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- I have been studying Masters in International Business at the University of Leeds, and it has been an exceptionally amazing experience.
- Graduate salary with no experience is a minimum of 23000 GBP per annum.\nMost students are placed.\nHundreds of companies visit during career fairs to explain their processes.
- If you have been really good in English since childhood, and in the 12th class you scored 90 marks, you wont need the IELTS score that I needed.
- With one of the best University Unions in the UK, campus life is everything you would expect.
- Stay in university accommodation; they dont provide accommodation fairly at the start of the year, nor do they provide a choice.
- There have been books we have to pay for if we want to do extra reading, but most are available in the library.
- The faculty in Leeds is one of the best in the UK; most of them have worked in the industry, so they are well-placed to provide students with hands-on problem-solving skills in the real world.
- Because it is one of the best universities in the United Kingdom for the degree programme - in the top 3.
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It is one of the top 100 universities in the world and this is the only university under russell group which provides the combination of Electrical and Renewable energy modules together.
Leeds is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in UK and also also have a great location.
University of Leeds is a Russel group University which is top ten in the UK for law. Also, I really liked the course structure. And the job prospects are really good.
The Business School at the University of Leeds is a triple-accredited school, which directly means that it is a well-recognized school for my course. The employability prospects are also good, and most importantly, it provides good course content as well as excellent teaching staff.
It is one of the top universities in the country and has a great student life. The city (Leeds) is also very vibrant and student-friendly.
It was the highest-ranked for my course in the UK and it seemed like the perfect blend of city + country. It had enough attractions to keep me busy but not too many for me to get distracted.
It's the best and it's prestigious. The programs attracted me and I wanted to be a part of UofT and the University of Leeds.
I had limited options given that I was doing a transfer program. but I ultimately chose Leeds because it was ranked the highest among the few choices that I had, and I'm so glad it's the one I picked. I've also heard great stuff about the school and every alumnus ensured me it was the right choice
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