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- Likes:
- Opportunities to explore other interests. (Societies),
- Infrastructure- sports facilities, study spaces,
- Career centre to help with CVs and jobs.,
- Opportunities to network as many guest speakers come around.
I chose this country as it is closer to India than US and Canada. The Business School is ranked quite high and the University is in the Russell Group. There is also a great campus life.
- Likes:
- Choice of course and renowned faculty with experience in the field of interest.,
- The infrastructure as well as the opportunity available to learn in that place are immense. Complete support is available for anyone who seeks it, be it it terms of research or simply mental support.
- Dislikes:
- There was not much to dislike about the university but in general international universities should be mindful of the students that are coming to their country and provide support which Exter does brilliantly.
My time at the University of Exeter was one of the best year till date, I learnt so much from my educators, my peers and overall from the new and vibrant environment which was a complete change from my home country.
Reputation and ranking and the city is very nice and pretty. I always wanted the full Immersive uni experience with the hills and lakes and library the uni is very pretty indeed and very close compact.
It was one of the few universities that had a course on Behavioural Economics and Behavioural Finance in the UK. Secondly, it was a Russell Group University (Ivy League equivalent for UK universities). Finally, it was more affordable than other universities that offered this course and they also gave me a scholarship, which was a huge incentive for me financially.
I thought it would be a good university to enhance my MBA and learn in-depth business acumen, leadership skills, diverse exposure to cohort and make long-lasting friendships. In addition, it was an opportunity to learn about British culture, social background, explore the country and learn about their traditions and beliefs.
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