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Manchester University Architecture & Planning
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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
M.Arch(5 courses)
INR 26 L - 42 LGet Fee Details
Duration1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 6.5, TOEFL: 80 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above
B.Arch(4 courses)
INR 27 L - 41 LGet Fee Details
Duration1 year-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 6.5, TOEFL, PTE

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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 55% students never faced discrimination in this university
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Academically oriented
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Liberal
Internships3.2
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs3.6
Quality of faculty4.4
Student Life4.7
Value for money3.7
Public transportation4.7
Safety4.3
Indian Food4.4
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MSc in Data Science (Computer Science Data Informatics) - Batch of 2025
4.6
Suitcases, seminars and self-discovery: My MSc story beyond borders and books.
Tips: Studying at the University of Manchester is about way more than just getting a degree—it completely accelerates your personal growth. Moving to the UK comes with a real culture shock, from local civic habits to how heavy the drinking and night culture can be around student hubs. Academically, it’s a huge breath of fresh air compared to India. The coursework is incredibly practical rather than theory-heavy. For my very first assignment, we actually built a database for a custom Manchester-themed Monopoly game instead of just writing endless essays. On top of that, Manchester is easily the biggest tech hub outside London, so tech meetups, startup events, and networking opportunities are everywhere. I was awarded the £8,000 Bicentenary Global Futures Scholarship, which was credited straight toward my tuition fees. If you're coming here, be ready to step out of your comfort zone.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 825
Prepping time for classes28 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 35000
Reviewed on 17 Aug 2026Read more
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MSc in Accounting and Finance - Batch of 2025
3.7
UoM Experience after a Master's degree
Tips: Students should inquire about the modules and other facilities provided by the university. Alongside this, the safety of the city is also something important to look into. Also check if the university is city-based or campus-based, depending on the kind of lifestyle one wants to have. Campus-based universities are situated in the countryside and can feel a little remote. Studying in a city-based university means everything is nearby, and you don't have to spend hours on public transport to go out for a social outing.
Likes (Public transportation): Getting around Manchester as a student is ridiculously easy and cheap, which is why I gave public transport a top rating. For starters, the 147 bus runs straight down Oxford Road through the main university campus and is totally free if you show your student ID. Plus, the Free Bus routes 1 and 2 make getting around the city centre and going between Piccadilly and Victoria stations completely free for everyone. For everything else, Andy Burnham’s Bee Network has made bus travel super affordable. Single fares are capped at £2, and no matter how many buses you hop on in a single day, you'll never pay more than £5 total. Between the constant buses running up and down Oxford Road and the Metrolink trams connecting you to places like Salford Quays or Didsbury, you honestly don't need a car at all.
Dislikes (Internships): I gave internships a low rating because my specific modules didn't offer any built-in placement options or course-integrated internships. You are pretty much expected to hunt for opportunities on your own through external job boards or the university’s Handshake portal. While the University of Manchester Careers Service is useful for fixing up your CV or running mock interviews, they don't hand out placements or match you directly with employers. The UK internship market around Greater Manchester—and across the UK in general—is brutally competitive right now. Unless your degree has a built-in placement year, you have to do all the legwork yourself. Finding time to apply to dozens of places while handling a full course load at Manchester gets overwhelming fast.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1100
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 28000
Reviewed on 26 Jul 2026Read more
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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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BSc in International Business, Finance and Economics - Batch of 2025
3.5
UoM: Prepare For The Greatest Years
Tips: Connect with batchmates before you arrive here; otherwise, making friends might prove to be a little difficult. Find people around your city through the groups that the university makes. Manchester is super easygoing with infinite options apart from just studying. You will spend some of the greatest years of your life there, to a point where you feel like life peaked in uni.
Likes (Part time work): It is very easy to find part-time jobs in Manchester since the city is quite big with a lot of businesses that survive solely on reliable part-time workers. The uni job shop has a lot of very good options for part-time jobs. Aim for student marketer jobs; those are less demanding and a lot more flexible with great pay.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 2550
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 65000
Reviewed on 20 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
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Reviewed on 18 Jun 2026Read more
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Yes. A move from 35th to joint 40th globally keeps Manchester well within the top 3% of the world's 1,500-plus ranked universities. Its subject-level strengths in business, engineering and research collaboration remain intact for Indian applicants.

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University of Manchester is a great option for Indian students.

·       University of Manchester is ranked #10 in UK.

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The students interested in getting into University of Manchester for UG Courses can apply via UCAS Application Portal and for PG Courses through University of Manchester Postgraduate Application Portal.

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The University of Manchester offers only a single course in Masters for a time period of 1 year to be completed within. The tuition fee of MS course is INR 33 L. There are other elements of fee like insurance, hostel and transport charges. The specialisation for MS course-

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Both the University of Warwick and the University of Manchester are world-class Russell Group universities, but the better choice actually depends upon the academic field and lifestyle preferences of a student.

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