De Montfort University accommodation provides multiple options for student housing at its various campuses. Its single and twin occupancy residential halls are equipped with basic furniture, shared living spaces, laundry facilities, and free Wi-Fi, making it a comfortable living experience for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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- The course structure was really good, with great overall exposure to different areas needed in an MBA. null
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- The placements were not good at all, not too much help in getting a job. null
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Accommodation is not available on campus in the UK, however there as lots of options as universities have tie-ups with accommodation companies. There are accommodations specially for students or you can also rent houses and rooms. I paid about 650 GBP per month.
I chose this country since I did not require a Visa here. The reason I chose this University because it was the highest rated in the shortlist I had since I just had 2 years of work experience, I was limited to options. Overall it was a good experience since it was a very new experience, just had issues with getting a job.
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I rented a private property with 4 other housemates, each of us had their own bedrooms, 3 washrooms, 1 kitchen with all the kitchen equipments necessary for living 2 years. Big living room space for house parties and functions, safe neighbourhood with garden and gym I front of the house, 2 mins walking distance from the campus with stores like Tesco, Lidl, One stop around the house. On top of the that the rest for my bigger bedroom was 280 pounds which is super cheap as compared to university accommodation.
This University ticked all the boxes that I had in mind for a great place to do career advancement for the next two years. One of the many things I like about this university is the enormous-beautiful-widespread campus, Its global rankings, the courses they offered, their UK rankings , employment opportunities after graduation, and finally a good life off campus as well.
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University offered shared accommodation but I chose semi private. Cost was about £600
Course curriculum had specific topics that interested me. Was research based.
It's very modern and has great initiatives in place. The infrastructure is incredibly new and looks good. The library is extensive and has vast collections of books, archives, newspapers and DVDs. The City of Leicester is also very cultural and so DMU's central location thrusts you in a vibrant array of culture that you can fully immerse and indulge in from food to music and crafts.
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I rented a place found from a common friend conneted from Twitter. Lanlord was from Indian origin. I and my husband were together so did not wanted to share. it was a big comfortable property. 600 pounds per month was the rent , but 20 mns far from city centre. so yeraly bus pass came handy.
so when i got letter I researched about pros and cons and also HAd many friends from that university. So had got reviews. any unknown university I didnt want to go for. as it might be fraud.
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