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MSc Human Resource Management - Batch of 2025
4.3
The university is well recognized; I had a great experience.
Tips: To be honest, back in India, the method of teaching is really different, and it takes some time to adapt. My university provides various scholarships, from a full scholarship to some percentage of the tuition fees.
Likes (Quality of faculty): I feel really fortunate to have had such a supportive and approachable faculty. They were excellent. The best part was to have mentors who have great connections and work experience across the globe.
Dislikes (Internships): No doubt there is a decent amount of guidance provided, in fact, the university organises various networking events and workshops as well. Yes, there are internships available across the UK. Still, a lot depends upon the job market and the field you are in.
Reviewed on 29 Sep 2025Read more
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MA in Accounting and Finance - Batch of 2025
4.2
A transitional turn-point of my personality.
Tips: You won't find any transition; just come with an open heart and mind to explore and accept everything. You can make the most of it. There are many scholarships available if you apply on time. I received the Dean's Excellence Award from the University. I received every possible support from the university, from academics to mental well-being. The course is culturally diverse, which gives you an edge to think outside your borders. Scotland is very beautiful, especially Edinburgh. It's a very safe and walkable city, with friendly faces and kindness in people's hearts.
Likes (Indian Food): There's no need to pack your bag with Indian food and spices; there are so many Indian and Asian shops in Edinburgh, and you can find everything here, from mustard oil to cereals! Plus, if you don't feel like cooking, there are also economical eating-out options.
Dislikes (Internships): There is no collaboration between the university and the industry for internships. Students have to find internships on their own, and the job market often prefers undergraduates for summer and winter internships over postgraduates, making it difficult for students to secure them.
Reviewed on 8 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Finance, Technology and Policy - Batch of 2025
3.7
Working part-time might be challenging alongside academics, research, and job applications.
Tips: The University of Edinburgh is the best choice if you prioritise strong academics and personal growth. Though Edinburgh is a smaller city, it offers everything you need: great cafes, restaurants, events, and festivals. There are also numerous healthy options, gyms, and MMA clubs. The city boasts many scenic spots, but be prepared for unpredictable weather – the sun can come and go in the same hour. There are also many forest reserves in the city where you can run, hike, or film. If you're seeking a tranquil environment to focus on your studies and stay active, Edinburgh is ideal. However, if you prefer a fast-paced, "hustle culture" city, consider Glasgow, Manchester, or London instead.
Likes (Public transportation): Most of Scotland is well-connected by public transport. Coming from someone who used to have their own vehicle, I find it quite good. You can purchase monthly or yearly passes for unlimited travel. Buses and trains are consistently on time and run frequently, even in areas like the Highlands, and offer student discounts for out-of-town travel. Scotrail and Citylink are excellent options for travelling within Scotland. If you're under 21, apply for a ScotRail travel card for free public transport until your 22nd birthday. For solo travellers, check out hostellingscotland.com for affordable and well-equipped hostels.
Dislikes (Part time work): If you're pursuing a demanding master's degree like mine in Fintech, working part-time might be challenging alongside academics, research, and job applications. However, undergraduates should definitely consider it. It's best to apply before arriving in August, as Edinburgh is a smaller city, and jobs fill up quickly. Candidates with prior experience will likely be prioritised, unless you have a referral from a friend or someone local. Before you arrive, apply to major stores like Sainsbury's, Aldi, Tesco, Asda, Lidl, and JD Sports, as most applications are done online. For more local positions, create a profile on Indeed.
Reviewed on 7 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Management - Batch of 2025
4.3
An enriching academic experience with supportive faculty and diverse opportunities.
Tips: Be prepared for a rigorous academic environment. Make sure to understand visa requirements, the cost of living, and available support services. Networking and early engagement with career services can help secure opportunities. Transitioning involved adapting to an independent learning style and a multicultural environment. Initially, I felt a bit isolated, but I gradually adjusted to diverse perspectives and social customs, which enriched my experience. I received a partial tuition scholarship based on academic merit. The allowance was 35,000, which helped offset tuition fees. The university offers excellent academic support, the course is well-structured with a strong focus on real-world skills, and the country is safe, welcoming, and culturally vibrant.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The University of Edinburgh has outstanding faculty known for their expertise, research, and industry engagement. Professors are approachable, support innovation, and incorporate real-world examples in teaching, making the learning experience exceptional.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): While the University of Edinburgh has a strong academic reputation, some graduates face difficulties securing employers willing to sponsor work visas, which can hinder long-term employment prospects in the UK. There are concerns about the university's support in providing exposure to the job market, which affects the ease of securing employment post-graduation.
Reviewed on 2 Jun 2025Read more
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MSc Management - Batch of 2025
4.6
Bridging cultures and building future.
Tips: The University of Edinburgh encourages students to think independently and become leaders. Take ownership of your studies and make your own decisions about your learning. I was able to make both cultural and academic improvements, and I’m pleased with my studies here.
Likes (Value for money): The University of Edinburgh gives us good returns like working for 2-3 years with a great pay and going back to your home country. The return on investment is good. The reputation you get after studying from this university is commendable, and everyone knows about the university. It has worldwide reach.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I don’t prefer settling here permanently as I think we have abundant facilities back in our home country to grab. And the weather over here in Scotland is not suitable for me. Also, people here are very humble and easy-going, but hometown hits different.
Reviewed on 1 Jun 2025Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2025
4.2
There are lots of Indians, Indian stores and restaurants, so you'll not completely miss home.
Tips: For me, the transition felt very smooth and not difficult at all. If one has previously had to move to a different state for their studies and had to live by themselves in a PG or otherwise, this will feel the same, even though it's to a different country and continent altogether. The cultural shift isn't too extreme either, since it's heavily dependent on the friend group you are with, mostly. There are lots of Indians, Indian stores and restaurants, so you'll not completely miss home. You also get to experience the cultures of all the students from different countries if you befriend them, which is a great learning experience. I'd received the India Merit Scholarship, which is automatically given to eligible students based on their application and undergraduate scores, worth 5000 GBP. This is deducted from the tuition fee and not something that is given to the students directly. I'm honestly very satisfied with the university, course and country. While there are a few gripes that I have with the infrastructure available to the students, this has been a very fun and pleasant experience overall. Scotland and Edinburgh are extremely safe, very walkable, and amazing places to be, and the people are super sweet and friendly.
Likes (Student Life): An average day in college involves 2 to 3 hours of classes, which can be a mix of theory and lab classes. Lab classes are very well arranged in that they help you implement and practically learn what was taught in the theory classes. Depending on which campus the class is on, a decent chunk of time on campus might be spent on travelling between the campuses, though a bus service makes this very easy. In terms of events, there is something or the other happening almost every day and every week, whether it be social events or guest lectures and all sorts. While I don't participate very often, it's very fun when I do. In terms of clubs and societies, there are tons of them ranging from computer Science societies to dance clubs to sports clubs and more. Anything you're interested in, there is probably a club or society for it.
Dislikes (Value for money): I think the tuition fee for the course is significantly higher than the average and compared to other Russel League universities in the UK, and not completely justified. While I agree that the course faculty are amazing and student communities and opportunities are amazing, a lot of the services provided such as the computing infrastructure to the students in the course are not as good as you'd expect for the cost of the course.
Reviewed on 25 May 2025Read more
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MSc Management - Batch of 2025
4.4
The university provides strong guidance and resources for applying to and finding internships.
Tips: It was quite hard to adapt to survive here, understanding the dialect, adapting to food that isn't that spicy, etc. I was awarded the India Merit Scholarship, which was awarded to academically highly ranked students. I would firmly say Edinburgh is the best place to live in and explore. There is something here for everyone. It has the countryside charm, a magical place for Potterheads, and buzzing city life too. Overall, I am very much satisfied with the university, the course content, and the country.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty in my department is accessible and approachable. They are quite friendly and open to solving any of our queries regarding academics or professional advice when we reach out to them through email. They are also open to chats, depending on their availability. I find the teaching methodologies to be top-class, practical, and insightful. The teaching faculty members are from diverse backgrounds, too, with excellent research fingerprints.
Dislikes (Internships): The university provides strong guidance and resources for applying to and finding internships. There is a dedicated Career Services that offers holistic support throughout the entire process, from CV building and interviews to networking and job search strategies. However, despite this support, securing an internship in the UK can be quite challenging due to the competitive nature of the job market and visa-related constraints. That said, the available internships are highly relevant to my field of study and align well with my academic and professional goals.
Reviewed on 20 May 2025Read more
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MA (Hons) English Language and Literature - Batch of 2028
3.5
Few administrative issues but a lot of opportunities for students.
Tips: Prepare yourself for the weather. It's very windy and chilly in general, but there are multiple good days, which makes you appreciate the sun. There are lots of cultural differences, and many different cultures, so it's nice to keep an open mind and try to meet new people. You will change in many ways unknowingly, but it will teach you to be more resilient. Also, socialising is tough, but it is literally the most important in the first year. It's nice to have friends who will support you. There are very specific scholarships with relatively small amounts of funding. They are course-specific, but each course has awards based on exceptional performance, which can grant you some allowance. I've been able to challenge myself by trying to learn more. Tutorials are very engaging. The university is quite good, too, however, there's a rift between the student council and administration regarding funding and investment. Scotland is very scenic and safe. It's not too tough to make friends.
Likes (Student Life): Extremely diverse range of societies. We can find something for almost any niche, and can make societies too. The students' union council is extremely supportive and also provides a lot of opportunities for students. Societies and people in them are very engaged and positive. For the academic, there are so many peer support groups, including one-on-one writing sessions, reading groups and of course, the professor's office hours. I feel very supported and included.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The UK, in general, has been implementing stricter immigration laws, so I'm not sure, maybe the chance of permanent immigration is 60%. I want to travel more before choosing a place to live, but this is a good place to live. Maybe somewhere warmer might suit me more, but there are a lot of opportunities for artists/creatives.
Reviewed on 15 May 2025Read more
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MSc in Marketing - Batch of 2025
4.3
Transportation systems are affordable and dependable.
Tips: The University Accommodation was up to my expectations, and the University had a lot of events in the welcome week to make the transition easy for me. Adjusting to the weather was hard, but you get used to it eventually. Since there are multiple cultures, the cultural shift isn't extremely difficult. I did not receive any scholarship, so I am personally funding my time here. I am fairly satisfied with the university and the course and extremely satisfied by the city.
Likes (Safety): The city is extremely safe and student-friendly. I haven't had a single incident here. Public transport is readily available via buses and trams. The city is extremely walkable, which is especially helpful when the trams aren't running. I find the transportation system to be affordable and dependable. I haven't had any security concerns, either.
Dislikes (Internships): The University of Edinburgh offers a lot of part-time opportunities. However, there aren't many internship opportunities that are brought in by the university. If you are looking for internships, you have to rely on LinkedIn and other job posting sites. However, the University has an eager-to-help student development and career development hub that you can seek guidance from.
Reviewed on 13 Mar 2025Read more
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MSc in History - Batch of 2025
4.7
The university is culturally diverse and will offer you an array of networks.
Tips: The university is culturally diverse, and it might take some time to get adjusted to this. But everyone like you will be in the same boat. It might take a month or two to figure things out, but it eventually starts getting better. The University also ensures through different workshops to smoothen up the cultural transition for us through various events like potlucks. I am highly satisfied with my course as it is very well-structured and delivered. University of Edinburgh was my dream university and I am happy with my decision of choosing to study here.
Likes (Public transportation): The city has buses, trams, trains, taxis and Uber, like other UK cities. The prices are pretty much similar. I don't find it quite affordable to avail of the bus daily as my accommodation is just 15 minutes walking distance from the business school. Edinburgh is easily walkable. Be prepared for the slopes and the uphill climb around the city.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I don't want to permanently settle here for personal reasons, but it might be a nice place to settle if someone wants to, considering they have a high-paying job. The living costs are expensive. Other than that, Edinburgh is safer than most UK cities, with amazing air quality and literally no pollution. It is culturally diverse and will offer you an array of networks, considering you indulge in the same.
Reviewed on 27 Feb 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Bioinformatics - Batch of 2023
3.8
It has been a very special experience for me with wonderful and friendly people on campus.
Tips: Studying here has been one of my goals for a very long time and the campus and college have truly lived up to my expectations. I did receive a scholarship of around 7,500 USD which based on merit, that made it possible for me to study here. Students should definitely read up on the course requirements and ensure that their paperwork is completed promptly.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc Material Chemistry - Batch of 2025
4.2
I feel great about everything here.
Tips: There is a lot of variety in the form of courses, clubs and campus events. Because of this, it can sometimes become extremely paced and busy which is why figure out a few of the lesser popular areas and in case you need the library, you can book one of the meeting rooms. Signing up for a meal plan can also make your life easier.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc in Global Challenges - Batch of 2026
3.8
The experience has been great with good faculty.
Tips: I have gained a lot of valuable lessons here, especially by studying in this country. It will take you a while to settle in but this place will be worth your while. Before your classes start, explore the nearby locality and go for an accommodation that suits your class proximity. The ideal rent rates tend to vary but if you room with someone you can save up to 500 or more each month. Other than this, the city has a lot of activities for students.
Reviewed on 29 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc Theoretical Physics - Batch of 2024
4
The college environment is vibrant and friendly.
Tips: Studying at Edinburgh has opened a lot of opportunities for me as the environment here is vibrant and accepting. The classes have intense workload which can case additional stress at times. There are on campus student counsellors to help you out through this phase. Joining peer mentorship can help you out through your academic journey here. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my course and the country.
Reviewed on 29 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc in Data and Decision Analytics - Batch of 2023
3.6
A good place to learn and grow significantly.
Tips: I found the city and the campus very student friendly and welcoming, which made my transition here much smoother and simpler than I had anticipated. The weather can be harsh, but the beautiful landscape makes up for it. Even though the academic programs can be intense, I have learned a lot through this experience. Make sure to balance your academics with other ongoing campus activities.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Immigration in general has become an added difficulty especially here as the rules and regulations keep changing every two years on an average and the eligibility requirement seems practical at this point. It is a better idea to gain experience here and settled elsewhere.
Reviewed on 29 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc in Advanced Chemical Engineering - Batch of 2025
3.8
It has been a great experience for me.
Tips: The University of Edinburgh is a world-renowned institution that offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs. Among its many offerings, the sciences and engineering programme is one of the best in the world. The university is located in the historic city of Edinburgh, which provides a vibrant and stimulating learning environment. However, the university's large class sizes can make it difficult for students to get to know their professors and classmates on a personal level. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 29 Oct 2024Read more
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MA in Economics with Environmental Studies - Batch of 2025
4
My experiences is filled with ups and downs.
Tips: The old town area has a lot to explore and the campus is beautiful as well. The lectures are very engaging and the faculty is also very involved hence, communication becomes a lot easier. Finally, I feel that the expenses can add to the cost of living which is generally quite expensive as well. I have enjoyed the convenience and ease of navigation the transport and tube system here has brought. It is easy to travel places and explore the city of Edinburgh in a fairly reasonable amount. Hence, my cost of transportation is the least as compared to other amenities.
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc in Data Science for Health and Social Care - Batch of 2026
4
A pretty decent place to study.
Tips: Before coming to this college, it's important to know that it's a competitive environment. You'll need to put in a lot of hours of work and study, which can make it hard to balance your priorities. The weather is harsh, and you won't get a lot of sunlight throughout the year. In my case, my program is for a very niche industry, and the learning and guidance I've received have been invaluable in helping me navigate the job market.
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2024Read more
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2025
3.9
The University of Edinburgh provides good quality of education.
Tips: When I came to study at Edinburgh, I had no idea what to truly expect but once I came here, I found the people to be truly friendly and helpful. The campus is surrounded by very stunning scenery and the research facilities are some of the best I've experienced so far. Because of this, I even got to present a research paper for a European conference which increased my overall exposure and learning.
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc in History - Batch of 2026
3.8
A lot of growth and learning.
Tips: I have learned how to gain more self-reliance and independence as you will be expected to take care of your own well-being while maintaining your academic schedule as well. Although I did not apply for any scholarships, my course has been very valuable for me because of the faculty and has also helped me gain the background necessary to transition into journalism which is ultimately my plan. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the country, course and university.
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc in International Business - Batch of 2023
Offered by MBS School of Business
4.2
Limited opportunities and language barrier.
Tips: Students should learn French. Also, if they are solely relying on part-time work, it will likely be difficult, as it's challenging to find part-time jobs even in English. There are limited opportunities on campus. It's always best to familiarise yourself with the language of the country you're going to.
Likes (Student Life): As the campus is really good, there are a lot of opportunities for celebrating festivals and everything. The people are very supportive, and the campus has extreme safety. The faculty is also excellent, and they are friendly and supportive, guiding students towards well-being.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are not many opportunities for part-time work, as the language barrier comes between. Few opportunities are available on campus. You will be able to get a job in the city Centre, but with only a few chances, as the locals are targeting those.
Reviewed on 22 Sep 2025Read more
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Grande Ecole Programme - Master in Management - Batch of 2021
Offered by MBS School of Business
4
Unforgettable experience in friendly environment college
Tips: The friendly atmosphere will make anyone feel welcome. The college offers good infrastructure for student life. It changed me a lot in every aspect. There was a very cooperative and friendly environment that never led me to feel alone. I got enormous benefits from language trip. I got two years of scholarship degree in France at the master's degree level. I am extremely satisfied with my university. This is an excellent way to meet new people, make friends and develop new skills.
Reviewed on 19 Sep 2023Read more
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MSc in Digital Transformation & Business Consulting - Batch of 2023
Offered by MBS School of Business
4.5
Historical college, Great alumni network, and amazing diversity.
Tips: Nothing specific to know overall it's a good campus. They are moving to a new location as the school size is now small for the total number of students on the campus. The diversity of students and teachers is rich. Keep yourself open to exploring new initiatives and experiences. It's a great school and a super nice calm city to do your studies.
Likes (Safety): It's a really safe city because of its small size, friendly local accessible transport. While some places are more high-risk, the city provides an overall secure environment. It's a safe place to work, study, and party, with cool places and a lively neighbourhood. You will enjoy your time in Montpellier.
Dislikes (Part time work): Montpellier is a small city and has a significant French speaking population. Proficiency in French is required for most of the part-time jobs available as it involve regular interaction with the customer and within the place. And relatively it has fewer jobs and the number of students is really high in the city.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2023Read more
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MSc in Digital Transformation & Business Consulting - Batch of 2022
Offered by MBS School of Business
3.8
Part time availability is less but studying in France is an unique experience.
Tips: Students from India are surely up for huge cultural shock though the journey is memorable starting from experiencing French culture, food and heritage. Interacting with students from different countries and getting to know them was enriching and worth the effort. I was awarded charpak Masters scholarship. It included an allowance of 700 euros/month and reimbursement of part of tuition fees. Overall it was a good experience.
Likes (Public transportation): The bus and tram stop are right in front of the campus's main gate and less than a minute away. Travel is convenient with good frequency except on Sunday. Monthly and yearly passes are available for students which are cost-effective, bus and tram tickets cost 1euro/hr otherwise in Montpellier (also the public transport is free on weekends for everyone).
Dislikes (Part time work): On-campus part time opportunities were limited, almost none ( paid one's). Though quite a handful of off-campus opportunities are available to students knowing fluent French, it is almost impossible to get one without knowing the language. Managing the part-time along with the academics might get quite difficult during the first semester as the schedule is paced however it is not the case with second/third semesters. The payment is done on an hourly basis and in most cases, minimum wage is paid for students ( also the tax is deducted as well from the same ).
Reviewed on 22 Jul 2023Read more
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MSc in Global Finance - Batch of 2021
Offered by MBS School of Business
3.7
The most diverse business school.
Tips: I have no doubt that this business school is not your regular B-school, it's very diverse. Every semester exchange students come and with them, they bring their culture and knowledge on diverse topics and this is what makes this college unique. There are students from more than 50 countries and the city also is very diverse. The sunshine here is good and the college is near the beach. Parties here are fun and you'll definitely enjoy being a student here. Faculty is good and we also have visiting faculty members here having expertise in their own subject matter so it's a good thing in disguise plus they focus on practical knowledge while keeping in view whatever is written in the books. I've studied finance here and I'll say that is good, I've learned a lot in the classroom and while working on projects and case studies related to global Fintech companies. So, if you are a B-student, this place is for you. Also, International student department here is very helpful, they'll help you out with documentation and never make you feel alienated at any point.
Likes (Internships): Internship opportunities here at MS are good. This college has a name here and this can help you with securing a good job here in France. The professors also help you with getting internships. It's one of the perks of studying in an institution that ranks amongst the top 12 institutions in France.
Dislikes (Part time work): It's exceptionally hard to get part time work here in France. To be honest, you need to have a good understanding of French and should be able to speak it fluently to get part time work here. So, make sure that if you are not proficient enough don't take part-time work in consideration of your total value of money that you'll be spending here but if you can find some part time jobs here like being a language tutor then you're lucky and you can take that. Also because there aren't many students aspiring to take those jobs.
Reviewed on 17 Jul 2023Read more
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MSc in Digital Transformation & Business Consulting - Batch of 2021
Offered by MBS School of Business
4.2
Academically and cultural diverse business school.
Tips: There is a lot to consider with cultural aspect as city is beautiful and filled with many historically monuments along with celebrations during Christmas eve. There are scholarships available for early birds which should be utilized. Students can ask for help from administration and faculty members as all are very accommodative while giving extra slot times available for students who need extra guidance for curriculum or job related aspects as well. Course and everything else is worth the money invested.
Likes (Safety): City and school both are safe considering security and all helps available from administration. School being on outskirts of the city, needs transportation on frequent basis with average time from city centre to school of 30 minutes. There are many campus accommodation available as well. School located on outer region but with residential houses nearby with 1-3 kms with a walking distance of just 2 tram stop.
Dislikes (Internships): There are ample of guidance available for people who are seeking for internships along with many jobs and work fair to connect employers with students. Only drawback is to be fluent in language gets only clearance for most of the internships. Internships in France are majorly for people of marketing, fashion and AI based along with being very frequent offers to graduates. Also, for every other subjects, jobs and internships are available on broader level in Urban regions of France like Lyon, Nice, Paris etc.
Reviewed on 9 Jun 2023Read more
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Jay Patel Verified Icon
MSc Big Data and Artificial Intelligence For Business - Batch of 2021
Offered by MBS School of Business
4.2
Best part of this college is their innovative, creative and friendly faculties.
Tips: Students should prebook their accommodation and learn French language up to A2 Level. Course structure is really very good because it is properly arranged with the combination of technical and management approaches. The teaching faculty is very well-known and well-experienced.
Reviewed on 25 May 2023Read more
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Ashish Tailor Verified Icon
MSc in International Business - Batch of 2023
Offered by MBS School of Business
3.5
Rewarding if you are willing to go an extra mile
Tips: France is altogether a different experience for any international student. As they completely have different cultures, social dialects, and food. It initially might be difficult for students to adjust but will be really rewarding if you go through this period. Please learn French to have an amazing time and get equal pay and job opportunities.
Dislikes (Part time work): It is very difficult for international students studying here in France to get good part-time job opportunities. As most employers prefer candidates who have the knowledge and speak fluent French language. The only job available for us is at restaurants, delivery agents etc.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2023Read more
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Jangaiah Anika Verified Icon
MSc in International Business - Batch of 2024
Offered by MBS School of Business
3.6
Superb, friendly people and multi cultural students
Tips: I must recommend learning French language before coming. Do not expect high paid part-time jobs and skilled work. Overall people are good here. A big disadvantage is the local language is French. Academic studies are good, more into practical and assignments. For better jobs go to English friendly countries in EU.
Dislikes (Part time work): Language problem is there. There are not many international organizations, IT Offices and many things. Transportation and whether conditions are okay compared to Paris. Do not expect high paid part-time and full-time jobs in Montpellier. If you need a better job just look outside of France.
Reviewed on 17 Apr 2023Read more
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Vikas Singh Verified Icon
MSc Big Data and Artificial Intelligence For Business - Batch of 2024
Offered by MBS School of Business
3.9
Beautiful campus with cultural diversity
Tips: If you are from English speaking country and you are not able to speak French then be ready for struggle. From a behavioural point of view I feel it is necessary to assess at every point in time. I am from a rural background and people usually judge in India but here I realised there is no need to judge people just live and let them live.
Likes (Quality of faculty): I have completed my schooling, Bachelors, Masters, Ph.D. and all are from different universities in India. But I never found such faculty on a personal as well professional level. They will not make you cram things but rather emphasise on understanding.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are two problems, one is the language French, if you know French then it is easy to get part-time job. If not then it is very hard. Even if you got a part time job then for M.Sc. course there is no provision for part-time job. However, I am not sure what is the average pay out.
Reviewed on 12 Apr 2023Read more
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Nishant Valecha Verified Icon
Grande Ecole Programme - Master in Management - Batch of 2022
Offered by MBS School of Business
3.7
Good, friendly and study oriented
Tips: Just do hard work because there is no placement provided by the college like in India they do. You will not face any problems with discrimination or making friends. There are strict policies regarding studies. Just be sure to give your best and learn French before coming.
Reviewed on 12 Apr 2023Read more
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Ramachandra Manjunath Hegde Verified Icon
Grande Ecole Programme - Master in Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by MBS School of Business
3.9
The best aspect is the Public Transportation.
Tips: French people are very welcoming and even though there were cultural differences but I did not have any issues regarding it. There are multiple scholarships offered by French government such as housing allowance. These usually make up to 40% of your monthly rent. The university is very good and the courses offered here are very practical and up-to-date. However french language is very much necessary as English is rarely spoken and supported.
Likes (Public transportation): There are multiple transportation options. TAM and buses are the backbones. There are four Tam lines and many bus routes which cover the city very well. They are very systematic and are always on the time. The monthly pass costs about 28 euros per month also it will be free from 2024.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Very limited options in Indian food and very less to no options in vegetarian section. Also, availability of Indian food items for cooking yourself is from only one shop and that is also expensive. The local food options are somewhat affordable but near the college options are limited. The college has a very good canteen but it is slightly expensive.
Reviewed on 11 Apr 2023Read more
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Geetanshu Tehlan Verified Icon
MSc Big Data and Artificial Intelligence For Business - Batch of 2024
Offered by MBS School of Business
3
Overall the college is good
Tips: Students must know that Montpellier Business School provides a lot of opportunities and services but you need to stay open-minded and grab them yourself. There are several problems in the curriculum that I feel. The school tries to teach too much in very less time and according to me, the curriculum is not very well designed rest it depends on one's skills.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transport is considerably good in the city. Well-networked and little problem is that buses stop working a bit early at night otherwise its good. The trams go well about everywhere and there are buses covering the streets of the city. Also, the transportation covers a little area outside the city like adjoining villages and cities.
Dislikes (Part time work): The ratio of students to jobs in the city is not good. There are too many students and very less jobs. And since it is a student city there are not many options for jobs. I think the students only do jobs when they really have to otherwise it is difficult to maintain having a part time with the studies in the city.
Reviewed on 11 Apr 2023Read more
Deepthi Nair Verified Icon
Grande Ecole Programme - Master in Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by MBS School of Business
3.3
Learning French would help in Part-Time.
Tips: Learn French before coming here. The school environment is very welcoming and hospitable. But if you want to have part-time job then you need language. And for the internship, the school doesn't help at all. They have contacts and years of establishment but are not helpful in internships or jobs.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty members and professors are helpful and inclusive. They are very approachable and cordial. The departments were always helpful and would try their best to accommodate. If any doubt or questions arise they are always present. I was the class representative so collectively we had a voice.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part time jobs are not that feasible as compared to other English speaking countries because of the language barrier. For part time jobs the requirement is French. Since most of the students don't meet the prerequisite of knowing the language, they are unable to find a part time job.
Reviewed on 11 Apr 2023Read more
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Mohammed Arshad Verified Icon
MSc in International Business - Batch of 2024
Offered by MBS School of Business
4.5
My college is triple accredited with really supportive staff.
Tips: I strongly recommend studying French language for better job opportunities and communication. Because most of them here don't know English. They always prefer French because it's one of the widely spoken languages like German and Spanish. Also, the city, is really expensive if you're planning to study here.
Likes (Student Life): The quality of living is awesome. I liked French people. All are really supportive people. And the public transportations and health care systems are really appreciative. Overall France is offering good quality of life and accommodation facilities.
Dislikes (Part time work): It's hard to get part time jobs in France especially for international students like us from India. All are hiring people who know the French language well. I strongly recommend people to learn french at least B2 level then you've a chance of a part-time opportunity with contract.
Reviewed on 22 Feb 2023Read more
Purvi Kushwaha Verified Icon
MSc Luxury Marketing in a Sustainable World - Batch of 2023
Offered by MBS School of Business
4.2
An excellent next chapter.
Tips: In France, it would be good to know French (B2-C1 level). It is a business school so have an idea about companies and current trends. You should know the French grading system as it is different from Indian standards. Be prepared, universities are very particular about certain rules like plagiarism. Though these rules will be explained during integration week.
Reviewed on 7 Feb 2023Read more
Ankit Autade Verified Icon
MSc in Global Finance - Batch of 2023
Offered by MBS School of Business
4.2
The path that ambitious people should definitely try in life.
Tips: French is necessary to survive in France and Montpellier is a student city so everyone and everything is simple and happy. It is all about adjusting to a new culture and new country. But people are very helpful and 3/4th population is made up of students.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is easy and cheap for students and is available throughout the week. And it is very safe. There are students always traveling and the people are helpful in case you do not understand the way. Also there are public cycles for those who choose a healthy lifestyle.
Dislikes (Part time work): For part time jobs usually French is the language that is mandatory. Finding a part time is not as easy because of the schedule of the school. English is used all over the city but French is needed for jobs. This is true for every different country you go to study in Europe.
Reviewed on 7 Feb 2023Read more
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Shahana Sherin Verified Icon
MSc in International Business - Batch of 2024
Offered by MBS School of Business
4.3
Overall awesome college as they are giving respect and time.
Tips: French language is important for studying at any college in France. So better take the basics of french before coming here. Having knowledge in French language is really efficient to interact with natives cause most of them are not well in English.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculties are good at teaching and very experienced professionals in multiple domains. Also professors are really friendly and ready to resolve all basic doubts and willing to help the students at any time without any hesitation. Also, there teaching is subject-oriented.
Dislikes (Part time work): It's hard to get part-time jobs without French language proficiency for international students like us. Part-time jobs are not easily accessible in single portal. I recommend this personally to international students from India. So take basics of the language at least.
Reviewed on 2 Feb 2023Read more
Hardik Girish Nagrecha Verified Icon
Grande Ecole Programme - Master in Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by MBS School of Business
4
Knowledge is good, there are many option to select in Masters in Management program.
Tips: Be proactive and please learn French before coming here, it's very important for your survival. The college is good, teachers are good, and just sometimes administration is a little bad, but overall it's ok. Because everyone has some problem and the administration is not so well organized. They keep updating the schedule according to the timing and availability of the professors.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty are excellent, in fact they don't get enough time to explain everything deeply, but they try their best to teach you in the amount of time they get. What knowledge they possess, they try to transfer to students and are very helpful. They never say no to helping a student and they try their best to cope with students' need.
Dislikes (Part time work): If you do not speak French, then it is impossible for you to get a decent part time job. Your only option will be Indian restaurants and they have very exhausting work and don't pay you enough money. Eventually, this will affect your studies.
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2023Read more
Shrinidhi warade Verified Icon
MSc in Digital Transformation & Business Consulting - Batch of 2023
Offered by MBS School of Business
3.6
Making difference! It is the best line to describe MBS.
Tips: Language is one of the barriers here for getting a job. So students need to learn. The information about the course you want to do is important. It is better to learn basics before you join the university. It will give students confidence in that field and integrate their knowledge.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The content faculty provided to us is good. Their experience in the industry is enough to motivate me. They are always helpful and friendly to solve all the issues that students may have. Also, the teaching material they have is outstanding.
Dislikes (Part time work): There is no time for part-time work. The schedule is too busy. Classes are always from 9 am to 8 pm. But sometimes, the schedule is not that packed. But most of the times it is stressful. Also, for part-time work, language is a constraint. Without French, it’s difficult to get a part time job.
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2022Read more
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