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12 Reviews Found
Likes
- Liked the course modules.
- Leaned a lot through the variety of modules.
- Various faculty from all over the world with PhDs.
Dislikes
- Felt less extracurricular activities
- Only one year course
- There is support with improving interview skills, cvs but no support to get internships or part-time or full-time job opportunities.
- I found off-campus accommodation from one of the agencies in Leicester. My monthly rent was around 600 pounds. Including all the facilities except electricity.
Likes
- I like the strong acedemics good faculty and good exposure
Dislikes
- I think the accommodation is bit expensive
- I found my accommodation through online platforms, and the monthly rent was approximately up to 420 pounds per month, including all facilities like gym, swimming, etc, and all bills with complete security on the site
Likes
- University is great overall
Dislikes
- The only thing that I would highlight is that majority of my classmates were from India, could have been more culturally diverse.
Likes
- Faculty is great. Focused on practical knowledge and projects.
Likes
- University is really good in Medical/clinical Research
- Leicester is really rich in Indian community so everything is easily available here
- Leicester is having modern Infrastructure and building comparative to Oxford and Cambridge
Dislikes
- The University gives a feel like they are doing business, they charge separately to students whether its GYM fees, Sports fees, memberships etc.
- Most of the Masters students are not happy with courses they study- students are paying expensive fees and modules are not meeting their expectations, may be reason is different teaching practices
- I am living in University accommodation. Prices are varying based on which type of accommodation we are opting for, but I am paying £420 Monthly.
Likes
- Good campus
- Very Flexible
- One of the prestigious universities
- Online platforms, WhatsApp groups, amber student, uni living. 350£-400£ if you're a student and you have to pay upfront for an year.
Likes
- 1. Large variety of Support Available for Students
- 2. Strong force of Students Union
- 3. Free Transport from University Accommodation to University
Dislikes
- 1. Classes in all weekdays for Semester 1
- 2. A bit tougher assessment for modules, when compared to surrounding universities
- 3. Classes are being not canceled due to weather
- I live in a university-managed accommodation and I first came across it and applied for it through the university website. Monthly rents vary according to the type of rooms selected for stay, prices of which can be from 340 to 800 GBP for every month. Overall, the accommodation is very good. It is situated about a thirty-minute walk from the university but there is free transport available from accommodation to the university.





Likes
- Reputed university
- More indians, so no big cultural shocks
- Friendly staffs, very helpful in doubts and other queries
Dislikes
- There are really no big disadvantages for me about my university, because it was a smooth ride for all of my courses.
- My side of disadvantages are not big of an issue, either it would be my distance to uni, which is again my own thing
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I've found my accommodation on online website called UNIACCO.
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My monthly rent was 600 pounds, so it is all kitchen restroom and bedroom included in a same room ( STUDIO APARTMENT)
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Main challenges are finding a part time job, because there are many indians in the UK
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My accommodation is 3 miles from university, there are buses regularly to uni


Likes
- Accommodation price was quite reasonable and the room that we get are very good especially for international students who have a very tight budget.
- The resident life events that happen here at the University accommodation are very good and they try to keep students involved in it so that the students don't feel alone
- Overall college atmosphere is quite nice ad there are a lot of events and job fairs happening in the University.
Dislikes
- The price of food on campus can be more affordable.
The job prospects after the course are wide as you can either go for a PhD or work in the space industry. The MSc. project plays a huge role in it and as I still haven't started my project I won't be able to provide any details about it but I feel the course is a good stepping stone for anyone who wants to enter the space industry.
Likes
- 1. Library and study space services
- 2. Support from designated departments
- 3. Student Union
Dislikes
- 1. Teaching roadmap
- 2. Quality of education in regard to timely elaboration
- 3. Limited campus opportunities
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There are so many options to book accommodation, using online private portals, university portals, and agencies. I haven't booked any accommodation as I did reside at my friend's flat. The monthly rent was about £450 to £600, and basic amenities and facilities like fob access, security, and usual services will be available anywhere, especially in accommodation.
The main challenge we encounter while finding accommodation is the queue it will have, especially for university accommodation, people start pre-booking 5 to 6 months prior to their intake and that is how it works, and for people who have no problem with accommodation budget they can easily book but most of the people miss this due to lack of information, if we secure university accommodation it is the best thing I would say, I regret not taking university accommodation.
My accommodation was so far from the university which is not recommended, as I used to stay 50 miles away which is not even allowed by the university and I did not know that, later on moved close to university then I was just 3mi away from uni, most of the Indians stay in city center of Leicester

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