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The difficulty level was as expected for a master's degree in a highly academic and research-oriented environment. The coursework was a mix of theoretical and practical work with the dissertation component focusing a lot on the practical nature of what we learned. The dissertation was the most imperative and positive experience for me with a high learning curve. The curriculum is concise but well designed. It gives an overview of everything that one needs to know before diving into working in the field. However, there was no exposure directly from the university. As for research experience, because we are bound to work on our dissertation projects, we do gain research experience. Typically 0-2 classes are scheduled per day. Timings are no earlier than 9 AM and no later than 5:30 PM as the ending time. If reached out, the career cell helps with the various services and the faculty may help if they have suitable networks. But mostly, it's the student's responsibility to find a job.
Tuition fees- 28200 Accommodation fees- 8045.6 There are multiple ways to pay the fee. I pay the tuition fee in 3 instalments and the accommodation fee in 10 instalments. Other living expenses (excluding the above) would be around 400-500 GBP at max, but usually lower (around 300-400).
The course is very intensive but rewarding. We are expected to write a dissertation, which gives you plenty of scope to get research experience.
27000 pounds
My course doesn’t seem very relevant to the current practices and seems outdated. But we were taken to London to meet companies for a field trip and see how HR professionals work here.
30000 GBP
The curriculum is fantastic in my current university. All topics that are up to date are taught. Additionally, the education system here is really good as more emphasis on practical application of the topics is enforced, all of my subjects are supported by tutorials, seminars and lectures. The addition of dissertation has aided me to think analytically.
For Technology and IT based courses it’s typically: £36,500 for an MSc program.
It is a bit difficult to carry out as a lot is to be done in just a year. But there is a good support system in place and one can apply for extensions and special circumstances. My course syllabus is extremely good; it's the latest, and course choices are really broad. Besides, the thesis that one does is mostly under a professor already working at CERN so that's a wonderful research experience.
Tuition Fee: 35,300 pounds. Yes, it is on the higher end.
The course is quite updated as many of the Professors used to change their course materials every year and we used to discuss latest case study, business topics and etc. The course had a proper practical experience in terms of consulting projects and we all visited many companies as part of industrial tour
27000
The program offers an intellectually stimulating experience, albeit challenging due to its comprehensive coverage of diverse fields within a year. While the focus is primarily on theoretical learning, the incorporation of hardware-related components adds an exciting dimension to the curriculum. Despite the limited emphasis on field experiences, the program provides invaluable professional insights and equips students with a solid foundation to excel in their chosen careers.
Tuition fees vary by course. For accurate information tailored to each program, it's best to visit the university's website.
It is fairly good. It has a good curriculum but as a masters course you have to do maximum things on your own.
37,000 GBP
Since my course was based in the 1800s, there is not particular way to judge that based on the primary texts but the secondary resources about those texts were up to date.
So, my total tuition fees was 26,500 GBP, whereas one GBP is usually equal to 100 rupees.
The course syllabus for my degree is well designed and includes the topics required for me to excel in my field. They could have had more practical experience incorporated in the course. there was a lot of contextual knowledge but not practice.
This college is a great place to be for a year. It gives you the peaceful college experience. The city shuts down early but is very easy to get used to. the college has a grandeur about it which makes the experience more exciting. Meeting people from so many different cultures is always a great learning as well.
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