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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
LL.M.(21 courses)
INR 10 L - 22 LGet Fee Details
Duration12-18 months
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 - 7.5, PTE: 62 - 73
LL.B.(11 courses)
INR 18 L - 20 LGet Fee Details
Duration1 year-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above
B.A.(1 course)
Duration3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above

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4.2/5
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Vibe of Campus
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  • Academically oriented
  • Fun loving
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  • 71% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.9
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs3.9
Quality of faculty4.4
Student Life4.4
Value for money4.3
Public transportation4.8
Safety4.6
Indian Food4
Permanent Immigration3.7
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MA Animation - Batch of 2025
4.1
Nottingham Trent University provides all the required facilities for being a top-rated university.
Tips: The university is not gonna be easy, and you need to put in the work so you get the results that you’re expecting when you’re done with your uni. The resources are amazing, and there are a lot of technological resources that you can learn and use through inductions. The faculty will help you out if you put in the right effort.
Likes (Value for money): I feel like the amount I paid was worth it. I learned a lot, and I did a lot of work, and the faculty is definitely amazing when it comes to helping out. The resources the college provides are also really insane, and it’s purely about whether you used the resources and got to learn.
Dislikes (Part time work): The university hardly provides any part-time jobs, and it’s purely up to you to find your own. I found mine by directly approaching companies and shops, and that’s how I got the job. I think that the university doesn’t provide stable, permanent part-time positions, so you’d have to find your own, whether they last a month or two or longer, while you’re going to university.
Reviewed on 25 May 2025Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2022
4.3
The UK offers a short-term boost to your career via NTU's strong industry ties.
Tips: NTU is the ideal place if you are seeking a practical, career-focused education. In addition, it has a lively social atmosphere and a sizable international community, so you may anticipate cultural diversity, especially in business courses. The NTU Global Lounge provides cultural programs for participants. I also received a 10,000 scholarship, which I'm grateful for. It's not difficult to find a part-time job. There are lots of opportunities on the campus, such as ambassadors, library receptionists, and other assistants. You can also find work off-campus. I've heard there are quite a few Indian restaurants near campus that are hiring. There are also lots of food-service jobs at the two big warehouses in Nottingham, Boots, and Sports Direct. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The UK offers a short-term boost to your career via NTU's strong industry ties, but a long-term settlement is difficult. You'll always need luck, persistence, and a backup plan. Strict UK Visa policies have made it harder than ever to secure any sponsorship roles. If you're planning to come to the UK, I would advise you to check the shortage occupations list, available on the UK government website and choose a course accordingly.
Reviewed on 20 May 2025Read more
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MSc Computer Science - Batch of 2025
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Great place to study and explore.
Tips: Learn to budget properly, and the weather could be rainy. There is a cultural shift to more independent learning and a more direct communication style. The facilities are great, the faculty is very supportive, and the overall environment of the university is very productive. The courses are practical and have a lot of good industrial experience. The UK offers a lot of excellent opportunities.
Likes (Safety): Nottingham feels very safe. The campus has 24/7 security, CCTV, and emergency phones. The city offers a safe student area with well-lit streets and reliable public transport. Police respond quickly. The only mirror issue is that you should avoid the city centre late on Friday or Saturday nights because of the drunk crowds. Overall, I rate the city's safety as excellent.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The job market in the tech sector is very competitive for international students. Many companies offer sponsorships, but they prefer experienced candidates. Entry-level positions in software development and data analytics typically pay between 25,000 and 35,000 pounds per year. Large sponsors include Accenture, IBM, and Capgemini. After graduating, students can expect to spend between three and six months finding a sponsored position.
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BSc (Hons) Software Engineering - Batch of 2027
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Enriching campus life with strong academic and cultural support.
Tips: Students should familiarize themselves with the campus culture, academic expectations, and resources like study support and career services. It is also helpful to understand living costs, campus facilities, and local transportation options. Overall, I am satisfied with the university's academic standards, resources, and the range of opportunities available. The course offers practical and theoretical learning, which has been beneficial.
Likes (Safety): I rated safety as 5 due to robust campus security measures, including ID access to all buildings, which ensures that only authorized individuals enter. Additionally, the city provides extensive CCTV coverage and well-lit pathways, enhancing safety. I've had positive experiences with the campus environment and feel secure walking around at any time.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I rated 3 on permanent immigration/settlement options because, while I currently live here and find many aspects appealing, I'm still evaluating long-term factors that could impact my decision to stay permanent. I would be open to a permanent setting, but only if some facts aligned with my personal and professional goals.
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NTU is a great place for international students especially for beginners with no experiences.
Tips: M.Sc. Cyber Security is a niche course and the ones who have experience in this field might find the course fairly basic. The faculty is okay, facilities are at par like all the UK universities. Book your accommodation before coming here for sure, and look for part time asap. Get onboard with agencies I've shared above and research on more to get part time work. If possible, take education from a bigger city like Glasgow since they've great part time opportunities and a better city life compared to Nottingham.
Likes (Safety): Nottingham City Council has taken appropriate measures to ensure the safety of the residents. All the buses and public transport have CCTV and generally the streets are crowded and giving students a sense of belonging and not making them feel lonely much.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are spare off campus opportunities and the on campus ones are few too. However, one can work with agencies like Hap, Constellation, Liquor Collectively, ARC, PSG, G4S, etc. To get shift based zero hour contact work. Indeed works well but I personally haven't gotten much luck here. However, with the above agencies, I've been working 20 hours/week give or take and it suffices my monthly expenses and helps in saving money as well.
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2024Read more
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MSc Finance and Accounting - Batch of 2020
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Nottingham Trent is a great place to study
Tips: Nottingham Trent is a good University to attend. It is also one of the safest cities. People here are very much friendly with international students. There are various events taking place on the campus in which you will get to know and interact with many new people. Moreover, public transport over here is convenient but it is a bit expensive for all those who are daily travelers. Also, I am satisfied with my course as it exposed me to the Technical skills required. Big cultural shift, different food, different climate, different environment. I am very satisfied with the university as it is up to the mark and also with my course.
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The city of Notitngham is known to offer a perfect blend of affordability, cultural attractions, & quality education but does encounter some challenges such as a competitive job market, & finding a decent enough place to rent.

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Yes, Nottingham can be considered a good choice for international students. The city is part of the top 10 cities in the UK in QS rankings for Best Student Cities in 2025, offering a warm & welcoming environment & is home to over 60,000 students from across the globe.

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Akash Gaur

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According to the unofficial source, Nottingham Trent University acceptance rate is 22%. The moderate acceptance percentage shows that the university is comparatively tough during admission and follows quite a stringent approach while selecting candidates for its UG and PG programs. Also, as per the

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Taru Bhandari

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The NTU maintained residential halls houses most of the first year students at the institute. Students have access to a wide choice of rooms, with a 24x7 secure environment & access to all essential student living facilities.

The City campus accommodation is a strictly no smoking or drinking area, me

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For undergraduate admission, students must complete higher secondary education with a grade average of 50%, and submit some mandatory documents such as academic transcripts, English language requirements, and program-specific requirements. On the other hand, postgraduate students must complete a bac

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University CityNottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK
Size of cityMedium
Population of City3,21,500

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50 Shakespeare St, Nottingham NG1 4FQ, UK
Nottingham ( Nottinghamshire)

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