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Fee componentsAmount (for 12 months - 2 years)
INR 17.32 L - 25.74 L
INR 4.73 L - 8.98 L
INR 90.79 K
INR 30.3 K - 96.88 K
INR 585 - 3.75 L
INR 23.26 L - 40.34 L
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3.8/5
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Vibe of Campus
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  • Easy going
  • Academically oriented
  • Multi-dimensional
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  • 91% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.1
Part time work3.4
Post study jobs3.1
Quality of faculty3.6
Student Life4.7
Value for money3.7
Public transportation4.8
Safety4.3
Indian Food4.5
Permanent Immigration3
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2025
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Nottingham is a vibrant student city with a diverse mix of cultures.
Tips: There are great scholarships offered by the university, and you should definitely apply. There are many Indian people here, so don't worry about fitting in. Also, good Indian food and festivals are celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm at the Hindu temple every year.
Likes (Safety): Campus and overall Nottingham are very safe. The people are helpful, and the university offers various facilities to support students. I can personally attest to the safety; it was safe for me to walk back from the train station to my accommodation at 2:30 am. Public transport is also very safe.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are not many companies sponsoring students due to new immigration regulations, making it difficult to find a job, but skills matter. IT job roles are generally available, starting around 5,000 per year, and part-time work is varied and also available.
Reviewed on 22 Aug 2025Read more
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MA- Fashion - Batch of 2024
3.8
Masters at NTU is a roadmap to self growth.
Tips: There are scholarships easily achievable. Look for them and prepare well, as they can be up to £30,000. The course is designed to be largely independent study, so self-motivation is key. The university takes plagiarism and academic writing very seriously; reading papers and citing them correctly is very important. Come with patience and a genuine interest in learning and growing. Culturally, there is so much to learn in the city, so come with an open mind and open arms.
Likes (Student Life): NTU City campus is in the city centre, offering many activities between and after classes. The library is great for studying, with a small cafeteria. There is a park right next to the university, and many pubs, clubs, and restaurants nearby. There are always events happening, such as girls' nights at the NTU Pubs, quizzes and games at the student cultural center, and sports events at the student union. Participation in activities is encouraged, and living in student accommodation is even better. There are clubs for fashion, sports, theatre, dance, and art, and you can start a club if one doesn't exist.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Sponsorship for creative roles was always difficult to obtain and has become even more so since July 22nd. While many jobs are available, landing one is more challenging if you lack prior experience. Salary packages for freshers typically range from £250,000 to £300,000, depending on the role and city.
Reviewed on 19 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Project Management - Batch of 2024
2.8
Good university but can be very difficult to find any opportunity.
Tips: I think before coming to the UK, make sure you should acquire a skill that will greatly help you find a part-time job. I didn't receive any scholarships. The course was good, and we were taken to France for international exposure, but it's still difficult to find jobs in the UK.
Likes (Student Life): I made good friends and had good teachers. I went to France and really enjoyed it. We visited JCB headquarters, which was fun, and there were lots of events. I was also in the Sikh society, which was really good, and I made many friends. It was a great experience meeting new people.
Dislikes (Part time work): It's really difficult to find part-time jobs, even off campus. Job opportunities are scarce, and even on-campus positions are very rare. I would suggest trying local shops for part-time work.
Reviewed on 18 Aug 2025Read more
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Luxury Fashion Brand Management- MA - Batch of 2025
4.1
Nottingham has fewer fashion-related job options because it's a smaller city.
Tips: Nottingham Trent University is a great option for international students. Many extracurricular activities are available, and because the university is located in the city centre, transportation is convenient for everyone. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Indian Food): Being Indian, I find a decent selection of food options in the city that satisfy my taste buds. While it's not exactly like home, it does manage to fulfil my cravings. Prices vary; some places are expensive, while others offer good value. Overall, the options are pretty good.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Nottingham has fewer fashion-related job options because it's a smaller city. Also, there are limited job opportunities as many students live in the same city. While sales jobs are readily available, they may not suit everyone, leading to burnout.
Reviewed on 18 Aug 2025Read more
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MA- Fashion - Batch of 2023
4.2
Great learning exposure.
Tips: Extremely satisfied with my experience at the university and country. The M.A. Fashion Communications course could have been taught better; it felt overly theoretical with a lack of practical insights. Integrating internships would be beneficial, especially considering the international student body. The university environment, however, was amazing and helped me secure a job quickly after graduation. I received a 20,000 scholarship through their website. While not a cultural shock, I learned a great deal from the new environment.
Likes (Indian Food): I balance eating out with cooking at home. Many Indian restaurants offer affordable options, such as vada pav, aloo paratha, and chaat, starting from just 3, which are a lifesaver when I don't feel like cooking. If you visit Nottingham, I highly recommend trying Bombay Chaat House, Bombay Delhi, Tamatanga, Amma's Kitchen, and Dosa & Chutney.
Dislikes (Internships): The university offered limited internship options, which can be challenging for new students in the country. While they mentioned assistance after a year of unemployment, I believe internships should be available to all students, regardless of their employment status.
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Finance and Investment Banking - Batch of 2023
3.3
Overall good, just difficult for immigration situation for graduates.
Tips: Be aware of UK immigration changes, the living costs, and that many employers are unaware of the graduate visa. However, you'll gain more freedom and independence, meeting people from around the world, as almost everyone is friendly and welcoming. I received a scholarship of £2500, which most students also get. Just stay focused and apply early. The teaching and course quality are good.
Likes (Indian Food): The restaurants are good, and Indian food is easily available, though a bit pricey. I eat out occasionally. Also, if you like trying different cuisines, they are readily available. I mostly prefer to cook at home, as it's cheaper. Groceries are easily available at multiple stores, and you can find almost all the Indian groceries you need.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The UK has become increasingly challenging for migrants, especially international students, due to recent policy changes. The government seems to be discouraging international students, making post-study life more difficult. Another major issue is that employers are not aware of visa rules. Many organisations are unaware that the graduate visa allows us to work for them without their support for the next two years, yet they are still reluctant to hire us.
Reviewed on 13 Aug 2025Read more
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Nottingham Trent University offers many competitive scholarships that have a value of up to 50% off of tuition fee to new international astudents. The NTU Excellence Scholarships have been awarded to UG and PG students who have shown excellent academic achievement and the potential to contribute to

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Nottingham B-school is considered one of the best business schools in the UK for management studies.

It ranks highly as part of the overall & course-specific rankings of several prominent ranking platforms. Given below is a description of the same:

· #33 for Bachelor of Arts program

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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.

Listed below are some key pros & cons associated with living in Nottingham

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Akash Gaur

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Answered 3 months ago

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

Nottingham Trent University
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50 Shakespeare St, Nottingham NG1 4FQ, UK
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