What Students Say
Likes
- If you’re looking forward to write conceptual based essays on your own understanding then this is perfect. They give you time to write essays and provide you with several readings as wells PPTs. This course is more theoretical based than practical based remember that CIPD skill development subject is the only course where you’ll gain more hands-on knowledge. Rest you have to learn excel sheets and everything on your own.
- Networking is very important. From day 1 at the University of you’ll be bombarded with companies visiting and talking about graduate schemes. Fill as many as you can and connect with them on linkedIn since they can guide you better how to pass interview rounds etc. It also provides you with referrals and you get closer to understanding company’s motto, values and culture.
- Hone upon you soft skills and tools. All companies here are looking for soft skills like teamwork, problem solving, empathy and understanding. Apps that you should immediately download. For bus: city mapper For part time: stint & indeed Paytm version in uk: revolut, monzo, paypal Amazon UK has cheaper stuff
Dislikes
- Part time: start looking for it as soon as you land and carry like 15-20 copies of your resumes from India. Target places like Arndale and Trafford center or Salford for part time that provides you with legal minimum wage at least. However, it depends upon you if you want to work part-time or not as mostly you don’t get time to do so and at the end of the day, you’re very exhausted. Everything is quite expensive here in terms of food, so try to get as much of ration as possible and cook your own food. 6. You can buy groceries and clothes from Longsight if you like to bargain.
It has been good overall with friends from all over the country. Career fairs give you an opportunity to network with more and more companies and connect with them on LinkedIn to get referrals. The events keep you engaged, and the assignments help you with conceptual learning rather than rote memorization.
Course Curriculum
It's a CIPD level 7 accredited course. So, you're able to immediately work after the course. It involves conceptual based essays and readings of several different journals that are updated with the debate between AI and it taking over other jobs. The course requires you to write a dissertation at the end and continuously update about the learnings you gain from CIPD practicals and sessions.
Faculty
The professors are from diverse backgrounds involving Pakistani, Italian, Spanish, British and Greece. Thus, bringing a diverse approach to our learnings about HR in various countries. The group discussion instills curiosity in you to learn further about the subject.
Campus Life
The campus life is great with 'n' no. of societies to take a part in. The university has a student union that supports every idea that student brings forward to the table. There are 4-5 libraries and IT area, while various events are organized for students to rest and enjoy. Every month you'll find companies giving out free useful stuff that may involve food, glasses, pens etc.
Placement
Depends upon the situation in the country especially recession period. But if your grades are good then you'll get the placement since all companies are open to students from diverse backgrounds.
Accommodation
I rented a house personally that I found on right to move but you can even find it on other websites and contact agents. While the university also gives out accommodations that are near to the University and affordable.
Exams
Since I had 99% in English CBSE boards, I didn't give any English IELTS or TOEFL exam. Gave SOP with special emphasis on my volunteer work and NGO I own as well as stated my achievements, why I want to pursue HR degree and my achievements in school as well as college. Mentioned the positions and responsibilities I held. It was all on merit basis.
Fees
27,000 Pounds but after scholarship 24,300 Pounds.
Scholarship
Yes, Humanities scholarship- cuts off 10% of the tuition fee.

