Throughout the 2 years of my degree, I have actively participated in society events, being a member of the Indian Society. In my second year, I was given an opportunity to host a festive event on campus which was one of the greatest experiences, working with the team. Along with organising events, I have attended several exhibitions aiming to grow the society and facilitate students. Moreover, working as a helping-hand through all events hosted by the Society, I appreciated the benefit of growing as a team. Being present allowed me to grow my skillsets and expand my network across the university. In addition, in my second year I became the student representative of my course which added to my responsibilities. I had the opportunity to connect with students I normally would not engaged with, as having different modules. It has always been a pleasure to me to notice and improve situations for students that may be struggling to report their queries. As a student representative, my role was to acknowledge and address all challenges students from the course faced in order to improve the circumstances for the coming year. Fortunately having the exposure to work and engage in several university activities, I believe I would be suitable for this role and bring the relevant changes required, with the team. I believe my experiences at the university of Hertfordshire have provided the strength to increase my socialising, networking, and presentation skills.
Course Curriculum :
In my opinion, this course is carried out very well as the teachings are according to requirements and the knowledge all students in this course must have. I currently work part-time, in outreach, at the university observatory. It is helpful and provides students with the exposure required to understand astronomy in a better way.
Exams :
Requirements for: UCAS points: 120-128 points A-Level: BBB-ABB, B in Maths, in physics Access Course Tarrif: Diploma with 45 Level 3 credits of which 15 must be in Maths at a minimum of Merit IB: 120-128 points must include Maths and physics at HL grade 4 or above. Documents: Since I am a home student, I was only required to submit documents based on: 1. proof of identity 2. fees and funding(who is responsible to pay the fees) 3. Identity of guardians No interview and CV required I did not have an interview.
Placement :
Placement opportunities are provided to students from their second year. They are able to choose a placement year abroad, placement year in the UK, and are also referred to internships over summer lasting a few weeks. The university sends out lists of opportunities to apply to, being selected depends on the company applied to. Students, in second year, are also provided with a personal career adviser who helps students with their career applications and any doubts you may hold. Assessment centre experience is compulsory, where students are sent for a mock interview based on a job selected, they must submit a CV and a cover letter. They also have the chance to work in a team and solve challenges given, and are marked upon their teamwork and various other skills. This activity encourages students to build confidence and ensures they are provided with the correct guidance before stepping into the real world.
Fees :
Academic year 23-24: For full-time course: Home students (UK citizen): £9250 International students: £14740 For Part-time course: Home students (UK citizen): £1155 per 15 credits International students: £1845 per 15 credits
Faculty :
The lecturers are very friendly, approachable and always available. Students are able to drop in their offices to clear and doubts and have meetings.
Campus Life :
The university is famous for all the active societies ranging from culture to mid night parties. All festivals are celebrated on campus through the relevant societies and all members are active. The campus has pubs and dining areas for you to enjoy with your friends, with free wifi across the university.
Hostel :
There are multiple options to choose from: Single en suite Twin en suite Townhouse Single Enhanced en suite Studio en suite The rent ranges from, on an average, £130-£240 p/w for 50 weeks contract.