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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
B.Arch(3 courses)
INR 23 L - 28 LGet Fee Details
Duration2-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 7, PTE: 55 - 69, Duolingo
B.E. / B.Tech(4 courses)
Duration3-5 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 & Above, PTE: 55 & Above, Duolingo
M.Arch(2 courses)
INR 29 L - 34 LGet Fee Details
Duration1 year-15 months
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE: 60 & Above, Duolingo

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3.8/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Friendly
  • Fun loving
  • Multi-dimensional
Student Views
  • 20% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.2
Part time work3.1
Post study jobs3.8
Quality of faculty4.5
Student Life4.4
Value for money3.4
Public transportation4.3
Safety4.4
Indian Food4.2
Permanent Immigration3.1
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2026
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.
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Full-time MBA - Batch of 2025
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.
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International Relations MA - Batch of 2025
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.
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International Management BSc (Hons) - Batch of 2028
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.
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MSc in Applied Economics - Batch of 2025
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.
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BEng in Mechanical Engineering with Manufacturing and Management - Batch of 2027
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.
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The latest rankings of the University of Bath for 2025 are given as follows:
  • #132 in QS World University Rankings 2026
  • #157 in Best Global Universities in Europe
  • #34 in Best Global Universities in the United Kingdom.
Moreover, it is also the highest-ranking university in the South-West of England. The u

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Both of the UK-based universities have their own pros and cons. Some of the differentiating factors for the University of Glasgow and the University of Bath are given as follows:

ParticularsUniversity of GlasgowUniversity of Bath
Acceptance Rate50-70%Around 12%
QS World University Ranking 2026#79#132
Placement Rate95%92%

 

 

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Ridhi

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Some of the differentiating factors for Bath University and Bath Spa University are given as follows:

ParticularsBath UniversityBath Spa University
Acceptance Rate12%12%
QS Ranking#132 World University Ranking#159 Europe University Rankings - Northern Europe

 

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Ridhi

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The University of St Andrews and Bath University both are among the top choices of international students in the UK. Every university offers something unique for its international students to stand out of the herd. Both universities have its advantages and disadvantages.

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According to the statistics of 2024/25, the University of Bath has a total of 21,340 students. 27% of the students come from outside the UK, representing 152 nationalities. Out of the overall population, the total number of UG students is 15,955 and the number of postgraduates is 5,385. Other detail

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