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Accommodation is great here but very costly, I'm paying 600Gbp per month which is equivalent to 60000 INR
University of Bristol is ranked 49th globally and they have many partners which could help me to start my career with them, according to survey 96%of graduates get job within 3months of their graduation
Hostel
i lived in the university accommodation- Marlborough House. it was the best place for post-graduate students. with weekly cleaning and garbage disposal facilities. the fees range from 175 pounds to 200 pounds per week. there are ensuite rooms with shared kitchen (4-6 ppl) and studio appartments
The factors that drove me to choose the University of Bristol was the contents of my course. they all were of my interest. the worldwide ranking of the university was also a contributing factor. In addition the city of the university seemed extremely lively and welcoming. Bristol is green and a perfect student university. The university is also enriched with history and it is a privilege to study here.
Campus Life
I had opted for a full-time MSc Public health course, which was more demanding with regard to coursework and self-study when compared to my undergraduate course. I experienced problems associated with coping mechanisms during my time at university; well-being services were consistently advertised. I appreciate that the University of Bristol priorities mental health concerns and services. My course provided me with deep subject knowledge and allowed me to connect with established professionals in the field, which was greatly beneficial. There were numerous opportunities to join societies and interact with like-minded students, which I have great regard for.
Hostel
I lived in one of the oldest campus accommodations and was sharing a studio apartment on dual occupancy basis. The accommodation I stayed in did not generally allow dual occupancy, however, I was provided the studio as a private let. It had two separate beds (on request), a kitchen area, two study tables (on request) and two cupboards (on request). The accommodation had older hob/stove fittings than the single occupancy rooms, however, the repair work was generally done within a short period of requesting it. The tenancy cost was around £ 400 per person per month and the entire cost was covered in three instalments paid over a period of one year.
Hostel
Yes, I lived in a University Accommodation Hall. I shared the kitchen with 3 other people and the infrastructure was great. All the facilities were provided like WiFi and an attached bath. The cost is 171.3 pounds weekly.
I wanted to study Public Health and the University of Bristol was one of the highest ranked universities in the field and the University was also ranked in World's Top 100 Universities World and in the top 10 in the UK. The application process was simple as well.
Good in tops and had an amazing space, good teachers and close to my father, good reputation, best city to live in and many others, very nice when it comes to accommodation and other opportunities like internships.
Campus Life
The UOB campus is spread all across the city. Our classes are taught in the "Dorothy Hodgkin's building" which is part of Bristol Medical School, Faculty of Health (Translational health sciences)
Hostel
Chantry Court is a Unite Students property situated right in the city centre. The harbour is right opposite to us so you get an amazing view. Apart from that the infrastructure is decent and clean, staff is helpful as well
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