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- I have been studying Masters in International Business at the University of Leeds, and it has been an exceptionally amazing experience.
- Graduate salary with no experience is a minimum of 23000 GBP per annum.\nMost students are placed.\nHundreds of companies visit during career fairs to explain their processes.
- If you have been really good in English since childhood, and in the 12th class you scored 90 marks, you wont need the IELTS score that I needed.
- With one of the best University Unions in the UK, campus life is everything you would expect.
- Stay in university accommodation; they dont provide accommodation fairly at the start of the year, nor do they provide a choice.
- There have been books we have to pay for if we want to do extra reading, but most are available in the library.
- The faculty in Leeds is one of the best in the UK; most of them have worked in the industry, so they are well-placed to provide students with hands-on problem-solving skills in the real world.
- Because it is one of the best universities in the United Kingdom for the degree programme - in the top 3.
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- Firstly, I was biased towards the global ranking of the university where The University of Leeds was one of the top choices in my list for the UK. Secondly, talking about the program I chose at this university was well-aligned with my interests. Furthermore, after doing a bit more research about the options I had, I realised that Leeds City may provide me with better opportunities than the other options I had at the time of taking the decision.,
- The quality of education and support for students. The University provides you with many resources which can be used to enhance your skills and knowledge. The classes seem interesting and the teaching is friendly. Teachers and fellow mates are very supportive. There is a bit of diversity also in class (not at the level though it would be but a little bit only) with makes learning more interesting.
- Dislikes:
- The classes are not as diverse as I thought they would be. Other than this the campus is also not as big and widespread as my expectations but in general, it is a nice campus. The fee is high, as I feel that the quality of education is good but I feel the fee is high.
I will say my all over experience is good. The university is lively though there are not so many events on campus but the infrastructure is good where I can have a good time. The quality of education is satisfactory but considering the cost it feels overvalued.
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- The University ranking and the fact that it was a research intensive university and is a part of the Russel group. The course and the modules were of interest to me. Apart from this I also researched about the city and found it to be a student city.
The fee was around 7500 GBP. It provided great facilities like a reception, great security and en-suite rooms with shared kitchen. There were trips and events hosted by the residence halls as well to give everyone a chance to meet new people at the accommodation.
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- The availability of resources, opportunity and diversity makes the learning environment enjoyable and easy. Teachers are always keen to help you find your way through feedback support not spoon-feeding everything down the throat which increases the students' creative and analytical thinking capacity.,
- Leeds is undoubtedly one of the top-ranking universities in the UK and the world, which is also shown year-on-year by different ranking institutions. Broad and well-constructed research environment, a chance to work with highly qualified and diverse teaching and research fraternity in the world.
- Dislikes:
- One thing that I don't like about Leeds is the transport facility in here, although the University is quite close to the city centre still the transportation specially intracity sucks. The city is literally full of students which make it happening but really not good many times for a calm person like me.
Leeds is super compact, I'd highly suggest attending each and every event your university does for international students. Highly diverse and its motto of inclusion makes it different and lovable all together.
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- I have been working in teaching and digital education sector and would love to further my career in that specific sector.,
- Curriculum content that gives a niche approach to whoever plans to study and develop career progression.,
- Student’s diversity (many international students networks and a lot of intercultural events held in Leeds.,
- Hall of Residences for international students are great and making it easier to enjoy the student experience (the one handled and taken care directly by the university)
- Dislikes:
- Slow administrative process, especially for International students’ issues. I have had issues with extending my student visas and the university gave a really slow response and generic answers without giving any concrete solutions to initiate discussions on what to do to help delicate situation involving student’s education journey
It was really good. Just wanted to point out that they should give more improvements for their administrative systems on International students, especially with the amount of students abroad that is coming to Leeds to study here.
When I applied I needed a LOR from the colleges and SOP, CV, IELTS score. If you are really good in English like from the childhood for 12th class if you got 90 marks you don't need IELTS score that I needed. If your CV and SOP is really good they will give you a confirmation letter. UK process is very easy and you don't have to wait too much. They will tell you that ya you are like given an invitation letter for the course or not and whatever like I applied for Canada also I got a very late acceptance letter when I was in Leeds so I got an acceptance letter. There is no point to get in there now. That's why I know about the UK, Netherlands and the Canada, their education system and what is the process, letters how much needed requirements so I know very well.
I was doing research on google. I knew what i wanted to do. I made a list of all universities offering environmental engineering. My criteria was, i wanted something where i can travel from home. University of Leeds was the closest and has a very good reputation. The University website has everything about the application process.
University of Leeds is a Russell Group university, which is top 10 in the UK for law. It is also located in one of the best students, cities in the world. It is also located in one of the best cities in the world. And this course is taught by expert lecturers and academics who have had years of experience in their field. As I was planning to study at a UK university, I submitted my application through UCAS.
Not only being one of the top 100 universities in the world, University of Leeds is known for its research work. The programme I chose which is Electrical and Renewable Energy System, I could not find the syllabus that includes both generation, distribution and renewable in any other UK universities.
University of Leeds was the top of my list when applying for university. It came under 100 in top world universities. When I cleared all the required criterias, I thought no further.
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