Vaishnavi Vaddi Review at University Of Chester [CHESTER UK], Chester | Collegedunia

MSc MARKETING MANAGEMENT STUDENT AT UOC

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Vaishnavi Vaddi
University of Chester, MSc Marketing Management
Reviewed on Mar 12, 2026(Enrolled 2024)

Course Curriculum

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  • The curriculum is updated regularly to ensure relevance with current industry and research developments.
  • Students receive both theoretical knowledge and practical exposure through:
    • laboratory work
    • research projects
    • presentations
    • assignments
  • Typical class schedule
    • Around 2–4 classes per day
    • Classes usually run between 9 AM and 4 PM
    • Class size
    • Approximately 20–40 students per class, allowing good interaction with lecturers.

Admission Experience

  • I chose the University of Chester because it offers quality education with a strong academic reputation and a supportive learning environment. The university also has smaller class sizes, which allow better interaction with lecturers and more personalised academic support.
  • Another factor that influenced my decision was the safe and welcoming environment of the city of Chester, which is ideal for international students.
  • The admission process was straightforward. I applied through the UCAS system by submitting my academic transcripts, English language test scores, and personal statement.
  • Overall, my experience at the university has been positive. The academic staff is supportive, the coursework is engaging, and the learning environment encourages both academic and personal development.

Faculty

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  • The faculty members are knowledgeable and experienced in their fields. They are approachable and supportive of students.
  • Faculty members encourage students to participate in research projects, presentations, and academic discussions.
  • The approximate faculty-to-student ratio is around 1:20, which helps maintain quality teaching and academic support.
     

Campus Life

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  • The university has several campuses, including:
    • Exton Park Campus
    • Queen’s Park Campus
    • Thornton Science Park
  • Campus facilities include:
    • Large libraries and study spaces
    • Research laboratories
    • Sports facilities and gym
    • Student clubs and societies
    • Cultural events and student activities
  • The Chester Students’ Union organizes many events and clubs that allow students to engage socially and develop skills outside academics.
     

Part Time Jobs

  • International students in the UK can work up to 20 hours per week during term time. Typical hourly pay: • £10 – £13 per hour(depends on age sometimes).
  • Common part-time jobs include: • retail jobs • restaurants and cafes • university campus jobs • care homes. Students usually apply through: • job websites • local businesses • university job boards. On-campus jobs are available but competitive.

Placement

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  • Many students secure jobs within 3–6 months after graduation, depending on the field and experience.
  • Typical salary ranges after graduation: depends on previous experience and your internships, certifications
  • A few of my friends landed a secure job with a salary range between £45,000 and £ 60,000
  • A few friends landed in entry level jobs with a package starting with 26,000
  • Students usually find jobs through:
    • internships
    • networking
    • University Career Services
    • online job portals such as LinkedIn, Indeed, and Glassdoor, CV library, Trac jobs, and Civil service jobs
  • Recruiting agencies with free support
     

Accommodation

Off Campus
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  • Students usually find accommodation through: • university accommodation services • student housing websites • Facebook housing groups Average rent in Chester: • £400 – £650 per month

Exams

  • PTE for English proficiency.
  • Documents required
    • Academic transcripts
    • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
    • Letters of Recommendation (LOR)
    • Passport copy
    • CV or resume (sometimes required)
  • My +2 English score was accepted as proof of English proficiency.
  • No IELTS/PTE/TOEFL was required.

Fees

  • 14,000 – £16,000 per year (depending on the course).