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Likes
- Infrastructure is very well equipped
- The teaching staff is very supportive and lectures are recorded
- The campus is safe and under constant supervision
Dislikes
- Campus is far from the city center
- Limited jobs on campus for students
- Unequal distribution of credits for units
Campus Life
- I believe there are close to 12 campuses in my university. All the campuses are in my university. Uni of Bath is not a city uni, meaning all campuses are just metres apart.
- My Uni has a library building. It is multi-storied and has separate reading areas. Sports facilities are the best in the country. There in university medical centre in the university that is operated by NHS and is there only for students and staff.
- There are many events that take place in our university and accommodations. This includes Diwali, prom night, Halloween, many dramas and various sports events.
- We have SU (students union). SU has many societies in them like Indian Bollywood society, dance society, environment society, DJ society and photography society. All these societies conduct their own events as well.
Accommodation
- I applied for Uni accommodation but it was a city accommodation named Green Park House. My accommodation was approx 2 miles from the Uni with regular buses on U1 route.
- My monthly rent was approx 800 pounds. And 5 people had ensuite washrooms with a communal kitchen. This was quite spacious. All utilities were included in the rent.
- To be honest, I did not face any challenge at all securing the accommodation.
- In Bath, I would suggest university accommodations as the number of private accommodations is quite limited.



Likes
- The campus was beautiful and scenic.
- I was supported by the professors and academic representatives at every step of the way.
- Achieved an incredible opportunity to work with companies like Lloyds Bank.
Dislikes
- There was lesser exposure than I expected in terms of cultural experience
- Bath is an expensive city which put a strain on my student budget
- Even Though the campus was scenic, it was at least a 30 minute bus ride from the city center which made traveling a bit tiring
Campus Life
- The University of Bath has one main campus on Claverton Down, approximately a mile from Bath's city centre. It's a magnificent, self-contained campus perched atop a hill overlooking the city. The School of Management has a separate building which is newly developed. They have huge classrooms and a cafe overlooking the greenery.
- Our main campus offers outstanding facilities. The library is the main center, with an extensive collection of books, journals, and online resources. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week during the academic year, making it ideal for late-night studying.
- We have excellent sporting facilities, including a £35 million Sports Training Village. It has a gym, swimming pool, athletic track, tennis courts, and several indoor sports halls. Many Olympians have trained here.
- There is a medical center on campus that provides healthcare services to students. We also have several cafes and eateries, as well as a student union building with its own bar and entertainment area.
- Major campus activities include the Summer Ball, held at the end of the academic year. It's a large party featuring live music, food, and entertainment.
- We also have Freshers Week at the beginning of the year, which is jam-packed with activities to welcome new students.
- There are a variety of extracurricular activities offered. The Students' Union operates approximately 100 societies that cater to a wide range of interests, including intellectual, cultural, creative, and social groups.
Accommodation
- I used online platforms to search for accommodations like Amber Student, University Living, etc.
- The rent I was paying was 278 GBP per week as I had rented out a studio. This did not include laundry services or any food services, just the accommodation room.
- It was tricky to figure out whether I should stay on campus or near the city center. However, it was the perfect decision to live near the city center as a Master's student to have the ideal experience. Another challenge I faced was deciding which accommodation would be most ideal (given the similar price range) James House or The Exchange as they are both very well located.
- It is a 20-30 minute bus ride and most of the Indian students end up living around the city centre because its more convenient to travel every day if you have a part-time job or if you freely want to explore the city.





Likes
- A robust curriculum that combines theoretical insights with practical applications.
- The multi-project suite that enables the students to work with real clients as part of the academic assessments.
- The professors are really approachable and knowledgeable which makes the classroom discussions worthwhile.
Dislikes
- The University is located at the top of the hill which is a bit far from the city centre considering the most viable mode of transport is the Bus which runs at regular intervals except on holidays.
- For a student living on campus, it becomes a bit boring on the weekends since you are secluded from the things and events happening in the city centre.
- The accommodations on campus are very expensive compared to any other student accommodation but it does provide amenities.
Campus Life
- One campus, we have a separate building for School of Management. All facilities are available from on-campus medical assistance, library, student accommodation centre, cafe, supermarket to sports centre.
- The Bath Freshers' week is a bug celebration, along with Summer ball and multiple events happen on a regular basis. They are primarily targeted at the undergrads so MBA students would not go to much. We had entrepreneurship clubs, seminars, talks, webinars, networking events and a lot that were better suited for us.
- Bath has the second-best sports club in UK with a big sports centre called the STV (Sports Training Village). A world class athletics track, gym, tennis courts and much more. Bath also has a good number of student clubs for all activities, culture and others.
Accommodation
- As I previously mentioned, I stayed at the most expensive student accommodation provided by the university which was on campus. Booking and payment was all through their portal.
- Monthly rent was roughly 1050 pounds. This included everything from cleaning charges(communal areas only), free access to the washing machine, drying room, common games room, an ensuite bedroom(attached bathroom) with a common kitchen.










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- Ranking of the university
- Course Structure
- Location
Dislikes
- Style of teaching
- Marking pattern
Campus Life
Campus life is fun. We have some, or other events going on that take care of student engagement and involvement. Sports facilities are all excellent but paid for separately, not included in tuition fees. The library is also well-updated and huge enough to accommodate a lot of students. The cafes on campus are decent too.
Accommodation
Accommodation facilities are good. Every student gets a personal room for themselves so privacy is maintained. My accommodation cost was 162 GBP per week. Different accommodations have different price ranges depending on the type of room style you select.
Likes
- The university has an amazing infrastructure
- The professors are well experienced and teach us real world application knowledge.
- The placement department gives us good advice on careers.
Dislikes
- A bit far away from the city of london
- 9 am classes are a struggle
- The university has a big campus and it’s a bit difficult to navigate the campus if you’re not familiar with it
Campus Life
The university has its separate library building and super fast WiFi is available throughout the campus and in accommodations. There are all kinds of sports available with societies to help you learn the game and play with others as well. There are all sorts of other societies like marketing and consulting societies and clubs to help you gain knowledge about them.
Accommodation
I chose the higher end of the accommodation which costs around 11,000£ for the entire year with en-suite and a double bedroom . But the average rent would be around 170-180$ for a week.
Likes
- Great reputation, one of the best ranking and good curriculum as per modules. Also beautiful city and infrastructure which attracted me.
- The infrastructure, the view, the environment, the students coordination, the sports facilities, the positive vibes, so much greenery and peace . In the winters the campus looks so beautiful especially if you go at early mornings, campus covered with fog and those cold breeze with little sunshine too, that was amazing.
Dislikes
- Honestly , I would say nothing like that. That was all a new experience for me to go and study abroad, everything was new and exciting for me. I think I will say , that there were so many great and beautiful things, which I didn't wanted to leave and now I miss them, this is the only dislike I can think of.
Campus Life
The campus life is amazing with beautiful environment and view. The atmosphere is friendly and charming with so much of great infrastructure. There are so many food and canteen outlets in campus with everything you want to eat and grab for your day. The research facilities are also top notch with so many advance technologies and systems. The study rooms are well built and clean with proper seating arrangements. For sports fans, you will find everything related to every sport, with football grounds, running track , gyms, basketball court, tennis and major indoor games too. The sports section is another loving perk of living there. You will find WIFI everywhere with good speed. The library is also well built with so much of books and almost every course related information.
Accommodation
The university is having so many city and on campus accommodations. As I was in the city accommodation, which was great built and there were so many options , either you can live alone or with someone ; with many perks like private bathroom or common. The rooms are clean and built suitable for students with ease of transport, ease of food access to nearby stores. The accommodations are very safe and the staff are always active for any issues . You have to make your own food with all access of kitchens. The average rent was between 164 pounds and 268 pounds per week.
Campus Life
Campus life is great. Plenty of clubs and activities. Infrastructure is great as well. Everything a great university needs, its there. Great sports facilities - best in the UK. Also nominated as best sports university in the UK. Plenty of opportunities to better yourself as a person. City has tons of activities as well - one of the safest in the UK. Quite a small city and public transport is cheap and convenient.
Accommodation
IQ Student Accomodation. It's a private accomodation but some rooms are taken by the University. Most postgraduate students stay in fully private accommodations and share with other students. Can look at FB groups and accomodation websites. Is a bit of a pain to find good accommodation. Would be better to look as early as you can. Uni accomodation is mostly for undergrads and I wouldn't recommend it unless they have one fully for postgrads Infrastructure in student accommodations is great. 24/7 service, WiFi is good, different room options to choose from. Costlier compared to private accommodations. Around 650 GBP per month for mine paying in 4 installations for a room with only kitchen shared. Staying with 1 flatmate. Supposed to be 7. Luckily enough got plenty of space in the kitchen but can get lonely. For accomodation look at sites like: University website, UniAcco, SpareRoom, FB groups etc.
Campus Life
Campus life is excellent in university. There are lots of extracurricular activities happening inside the campus throughout the year. There are gym, fitness center, a big swimming pool, badminton court, etc. The university also provides lot's of part time job opportunities for students in campus. There is a big library with 5 floors and you can study whole day in it. Faculties also provide research opportunities in campus as part time job.
Accommodation
I was living in private accomodation. It was shared house with private rooms. My accomodation cost was £5,500 per year.
Campus Life
I have not experienced my campus life till now but there are various clubs and associations including sports club and India association.
Accommodation
It?s very expensive on-campus. I stayed near to my university like within walking distance, 5 minutes walk.
Accommodation
The quality of the rooms depend upon the amount you are willing to spend on your accommodation. It depends on: Whether you are staying in university / private accommodation , Whether you are staying in a studio apartment / a regular apartment , whether you are sharing any facilities with others including bathrooms, kitchens and rooms as well as whether you are sharing any utilities (if applicable in that accommodation)
The course modules were really interesting to me, especially since I had done similar subjects in my under graduation. With relevant topics in todays day and age , it was a step up from what I had learned and how I have to apply it in my work life as I begin working in my family business and look for new opportunities as and how I take over the business. In a post-covid world having these techniques to think and look at opportunities in different ways will help stand out from the crowd.
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