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Bachelor of Arts- Computer Science - Batch of 2025
4.4
The University is collaborative and impactful. Plenty of opportunities to explore.
Tips: Before you fully commit to this university, make sure you have a word with a student representative or a former alumni who can give you a clear idea of what to expect on campus. Get an idea of what the university stands for, its history and what your inclination is towards.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The USA is easily one of the most accepting and multifaceted arenas open to people from all ethnicities, races and backgrounds especially if you're starting your life like me. If given the chance, I would certainly immigrate here especially in California.
Reviewed on 12 Jun 2024Read more
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Master of Financial Engineering - Batch of 2025
4
Good career opportunities.
Tips: 1. Learn cooking, and try to be efficient in cooking as possible. This helps save lots of time 2. Take lots of layered clothing options, to make sure you don't catch cold 3. The MFE course in particular is intensive. Start your interview prep for placements/internships as early as possible before coming.
Likes (Internships): The course has wide range of career options ranging from technology to quantitative research in funds. The career path this program prepares for is quite varied, ranging from Data Science, Teaching to core-finance (which is its USP). Available internships are relevant.
Dislikes (Value for money): The MFE course in particular is expensive. The internships and placements are good but obviously, it comes at a cost. The college infrastructure is quite good though. The faculty is good overall, but MFE being a fast-paced course, they breeze through the course material quite fast.
Reviewed on 27 Mar 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2020
4.8
UC Berkeley: A Crowned Institution in United States.
Tips: Trust me, the university is more competitive than it seems. Students should be prepared to put in a lot of effort. At first glance, the university may appear overwhelming due to its vast size and atmosphere. However, students must take this as an opportunity and learn with their fellow. Also, this is an opportunity to build strong meaningful relationships with your fellow. As in top institutions, like UC Berkeley, apart from academics most of the students come to build these relationships only. I can recall how many good relationships I have built over my time at UC and I am still benefitting from them day-in and out. Students must enrol for a scholarship as the cost of living near the university is relatively high. If you are unable to get a scholarship try to find a good part-time job. About the country well US is US just be good around here don't go to shady areas. Some of the areas have high crime rates and shootings are a common sight. The country will treat you well if you do well.
Likes (Quality of faculty): University of California Berkeley is renowned for its academic excellence and this isn't something to talk about, Come on! Everyone knows it before coming here. The professors are highly knowledgeable and experienced. The professors are very helpful and have unique teaching patterns. It's more of an interaction than teaching and I believe that this is the best method of teaching. However, not every professor at UC Berkeley is exceptional, this needs to be said! At first, I thought enrolling myself at UC Berkeley would be very stressful; nevertheless, the professors do help at every stage to keep the classes interesting and engaging for the students.
Dislikes (Part time work): As I have pursued MS in Computer Science, it is a bit difficult to get a part-time job. The competition is fierce and so is the demand. Due to the high cost of living every other student wants to land on a good part-time job opportunity, therefore making it extremely competitive. However, with the assistance of one of my professors, I was able to land a part-time job. It is difficult to get a part-time job or internship in your field as the competition increases every year. So, start to visualize according. Don't expect that the university will spoon-feed you every single time. Some myths need to be busted!
Reviewed on 24 Oct 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Arts- Computer Science - Batch of 2022
5
Amazing experience at University of California
Tips: First and foremost, students should find an accommodation near to the campus and knowing English is better so that you can communicate with everyone. Try to learn some technology or gain some experience in coding so that you can tutor or do part-time work as a frontend or backend Engineer.
Likes (Value for money): We had global exposure with peers coming from all over the world, different cultures and habits. Also, everyone was super helpful and many students ran organizations which were helpful to upscale ourselves. Many extra curricular activities were organized.
Dislikes (Indian Food): When I was working on a project, my professor was helpful and she also connected me with other professionals on the topic I was working on. She also explained personal branding like LinkedIn's do's and don'ts. She was kind and used to give her office hours for our benefit.
Reviewed on 8 Jun 2022Read more
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International Security (MA) - Batch of 2026
Offered by The University of Warwick
4
Rigorous and supportive environment.
Tips: First of all, academics here are very rigorous. You will have to do a lot of background reading along with your assigned reading; optional reading isn't really optional. The campus is beautiful, but don't expect a big bustling city vibe here; it is a peaceful city, but well-connected. There are hundreds of clubs here, so you should pursue every single hobby of yours to pass the time. All in all, had a great experience here.
Reviewed on 30 Jun 2025Read more
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MSc by Research - Batch of 2027
Offered by The University of Warwick
4.3
Learning a lot each day.
Tips: I chose Warwick because of the course structure, and I was not disappointed. You are made to be employable and well prepared, and people here take their work very seriously, so should you. Take the train to Birmingham to get some real Indian food, and you'll have to rely mainly on cooking here. The city is quiet and you'll be expected to be on your best behaviour, but the campus is a blast. We have numerous community clubs, events and activities to participate in and socialise. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 30 Jun 2025Read more
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Economics, Politics and International Studies (BSc/BA) - Batch of 2026
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.8
Great place to live and learn.
Tips: The academics are rigorous, but the campus life is also very active. I was surprised to see that life here is not as fast-paced as in other cities, such as London or even Manchester, which is also what many students seek. Finally, Warwick is very research-driven driven so you will be required to dig deep and analyse a lot of your projects. I have had a pleasant experience here so far.
Reviewed on 26 Jun 2025Read more
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MSc Engineering Business Management (EBM) - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Warwick
4.1
Highly academic, supportive and career oriented.
Tips: After coming to Warwick University, I noticed a big cultural shift in me and the surrounding people. People are polite and supportive here. However, people tend to be independent from a very early age, which is why they are competitive and strong-willed. Coming here, I started being independent myself, pushing myself beyond my comfort zone, which helped me grow and mature as a person. I got the WMG excellence scholarship, thus reducing my fees by 25%. I really love the university. It is vibrant, welcoming, with an on-campus cafe and a support centre for everything like career, well-being, health, academic, etc.
Likes (Value for money): The tuition fees are around 30,000 pounds. However, you have free access to the library, computer centres, all software, teachers, networking events, career events, and career counselling. Furthermore, Warwick is a top university with a great reputation. There are job fairs and events where employers come to campus, and this is a great way to network. In addition, the university is inclusive, equal to all, safe, and academically effective.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Fast-food restaurants, such as McDonald's, have menus that average 3 to 7 pounds. Other options include Franzos, with an average meal cost of 10 pounds, and Greggs, which averages 2 to 5 pounds. There are several cafes and restaurants where the average cost of a one-time meal is approximately 6 pounds. I would rather cook for myself; however, there is a tiffin centre that can deliver vegetarian or non-vegetarian meals directly to your residence for 7 pounds.
Reviewed on 19 Jun 2025Read more
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Integrated Science (MSci) - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.7
Warwick is an excellent educational hub with lots of growth and learning.
Tips: The first part of the process is to get accepted as Warwick is one of the most competitive programs and the acceptance rate is below 20%. Getting scholarships are even more challenging and I was not eligible for one either. If you are someone who was absolutely no familiarity with the UK or its customs, there are pre enrollment courses and manuals which are pretty helpful. The campus is very student-friendly and welcoming to people from all over the world. The cost of living in general is very expensive. You can work part-time for up to 20 hours a week with your student visa, and there are a few places around campus that encourage student employment. Overall, students get a lot of support here and I am quite satisfied with the university, course and the country.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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Economics, Politics and International Studies (BSc/BA) - Batch of 2026
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.8
Very enriching and insightful experience.
Tips: Many things here exceeded my expectations. For instance, Indian food is surprisingly good, especially if you visit a few authentic food vendors and restaurants. Although the cost of living in general is very expensive. If you want to live comfortably, you will need to budget between 850 and 1500 pounds each month. The accommodations are also decent, though some of the more popular ones are hard to reserve. Lastly, as an undergraduate, you are allowed to work part-time. Overall, I have learnt a lot from my experiences and am pretty much satisfied with my course and the country.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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Social and Political Thought (MA) - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.8
Good professors and strong academics.
Tips: I have experienced a lot of change. Among a lot of colleges, Warwick manages to hold its status and reputation. You can work part time for up to 20 hours a week with your student visa, and there are a few places around campus that encourage student employment. The political science and international relations programs are pretty good, though they are underrated compared to the business school. Overall, it’s been a good experience so far, and I am pretty satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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International Development (MA) - Batch of 2026
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.6
Lots of culture and growth.
Tips: The campus is very student-friendly and welcoming to people from all over the world. The process of paperwork and documentation is slow and can be very frustrating at times. Also, ensure that your fee is paid in advance, as there are big fines for late payments, which are not worth the hassle. The culture is fantastic and I have learnt more than I initially expected. Overall, I am highly satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships are limited, especially in my program. Moreover, they are given on a priority basis, so citizens of the UK have better chances of getting them. The campus does open a few slots, but they attract a lot of qualified candidates, making it trickier.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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Sociology (MA) - Batch of 2026
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.9
Warwick provides a unique approach to education.
Tips: Warwick likes to do things with a unique approach. They believe in combining both old school learning as well as new methodology to ensure education. The best thing about my course is that we host some very redeemed speakers and seminars where real learning happens. You are encouraged to participate and think outside of the box as well. It is expensive so it's better to have a sponsor or come with an aid. Overall, I am pretty satisfied with the course, the country and the university.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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International Relations (MA) - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.8
Warwick lives up to its reputation.
Tips: I have grown a lot as a person after moving here, and my experience has been pretty positive. I am pursuing international relations, and my professors have been quite helpful throughout the process. They are really supportive and understanding. The course content is very diverse, and we have studied all aspects of political theory so far. The campus is very peaceful, and the library is well-equipped too. People are very friendly and love to socialise. Overall, I have enjoyed my time here.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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Economics and Industrial Organisation (BSc) - Batch of 2026
Offered by The University of Warwick
4
Lot of things to explore and adapt.
Tips: The faculty is great. They are knowledgeable and have spent a long time in the industry, so a lot of their teaching comes from first-hand experience. Try to be active in classes from the beginning, and if you can assist them, you might benefit in terms of networking opportunities and employment aspects. The courses are intense and the classes are competitive, but you learn so much, and the methodology of teaching here sets you up for life after in terms of employment. The business school professors are among the best, and the knowledge you gain will be impactful. On the downside, if you are hoping for employment in the UK and you would require sponsorship, a lot of companies might not be open to hiring you.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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International Political Economy (MA) - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.8
Make sure your paperwork and visa are sorted because getting a job can take quite some time.
Tips: These days, things have become extremely unpredictable, no matter which industry you are in. Make sure your paperwork and visa are sorted because getting a job can take quite some time, even after graduation, so you will need some time in the country. The professors are excellent, and you'll be among some of the brightest students in the world, so competition is high. There are all kinds of clubs, and you can be as active as you want; it's a great way to meet people. The variety includes cultural, parties, sports, academic, and more. I enjoyed meeting people all the time. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 28 Apr 2025Read more
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MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2023
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.4
Vibrant and a diverse campus.
Tips: It's a good university where you get to meet people from diverse countries and backgrounds. There are plenty of opportunities available, whether it's part-time work, playing sports, or enjoying nearby restaurants. However, one downside is that most things within the university are quite expensive. On-campus student accommodation is significantly more expensive compared to off-campus options, although the entire campus is very well secured. The academic buildings are spread out, and it can take around 15-20 minutes to walk from the on-campus accommodation to some of them. As for the teaching, it depends on the faculty. Some are excellent, while others may not be as effective. If the purpose is to migrate from one country to another, I don't think the money spent on education would give you a good return on investment, but if you're looking to learn more about a specific field, then it could do wonders.
Likes (Indian Food): University of Warwick is situated in Coventry, which is a student hub and due to that, there are a lot of food options. Talking about indian food, there are a lot of south indian & north indian restaurants as well as grocery stores in case you feel like cooking at home. Everything is within walking distance or easily reachable through public transport.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Due to low visa sponsorship opportunities and continuous changes, it has become difficult for international students to find a job and settle. The majority of companies are finding it easier to hire someone with fewer skills and train them rather than sponsoring a visa due to the complications it involves. Moreover, during career fairs or networking sessions, there is no help from the university for international students, considering the visa implications.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2025Read more
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MORSE (BSc) - Batch of 2027
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.9
A great choice for Indian students wanting to study math/econ/stats.
Tips: There is a really generous international undergraduate scholarship. I did not receive it, but it's worth applying for. I am very satisfied with the course and university so far since my course has really high customization and offers a large variety of modules. The university facilities are top-notch, and the campus is really big as well. The surrounding areas are not that lively, but Leamington, 30 minutes by bus, is really nice, and London and Birmingham are also really close by. It's a very academic yet fun environment.
Likes (Safety): Warwick in itself is a town. You are only surrounded by students, and I have not felt unsafe a single time at Warwick so far. Although Coventry is sometimes considered unsafe, I have been in the city at late hours multiple times and still felt completely fine, especially in a group.
Dislikes (Public transportation): There is no metro, only buses. However, Uber is really cheap, especially if you are splitting up with friends. Buses are sometimes delayed and a little pricey when you only have to travel 2–3 km since it’s a fixed price. However, if you live on campus, you have no use for public transportation daily.
Reviewed on 2 Apr 2025Read more
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MSc Marketing & Strategy - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.4
A fulfilling academic and personal adventure.
Tips: I believe I have grown as a person, stepping outside my comfort zone multiple times. There was initially a cultural shift in terms of people, food, and lifestyle but nothing drastic or unimaginable. In terms of scholarships, there are limited options for B schools, and hence I wasn't successful in getting one. Overall, I am satisfied with my decision to attend this university--the faculty, my peers, and the curriculum growth opportunities are ample.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transport is generally affordable and highly convenient. The campus is well connected to the rest of the city, with buses available at frequent intervals and within walking distance from key points on campus, making the commute smooth and accessible.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I rated 1 for permanent immigration/settlement options due to the lack of visa-sponsored job opportunities, which makes the process of securing long-term work and residence extremely challenging. While I would love the opportunity to settle permanently in the UK, the current circumstances make it quite difficult to achieve.
Reviewed on 28 Mar 2025Read more
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MSc Marketing & Strategy - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Warwick
4
There's a diverse and great community of people.
Tips: Warwick is great. I highly recommend staying on campus, as you can save a lot on computing costs. You can learn how to write proper assignments, analyze critically, and cite references. Plagiarism is taken very seriously here, so avoid copying your peers' work. The Warwick community is very nice, so you’ll have access to everything you need. You'll be paying less than if you lived in London, and I'm very happy with the academic quality, alumni network, and brand name of the university. It is definitely an investment in my future. I am highly satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Student Life): There's a great community of people here - friendly, diverse and always ready to do something fun or meaningful. A typical day includes lectures, grabbing coffee with friends or heading to the bars on campus or chilling at Curiousitea. The balance between work and fun is great - it's never all work and no play. Dirty Duck's karaoke nights on Wednesday are a bonus.
Dislikes (Internships): While the university offers career fair and online resources, there aren't any structured on-campus placements. The students are largely responsible for securing placements themselves. You have to be proactive in seeking them out, especially if you're looking for something competitive.
Reviewed on 25 Mar 2025Read more
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Global Media and Communication (MA) - Batch of 2023
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.8
My college experience was amazing. Faculty will help you throughout the semester.
Tips: Before you apply, you should thoroughly research each course you are interested in. This can help you determine which ones actually line up with your skills and interests and try to find out the job market scenarios. Once you have a course you’re interested in, you should study the area the university is located in and find out as much as you can about it. Try to find accommodation as soon as possible. It is difficult to find on-campus accommodation and try to reach out to the faculty in case of any difficulties. They are very friendly, and welcoming and will help and guide you with your classes. Overall, I am highly satisfied with my experiences.
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Mathematics (MSc) - Batch of 2023
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.7
If you opt for a STEM based course you will be stretched and challenged hard so be prepared.
Tips: Everyone faces a hard time initially, dealing with a new environment, loneliness, making new connections, a new educational system, cooking, and managing stuff, but you'll grow, become resilient and adapt from your experiences. For a STEM course, it's next to impossible to get a scholarship, unless you can prove financial hardship. The academics are excellent and worth it, British culture is a bit weird and Brexit has destroyed the UK. The faculty in Warwick for math are some of the best mathematicians in the world. You will be taught cutting-edge stuff on par with Oxford and Cambridge. You basically attend lectures depending on your selected courses and problem-solving sessions undertaken by the PhD students of the department. Here you can ask doubts regarding assignments and get some additional practice. Most professors are approachable and when it comes to accessibility, that will of course depend on the style of your supervisors, but you will have plenty of time to figure out whose personality works for you. Mathematicians are from all around the world so pretty diverse.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I completed my M.Sc. in Mathematics and subsequently applied to 1000+ positions. People from math and Physics backgrounds usually aim for quant roles, Data Science, AI/ML and software engineering positions. In my opinion, sponsorships are only provided by big firms, e. g. the Big 4, hedge funds, big tech etc. Companies that have enough money to spare and are looking for really specific skills and talent. Considering the economic recession of the UK coming out of 2023, most were not willing to hire international applicants.
Reviewed on 1 Feb 2025Read more
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Management (MSc) - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Warwick
4.5
The best university to study with great professors.
Tips: The professors were friendly and helpful, and the assignments were practical in nature, which contributed to my overall development. If you plan to attend this university, be sure to take the following tips with you: learn to cook, be self-motivated, have a positive attitude towards learning, and make good use of the resources available to you. Overall, I am completely satisfied with my experience at the university.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): I never had any plans to settle down permanently, but I found the University of Warwick to be a safe place to live. The university campus life is great, with all the facilities you need at your fingertips. There are many community safety teams that make student life easy. Overall, it's a great place to study.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The recession made jobs hard to come by. The recruitment cycle is too long, and the PSW makes it difficult to apply for and get a job. Also, experience level is a key criterion for getting a good job, and pay is only average. Even with all of these factors, it is still difficult to find a job.
Reviewed on 8 Oct 2024Read more
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Management (MSc) - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.8
Navigating the cultural shift and opportunities at the University of Warwick.
Tips: Students at Warwick should know how to face challenges adapting to a more independent lifestyle. Managing household tasks and adjusting to academic life can be stressful. Warwick's welcoming environment and diversified population can assist students in adjusting to a new lifestyle. One of Warwick's scholarships is the Global Excellence Scholarship, which provides fee reductions depending on merit and need. The scholarship application process usually requires academic achievements and university qualifying requirements. Although scholarships are beneficial, competition is high, so students should apply early. I am quite satisfied with Warwick University, course and country.
Reviewed on 23 Sep 2024Read more
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