secure a full time position in Singapore. Strong networking and convincing skills along with a good resume may help to secure a full time position. After LL.M. one is required to give the FPE exam to practice in Singapore courts. If one wants to work in Singapore without giving the FPE exam, it is better to pursue a JD programme instead of an LL.M.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 2000
Prepping time for classes35 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD
Reviewed on 6 Jan 2026Read more
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Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) - Batch of 2018
4.8
Quality education without emptying your pockets.
Tips: Be prepared for high quality education with quality students from the rest of Asian. The environment is highly competitive but also conducive to learning. NUS changed my life completely and gave me my best years of learning, growth and friendships.
Likes (Indian Food): There is a food court culture in NUS where every faculty and residence has its own food courts with multiple options including that of Indian food. While pantries are there with each residence, there is hardly a need to cook your own food because food is available cheaply and easily.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Multiple companies across sectors sponsor visas however it is becoming increasingly difficult. Salaries can range from as low as 40,000 annually to 1,20,000, depending on the sector and quality. There is no on-campus placement system here. Jobs are through career fair and offline applications so applicants need to self prepare and self-apply.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 500
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 70000
Reviewed on 23 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc in Marketing Analytics and Insights - Batch of 2024
4.2
It is very difficult to get a work permit here as an international student.
Tips: Be mindful of the fact that getting a job in SG and settling down in SG is not a certainty post the course and the job market in SG is mostly closed to international students but getting an internship is relatively easier in SG while you are enrolled in a full time course
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Due to recent changes in immigration policy, it is difficult even to get a work permit as a foreigner, let alone a PR. Firms in SG have a quota on how much of foreigners they can employ in their respective companies, and the quota for Indians is largely exhausted.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 2500
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 70075
Reviewed on 23 Dec 2025Read more
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Msc Data Science (with Specialisation in Artificial Intelligence) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Newcastle University
4.7
Great faculty and peers.
Tips: Focus on the core of your undergrad rather than choosing easy subs like management, because out of 100 students 80 are management so that creates a problem when it comes to career while they do have a lot of options when it comes to Engineering, medical, IT and data science.
Likes (Internships): I was able to secure an internship even before completing my studies, so many of my friends struggled because they did not apply for jobs/internships early. If you are a September intake, then students should start to apply at least from the end of November, which will help them.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): There have been a lot of changes by the UK government for immigrants and the criteria are changing every year. I would settle for sure because the work culture and people here are really sweet and balanced.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1125
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 28900
Reviewed on 12 Mar 2026Read more
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
3.7
Academically strong with real-world challenges.
Tips: Students should know that the academic workload is intensive and requires strong time management and self-discipline. Support services are available but you need to be proactive in using them. There was a noticeable cultural shift in terms of independent learning, classroom discussions and academic expectations. I received the Newcastle-India Leadership and Innovation Scholarship which covered 100 percent of my tuition fees. It significantly reduced my financial burden and helped me focus on academics. I am satisfied with my university, my course and the country. The education quality, exposure to diverse perspectives and professional opportunities make the experience valuable despite a few challenges.
Likes (Safety): The city feels generally secure and student friendly. Apart from campus security and 24/7 CCTV, there are well-lit walkways, emergency helplines, night shuttle services and active student support teams. There are always police officers on the campus and also the civic sense of local people are top notch. Once I lost my ID card but within 15 minutes I got my ID card back due to high CCTV Surveillance.
Dislikes (Part time work): On campus opportunities are quite limited and highly competitive, especially during term time. Most roles (library, acres, student services) get filled quickly. Off campus jobs in retail, hospitality and warehouse exist but competition is high and schedules are often flexible. Managing part time work alongside academics is hard during peak course work period.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 950
Prepping time for classes35 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 42800
Reviewed on 20 Jan 2026Read more
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MSc Advanced Computer Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
4.5
Reputed and an all-rounder university.
Tips: Choose university accommodation rather than private. If going for private choose the one that is near the college, or else you will spend your time walking all day. The university is really good. But you have to be ready to do everything on your own. Lecturers will not spoon feed you. They will just outline the modules.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 668
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
Reviewed on 14 Jan 2026Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by Newcastle University
3.7
Global experience to learn and grow.
Tips: Students should know that this college expect strong self discipline, time management and independent learning. Classes are interactive, deadlines are strict and students must actively participate, collaborate with peers, and use campus resources effectively.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 700
Prepping time for classes18 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 35075
Reviewed on 16 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc in Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
4.3
All-rounder, good crowd, fun and exciting.
Tips: It's the best place to be in. If you're a party person it's the best city you can beat. We have got several societies if you're into curricular, you name it, we've got it. I love how we have multiple diversities studying on one campus. Love meeting people from new places and I don't see a room for discrimination.
Likes (Student Life): Newcastle is the best city to have a good student life. It has two main universities Newcastle and Northumbria. It makes a lot of students from around the world to come and settle in. The good part about the city is that it is fun when you want it to be fun. Good experiences.
Dislikes (Part time work): I haven't gotten any yet and I don't see the university helping me with part time roles. University doesn't play a major role in helping you find a part time; honestly, you'll have to figure that out on your own. I did a lot of walk-ins to end up getting some response.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1500
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 35000
Reviewed on 16 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc Advanced Computer Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
4.6
Fun, engaging and vibrant social life.
Tips: One of the best universities and it will teach you more about life. Honesty, things here are not that easy but hard work and not giving up will definitely lead you towards sponsored jobs, part time roles and so on. Academically, sports, other societies, everything is good.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is really good here. They won't stress you up. You get enough time to put together your learnings and apply them meaningfully. Also, the city is nice and the university is within a 20 minute walk from the city areas so less travelling. You'll also enjoy the nightlife.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Because it doesn't fully depend on the university and job market but also on the individual. I see students hustling more than others and they secure jobs because of the hard work they do. There are plenty of opportunities here and you will explore more job fields than your field of study.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 700
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
Reviewed on 11 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc International Business Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
4.9
Diverse and welcoming environment.
Tips: This place is awesome. The opportunities are great. It's a great place to study the environment is chill and they have awesome libraries. Living here is affordable and everything's set up well. Everything is close by shops, bookstores even the university printers. The transportation is good and easy to use. I totally recommend this place; the country is great, friendly and welcoming. The teachers are awesome and very helpful. The campus is beautiful and diverse.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 9150
Prepping time for classes41 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
4
Great faculty and interactive classes.
Tips: Be punctual and proactive. You should always stay active in the classes and listen to the teaching from the professor, as that will help you in your dissertation. I am very much satisfied with the faculty and the NUBS Team because they are very supportive.
Likes (Value for money): Ambience and education level are excellent, as well as teaching staff is very supportive. Every professor is very much interested in our doubts and queries. If you have any doubt related to studies, then you can directly email the professor and they will shortly answer you don't.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Dakwala restaurant is 20 per person. And this is too expensive for a one time meal for an international student coming from India. There are no such monthly tiffin options here for Indian food but when you come here then you'll automatically learn how to cook.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 950
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc in Data Science (with a specialization in Visualization) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
4.3
A supportive and career focused university experience in a student-friendly city.
Tips: The transition was smooth but there were some cultural adjustments. Teaching style is more self-directed and independent study is expected. People are friendly but social interaction and communication style differ from India. Weather can be a surprise with shorter winter days and colder climate.
Likes (Public transportation): Newcastle has one of the most convenient, reliable and affordable transport systems for students. Newcastle University is extremely central. The campus is within walking distance of the city centre. Well connected by metro, buses, trains and even e-scooters.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The job market in the UK especially for data-related roles, is promising, but securing a sponsored role still requires effort, networking, and strong skills. A good number of mid-size to large companies in the UK Sponsor Skilled worker visas. In the data space, these commonly include: Major consulting firms, Tech Companies, Financial institutions.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 800
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 40000
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025Read more
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- Batch of 2026
5
A supporting and enriching college experience.
Tips: Students should know the college is diverse and academically demanding. Transition was smooth with some cultural shift. I received a small merit scholarship. I am satisfied with the university, the course and the country. The city is very clean and feels good.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 500
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 20000
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025Read more
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- Batch of 2026
4.4
An overwhelming experience of student life.
Tips: You get an automatic scholarship applied of 7000 GBP which is a big relief for international students. I am very satisfied with the course modules and the teaching experience thus far. The city and the entire University experience have made it feel like coming and embracing a new country.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 150
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 25050
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025Read more
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MRes in Neuroscience - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
4.1
Newcastle is a vibrant student city.
Tips: Newcastle is a student city. It is vibrant alive and thrilling. But prepare yourself for the cold, walking at least 10,000 steps a day and cooking your own food. Start looking for part-time jobs from the day you move in particularly during the vacation period. At university, make friends, participate in activities and events. Also ensure you're attending lectures because this is where you build an academic network. Newcastle is a fun and absolutely safe city.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 900
Prepping time for classes6 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 35000
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc Digital Marketing - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
4.2
A good all rounder university for students.
Tips: I availed a scholarship of 7000 pounds and it is easy to get for Indian students and the transition was smooth. While starting university, we had a big welcome week to get us accustomed to here. I feel you can quickly get accustomed here. I'm satisfied with my university course and the city is also quite small and easily accessible.
Likes (Value for money): It is justified that you get study, lecture, seminar and computer cluster while also helping in getting jobs, CV and helping in mental health well being. Altogether you get worth of what you pay for. First thing they give you is free things like freebies, fair. You go to different activities and volunteer here.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Immigration and post work visa options are not very good in the UK, while a riot is also going on in this country. I wouldn't stay after my course. If you can get a job in this market you will already have proved yourself. Just be ready to give many interviews and job applications.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1000
Prepping time for classes5 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 26600
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025Read more
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MRes in Drug Delivery and Nanomedicine - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
5
A supportive, vibrant, and truly global learning experience.
Tips: Newcastle University has been a smooth transition. Friendly professors, approachable staff and a welcoming culture. No major cultural shift, great support, and very satisfied with my course and the university environment. My course is research oriented and so I have less theoretical classes.
Dislikes (Safety): Faculty here is highly knowledgeable supportive and very approachable. Their teaching blends theory with real-world examples making learning engaging. The department is also quite diverse with staff from multiple nationalities.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1000
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 45000
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc in Engineering Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
3.5
Best facilities on campus. Getting a good source of knowledge.
Tips: The employability rate was good. A globally ranked college. Part of the Russell group. I got a scholarship of 7,000 pounds. Got some advice from the seniors to know more about the college. It was a great experience, it's a top notch university.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1000
Prepping time for classes19 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 43575
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc International Business Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
4.7
A supportive university with a smooth transition and great experience.
Tips: Transitioning here was smooth though there were some cultural adjustments in terms of teaching style and communication. I didn't take any scholarship, but the guidance offered was very helpful. I am quite satisfied with the university the course structure and the country's student friendly environment.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are good job opportunities, and many companies are open to hiring international graduates. Some roles also offer visa sponsorship. Especially in growing fields. The market is positive through competition. Realistic for dedicated students.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 325
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 17350
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc in Accounting, Finance and Strategic Investment - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
5
Good faculty and friendly people.
Tips: Start applying for jobs as soon as you arrive and attend all the seminars. There are 7000 pound scholarships available and numerous scholarships are also available for Indian students but you have to apply for them separately. Groceries and costs are cheaper in Newcastle compared to other cities and there are plenty of part-time job opportunities.
Likes (Value for money): The various events are held almost all week, attend all the job fair and career fair, they are very important and you will also get certain exemptions from ACCA paper so know this and merit student will get CFA scholarship, I think which is very nice.
Dislikes (Internships): Everything is very nice and especially the career cell of Newcastle University is fab and the city is very chill and cool. People here are very friendly. You will have access to your Newcastle portals through which you will get all the material you want.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1000
Prepping time for classes13 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 31225
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc International Business Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
4.2
Affordable city, quality education and respectful people.
Tips: The transition was smooth though there's a clear cultural shift. Classes are interactive and self-study is key. I didn't take any scholarships but there are several if you apply early. I'm very satisfied with the university, course and city. Newcastle is affordable, supportive and great for both academic and personal growth.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation in Newcastle is extremely convenient and reliable. Most essential places are within walking distance from the campus which already makes daily travel easy. On top of that, the city has frequent buses that run on time, and students get discounted fares when using the Pop card. The city is well connected, affordable and very student friendly.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part-time jobs in Newcastle are available but not easy to secure especially when you first arrive. On-campus roles are limited and usually competitive so most students rely on off-campus opportunities in retail, hospitality or restaurants. By the time Christmas season arrives, hiring increases and most students manage to find something. Balancing part-time work with academics is manageable as long as you sick to 15 to 20 hours a week. The coursework requires consistent self-study so time management becomes important. The average payout for part-time work range from minimum wage to slightly higher depending on the role.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 600
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc in Renewable Energy, Enterprise and Management (REEM) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
4.3
A supportive university with strong academics and global exposure.
Tips: Before joining this college students should know that the academic environment is quite independent and research-oriented, so good time management, self-study, and proactive communication with lecturers are essential. The assessment style focuses more on assignments, projects, and critical thinking rather than wrote learning. My transition was smooth though there was an initial cultural shift in terms of teaching style, punctuality, and communication. People are generally polite and professional, and adapting to independent living and academic expectations took some time but became comfortable gradually. I did not avail of a scholarship, but the university provides guidance on external funding options, early-payment discounts, and part-time work opportunities to support students financially. I am satisfied with the university, the course structure, and the country, as they offer good academic quality, international exposure, and a safe, welcoming environment for international students.
Dislikes (Student Life): It's better nice to be here and participate in everything. I am at social club in university. Meeting new friends and sharing knowledge is best. The campus offers a good balance between academics and social activities, though participation depends largely on individual involvement. I enjoy being part of the social club as meeting new people and sharing knowledge makes college life more engaging and enjoyable. The university regularly organizes cultural festivals, workshops, career events, sports activities and society meet-ups. I try to participate whenever possible, especially in social and networking events. There are various student clubs and communities such as social clubs, cultural societies, sports teams, academic groups and volunteering communities, which create a welcoming and inclusive environment.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 3250
Prepping time for classes50 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 124550
Reviewed on 9 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc International Marketing - Batch of 2026
Offered by Newcastle University
4.6
Vibrant student life.
Tips: Be prepared for the climate change and windy weather, it could also get yourself a nice windbreaker and coats, also get yourself comfortable fair or shoes. But everything is awesome and you're going to love it here, places to go around which feel like dreamland, castles, beaches and lovely people.
Likes (Part time work): 12.21 pounds per hour if you are over 21, but for under minimum wage is around 10 which I am not very sure of. But you can sometimes get more than minimum pay in on-campus jobs as they also pay more to students. If you are coming in September, I will try to start the job hunt as soon as possible.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Currently threshold is very high and very low chances of getting a sponsorship visa. Also, the post-study work visa is reduced to 18 months, which is gonna impact the job searches. But if you have the required skills, you can land a sponsorship role, but it's always best to make connections.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1050
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
Reviewed on 9 Dec 2025Read more
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