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Write a ReviewLove it there!! I'm so glad to be a student at the University of Buckingham!
Applying to University of Buckingham
- Entry Requirements
96-128 UCAS Points
Average range for University of Buckingham entry requirements. Varies depending on the course.
University of Buckingham Reputation
The University of Buckingham is in the town of Buckingham in the South East England county of Buckinghamshire. The reputation for teaching has been recognized with a Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework. 3,750 students are enrolled at the University of Buckingham:
- 2,530 of these students come from the UK
- 105 come from EU countries
- And 1,115 are students from non-EU countries.
(Source: HESA 2021/22)
The graduate outcomes for University of Buckingham show that six months after leaving university, 93% of graduates are in work or further study. The typical graduate salary six months after leaving University of Buckingham is £21 - £24K a year.
(Source: HESA Graduate Outcomes Data Survey 2023 for 2020/21 graduates)
Updated: 4th October 2024
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Love it there!! I'm so glad to be a student at the University of Buckingham!
The campus is located in a picturesque area and the university has recently build some new buildings. They look nice and have upgraded technology. Teaching quality that I experienced was honestly excellent. The small class setting was much better than the first university that I've attended where lectures could fill up to 200 people. I could actually learn in a smaller setting and had the opportunity to befriend lecturers. This is a great university for those who want to be able to focus on their studies and for those who want strong academic support. I honestly think the university should rank higher in many aspects. Social life is not going to be as great as other universities located in big cities. But I think student unions tried their best. With smaller student population, you could make really really good friends and meet many people. The student body is made up of 2/3 international students, I believe. It's great. Pre-Covid when I travelled I could visit my friends.
Decent overall - very small. Enjoy my course (med) but not a normal uni experience. If you want to do med don’t be put off for sure come!
The university provides a great learning experience, however, in my experience the accommodation fails to meet certain expectations .
Great experience, small campus which allows a tightly knit community within the university. Lots of events to choose from!
Loved the personal experience which was made possible by the staff : student ratio. Interacting with academics at the top of their filed in small group and on a one-to-one basis made for a rich academic experience. Always felt taken care of, and staff were keen to improve student experience based on feedback. Same goes for the SU — I managed to set up several societies during my time in Buckingham!