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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in International Business Management - Batch of 2026
5
A transformative academic and cultural journey.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should be prepared for an academically rigorous yet rewarding experience. Time management is key here, as balancing coursework with extracurricular activities can be challenging but also very fulfilling. The university provides strong academic support and an inclusive environment, so students should make the most of the available resources and not hesitate to ask for help when needed.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): Student life here is vibrant, inclusive, and full of opportunities for personal growth. The university fosters a great balance between academics and extracurricular activities, and the atmosphere on campus is always lively and engaging. There's something for everyone, from cultural fests to sports tournaments and workshops.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The faculty is highly experienced, supportive, and genuinely invested in student success. They not only have strong academic backgrounds but also bring industry-relevant insights into their teaching. Their guidance has helped me understand complex topics with clarity and depth.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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MA in Culinary Arts Management - Batch of 2024
3.6
University College Birmingham is fun place with lots of extracurriculars and events.
Tips: The college has a diverse culture, which can be a bit difficult to adopt but is not impossible. It takes time to learn their culture, language, and food habits, but eventually, you will get it. I was happy to receive a 1000-pound scholarship from the university, and I am glad to be studying at UCB because it is the only college in the UK that offers my course of study.
Likes (Student Life): Student life at University College Birmingham is a lot of fun. The campus is next to everything you need, from nightlife to daytime activities. There are cultural events happening every month, which is a great way to promote unity and diversity among the students.
Dislikes (Part time work): On campus, it is very difficult to get a part-time job because the university prioritizes UK-based students who have UK experience. However, it is easy to manage a part-time job during university hours because most places only offer 20 hours of work per week and the work is very flexible. The average pay is 11.20 per hour.
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MA in Culinary Arts Management - Batch of 2023
2.2
Not satisfied with the course and faculty.
Tips: Cultural shift was actually a productive thing for me. You will get to see different lifestyles, different views of living different cultural views. No scholarships were given and I am not satisfied with the course and university. Country is okay, you will get the abroad vibes
Likes (Indian Food): You get a variety of food options. Pricing is okay, depends on what food you want or what restaurant. Lots of Indian restaurants. Lots of Indian grocery shops around. So no struggle to get home food. I prefer to cook. For me, home food is always the best food.
Dislikes (Value for money): The college is not value for money because you expect that you will get to learn about some specific things and you get to see something else. Very few or no practical lessons. Guidance from the professor is very poor. They really don't try to help. They will give you time and you need to get your problem sorted within that minimum time, it does not matter if it's solved or not.
Reviewed on 7 Sep 2023Read more
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MA in Culinary Arts Management - Batch of 2024
3.2
Safety is a concern here.
Tips: Be well prepared for the level of assignments and the stress related to them. Every student gets a scholarship for the course. The best option is to go for the placement/internship offered. The city is more silent than other major cities and has barely or no nightlife and hence reduces the opportunities for nighttime jobs. Job opportunities depend on the seasons heavily.
Likes (Public transportation): Campus is in the heart of the city, with excellent connectivity to different parts of the city too. There are bus services, metro services, trains, and cab/taxi services that students can avail of at discounted rates and passes would also be available for frequent travellers.
Dislikes (Safety): Crime rates are extremely high, no safety while walking alone on roads. University encourages students to use safety apps to always share location and details with trusted people so that students can remain safe. Daily news about crimes and incidents around the city creates a bad atmosphere too.
Reviewed on 27 Jun 2023Read more
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MSc in International Business Management including Professional Placement - Batch of 2025
Offered by Kingston University London
4
Finding a job in the UK is very difficult due to high competition and limited opportunities.
Tips: While the university is good, know how to get take most out of it. Attend lectures, talk to professors, and take guidance from them. In addition, start applying for jobs at least 3 to 4 months before the end of your course. Employers take time to reply, and there are many applicants.
Likes (Value for money): The university is amazing and has free bus transportation. Also, the student accommodation is good, where you share the kitchen space but can get an en-suite room. You can access a common room to spend time with your friends and do your assignments. Overall, Kingston is an amazing place.
Dislikes (Internships): Finding a job in the UK is very difficult due to high competition and limited opportunities. To succeed, you have to tailor your CV, talk to people, and be active on LinkedIn. If you are seeking part-time employment, you must carry your resume with you when you visit random stores and ask if there are any available jobs.
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MSc International Business Management with Entrepreneurship - Batch of 2025
Offered by Kingston University London
3.2
No big companies hire interns, especially students.
Tips: Use your network of important people, as that is the only way you are going to get a job. Forget big companies and go wherever is going to work best, save what you can, and travel if you have extra money. One thing that I regret not doing was travelling while I worried about jobs and everything. Just live life and you'll figure it out.
Likes (Public transportation): Great transportation as there is connectivity everywhere and it's way economical and convenient, as Uber and a car cost as much as people’s groceries for a week. Be aware of areas you should not visit, especially by public transportation, as those areas are very unsafe. The rest is great. Get a student Oyster card, as it saves 40% of the cost. Don’t use a bank card, as they don’t have a spending cap. A 40% discount is a lot; that’s about 1,000 pounds per year.
Dislikes (Internships): No one gives internships. No big companies hire interns, especially students, as they do not hire students who are only allowed to work 20 hours. And guess what, we are not allowed to work more than 20 hours. That is something you need to understand before you go. It's not demotivating, but it's a taste of reality.
Reviewed on 30 Jun 2025Read more
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MSc in International Business Management including Professional Placement - Batch of 2025
Offered by Kingston University London
3.6
College provides a portal where you can see and apply for internships.
Tips: Make sure you have relevant experience; otherwise, you'll struggle to find a job post studies. I saw that most students were coming to the UK without having proper preparation. Those students struggle a lot with part-time and full-time jobs. If you are not planning to work in the UK, your purpose is only to complete studies, then it's okay to come to Kingston.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transport was easily available. Even college has its own buses, which makes commuting very easy for students. You can apply for a student Oyster card to make your travel cheaper and faster. My personal monthly expenditure on transport was below 100 pounds.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships were not offered, and the one that I managed to find on my own was not suitable with my visa restrictions of 20 hours a week. College does provide a portal where you can see and apply for internships, but those internships are very restricted because of the visa restrictions.
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Msc- Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Kingston University London
4.4
A supportive and enriching journey at Kingston University.
Tips: Before coming to Kingston University, I think it's important for students to know that while the university is welcoming and diverse, moving to a new country can feel overwhelming at first. Being open to new experiences and reaching out for support, whether from professors, classmates, or student services, makes a big difference. The transition for me had its ups and downs. I definitely felt a cultural shift, things like how casually people interact with professors, or how independent learning is expected here. But over time, I adapted and started to really enjoy it. I didn't get a scholarship myself, but there are quite a few available. Most are based on academic merit or financial need, so it's worth applying early and carefully following the requirements. Overall, I'm genuinely happy with my choice. The course content is strong, the campus life is lively, and living in the UK has given me a lot of personal and academic growth.
Likes (Student Life): Kingston University offers a vibrant, supportive, and diverse environment. My typical day includes lectures, study sessions at the library, and hanging out with friends by the riverside. What I enjoy most is the balance between academics and social life, as there's always something happening on campus. We have regular events like cultural festivals, career fairs, open mic nights, and wellbeing workshops. I try to participate as often as I can; it's a great way to meet people. The campus has a wide range of clubs, from photography and dance to business and sustainability - there's something for everyone.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): While the UK does offer structured pathways to permanent residence, the process can be lengthy, complex, and often uncertain due to frequent policy changes. My chances of permanent settlement would depend heavily on securing long-term employment and meeting visa criteria, which can be competitive. Given the opportunity, I would definitely consider settling in the UK. I appreciate the cultural diversity, professional opportunities, and quality of life. But the decision would also depend on stability in immigration policies and long-term personal goals.
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MSc Marketing Communications and Advertising - Batch of 2023
Offered by Kingston University London
3.7
The university is good, the faculty are sweet yet unpredictable.
Tips: The college offers scholarships to students with financial difficulties. I wasn't qualified for it, so I didn't apply. But my time at Kingston was a life-changing experience. I transitioned in a lot of ways, not just because I was at Kingston, but because it's a new country of living for me. So from independent living to studying and figuring out everything on my own, I changed as a person in my thoughts and personality and gained more confidence, plus learned a lot about the Western culture as well.
Likes (Public transportation): The campus has its own bus service, which is great. There is an app for it, and one can see its schedule. The bus connects the campus to all the important city centre places and to the other campuses as well. It's free, hygienic, and a service that not many other universities provide.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The faculty was approachable and accessible only during work hours because one can have queries anytime. The teaching methodology is good, with a mix of theoretical and practical work that provides good exposure and mental stimulation to prepare you for the real world. However, I thought the faculty was not very diverse in terms of nationality. There were Indian professors and some of Indian origin, but apart from the local British faculty, there weren't many others, or perhaps my department didn't have many.
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2017
Offered by Kingston University London
4.6
I feel that Kingston University is a platform to upskill your career.
Tips: I suggest the students first make sure to apply early so that you will get the offer from Kingston University early. I also recommend to choose the student's campus accommodation in the University itself which is safe and cheaper rather than apartment.
Reviewed on 28 Nov 2022Read more
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Alireza Hamid Verified Icon
Master of Business Administration MBA - Batch of 2023
Offered by Kingston University London
5
This University has given me a platform to be successful in life.
Tips: I recommend the students to find the accommodation early as soon as they get the admit from the University. The on-campus accommodation is a good choice without any hassle. If your preference is on campus accommodation then book it as soon as possible without being late.
Likes (Part time work): I must say the quality of life in the campus of Kingston University is amazing. We can do lots of fun activities apart from classes. We do have many activities to do and all the international students from different countries share their thoughts and are friendly.
Dislikes (Student Life): The quality of faculty at Kingston University is really amazing and I would rate 5 out of 5. The faculty is research oriented and they teach the syllabus in an understanding manner. The way of faculty here is research and practical oriented and they also help students in many aspects.
Reviewed on 25 Nov 2022Read more
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Saif Qureshi Verified Icon
Civil and Infrastructure Engineering BEng(Hons) - Batch of 2023
Offered by Kingston University London
4.5
A good college and recommended college for engineering.
Tips: You never have to look back once you join the field. There are no caste discriminations.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): The state offers you a high paid salary job and offers you to stay and work there. You get paid high with all the accomodations for free. Less hours of job and salary.
Dislikes (Safety): I felt to give 4 star because every one has their own opinion. There are no such activity that concerns your safety. Everyone is busy with his or her own life no one cares about other.
Reviewed on 1 Feb 2022Read more
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