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17 Reviews Found
Likes
- Location of the University is good
- Many facilities in Recreation center
- Very knowledgeable and friendly professors
Dislikes
- Location is a bit far from cities
- No proper Indian restaurants in town
- Not much interaction with other country students
Campus Life
- College has many campuses, with the main and larger part being in Gainesville, Florida. There are 6-7 libraries that can be used. Some are crowded and others are peaceful. They have separate floors for group and silent studies. There are two recreation centers that offer a variety of facilities, including gyms, pools, and badminton and basketball courts.
Accommodation
- Google Maps and WhatsApp groups are the main places I used to find accommodation. We faced issues contacting leasing management of apartments in the US from India, but other than that we didn't face any other problems. Choose places where Indians stay, as they offer a lower amount compared to on-campus accommodations.
Likes
- The facilities like buses are free, special health insurance for grad Students(12 usd /month only)
- Well equipped labs.
- Good funding for research.
Dislikes
- Hard to get on campus housing.
- Fellowship amounts are a bit less.
- Less increment in Fellowship for grad students.
Campus Life
- There are two campus for our university.
- Main campus - At Gainesville.
- It has 2 library, one soccer stadium , swimming pool, gym, primary Health care , shands hospital. Housing for students, cafeteria across the campus, several Departments, theatre, gaming room, music room, and many more. There were some Olympians who won medal in 2024 olympic were from our university.
- Every now and then there is game day of soccer leagues takes place in our campus stadium.
- The second campus is at Jacksonville. It is 1and half hour away from main campus.
Accommodation
- We found our accommodation by asking seniors who came here before us.
- Our monthly rent is 550 including utilities for a 4 × 4 shared apartment.
- Ac, washing machine, heater, dryer, kitchen appliance, gaming room, swimming pool, parking area are included.
- Stoneridge apartments, BLVD, Lexington crossing this are good option for Indian students as most of the Indians stay there.
- It take 20 min by bus to go to University from our apartment.









Likes
- Good Reputation.
- The professor here are good with lots of research opportunity available.
- The campus is very big and have good student life.
Dislikes
- The location is very bad when it comes to opportunity in tech industry.
- Very far away from major tech hub.
- Some semester have less option for course selection in AI/ML.
Campus Life
- Although I am not involved with any clubs on the campus, the campus itself has lots of clubs to choose from. The campus has recreational sports, gyms, swimming pools and lots of games to choose from. The International Student Organization also organises major events for Diwali and Holi.
Accommodation
- The majority of international and postgraduate students stay off campus as it is cheaper compared to on-campus. The challenge is to find a good roommate. Other than that, there is no challenge, as getting accommodation here is very easy, and there are lots of options to choose from. The recommendation is to choose from accommodation which has many Indian students living nearby.
Campus Life
Lots of events and organizations to join and really involve yourself in.
Accommodation
I’m in a double suite on campus that’s about $3500 a semester
Campus Life
There are some great resources on campus like libraries, gym, eating places, food courts and sports events. However, the food science department itself doesn’t have much students resources, graduate student office or work computers, and break room. Gainesville is affordable compared to other cities in Florida. There are on campus and off campus housing. Also, shared dorms for undergrads.
The University of Florida is a good example of an educational hub. It has a nice weather and a good city atmosphere.
Likes
- Lets start with the cost of tution. It is one of the most budget college you will ever get in US. The cost of living is also very cheap if you opt for off campus housing. They have really good sports complexes to play and and many communities like chess etc. You can opt for any services for free like Yoga, Dance, or any other instructor based service.
- As mentioned before it is cost effective, weather is good, and the ranking is top 50 in CS.
Dislikes
- Its a common issue among all the colleges and universities in the USA, that there is no placement cell as we find in Indian colleges, hence students have to grind for jobs on their own. Apart from that there is not much to dislike about.
Campus Life
There are many clubs to join, like SE club, chess clubs, Computer networking club, ACM club, mainly all are from discord, so you need to check your discord feature where it advertises clubs around you based on the location. There is access to research websites especially for CS students, you can approach the faculty to know how to access them using your college credentials. Its pretty much straight forward, you just need to be on college VPN and go to ACM or any other research paper based website where you need the papers. They have vast libraries and they have a special floor for graduate students as well. You can even book conference rooms and there are plenty of it. Keep an eye out during exam time, they fill up really quickly. Its good for group studies. They have 2 sports complexes, one is pretty large with Lawn tennis, Basketball, Squash, Volleyball etc. All apartments will happen to have a swimming pool of their own and college also does have it. WIFI is as fast as it can get, free to access for anyone.
Accommodation
You can either stay off campus (Niche, Stoneridge are some apartments) or on campus. Off campus you can get unfurnished from 250$ per half room to 600$ furnished single room. On campus rates are almost double starting around 1050$ per room.
Likes
- "As I took a step forward in my career trajectory, I was passionate about VLSI. Through my course curriculum, online certifications, and practical experiences, I have learned that digital VLSI design is my future. I wanted to undertook research in this area and contribute to the sphere of innovation. However, to have my aspirations take flight, my existing knowledge needed a boost. For the same, I found a masters program in computer engineering to be aligning ideally with my interests. Housed by the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of University of Florida, this program focuses on the design, analysis, and application of computers and their components. Amalgamating theory and practice, this program offers a comprehensive understanding of VLSI design, which proved to be instrumental in paving a sound career path . Having gone through the university profile, I wished to pursue my interest on VLSI design which aligns well with the goal of the master’s program. I was certain that attaining learning under such a stellar faculty will not to be insightful but will also prepare me for my future endeavors."
Dislikes
- There are few things which i personally did not like about this university. Firstly, It is the location where the university is situated i.e gainesville area. There is not much to do here in gainesville apart from the university area so sometimes it becomes monotonous to be there. Also, the food, specially the indian cuisine is a bit expensive there as compared to other states. Secondly, the weather conditions are extreme mainly during summer its unbearable. Thirdly, i did not like the grading system at UF.
Campus Life
Campus life is great. There are a lot of stuff to participate in at UF apart from academics section like dance classes, sports activities, cultural events, on campus part time jobs, etc.
Accommodation
There are several student apartments near the campus where you can get all types of rooms based on your budget and requirements.
Accommodation
I will be staying in an off-campus apartment for mainly two reasons. Number one is the extremely high cost of on-campus housing. Number two is that a maximum number of graduate students, especially Indian students, reside in a particular area of the town. Thus, off-campus housing would be a more suitable and economic option for me.
I was quite sure about the features I wanted in the program I wanted to apply for. The University of Florida piqued my interest because it had excellent research work being conducted in the field I was most interested in. It is of course a prestigious university while still being economic. It has very good connections with NASA as well which provides exceptional work and internship opportunities to students.
Accommodation
Most people live off campus. The average cost of living is around 600 if you want to live with all comforts.
Low tuition among universities with the same level of research and high reputation. I wanted to get into this university for more exposure and better facilities.
Accommodation
For my first couple of years, I commuted from home. And just at the beginning of this year, I moved into an off campus apartment with a couple of friends. I believe freshmen have to either board in the dorms or commute from home.
It is the best college in my state for the program that I am getting my degree in. I have always wanted to go to UF and decided at a very early age that it would be my first pick school. I also knew there wouldn't be a chance I could go out of state.





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