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B.E. / B.Tech(2 courses)
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Exam AcceptedIELTS, PTE
M.A.(5 courses)
– / –Duration12 months-1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 6.5, PTE
BBA(2 courses)
Duration3-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS, PTE

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Vibe of Campus
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  • Easy going
  • Multi-dimensional
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  • 32% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships2.4
Part time work3
Post study jobs2.7
Quality of faculty3.7
Student Life3.8
Value for money3.4
Public transportation4.4
Safety3.7
Indian Food3.9
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BSc (Hons) Computer Science (Web And Mobile Technologies) - Batch of 2024
4.5
Good university for pursuing BSc in CS.
Tips: I couldn't believe that everyone at this university was super friendly and easily approachable. I was surprised to receive a 3,000 scholarship while applying to the programme for my first year, so that's a nice plus. I'm happy here, although I can't say it's one of the top choices out there. This is a really good university if you are looking for a college that is in an area with city life. You will not find it here if you're looking for something with more greenery and a rural setting. If you want to attend a university where you will be helped as much as possible, this is the place for you. Every member of the staff, faculty, and administration is extremely dedicated to helping students thrive in their studies. The level of support you get from your tutor is something else. They are there for you at any time of day, any day of the week, no matter where you are. You can contact them for any questions or concerns you have about your modules. I'm sure I won't ever regret coming to this university.
Likes (Internships): They do help us or guide us 100% for our internship. When I was trying to get my internship, it was hard for me because, as a student who doesn't have any idea about the system going around in this country, it was hard. But the tutor really helped me to get one and guided me through it.
Dislikes (Value for money): The fees are a bit higher for international students, and local students pay only half as much for the same courses. I paid 12,700 GBP for my first year before scholarship, but it's increasing every year, which makes it a bit harder for me. Then one of my mates in the programme was paying way lessu20149,000 GBP per year. That disappoint me a lot.
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MSc International Business Management - Batch of 2023
4.6
You get a lot of free resources as a UEL student.
Tips: You get a lot of free resources as a UEL student, which you must utilise. The university spans across 3 major campuses in East London, and the accommodation within the University is at the Docklands campus. If you are planning to enrol on a course at this university, then it will be ideal to either live on campus or live nearby so that you can best experience the student life. There are various opportunities to participate in cultural, sports, fun, creative, tech and informative activities all across the University campuses for all the students all year round. The atmosphere is amazing and all the festivals are celebrated throughout the year. The faculty is from all over the world, with different accents and teaching styles. This might create some barriers for students from the Indian subcontinent. They do try to help the students in any way they can, and the faculty has a wealth of knowledge, but there are still some communication problems, especially for students with less experience with the English language.
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MSc Cloud Computing - Batch of 2026
3.3
The university is good for international students, but you should keep your options open.
Tips: You will definitely face hardships because of the weather, but it's really lovely. I had no scholarships but students do get it, so talk with the university, I'm sure you'll get it. The university is okay not that good, but it's in London, that's the best part. The crowd is almost all Indian, so you won't get much exposure to foreign students. But that's good and bad at the same time. The courses are really well structured but don't take the placement year. It's useless and will not help you. What matters is you come here and get a job in a good country with a quality crowd.
Likes (Student Life): The student life is absolutely amazing, but it is subjective. If you are an outgoing person who is friendly with everyone, you will enjoy it here. The campus organizes events that keep students engaged, and they also have a common house where we can play games, do arts and crafts, and use the PS. There are many communities, such as the Indian, Bangladesh, and other regional communities, that organize events on special occasions.
Dislikes (Indian Food): For someone coming here from India, the restaurants here are a big disappointment. Both, the taste and the money are not worth it. I rather prefer cooking by myself. I'm not a professional but it is what I grew up eating and those taste hold a special place in our heart.
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MSc International Business Management - Batch of 2024
2.7
Money is not well spent.
Tips: No matter how much the University provides academics students have to look for employability skills. Only those who are in the eyes of the staff will be able to take up roles. This will fall on the level of enthusiastic participation. Scholarship and laptop allowance are there for free. UK is best but UEL is not even in average in the performance. I got lot of opportunities but I am afraid not everyone would be getting not even 5%.
Likes (Student Life): There are many things that go to keep the students active in campus. Though sometimes everyone goes for various part times and are not able to participate but is worth. Every now and then you will get goodies and good enjoyment. The campus is very impressive.
Dislikes (Internships): Mostly the department is trying to enhance the options, but unfortunately, there is nothing to learn or the quality of the learning or encouragement is not fruitful. It is better to take any analytics course than IBM. Doesn't fill the late for opportunities or employability. Internships are not much to go for practical exposure. They say they have a lot of plans but are uncertain.
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MBA Master of Business Administration with Placement Year - Batch of 2024
3
One should enjoy their time at the University of East London
Tips: Stay on campus to enjoy the full university experience. Avail of all scholarship opportunities before applying and do thorough research before choosing your course. Do a part-time job on campus as it helps a lot with future career prospects and will help secure a job in the future.
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MSc Business Psychology - Batch of 2024
3.7
Strong academics, amazing student life and a diverse learning environment.
Tips: I came here after Covid, and I can see a difference between the Indian and London education systems. There was a cultural shift in my experience here, but it did positively influence my awareness, celebrations, and the impact I’m having here. Unfortunately, I didn't get any scholarships. The rejections I’ve encountered were definitely a part of the learning curve. Overall, my experience in London has been quite rewarding. I am satisfied with the course, coursework, knowledge, faculty, networking opportunities, and social events, including all the parties and gatherings.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty for my course were very accessible and approachable. The most unique and very interesting methodology that I find quite helpful was implementing whatever you study into real life scenarios right after you study with help of role play, group discussion. Diversity was very much so in play I had teachers from Belgium, France, USA and UAE.
Dislikes (Part time work): Considering the job market, you do have to hunt for the part-time and go to every extent and try every option available. You need to organize your day and work, and most of the time it works out quite well for people. The pay range is from minimum wage to 1-2 pounds or more.
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Answered 4 months ago

University of East London is a renowned public university based in London, United Kingdom. It has three campuses namely: Stratford campus, Docklands campus, and the University Square Stratford campus. The largest campus is located in Docklands and the University Square Stratford is the newest campus

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Ridhi

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Answered 4 months ago

The University of East London graduates are very much of demand across industries, in large part thanks to their industry ready nature & the ability to solve complex problems.

Given below is a detailed breakdown of the industries, UEL graduates find employment at after the completion of studies:

Industry Number of Graduates Employed
Business Development12,295
Operations11,093
Education9,498
IT 7,652
Healthcare Services6,691
Engineering6,513
Community & Social Service5,627

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Akash Gaur

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The University of East London placement rate stands at 91% for UG students per the latest data curated from official sources, after six months of completing respective higher education from the institute.

UEL graduates are the recepients of job offers from some of the top companies in the UK & abroad

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Akash Gaur

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The University of East London graduates get on the end of job offers from some top organizations in the UK & abroad thanks to the vast skillset & in-depth knowledge of their specific areas of studies.

Mentioned below are some top companies known to recruit graduates from the University of East London

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Both BPP & University of East London are among the most prominent universities in the city of London. When it comes to selectiveness, the University of East London is relatively easier to secure admission to. The UEL acceptance rate stands at 72%, while that of BPP stands at 60%.

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