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Collegedunia Study Abroad
De Montfort University overall ranking by Collegedunia Study Abroad is #807 out of 824 globally, #15 out of 15 in UAE for the year 2026.
| Stream | 2026 Ranking |
| Overall | #807 out of 824 in Global Ranking #15 out of 15 in uae |
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2 Reviews Found
Likes
- Teachers – Teachers in Dubai are better at teaching topics as they have access to UK videos as well.
- Course Outline – Well-planned, with each concept explained in detail.
- Classroom – Very beautiful.
Dislikes
- Career Team – Not well connected with companies to help students get hired.
- Late Night Classes – By the end of the day, we are too exhausted as our classes run from 6:00 to 9:30 PM. By 8:45 PM, our brains stop functioning effectively.
- Cafeteria Prices – The cafeteria is too expensive for international students.
Placement
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- For us it is not even six months, but for now no one is hired but I know before our course gets over 6-7 people will definitely get jobs.
- The salary after this course all varies. If someone has good skills, they get a high salary but if they have no skills, they get very little.
- We are looking for jobs on Linkedin, Bayut, Gulftalent, NaukireGulf, Oliv, etc. Make connections on LinkedIn and share your project and analysis.
- The university has only given me the recommendation (before moving to a new campus).
- 1241 per month with twin sharing. 2 week room cleaning, a pantry area where 2 washing machines and 2 induction in each floor. Table, bed with mattresses, blanket, bedsheets, one attached bathroom, cupboard (too storing place), good-sized room, a window with curtain, room cleaning services 2 in a week with bath cleaning included. Dustin changing too. Water is supplied a common area to sit and watch TV, a vending machine, sofa and table.
- Our accommodation is the most spacious without feeling claustrophobic, as there are nearby places that are more expensive but have less room.
- 43-45 km from the new campus but from the old campus only 150 metres. In our hostel, many other university people are staying even near campus too.

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Likes
- Supportive Environment- The university has a great atmosphere with friendly students staff and teachers , our professors create a comfortable learning environment and classes are very interactive
- Affordable and Scholarships - Tuition fees are not very expensive, and scholarships are available.. I completed my MBA in around 14 lakh INR and got a scholarship of around 3-4 lakhs
- Practical learning - No written exams - only practical assignments, reduces student burden and enhances real world experience
Dislikes
- Too Much Free Time: The flexible schedule can lead to complacency and a lack of discipline.
- Limited Placement Support: The university provides minimal assistance with job placements, requiring students to network and find opportunities independently.
- Small Campus Feel: The three-floor building in the city center feels more like a corporate office than a traditional university.
Placement
4
- Mostly 50 percent students secure jobs and jobs range from 3000 aed to 15000 aed (80000-3.5 lakhs pm)
- Students can find jobs through LinkedIn, naukri gulf, indeed and attend events, and networking is really important, especially in your specific field. For example, various events in supply chain and AI are organised, so attending those interacting with industry experts will help you a lot.
- Some major companies where students can get work are Landmark Group, Four Seasons, Al Emad , Numera Marketing, and you could get lucrative offers from real estate companies as real estate is really booming over here. In our campus, we have career fair where various representatives of companies like Qatar airways , IMG World, etc come You can interact with them and get a know-how of the opportunities available
- Well, my case is a peculiar one since when I joined my university the hostel was within the university and we got subsidised rates since we were De Monfort students but now the university is at a different location so if you're looking for accommodations, the university POCs can guide you, whereas you can also use apps like Dubizzle, but it’s better to take the advice of the college POCs. Since in my case i got my accommodation through the university as both the college and hostel were located adjacent and the university had a collaboration with my accommodation so I had no issues in looking for an accommodation within my budget. Monthly rent was around 30-35 k (as exchange rates keep changing the value in rupee may vary) in dirhams around 1200 dirhams per month and you have to give 2000 aed as deposit which is refundable.
- For looking for accommodation mine was really good and although now it’s really far from the hostel, they organise a bus which directly picks and drops you at the university. The only negative aspect is that the hostel is on the outskirts, although it ll be best for you to consult the student advice centre before choosing your accommodation
- Mostly our accommodation has Indian students only and a few Pakistani and chinese students as well but 90 percent of the students are indian.



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