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16 Reviews Found
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- My experience at the university has been great.
- The cybersec department at the university is very good.
- You get good practical as well as theoretical knowledge.
Dislikes
- More focus on theoretical knowledge
- The good accommodation is a bit expensive.
- While the cheaper accommodations are not that great.
- I had opted for student accommodation. It was just absolutely amazing. I felt like living in a five-star hotel for a year. My flatmates were all so friendly and awesome. I had applied for the accommodation on the university website itself, and I had chosen Band D (Ensuite) as my preferred accommodation.
- I got my room assigned at the Manor Park Campus, which was beautiful and the exact location I wanted to live in. All the facilities, like laundry, game room, sports complex, kitchen, and everything was included at the Manor Park accommodations. Just that it was a 15min walk from the main stag hill campus. But even that wasn't a problem since the local stagecoach buses used to go from Manor Park to Stag Hill and even beyond to the town centre. My living experience was just perfect and memorable.


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- Course content
- Student engagement
- Multi cultural
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- The student community in the college is diverse and inclusive.
- There are multiple study spaces available across campus for students to work individually as well as in a group.
- Student Union is present to handle all student queries, with dedicated departments for different concerns. The student union is appointed by the student with election held on campus.
Dislikes
- The College is located in the outskirts of London which makes the accommodation cost comparatively low.
- College ensuite accommodation is a little expensive with prices comparable to London accommodation.
- There is no in-house student grocery store that offers student discounts; there is on-campus Co-op store which has the same pricing as regular Co-op branches.
- I chose to live on campus because it provided convenience, security, and quick access to university resources. Compared to external searches on sites like Zoopla, Rightmove, Facebook groups, or student accommodation sites, I got my room through the University of Surrey's official housing page, which made the process simple. As could be expected for ensuite university housing, the monthly fee was somewhat expensive, but the price included amenities like Wi-Fi, kitchen, heating, electricity, maintenance assistance, laundry access, and close proximity to the library and other campus buildings.
- There are only a handful of desired room types, and that was one of the biggest obstacles because rooms fill up rapidly, and it was occasionally difficult to make a decision when comparing costs with off-campus options. I would advise future students to apply early, carefully compare all room types, and look into backup options from reputable student housing organisations as well as university housing. In my opinion, staying on campus as they are comparatively affordable than other options.
- The majority of Indian students typically prefer to stay either on campus or in adjacent locations like Manor Park, Ash Grove, or Guildford town centre, depending on availability and expense. My accommodation was within a short walk from the college (approximately 1 minute), which saved a lot of traveling time.











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Likes
- Academic course content, easy to reach faculty and staff members, extracurricular activities, clubs and societies
Dislikes
- Not anything specific to the University, but mainly related to finances (living costs, high grocery prices etc)
- I lived in private accommodation throughout my PhD and found them using Bangor Student Pad and friends who lived there before. The monthly rent, including all bills, can range from £350 for a room in a shared house to over £700 for studio flats.
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Likes
- The diversity of students and staff
- Campus
- Accommodation
Dislikes
- Not enough extra curriculars for introverts
- Barrier between local and international students
- Very expensive on campus grocery store
- Accommodation is allotted by the university. Rent was 800 pounds per month for an en suite room.
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- Professors were amazing and the best was the infrastructure for AI .
- The kind of GPUs that were at students disposal were great .
- 660 pounds was my room cost; it was an en ensuite on campus and it was a flat with 6 rooms all ensuite and a shared kitchen.
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- The culture of submitting assignments
- The culture of grouping up people and got to learn how to work with a team
- More practical approaches when it comes to classroom lectures via providing with real time scenarios rather than textbook questions
Dislikes
- Less hours of lectures
- Provided classes of stata and database instead of python and R which are more influential in the market right now
- Accommodation prices are increasing every year.
- It was on-campus accommodation. I found it on their website only and it was cheaper than private. The monthly rent was 450 pounds. We got a personal room and shared a bathroom and kitchen. I would say for my university.
- On-campus accommodation was cheaper than private but in London it’s the opposite. So I would say it is reliable as well, but in private you might face some fraud sometimes


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Likes
- Facility , Assignment/course work .
- Dissertation assistance and research driven mindset approach
- 500 to 600 per month but outside it is expensive as Guildford is rich. There are various options too one who wants luxury can choose band D university accommodations can be around 800+
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Likes
- The outstanding mental health and wellbeing care
- Green spaces like pewely valley , stoke park, millmead lock, The mount
- Student friendly space like The nest, Dot, surrey hive
Dislikes
- Cost of living in the Guildford area is too high comparing to the other areas
- Limited nigh life options like pubs and parties
- The campus food options are diverse but not that much affordable
- The university of Surrey is ranked high for the employability rankings and many students secure a full time position after few months of graduating. The salary range for a full-time position is from 20000 to 40000.
- Students typically find jobs through personal efforts by using websites like LinkedIn, indeed and university career websites.
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Likes
- They have large 24 x 7 Library.
- The professor are well qualified and helpful.
- The lab facility is high professional.
Dislikes
- The student accommodation is too far.
- The fees structure is very high.
- Administration related thing will take a lot of time.
Only a few were able to secure a job within 6 months. The average salary is about 36000. Campus placement, Internship, Linkedin, indeed. The highest and lowest will vary according to the job role.
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