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12 Reviews Found
- Likes:
- Russel group university, really good for economics/management related courses, cost of living is lower than other UK cities.,
- The different opportunities available to students in terms of courses offered, optional modules, societies to get involved in, activities to participate in etc.
- Dislikes:
- While there are many positive aspects of my College/University, there are a few things I'm not particularly fond of. For instance, I sometimes find the administrative processes to be a bit cumbersome and bureaucratic. Additionally, there could be more resources and support available for students in certain areas.
Campus Life:
There are different societies to get involved in, ranging from cultural, academic, and hobby related societies. There are three libraries out of which my favourite is Phillip Robinson.
Hostel:
I live in an en-suite apartment with shared kitchens next to the business school and on average the cost of accommodations in that area ranges from £150-200 per week including bills.
- Likes:
- My friend referred this university to me as he was previous graduate here.,
- Expecting students to learn and improve by providing them with the best environment instead of micro managing them. There are a lot of coursework that tests the skill of a student unlike other universities that have a lot of exams.
- Dislikes:
- The teaching lecturers english are not up to the mark, but they want students to have IELTS with 6.5 overall, which does not seem fair. Other than that I don't have anything else to complain about Newcastle University.
Campus Life:
Newcastle upon Tyne is known to be a student city in the UK, it boasts of one of the best night life.
Hostel:
The shield student accommodation.
- Likes:
- The University allows absolute freedom of work and the right work-life balance. The environment is very helpful, kind and caring. The atmosphere is very calm and clean and I have not experienced any religious/caste/gender/race based discrimination. The resources are provided quickly and everyone is work focussed.
- Dislikes:
- Sometimes moving around can get tricky, especially in new buildings. The food options are quite limited. Presently there are numerous strikes in demand for fair pay as the cost of living is quite high in UK right now.
Campus Life:
Campus life is good. WiFi is available at most of the places. Libraries and laboratories are up-to-date. If a particular facility is not available in the campus, the University has several tie ups with other Universities and the work can be performed in the other University by booking a slot. So the environment is very co-operative. Also, there are people from many cultures which gives so much information and knowledge of the geographical aspect of those countries.
Hostel:
The rooms can be rented and also shared but this would need deposit or paying the rent for entire 40 weeks at once as this is the norm for student from abroad. Outside the city area, homes can be rented and this would need deposit of just one month. There are many hostel accommodations in and around the campus.
- Likes:
- I chose Newcastle University because I got the exact course I wanted to study and I also heard good reviews from my previous university alumni,
- Newcastle University is quite student friendly, starting from rise in cost of living to mental health issues it offers several resources to overcome these adversities for students. There are a ton of events going on throughout the year along with several job fairs and part time job fairs to help students.
- Dislikes:
- When compared to Indian universities, there is hardly anything to dislike but as International students requiring ATAS for Visa clearance, if the process would have been a bit quicker then it would have been great. Although it's not entirely on the University, but looking at the previous stats University can think of issuing necessary information for ATAS a bit early than usual.
Campus Life:
Newcastle University has quite high end research facilities and the infrastructure is very good. There are several clubs and a ton of events goes on throughout the year. Libraries are top notch and very well equipped.
Hostel:
I chose private accommodations and booked via Uniacco.
Hostel:
I live in student accommodation privately managed but it is very near the campus, all the amenities are near to the walking distance from the accommodation. I live in sharing accommodation in which one flat has about 6 rooms, I share my flats with Nigerians and Malaysians. We have one common room and two bathrooms.
my university is very known for medical school and that really intrigued me to apply to it, although I have got offer letters from other universities ranking better than this. I was very attracted to the student focus culture and beautiful city it was offering.
Hostel:
Yes on univeristy accomodation. Cost is around 140 pounds
Top univeristy, modules were pretty straight forward and the univeristy is under Russell group
Hostel:
No, Lives in a private student accommodation near to university. It's a flat with ensuite rooms and shared kitchen and common room
Newcastle university is one of the best research universities in UK with thousands of international students and top 5 universities in UK for biomedical engineering. They offered 3 different streams under biomedical engineering with an impressive curriculum.
The cost was lower, quick response to my application and clear communication, a degree that met my needs and seemed really interesting and was just 1 year long, also the location suited me and I wanted to travel from there to Europe
Campus Life:
Campus like was fabulous we had everything inside the campus to get us entertained and help with our requirements including various kind of restaurants, bar, student well being center, print center, banks and play rooms to relax.
Hostel:
I did not opt for university Accommodation instead I opted for a private apartment with friends in the city center next to all the amenities and supermarkets university was hardly 5-7 mins walking from my place all of this just for £300-350 per week including all the bills food expenses extra which was very cheap when compared to university accommodation or any other student accommodation.
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