University of Kent Vs Management School, University of Liverpool: Compare Fees, Placement, Reviews
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University of Kent V/s Management School, University of LiverpoolStudent Ratings
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4.1/5
3.5 Internships
4 Part time work
3.3 Post study jobs
4.5 Quality of faculty
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3.7/5
3.2 Internships
3 Part time work
3.2 Post study jobs
3.8 Quality of faculty
4.3 Student Life
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University of Kent V/s Management School, University of LiverpoolCourse Comparison
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- M.A. (57 courses)
- B.A. (61 courses)
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University of Kent V/s Management School, University of LiverpoolCollege Comparison
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Globally recognized degrees and top ranking colleges
Cutting-edge research opportunities with good number of course options
Robust safety measures
Vibrant student life and inclusive environment
Accessible healthcare and public services in UK for students.
Abundant cultural experiences enhance overall lifestyle for Indians.
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Views on University of Kent campus
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Anonymous
MSc in Applied Actuarial Science (International Master's) - Batch of 2020
4.3
University of Kent - The experience of a lifetime.
Tips: There are small cultural things that you learn as time goes but students and the staff at the university are very accommodating. I did not avail any scholarships but there are scholarships available and you can get more information about them on the website.
Likes (Value for money): The tuition fee is justified. Also, the cost of living in the city where the university is located is much less compared to London. There are a lot of accommodation options available in the town which are cheaper than the University accommodation. Good and reasonable food options also available in town and on campus.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part-time jobs available at bars and restaurants on campus and in town but not many part time opportunities in the finance side. Managing your jobs and academics depends on the course you have chosen. It is usually manageable with the academics for Bachelor's courses.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1400
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 60000

Nirbhay Singh 
MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
4.6
Good course, supportive faculty, and helpful scholarship.
Tips: Students should know that the study style here is very independent, so managing their own time is important. I did feel a cultural shift at first but I adapted to the interactive way of learning. I also got a scholarship, which helps with my tuition fees. I'm satisfied with my university, course and life in the UK though the living costs and weather can be challenging.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The professors are really approachable and helpful. You can easily reach out by email or after class and they genuinely take time to guide you. The teaching style is not just theory; there is a good mix of case studies, group projects and real-world examples, which makes the subject more practical and interesting. They push you to think critically instead of just memorising. The faculty is also very diverse in terms of nationality, so you get to hear perspectives from different countries and industries, which adds a lot of value to the course.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The UK has pathways they are not very straightforward. The process is long expensive and immigration rules often change, which makes it harder to plan. Compared to countries like Canada or Australia. The settlement route here feels less predictable and less student-friendly. If I had to rate my own chances I would say they are moderate. It truly depends on securing a scale job with visa sponsorship after graduation. If that works out, then staying long-term and eventually applying for settlement as soon as possible but it's not guaranteed. A lot comes down to the kind of role you get the employer's willingness to sponsor and meeting the continuous stay requirements. Given the chance I would consider permanently immigrating to the UK if I could build a successful career and life here. The quality of life healthcare and international exposure are definitely attractive at the same time. I also stay open to opportunities in other countries where the immigration and settlement process is clearer and more attractive.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 700
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 28000
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Anonymous
MSc in Organisational and Business Psychology - Batch of 2023
4.0
Insider's Perspective: A comprehensive course work with best professors.
Tips: The university is based in a small town, which is relatively quiet and slow, especially during the winter. Ideally, you join activity-oriented or cultural societies or clubs from the very beginning to have a decent social circle. Overall, I was satisfied with my course, adequate challenges to upskill my knowledge and mentored by some of the best professors.
Likes (Part time work): Part-time work is easier to find off campus than on campus. The hourly pay ranges from GBP 8-11/ hour. Managing part-time work with academics can be exhausting, however, if planned well, it can be managed. I would recommend familiarizing yourself with the academic expectations of your course before seeking part-time opportunities, to realistically evaluate how much time you can dedicate outside of your studies.
Dislikes (Value for money): The tuition fee for this course is relatively lower at the University of Kent compared to many other universities. The course is holistic and provides significant industry exposure which justifies the tuition fee. The most interesting parts of my degree include interacting with actual companies and understanding their people-function roles, also contributing to them through projects assigned as a part of training in the modules.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1600
Prepping time for classes28 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 35000
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Anonymous
Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Batch of 2024
3.4
Triple crown accredited. Worth choosing! Hectic MBA program.
Tips: The staff and people in the university are very welcoming and kind! So far, it's been a great experience. The programme is very hectic and involves 9-5 classes every alternative week. The off week will be intense with assignments and other work. Working part-time with this programme is very challenging so better to avoid depending on part-time income. The course is very theoretical, it's up to you to learn new skills relevant to current market trends. I have received an MBA women in leadership scholarship from the university worth 25% of the tuition fee waiver. The university has many other scholarships for postgrads. It's a decent university to study in.
Likes (Safety): So far it's been the safest place. I live on campus and we go for a walk even at night anytime for instance at 3 AM and it is still safe. The campus has their own safe zone app for emergencies. It's pretty handy and easy to reach out for help. We go to the city at night, it's not crowded and calm most of the time yet I feel safe here. People are sweet and greet each other.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are very few options in vegetarian. Usually in any cafes, it's the same veg sandwich, mashed potato or wrap. No varieties on campus for Indian dishes in cafes or restaurants. Most restaurants serve British food with salad, sandwiches, burgers and plain food.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 400
Prepping time for classes40 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
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Ragini Das 
MSc in Biotechnology and Business - Batch of 2022
3.6
Look out for scholarships.
Tips: I'm very satisfied with my experience at the University of Kent. It was one of the best times I ever had. Brilliant food, transportation, classes, faculty and university help. It was great, I would do it again.
There are beautiful beaches nearby, such as Whitstable, Botany Bay, etc.
As for scholarships, there are a few that the University gives away to students. One can reach out to the university to know more about it.
Likes (Public transportation): The transportation was smooth as the campus to city route had buses coming in every 5 minutes. Or if you're feeling very spontaneous or active, a walk would take merely 20 minutes downhill. You can see the beautiful Cathedral from the campus top. The buses were quite affordable as they cost half for students. So, it was great.
Dislikes (Internships): In terms of guidance it is great but the availability of internships relevant to my field of study was less to none. So, it was very difficult for me to get one.
I would have given it a total of 5 stars if the university had options in terms of internships relevant to my degree.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 200
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
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Paramveer Singh Rathore 
MSc International Business - Batch of 2026
Offered by Management School, University of Liverpool
3.9
The multidimensional college.
Tips: It's quite good if you go for competitive courses like finance and marketing. As some courses don't add so much value in the career so course selection is quite essential when you opt for the courses. Don't go for any courses, only choose whatever you like to do in the field.
Likes (Indian Food): You'll get the option as there are so many multicultural stores. You can go for any national stores as it's a mixture of stores apart from famous food, you'll get Mexican, Asian, Italian and many more, depending on what kind of food you prefer but you'll find it.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part time jobs in Liverpool are quite tough as there is less opportunity compare to other colleges but if you have enough experience, you can go for it. You will get the internship but as I said it's not quite easy but not that much difficult if you have skills.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1000
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 30000
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Namratha V 
MSc International Business - Batch of 2026
Offered by Management School, University of Liverpool
4.4
I have learnt a lot from this college and dealt with different types culture people.
Tips: I availed 5000 and it's decent, my total fees was 30,000 - 5000 scholarship. I'm pursuing my Master's at the University of Liverpool Management School. A cultural shift is that you can find many other religious people, it's good. It's really a good place to learn and live independently, and I would encourage students to come and live here and experience various aspects. People should come and experience it, really a wonderful window to experience and learn to be independent.
Dislikes (Part time work): It's good, mainly they focus on people who have good technical knowledge like Excel and things. Average part time work pay is for 20 hours per week. Per hour, they will pay 12.20 minimum so per month, you will receive 1000 which is equal to INR 1,20,000.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 2025
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 45100
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Abhay Sharma 
MSc Business Analytics and Big Data - Batch of 2024
Offered by Management School, University of Liverpool
4.2
The university is focused more on academics than practical exposure.
Tips: Do your research before you come. Prepare well mentally and stay open to ideas. I got a 50% scholarship that covered my fees and helped me save money. Overall, it depends on what you take out of it. Join as many societies as possible and take on new experiences. The UK is a great place to be in, and you will find what you are looking for.
Likes (Safety): I had a good experience here. There is a high level of security and support. They also have a specials team, which I thought was neat. I had a lot of support, both inside and outside the classroom. If you like having a lot of support, this might be the school for you. However, they do not welcome creative ideas, and if you want to go on a trip with your friends, do not expect that to happen through university channels. I would recommend this school only if you don't plan to come up with any creative ideas or travel with your friends.
Dislikes (Internships): When it comes to internships, there is very little support. The focus here seems to be on academia, like a PhD. However, if you use the right strategies, you can still find an internship on your own. You can reach out to different teams at the university, and they may be able to help you tailor your search. Seniors/alumni are better options since the career studio team themselves are just undergraduates who haven’t even worked in the industry yet.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 775
Prepping time for classes9 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 31525
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Aditya Tushar Popat 
MSc Business Analytics and Big Data - Batch of 2023
Offered by Management School, University of Liverpool
3.8
The transition to living here will be mostly smooth, with lots of wonderful and helpful people.
Tips: I would strongly advise any potential applicants to do thorough research of both the university and the country, especially the job market and opportunities, before making a decision. The transition to living here will be mostly smooth, with lots of wonderful and helpful people. Some cultural shifts are natural, but nothing to worry about too much. Future applicants should think about what they want their future to look like and what their primary motive of pursuing a master's degree from the UK. Then compare your goals and plan with the ground reality and make an informed decision.
Likes (Indian Food): Liverpool has abundant Indian restaurants for when one is feeling lazy to cook at home. Although vegetarian options are a bit scarce. For vegetarians, you would find restaurants to eat out at comfortably, maybe twice a week. Personally, I prefer cooking at home; the food is almost comparable, and you save both money and time.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Since 2022, the UK economy and job market have sharply declined. Graduate jobs for analyst positions have the same salary packages as casual work positions, such as barista, porter, retail worker, etc. Salary packages above 3,35,000 are few and far in between and have a tremendous amount of competition, including candidates with 5+ years of relevant work experience.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1600
Prepping time for classes14 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 28500
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Anonymous
Operations and Supply Chain Management MSc - Batch of 2024
Offered by Management School,University of Liverpool
2.7
Great education but a lot of job struggle.
Tips: Before joining the UOL, international students should be aware of limited job opportunities. The camps and academics are excellent, and scholarships help ease costs. You need not transition after coming here, Think through whether you want to study abroad, first and foremost there are a lot of students returning back with regrets.
Likes (Safety): The university provides excellent security measures and student support. The campus is very well maintained with 24/7 CCTV and security so when it comes to safety and security there is nothing to worry about. I have had all the good experiences.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There is a limited availability of opportunities for international students, particularly those seeking companies that odder visa sponsorship. The jobs are not offered at all, it is a very depressing situation here with all the job market fluctuations.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1000
Prepping time for classes21 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
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Anonymous
Master in Management - Batch of 2022
Offered by Management School,University of Liverpool
3.4
A good tier two university
Tips: Do your research on this more. Look for more and options. Be open for experience and you meet a lot of people and face a lot of rejection. Give interview. Do part time and work on the skills. Explore the city and get to know a lot of people. Join societies and volunteer too.
Likes (Indian Food): There are a lot of stores where you can find Indian food and products but are a bit costly. From atta to fish curry rice and biryani. You can find everything there. Though they are located far away. You can buy them easily. Bring some masalas from India since they are expensive here.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The weather here is unpredictable and cost of living is raising. Food prices are high. They have increased the feels for psw visas too. They are planning to cut down post-study work visas. Health insurance is expensive. Look for graduate jobs. Attend career fair.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 50
Prepping time for classes34 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
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Anonymous
Master in Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by Management School,University of Liverpool
4.0
University of Liverpool- Amazing experience. Lots to learn.
Tips: Make proper research about the coursework and its outcomes. Research everything about the careers after graduation and internships. Acquire data about the course and university alumni. Network with previous students of the aspired course and university. Studying about the weather, transport system and life in the city to help and plan and decide about life in Liverpool during your stay cause the food options are limited when it comes to Indian cuisine. Learn to cook.
Likes (Value for money): The coursework and teaching and the academic and non-academic facilities available at the university are value for money. The University provides all the facilities required in academics efficiently making it worth it. The cost of living in Liverpool and the course fee are valued at affordable and reasonable with the accreditations and standards maintained by the university are very high.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The variety and availability of food options like vegetables and groceries are very limited and not available conveniently and also are not affordable. Within the city centre, the availability of Indian shops is zero. There are shops situated far off from the university and city centre. The are very limited number of vegetables available in the local shops where they are processed at high costs and the quality of the vegetables is poor. Due to transportation from the subcontinent, the vegetables wither within less days.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 600
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 30000
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