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Manchester

Why study in Manchester?

The city has one of the largest student populations in Europe and is more affordable than many other UK cities.  No wonder Manchester continues to be a great study destination.

With famous football clubs, the world’s oldest inter-city passenger railway station, leading banks and many multinational companies like Rolls Royce, the city blends progressive culture and innovation with a rich, storied history.

Another great plus is the blend of communities, festivals, and global cuisines the city offers! Can you believe nearly 200 languages are spoken here? And, of course, Manchester is home to many prestigious universities. Go for Manchester—you'll love it for sure!

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Universities in Manchester

Manchester is home to major universities with a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Here are some of the top universities in Manchester that you shouldn't miss:

1. Manchester Metropolitan University

QS ranking: 601-610
Acceptance rate: 80%
No. of courses: 300+
Min. IELTS score required: 6.0

2. University Academy 92 (UA92)

QS ranking: Not ranked
Acceptance rate: 75%
No. of courses: 20+
Min. IELTS score required: 5.5

3. The University of Law

QS ranking: Not ranked
Acceptance rate: 20%
No. of courses: 100+
Min. IELTS score required: 6.0

Student life

Manchester offers a vibrant and affordable student life. The city is known for its music scene and sports and is perfect for students seeking a balance of academic and personal growth. The city is also more affordable compared to other major cities in the UK.

Most opted part-time jobs

  • Lab assistant
  • Tutor
  • Office clerk
  • Retail assistant
  • Packaging executive
  • Delivery person

Wages

Avg. wage per hour: GBP 10 - 12

Hours international students are allowed to work part-time: 20 hrs/week

Cost of living

  • Food: GBP 150 - 250
  • Rent: GBP 500 - 1500
  • Household bills: GBP 200 - 300
  • Entertainment: GBP 60 - 150
  • Transport: GBP 50 - 100
  • Miscellaneous: GBP 100 - 200

Accommodation choices

  • University accommodation
  • Homestays
  • Shared apartments
  • Rental houses

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Public transport

  • Buses
  • Trains
  • Taxis
  • Trams

Culture

Manchester has a mix of Georgian and medieval architecture. Also, the city is a major hub of the creative industries. You’ll see a lot of film professionals along with advertising, design, and fashion enthusiasts. Overall, it’s a modern city with a great legacy, right from the Roman era! 

Safety

You can call 999 for emergency police assistance, fire, or medical help. For non-urgent police matters, dial 101. Additionally, 111 provides free medical advice.

Preparing and living in the UK

    Discover the city

    Manchester is a dynamic and multicultural city, right in the heart of the UK. It is a must-visit destination for sports and entertainment. There are a lot of places to explore in the city, so you’ll never run out of spots to visit. Here are some interesting stats about Manchester:

    Area

    115.6 sq. km.

    Population

    2.8 million

    Population density

    4,773 people/sq. km.

    Languages

    English

    Highest elevation

    542 m

    Lowest elevation

    23 m

    Currency

    Great Britain Pound (GBP)

    Tourist spots

    • The John Rylands Library
    • Science and Industry Museum
    • Etihad Stadium
    • National Football Museum
    • Manchester Museum
    • AO Arena

    Climate

    Temperature 

    20°C - 3°C

    Seasons

    Summer: June-August

    Autumn: September-November

    Winter: December-February

    Spring: March-May

    Description

    • Manchester experiences mild, often overcast weather year-round, with frequent rainfall.
    • Summer daytime temperatures regularly go to 20 °C during July and August.
    • The average annual rainfall is 85 cm (34 in), with October and November being the wettest months.
    • Frosts can occur during winter, in January and February, but snow is rare.
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