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M.Arch(5 courses)
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Duration1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 6.5, TOEFL: 80 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above
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Duration1 year-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 6.5, TOEFL, PTE

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  • 59% students never faced discrimination in this university
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Internships3.2
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs3.7
Quality of faculty4.4
Student Life4.7
Value for money3.7
Public transportation4.7
Safety4.3
Indian Food4.4
Permanent Immigration3.1
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MSc Management of Projects - Batch of 2025
4.3
If you are able to utilise your time and opportunities well, It is an ideal option for early ROI.
Tips: The university is heavily academic. Come ready, for you have to read a lot of papers and write research papers. Choose your course wisely, as courses sound similar, but course structure can be different. Apply for scholarships early, as the spots tend to fill quickly. Try to live in student accommodation (either from the university or private), as it significantly reduces your stress. These accommodations organize events that allow you to network with students outside of your cohort.
Likes (Public transportation): I gave it a 5 because getting around Manchester is just incredibly cheap and easy. They use the yellow Bee Network buses and Metrolink trams here, and everything has a daily spending cap. You basically won’t cross five quid a day for bus fares, no matter how much you're hopping on and off. The city center and the main campus along Oxford Road are also completely walkable, so if you land a student house nearby in a spot like Fallowfield, you can honestly save a massive chunk of money just by walking to your lectures. Plus, having Manchester Airport sitting right on the direct train line within the city limits makes traveling back home or catching international flights entirely stress-free.
Dislikes (Internships): The university provides career workshops and guidance, but they don't have any dedicated placement cell for internships. They give sessions for CV review, interview preps, etc., but no specific companies come for special drives. You need to make your own connections, ask for opportunities, and network to get those positions.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1100
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 35000
Reviewed on 4 Jul 2026Read more
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MSc in International Development: Politics, Governance and Development Policy - Batch of 2025
3.8
Research and multidisciplinary focussed university
Tips: It gives immense opportunity for research and scope for development in the field but there are few opportunities for placement. There are scholarships available and it's good to apply for them but the housing is expensive, especially those offered by the university. It's a cultural shift in terms of freedom and autonomy offered to students and highly commendable for the research and courses they offer and the way they teach.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The professors here are incredible—they’re massive names in their fields, but they’re still completely down-to-earth and will genuinely go out of their way to help you out. The teaching is honestly top-tier. They don't just stand there lecturing at you—they give you real, brutal feedback to actually make you better. But honestly, the real trick here is just surviving the sheer volume of work. They dump the reading lists on you way ahead of time. If you don't skim through that stuff before class starts, you are going to be completely lost from minute one. Pre-reading is the only way to stay afloat, because then you can walk into office hours with specific, smart questions instead of just staring blankly at them. If you actually use those office hours right, the faculty will do whatever it takes to help you nail the material.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Few companies offer post-study work visas, and very few are available in the domain. The university does not provide opportunities to interact with employers in the space. There are very few opportunities available in the UK to settle in this domain. The economy is not growing well, and this may not be the top choice for recruiters in this field specifically.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1100
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 28000
Reviewed on 28 Jun 2026Read more
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MSc in Business Analysis and Strategic Management - Batch of 2025
4.3
A smooth transition to a global learning experience
Tips: If you're heading to the University of Manchester, you're going to have a great time, but you seriously need to brace yourself for how independent everything is—both in the classroom and in daily life. Do yourself a favor and skim through your lecture notes before class every single day. Even just a quick look gives you enough context to actually open your mouth during class discussions, which is the easiest way to get noticed by your professors. You have to be proactive here; nobody is going to hand you anything. You’re expected to take the initiative, drive your own job applications, network like crazy, and hunt down opportunities yourself. Moving here was honestly a pretty smooth transition for me. The only real hurdle at first was just getting used to all the different accents, but you adapt to that pretty quickly. People in the UK are generally super polite, helpful, and respectful, which makes settling in a lot easier. I didn't get a scholarship myself, but I knew a few people who managed to land one or two. My biggest tip is to jump onto the official Manchester website early and filter your search specifically by your course, nationality, and department. The criteria change constantly, so you want to check early and get your application in before the deadline closes. Overall, I’m really happy with my choice. Manchester has a massive international student crowd, and since there are so many Indian students around, you never feel completely isolated or out of place.
Likes (Indian Food): One of the best things about living in Manchester is that you are completely spoiled for choice when it comes to Indian food. Honestly, finding familiar groceries, snacks, vegetables, and household stuff is incredibly easy here, which makes settling into life abroad so much smoother for Indian students. The city—and honestly the whole UK—is packed with Indian restaurants and outlets. If you are craving proper Indian street food, Chit 'n' Chaat is a fantastic spot to grab things like dahi papdi chaat or samosa chaat. When you want a proper sit-down North Indian meal with great vibes and amazing taste, places like Bardez and Dishoom are definitely the go-to options. For your daily cooking you can easily hunt down staples like Maggi, Kurkure, Haldiram snacks, proper spices and even veggies like brinjal and bottle gourd at local convenience stores like Worldwide or Asian Superstore. The only real catch is that eating out or ordering takeaway all the time will absolutely destroy your budget. From my experience, a single restaurant meal can easily run you around £25 per person. Because of that, I heavily prefer cooking my own food at home—it’s just way more affordable at the end of the day.
Dislikes (Value for money): Studying at the University of Manchester definitely gave me that international exposure I was looking for, but if I’m being completely honest, the massive price tag didn’t match what we actually got. My Master’s fees alone were £28,000—which works out to well over 33 lakhs in INR once you convert it. That is a massive chunk of money to drop on a degree. While the modules and subjects were definitely useful, it was pretty frustrating to realize that a huge portion of the material is stuff you can literally watch for free on open-source platforms like YouTube or NPTEL. Even the case studies and textbooks they used felt exactly like the ones my friends were studying back home at the IITs and IIMs. Looking at it strictly from a classroom perspective, the academic value just didn’t justify that crazy high tuition fee. For me, the real saving grace of the program was just the experience of being abroad. Getting to learn from international professors, collaborating with classmates from all over the world, and navigating a completely new culture was definitely life-changing. But when it came to landing a job, the career support was a massive reality shock. Coming from India, you expect a proper placement cell where companies actually come to campus, host rounds, and hand out job offers. Manchester doesn't work like that at all. Their career hub basically just tells you to go out there, network, and hunt down opportunities entirely on your own.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1100
Prepping time for classes40 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
Reviewed on 18 Jun 2026Read more
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BSc in Management (Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship) - Batch of 2027
4.8
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Tips: One thing I really want you to focus on. Is it that there are going to be times when you feel that you do not belong there because you miss your family? You miss your culture. You miss your festivals, and that was mostly around Diwali time with me. Although there is a dedicated Indian society of Manchester, all the festivals are celebrated, and you will feel at home, but then looking at your parents missing your sibling is going to cause a little trouble, but you do not have to worry about it. We get enough of a vacation break when you can travel back. You can avail yourself of scholarships, and after you get your offer letter, the university team automatically sends your mail, where you have 2 to 3 options from which you can choose. In my automatic scholarship of £2000 for the first year, if you meet a set of conditions, which are not very hard to meet, you get a £7000 scholarship every year. You have to keep in mind that the weather is not going to be very pleasant, especially for inventors. It's going to be very rainy, very windy, and very cold. You do not have to bring your clothes from India. The UK is the best place to buy your winter clothes from; consider Primark, please. First year, I wasn't ready I was homesick because I had so much to explore and so much to look forward to: going to college every day, same places, meeting people. I did not get the time to feel very lonely or away from home, but then second year hit my way. You already know how things are supposed to be done. You know where your colleges are; you know people; you've MET them, so you tend to miss your family a little, but that's part of life, but this time at college at your university is going to be the best time you could have ever had in your life.
Likes (Safety): If I had the option, I would give my university and UK 10 instead of five. There is campus safety where cars are all over around the campus and the city to SEE if something is wrong and to ensure the safety of the students. At the campus, security takes around all over The campus buildings are also really safe, and if safety in general is not talked about and safety is gone into by considering emotional safety and mental safety, then no one can top the University of Manchester. They make such a big deal just for taking care of whether you are okay or not. If you miss some lectures, they're always there to figure out if there is any problem that you're facing because of it and you're not able to attend those lectures. You have your academic advisory to guide you all through your journey. The University of Manchester and Manchester overall are very safe.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Honestly, there is so much that is offered on the late, but why did I give it a four? It is just because of the fact that there is too much competition and the job market in the UK is just not ready for it. If you want to get a job there, you have to work really hard and apply to like 200 applications to get into one of them. There are so many options; the rules and the salary packages are generally really nice, with a minimum of like £25,000 per annum after you graduate The one mark I cut is just because the quantity of graduates applying is much less than the number of jobs that are offered. The job market in the UK is slow as for now, but it is something that has been worked upon.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1500
Prepping time for classes18 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 37400
Reviewed on 15 Jun 2026Read more
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MSc in Biomaterials - Batch of 2028
4.2
Great research opportunities and a student-supportive experience
Tips: Before you sign up, you need to know that while the University of Manchester gives you insane academic and research opportunities, they fully expect you to handle independent learning without any hand-holding. If you can’t manage your own time, you will drown. Moving over here from India was a massive shock to the system at first—especially trying to get used to the miserable gray weather and a completely different lifestyle—but I managed to find my feet pretty quickly. Honestly, since I’m on a fully funded program, I’m incredibly happy with Manchester, my course, and life in the UK overall. It’s given me a massive launchpad to grow both personally and professionally, making the entire crazy transition completely worth it.
Likes (Public transportation): I rated it 5 because Manchester has excellent public transport and the university is very well connected to the rest of the city. Buses, trams, and trains are easily available, and I have never felt the need for a car. It's affordable and reliable and makes computing on campus and to other places convenient.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I gave it a 3 because there are good job opportunities, but finding a role with visa sponsorship can be difficult for international students. Some companies sponsor visas, especially in engineering, research, and pharmacy, but the competition is quite high.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1400
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 20000
Reviewed on 14 Jun 2026Read more
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BAEcon in Economics - Batch of 2025
4.5
Calm through the chaos- Navigating university life strategically.
Tips: Look, here’s the real deal. First off, get ready for an insane amount of self-study. Nobody is going to force you to go to class, and the independent reading is heavy. Also, force yourself to talk to people. Classes are scattered all over different buildings, meaning you see new faces constantly—don't freeze up, just use it to network. As for societies? Don't just blindly join a million things. Be smart about what actually aligns with your goals. You're definitely going to hit some serious culture shock too, but don't lose who you are just trying to fit in. Adapt, sure, but keep your core intact.
Likes (Public transportation): Since Manchester has 3 big universities and a huge student population, the public transportation system is quite smooth running. In fact, most locals/non-students also use the bus and tram as their primary mode of travel. Apart from the once-in-a-while tram strike, you can get to universities and other parts of the city quite easily, and it is not as expensive—less than 2 pounds for a one-way bus ride and even less for the tram. I would recommend getting a student pass, as it makes things even more cost-effective.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent settlement post-education as an international student means you need a sponsored job. At the moment finding a job that has visa sponsorship is an issue, but luckily there is the 2-year paid post-study work visa that you can take to try and get employment. It is, however, quite a task to apply for hundreds of jobs and can take a toll on mental health, but that is up to the individual student if it is worth the struggle. In my case I didn't want to stay there long-term, so I found other ways to progress my career outside the UK
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1300
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 27000
Reviewed on 6 May 2026Read more
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The University of Manchester offers 9 LLM Courses for a term of 1 year with tuition fee of INR 25.55 L - 39.34 L. The different specializations are –

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The University of Manchester offers 9 LLM Courses for a term of 1 year with tuition fee of INR 25.55 L - 39.34 L. The different specializations are –

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The University of Manchester is very popular worldwide but it has not been ranked by ARWU Shanghai rankings for the year 2026 but for the year 2024 and 2025. The University of Manchester is ranked at # 76 for the year 2024 and #10 for 2025 respectively.

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