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26 Reviews Found
Likes
- Infrastructure of the business school is really good. The libraries are huge and has meeting rooms and study rooms which students can book them for group studies or to study alone.
- It belongs to Russell group.
- Academic structure and the teaching way is different than in India. You get to learn lot more things than just memorising for exams.
Dislikes
- The course was for one year. Would have been good if it was two years.
- Need to concentrate on having more classes on networking and job search.
- Could have had more classes on Job market in the UK.
- I had applied to three colleges for Masters in Management:
1) University of Nottingham
2) University of Birmingham
3) University of Exeter - I received offers from University of Nottingham and University of Exeter. University of Birmingham rejected my application because I didn’t had any prior experience in management and nor had I studied management in my Bachelors. I was from Mechanical Engineering background. So they said that for Masters in Management I would need to have any one in above two things.
- As Nottingham University was under Russell group, I opted it. The admission process was smooth. I was sent an offer letter. Once I accepted the letter, I had to pay the deposit of £2000. Once the amount was paid, the CAS letter was generated which would be necessary for the VISA application. The rest of the fee was paid in three instalments. The eligibility criteria was to have good academic background and proficiency in English. I had given IELTS and had a score of 7.
- I applied for Fall intake. Most of the top ranking University has Fall intake rather than January intake. Due to certain circumstances I applied very late which was in May second week. I received my offer letter within two weeks of applying. Then once I accepted, I had to pay deposit to get the CAS letter. Once it was done, then I got the letter within few days.












Likes
- I absolutely love the campus here at UoN. Especially University Park campus, which is one of the prettiest places to study/relax, with beautiful lakes and parks.
- The university is very diverse in terms of the student body with people from all over the world. I made some amazing friends from many different countries!
- Nottingham is relatively a much more affordable city compared so some other student cities in the UK.
Dislikes
- The campuses are a little far from each other, having to commute from the hopper bus, which sometimes makes it inconvenient to reach lectures on time
- Since my course was a 1 year postgraduate course, it was very intensive and sometimes felt pressure.
- Some of my lectures had a lot of students which made it a little difficult to clear doubts within the class.
- I found my accommodation pretty easily through the university’s housing portal. I chose a single bedroom in a shared flat with four other people, and while we had a shared bathroom, the setup worked well for me.
- Rent, including utilities, came to around £500 a month, which fit my budget nicely. It was only a 15-minute walk from campus, so I could easily get to classes without relying on transport. This made life so much easier, both for saving money and managing time.
- Overall, I didn’t run into any issues finding a place, and it was a pretty smooth process for me.











Likes
- The campus is very beautiful and well kept.
- The student support services are available for all sorts of problems and can help the students in many ways possible.
- The faculty are well respected and educated and give very interesting lessons.
Dislikes
- The placement team really helps with creating your CV and making you marketable, but no direct placements.
- The campus is too huge sometimes, even though it's worth it due to it's absolute beauty.
I chose this university as it has one of the best organisational psychology courses out there, and the teaching environment was very well reputed. My experience was really nice but it was slightly hectic as the dissertation can be unorganized sometimes and needs some refining for the students.
Likes
- Firstly, I saw the modules of my course. Based on that took a decision. Every university has many courses and selecting one can be a problem. Look for the modules you are intrested and select the appropriate one. The university is a great choice for me. It is very well devloped and has all the modules which I wanted.
- Campus, staff and faculty, facilities and infrastructure, sports amenities all these things matter to me. The tution fee, student services are the things which should be considered. Here great care is taken by the university.
Dislikes
- Nothing as such. All the things are great and well maintained. Campus, staff and faculty, facilities and infrastructure, sports amenities all these things matter to me and all these things are well equiped.
Overall my experience is great. Got to learn lot of new things. I will recommend everyone to apply to this university. It is definitely worth applying here.
I wanted to be free to live in a country I am not familiar with. But I didn't want to go to Europe because it would have been a big culture shock, so Malaysia was a good option to help me gain experience abroad, while not having such a big culture shock.
I was much impressed by the Master degree in Human Resources Management and Organisation at University of Nottingham because this is a CIPD approved course which would help me accelerate my future career. I have looked through the course module and found the subjects listed suitable for both my academic and career goal, as they portrait an outstanding combination of theoretical and practical knowledge. Moreover, University of Nottingham is a prestigious, highly ranked university, which provides great support for student in terms of creating a stimulating study environment and enhancing students’ employability.
It was one of the best university for this course. I did extensive research about modules and different courses. Clinical exposure was also a key point when I looked for course and Nottingham was offering the best exposure for the field I was looking at.
Just had a look at how good the department ranked overall. Checked the research which was being done and look at future prospects after graduating and how good the global ranking of the university was as well.














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