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11 Reviews Found
Likes
- Excellent lab facilities and vibrant student life on campus.
- Dedicated career services help with interviews and Preparation of CV's after completion of your course.
- Located in the center of the city , offering travel convenience and affordability.
Dislikes
- University accommodation is for limited students , so need to find housing in the private sector.
- Some programs have very busy schedule and less flexibilty.
- Need to pay separate fees to access sport facility on the campus.
- My agent actually suggested the accommodation where I did stay for one year during my master's. And that was pretty good and the manager and staff were really welcoming. Choose sharing flats rather than studios or en suites, which are a bit costlier. But again, finding compatible roommates can be tough. Accommodation near to university campuses is costlier, so prefer staying a bit away and use transport or even one can prefer to walk.

Likes
- Campus security and safety was top notch. Also student housing was just walking distance, most of them only few steps away.
- Had an amazing library, we had a full library with all kinds of resources.
- They had a great student body, life at Strathclyde was great.
Dislikes
- There wasn't much that I didn't like about Strathclyde
- Maybe I would have preferred more career opportunities for International students
- It would be great if we had a stronger guidance program for overseas students as it was a new job market for us
- Job placement is tricky for international students; most of my classmates weren't able to secure the job of their choice. Despite the abundance of opportunities in the IT industry and IT-related jobs, job placement remains challenging for international students. If you have a technology or IT background, you're more likely to secure a job.

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Likes
- Strathclyde’s is a top academic Universities
- Career Support, Vibrant Student life
- Glasgow’s energy made my experience enriching, memorable and truly rewarding
Dislikes
- There is nothing to dislike about Strathclyde.
- Finding accommodation is easy through platforms like Rightmove and Facebook groups.
- The process involves browsing listings, scheduling viewings, and paying an advance to secure a place.
- Shared accommodation helps reduce costs, but choosing the right roommates is crucial for a comfortable living experience.



Likes
- Professors and teaching environment.
- Campus and infrastructure facilities were amazing.
- Student union for support of students and mental wellbeing.
Dislikes
- Not a covered campus, there is main road between buildings.
40% of the batch got the job within 6 months; sometimes, it's hard to get your desired job in 6 months. average salary is around 30 to 40 thousand pounds. Students get a job through references and from websites like Linkedin and Indeed. In my batch, the lowest salary offered was 25 thousand pounds, and the highest was 80 thousand pounds, again it varies on the experience of the individual.


Likes
- Library with dedicated study spaces.
- New student union building with seating spaces and food options.
- Friendly staff, helpful faculty and lots of international students including Indian.
Dislikes
- Due to course duration being just one year, the classes can feel rushed.
- Self study required to keep pace.
I applied through an online platform and stayed at Kyle Park House, which is run by Unite Students. I did this before coming to the UK. Usually, they have flexible payment plans and you can book first and then pay as per their given payment dates. I did not face challenges due to booking in advance. The recommendation would be to sort out these matters before coming to the UK to avoid any hassles.

Likes
- Ranking is good, Learning material is up to date, Faculty is good
Dislikes
- No placement assistance
Overall experience was above average. I chose this university because it was offering me a degree in the field of Quantitative finance without any hard entry requirements (Like a high GRE score or a BSc in Mathematics or computer science).
The course offered was the first of its kind. A one-year Master's program that allowed me to continue working as it was part-time and distance learning. I always wanted to study law, but as I had pursued the sciences, I did not think it would be possible. The University of Strathclyde provided me with this amazing opportunity and I wasn't going to turn it down. The faculty was exceptional, and the overall learning experience was truly wonderful. My classmates were from different parts of the world and their knowledge and personal experiences with tackling climate change issues added to my learning.
I chose the University because of my unique course, which was available with the University. Also, I get to experience 2 countries while studying 1 course
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