Cardiff University offers 531 courses across various disciplines for international students. The UG tuition fees for Indian students range from GBP 9000 (₹1054260) to GBP 45450 (₹5324013). The PG tuition fees for Indian students range from GBP 9000 (₹1054260) to GBP 52700 (₹6173278).
The tuition fee 2023 for M.B.A at Cardiff University was GBP 33200 (₹3889048). In 2021, the fee was GBP 39261 (₹4599034). The fee has decreased by GBP 6061 (₹709986).
Similarly, tuition fee for M.Sc Advanced Computer Science (with Professional Placement) in 2023 was GBP 31700 (₹3713338), compared to GBP 30294 (₹3548639) in 2021, reflecting a rise of GBP 1406 (₹164699).
The 2023 fee for M.Sc Data Science and Analytics at Cardiff University was GBP 32450 (₹3801193). In 2021, the fee was GBP 31671 (₹3709941). Compared to the previous year, fee has increased by GBP 779 (₹91252).
The cost of living for students at Cardiff University in Cardiff, United Kingdom is around GBP 14354 (₹1681428)/year covering accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses.
Cardiff University offers Journalism courses that prepare students for the ever-changing media environment by providing both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience in news reporting, multimedia production, and media ethics. Students have the opportunity to use modern newsrooms and industry-standard equipment. Collaboration with media professionals gives students practical insights. Upon completion, graduates are prepared to enter careers in journalism, broadcasting, and digital media.
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I chose it in Feb or March of 2023 because it offers me a good course and second it’s a Russel group university. My experience was good at the uni and the professors were really good.
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My overall experience was okayish. I wouldn’t say it was amazing. I chose the university because it was advertised very conceptually saying it was next to the BBC and the media scene in Cardiff was vibrant. I accepted the offer based on the ranking, the accessibility in the city, and the scope to learn and use my skills. I chose the programme because it was the only available one for international students in terms of journalism.
It is quite difficult to get an accommodation. For me the problem was I am a PhD student but, I get paid so then they are like since you have the money, you should be able to afford any accommodation. I think because I came during Covid time so, it was a lot more difficult.
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