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Views on University of Sheffield campus
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MSc Aerospace Engineering - Batch of 2025
3.4
Understand the latest immigration policy before you come here.
Tips: Do research on and apply for every available scholarship. The University of Sheffield is on a visa-sponsored, not a tourist visa. Understand the latest immigration policy before you get there. You must know the reason you are at this university. Do a lot of research on what makes you tick. If you are looking to make money for your family while you are here, don't take courses that require you to get a SC for jobs.
Reviewed on 23 May 2025Read more
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MSc in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology - Batch of 2024
4.7
Sheffield - A beautiful city with supportive and inspiring university.
Tips: Before joining, you should actively search for WhatsApp groups in that city and university. You should also never hesitate to ask for help or advice in those groups. I personally feel that these groups are a good source for finding the best and most affordable accommodation. While there are good opportunities available, competition can be quite high. The University offers several on-campus jobs such as library assistants, student ambassadors, research support, and roles in cafes or administrative offices. These are well-structured, flexible and usually pay around 10 to 12 pounds per hour. However, the number of roles is limited compared to the number of interested students.
Likes (Safety): I have always felt secure both on and off campus. The university has strong campus security, with 24/7 patrolling staff, an emergency contact point, and secured access to buildings.
Reviewed on 18 Apr 2025Read more
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MS in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2024
3.4
Limited support for freshers.
Tips: There was more of a lifestyle shift than a cultural shift for me as I moved to the UK as soon as I finished my undergrad. I started working part-time jobs to pay the bills. Due to the variety of restaurants and tiffin services available, British Indian food can be a bit bland. I prefer cooking, but there are also great local restaurants for students to explore. There is an area in Sheffield called London Road, which is known for its variety of food joints. I am satisfied with the university experience but not the course fully.
Dislikes (Internships): Due to limited guidance in finding or applying for relevant opportunities. Additionally, the internships are not directly provided by the university, and I received few responses from the companies I applied to. In my experience, the internships that I applied for were not directly relevant to the course of study.
Reviewed on 19 Sep 2024Read more
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BSc in Economics - Batch of 2026
4
Academically, university is excellent but personally it’s going to be extreme lonely
Tips: Anticipate well towards huge culture shocks and it's going to be very lonely so join societies. Try building a lot of connections and attending lectures. Finding part time is extremely difficult in the first year but you need to keep applying. Everything is going to be expensive.
Reviewed on 18 Mar 2024Read more
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MBA - Batch of 2022
4.4
The University of Sheffield - Value-Driven Excellence
Tips: This University provide high-quality academic programs with experienced faculty, also there are many factors that contribute to this high rating are : Adequate resources and facilities for students' needs, strong career services leading to good job placement rates, accessible support services for academic and personal development, opportunities for scholarship, financial aid to help offset costs, positive student uutcomes, such as high graduation rate and alumni success.
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MSc Urban and Regional Planning - Batch of 2023
4.1
Best life experience which I always wanted to have. I made good networks.
Tips: Before joining any college in the UK every student needs to know that you have to compromise with your comfort of life and work hard. Rather than going there and crying make sure you are ready for it. You have to learn time management. Manage your currency. Have a part-time job which is stable. Work on your assignments. Make your network strong.
Likes (Student Life): Considering Sheffield as a university town you will not have a campus, the whole city is your campus. You get to meet new people and there are many events organised, job fair etc. I was a part of the Indian society there. We had events organised by them.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There were few Indian-origin restaurants but mainly provided food as per UK taste. There is a restaurant named Maveli which provides good Kerala-type food. Cooking food at home would be preferable as having Indian food outside would be expensive. Best is to cook your own food as per your taste.
Reviewed on 16 Feb 2024Read more
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MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2024
3.4
Academically, the university offers a good platform.
Tips: Students should be aware that while the University of Sheffield offers strong academic resources and a supportive environment, some practical aspects like course structure, lab access or career support might not always meet expectations. It’s important to actively seek out opportunities, engage with professors, and use available resources like the library and career services. Planning ahead and being proactive makes a big difference. I received a partial scholarship, it was reduced in my tuition fee. I’m satisfied. Academically, the university offers a good platform, and the UK has provided a rich learning and cultural experience. However, there are areas especially practical course components and job market support for international students that I feel could be improved.
Likes (Indian Food): Sheffield has a decent number of Indian and South Asian resting and grocery stores, which made it easier to find familiar food. From ready made meals to fresh spices and ingredients, most things are available if you know where to look. There are several Indian restaurants like Maveli and Butlers Balti House. They offer both dine in and takeaway options, with prices ranging from £10 to £20 per person depending on what you order. I prefer cooking at home most of the time, both for health reasons and to save money.
Dislikes (Value for money): I didn’t feel like my master's was worth whatever I paid. The way teaching was done or our assignments were structured, I learnt a lot along the way, but still, it wasn’t worth that much. There was only one industrial visit, and I had hoped for a more hands-on experience.
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BEng in Mechanical Engineering with Manufacturing and Management - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Bath
3.7
The placement cell and career fairs bring in some really good companies
Tips: I have seen a lot of people have a sudden transformation here, including myself. The campus is really beautiful, and you will feel at ease here. Classes are overwhelming and the stress is real, so you would do yourself a favour by staying ahead of your coursework and seeking help in the form of office hours and peer groups whenever you're stuck on something. You'll also have to walk a lot on campus. Also, the placements and career fair are essential as they bring in some really good companies.
Reviewed on 29 Jun 2025Read more
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International Relations MA - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Bath
3.5
Truly one of a kind.
Tips: I didn't take too long to get comfortable here, as the vibe of this university has always been what I imagine college life to be like. It has friendly people and is overall safe, as we've had late nights without anything too concerning. The libraries are well-equipped, and joining a study group has really helped me with my lessons.
Dislikes (Value for money): I personally found the university much more expensive than I had imagined, and that’s also because the cost of living is really high. It’s hard to stick to a budget, and groceries are expensive too. So it’s very important to be prepared and plan accordingly.
Reviewed on 29 Jun 2025Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Bath
4.1
The university has a diverse campus and a vibrant student life.
Tips: Bath is not the biggest city as compared to London and others, but it does bring a sense of homeliness. The party scene and nightlife are also not as much as you'd expect, but on the plus side, it helps you prioritise work. Bristol is just 15 minutes away and super happening if it gets too much here. Take classes according to your schedule and credit and stay in touch with a guidance counsellor to avoid mishappenings at the end.
Reviewed on 29 Jun 2025Read more
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Full-time MBA - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Bath
3.8
Good learning environment.
Tips: The MBA programme here has helped me connect with a lot of inspiring and like-minded people, which has been the best thing Bath has given me so far. The classes are filled with debate and discussion, and the professors are open-minded as well. Life here is hectic but calm, and my pro tip is to get a grocery membership with your friends, which can really save you some money.
Reviewed on 29 Jun 2025Read more
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International Management BSc (Hons) - Batch of 2028
Offered by University of Bath
4.2
A supportive, high quality academic journey with real-world exposure.
Tips: Expect a rigorous, placement-driven academic environment where independent study and time management are imperative. The transition was smooth, though adapting to self-directed learning and subtle cultural differences took time. I didn't personally receive a scholarship, but I'm cognizant of students qualifying for merit-based awards based on their final high school graduation scores, which can partially offset tuition fees.
Likes (Safety): The University of Bath and the city offer a safe and supportive environment. The campus provides 24/7 security, CCTV, the SafeZone app, and mental health services. The city itself is well-lit, peaceful, and easy to navigate. I've had only positive experiences so far, whether computing, walking at night, or interacting with locals, which reinforces my sense of safety and belonging.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): While the UK offers a strong academic and professional environment, the current job market is quite competitive, particularly in popular fields. Additionally, work visa sponsorship opportunities for international graduates appear limited, which can affect the feasibility of long-term employment and settlement.
Reviewed on 24 Jun 2025Read more
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MSc in Applied Economics - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Bath
4.5
It honestly has been an incredible journey.
Tips: Get to know about various societies you can join to enhance your skills and grow your network. Utilise all the resources the university provides to students. Learn more about the city and its history, and chat with your flatmates before moving in to make the transition smooth. For scholarships, keep checking the website for details.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty is highly qualified, and the course itself is highly regarded and recognised. They have in-depth knowledge and industry expertise that they’re willing to share with students, and they are available when needed. Faculty members also hold office hours so students can meet with them in person for extra guidance.
Dislikes (Part time work): On-campus jobs such as bartending, food services, and library are available. Students who have proper time management skills should find that managing studies while working part-time is achievable. The average payout is currently 12.21 per hour, and you can work up to 20 hours during the semester.
Reviewed on 19 Jun 2025Read more
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MSc in Applied Clinical Psychology - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Bath
4
NHS service providers do not sponsor visas.
Tips: There wasn't a cultural shift that I experienced as such on a personal level. I loved staying in the city as the campus was located in a very peaceful and safe place, as compared to the metropolitan city I came from. You can walk alone at 2 am in the night without any fear for your life. Although I did apply for the scholarship, I did not get any but I encourage everyone to apply for scholarships regardless of their chances of getting them. I was very satisfied with the university and my course. The professors are brilliant and helpful and the assignments were great for improving on weak areas. I cannot say much about the country as I didn't get the chance to travel as much as I would have liked.
Likes (Public transportation): The campus is incredibly well connected to the rest of the city through buses that run every 15 to 30 minutes. Buses are the main mode of public transportation within the city, but trains connect the city to the rest of the country, too. The bus charges are minimal, starting at 1.5 and going up to 2 for rides within the city.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The NHS does the main hiring for post-study jobs after earning a psychology degree, but most NHS service providers do not sponsor visas. It's mainly private companies that sponsor visas, but finding a job at one might take a few months since most of them aren't eager to hire people with student visas. When you do get a job offer, it usually comes with a starting salary package of roughly 22,000 per year, which is generally a good salary.
Reviewed on 24 Apr 2025Read more
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Psychology BSc (Hons) - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Bath
3.9
The University of Bath has a competitive environment.
Tips: One of my first impressions of this university was how academic the environment is. This is especially evident in the competitiveness of the classes. I was pursuing psychology here as an undergraduate, and I managed to get a job in London after university in the same field. So, I would suggest that being involved both inside and outside the classrooms and attending office hours to clarify doubts is very helpful in the long run.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read more
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Msc in International Development with Economics - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Bath
3.8
A warm and decent place to study at.
Tips: Studying here has been a unique experience for me as I have experienced massive transformation, change and experiences in a year than I have in my entire life. The students are quite easygoing and friendly but the overall reputation of this college has fallen as compared to what it was. On the positive side, there are tons of Indian students and the campus keeps organizing social mixers and activities pretty frequently.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Bath
3.7
Finding a job is a difficult task.
Tips: It would not be an easy task to leave the country and settle abroad. You have to manage a lot of things from food to accommodation. Be prepared for that and apart from that the market is very difficult here so be ready to find a job as it is a real struggle here.
Likes (Safety): City is quite safe as compared to rest of the UK when it comes to Bath it is quite a small city. Everything is accessible at a reasonable distance. You don't have to struggle for anything. The university has its own application called safezone which helps.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): UK market is going down day by day. Hence finding a job here is quite challenging. In university, they don't help that much in Masters course you have to be mentally strong to find a job here. Salary packages are also quite low as compared to the average salary of 30000 pounds which according to expenses is nothing.
Reviewed on 6 Dec 2023Read more
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MSc Engineering Business Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Bath
4.4
UNIVERSITY OF BATH is a place of heritage and excellence
Tips: University of Bath has a diverse culture, with students from all over the globe, we have an opportunity to learn about other cultures. Bath being a world heritage centre is a beautiful city for students, and has been rated the safest city for international students. Overall I think I made a perfect choice for my higher studies at University of Bath and would recommend it as the best university for higher studies especially in the school of management.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty at University of Bath in both School of Management and school of Engineering are well-trained and student-friendly staff. They support students in all aspects like if you are struggling with your assignments or even your personal problems they will guide you.
Dislikes (Part time work): You will have a lot of off campus part time options rather than on campus. Campus has limited part-time options and those slots are filled very fast, so payout would be decided by the type of job we prefer usually in the batch we may get jobs like in restaurants or in supermarkets which will have a payout of around 10-11 per hour.
Reviewed on 22 Oct 2023Read more
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MSc in Finance - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Bath
3.3
Internship options are not there but one of the safest city to study.
Tips: Students should properly research their course, and choose the extra modules only after research and not on a whim. Students are better off if they choose to live in the city centre rather than any place else as all the events, fun, and restaurants are in the city centre itself.
Likes (Safety): The city of Batch is often viewed as one of the most secure cities for both visitors and locals in the UK. The crime rate is negligible and the neighbourhood is often engaged in promotions of safety guidelines and other. The city also places a lot of emphasis on their infrastructure and the access to the city's bus service or footpaths around the city is the evidence to it.
Dislikes (Internships): This rating is due to the fact that my batch didn't have the option of taking up internships, we only had dissertation or practice track which is sort of an internship but unpaid and the job is not secured after completing it. The upcoming batch from 2023 onwards will have the option to take up internships which is ultimately unfair for the batch graduating in 2023.
Reviewed on 4 Jul 2023Read more
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Economics and Finance MSc - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Bath
2.5
Solid academics but lacks city buzz
Tips: While the university has much to offer, potential students must be aware that their experience may be influenced by a variety of factors. The university's remote location might not be for all. Regardless, the opportunity to study in a country with a rich history and a welcoming atmosphere provides an enriching experience that extends beyond the academic realm.
Reviewed on 27 Jun 2023Read more
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MSc in Human Resource Management and Consulting - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Bath
4.4
Adventures at University of Bath
Tips: Students coming here should research their course, specifically the referencing style used for assignments and the skill of writing. Besides one should speculate about the job market, be it part time or full time before making up their mind. Get in touch with your course alumni's and ask them all your doubts before proceeding further.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The university has the best faculty for management courses. They would guide all those students willing to score better with the best possible resources. The class discussions and the case studies provided by them would really be a great help when giving interviews for actual jobs.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The careers team of the University puts an exceptional effort to help students find graduate roles. The companies sponsoring visas are however few in number but the team would always reach out to you in case of help. They would provide assistance with CV building and assessment preparation too.
Reviewed on 19 Jun 2023Read more
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MSc Engineering Business Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Bath
3.7
Beautiful and serene campus.
Tips: The campus here is stunning, with lots of nature and great views, which adds to the experience of studying here. It is on the expensive side, so you should make the most of it while you're here. Go to your classes, stay on top of your coursework and try to be a part of a club or two. Save up by cooking instead of eating out.
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