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Likes
- Supportive Lecturers: The faculty is not just knowledgeable but also very approachable and encouraging, always ready to guide and inspire new ideas.
- Career Support: The career services team offers great resources like CV workshops, interview prep, and job fairs.
- Focus on Creativity: The program encourages out-of-the-box thinking, which is so important in the dynamic field of digital marketing.
Dislikes
- Limited Campus Activities: There could be more organized events or social activities specifically for digital marketing students to network and collaborate.
- Overlapping Deadlines: Assignments from different modules have overlapping deadlines, which is stressful for us.
- I found my accommodation through Amber.
montly rent is 770 pound and it includes gym,social area, car parking, free goodies in reception area, all the bills are included, television, heater etc . - While securing accommodation, one of the challenges I encountered was finding a place that was both affordable and close to the university. As an international student, I had limited knowledge of the area, so it was tricky to judge the best location for convenience, cost, and safety.
- My accommodation is 10 min away from university it is expensive but it has all the facility and here you will find 80% of indians.





The admission process was relatively straightforward as I had already completed my undergrad at the same University and applied through the University. I chose Salford because it's in Manchester, and for arts and media students the second campus is located at the heart of MediaCity UK, right next to the BBC. ITV Studios, the Lowry theatre, and the Imperial War Museum are also housed in the same area, with Manchester United's home stadium, Old Trafford, just across the Quays. I would recommend Manchester to arts and media students because of its rich history in the field. The University of Salford has an excellent sprawling main campus as well, which has introduced two new states of the art buildings. Like for any University, there are certain courses and certain departments that might not be up to the required standards. So research the right course before applying. Personally, I enjoyed my time there, and I would recommend it, especially for arts and media students.


I chose the University of Salford for their course provision: Media Psychology. The course was not being offered by other universities.
The choice of the University was subject specific as I found staffs and academicians more experts in my field.
My course is Fraud and Risk Management which is a specialized subject. The University of Salford was the only university in England to combine the subjects of 'fraud' and 'risk management' as a master's. Other universities only offer an MSc in Risk Management.
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