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Endangered Species Recovery and Conservation- MSc 

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Endangered Species Recovery and Conservation- MSc
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Nottingham Trent 
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Duration

1 year

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19.01 Lakh
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PG Degree

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Full Time

Endangered Species Recovery and Conservation- MSc
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Nottingham Trent 
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Nottingham Trent University
Students Ratings & Reviews

4/5
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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 67% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Friendly
Academically oriented
Multi-dimensional
Easy going
Internships3.6
Part time work3.5
Post study jobs3.4
Quality of faculty4.2
Student Life4.5
Value for money3.9
Public transportation4.8
Safety4.4
Indian Food4.1
Permanent Immigration3.4
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MA- Journalism - Batch of 2024
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3.7
Dont keep an expectation of a post study job, if you are an international student.
Tips: Jobs are very limited. Even for part time jobs there are 1000+ applications. If you are joining to get a degree and come back, the university is very good. But don't keep an expectation of personal support for job search or applications. Attendance for international students is crucial. They keep a secret check and inform the UK Home Office (immigration); the same for assignments and exams.
Likes (Public transportation): NCTX buses and trams in Nottingham are very convenient and professional. The Trentbarton buses, Mango buses are good for inter country traveling. Also, Broadmarsh bus station is like 10 minutes walk from the city centre from where you can take different buses like National Express or Flix buses to different parts of the country. Even to Scotland! The train station is clean and good too with fewer delays. The East Midlands airport is a bit far but can easily be traveled via a bus from the city centre.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): They don't support in applications or even job search. They have their general newsletter every week mentioning part time/full time options, often not catered to your course. Most of the organisations are only hiring regional/national students and not international students, as they need more than 40 hours and student visa only allows 20 hours. The university doesn't help at all. They have job fair where they only hand out basic pamphlets but no actual hiring happens there.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 925
Prepping time for classes16 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 10025
Reviewed on 15 Oct 2025Read more
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MSc Digital Marketing - Batch of 2024
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3.6
A supportive, student-friendly university that helps you grow beyond academics.
Tips: There's nothing drastically different to know compared to any other university - but building the right connections early makes a big difference. Get involved in student work groups or volunteering opportunities as soon as you can. If possible, try to gain some experience in your field before you come here; even an unpaid internship can be a great advantage. 2. I personally did not receive a scholarship, the reason wasn't specified, but a few of my peers did. The competition is quite high, and many factors influence the selection process. With constantly changing government policies & fluctuating intake scholarship opportunities can vary significantly from year to year. So, lets try & hope for the best. While the courses could have included a bit more practical or challenging content I gained much more than just academic knowledge. I learned about different cultures, people & life in general. I've truly grown as a person since coming here. The university is friendly & supportive. One of my favourite places is the 24/7 library access it's a lifesaver, especially if your laptop crashes right before a submission! The city itself is very student-friendly, with plenty of discounts, shops, restaurants and places to explore. There are also places of worship for everyone, which makes it a very inclusive & welcoming environment.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1500
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
Reviewed on 15 Oct 2025Read more
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Cyber Security- BSc (Hons) - Batch of 2027
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4.8
NTU provides good guidance through career services, CV workshops, and employer events.
Tips: Nottingham Trent University offers modern facilities, a diverse culture and strong career links. The transition was smooth with the support even though the study style differed. I gained tuition fee scholarships, which eased the cost. I'm satisfied with my course, the university and life in the UK.
Likes (Public transportation): NTU is well connected by trams, buses and trains. The campus is in the city centre, making travel quick and convenient. Student passes make fares affordable and frequent services make computing easy and reliable.
Dislikes (Internships): NTU provides good guidance through career services, CV workshops and employers events. Many internships are relevant to my field but competition is high and some roles are unpaid which makes access slightly challenging.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 600
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 18000
Reviewed on 6 Sep 2025Read more
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Cyber Security- BSc (Hons) - Batch of 2027
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4
Felt lively with all the events and fellow students.
Tips: It's pretty much normal, and the transition for undergraduate courses is much tougher than for master's. Not much preparation is required to adjust, but start applying for internships as soon as possible so that it's easier to transition to full-time work, as experience matters.
Likes (Part time work): Many workplaces, like restaurants, offer flexible hours that accommodate the university schedule, which is a definite advantage. As a student in a major city, there are numerous opportunities to apply for part-time work, and it's relatively easy to find a position, especially with a reference.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are plenty of Indian restaurants, but they aren't as good as traditional Indian food. Fortunately, there are also plenty of Indian grocery stores, so cooking isn't a problem. You have to travel to Leicester for good Indian food; the ones in Notts are not up to par, so learn to cook or suffer.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1500
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 28000
Reviewed on 4 Sep 2025Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2025
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4
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.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1000
Prepping time for classes26 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 40475
Reviewed on 22 Aug 2025Read more
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Endangered Species Recovery and Conservation- MSc
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Nottingham Trent 
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  • Endangered Species Recovery and Conservation- MSc is offered by School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences under Nottingham Trent University, UK.
    This a Masters level program of a course duration of 1 Years.
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