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Been here for two years and couldn’t be more grateful for the team the university has prepared for you when you need help. Lectures are good and you get exceptional one to ones if you have any enquiry
University of Plymouth Hall Rankings
| Mary Parker House | #1 |
| St Augustine's House | #2 |
| Plymouth Cross House | #3 |
| Discovery Heights | #4 |
| St Teresa House | #5 |
| iQ Astor House | #6 |
| The Reservoir | #7 |
| Central Point | #8 |
| Beckley Point | #9 |
| St Thomas Court | #10 |
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Students' Union at University of Plymouth
StudentCrowd Students' Union score: 4.25 / 5
Ratings and Reviews
Been here for two years and couldn’t be more grateful for the team the university has prepared for you when you need help. Lectures are good and you get exceptional one to ones if you have any enquiry
Applying to University of Plymouth
- Entry Requirements
64-136 UCAS Points
Typical range for University of Plymouth entry requirements. Varies depending on the course.
University of Plymouth Reputation
The University of Plymouth is located in the city of Plymouth, on the Devonshire coast in South West England. 19,830 students are enrolled at University of Plymouth:
- 16,840 of these students come from the UK
- 420 come from EU countries
- And 2,555 are students from non-EU countries.
(Source: HESA 2022/23)
The graduate outcomes for the University of Plymouth show that six months after leaving university, 91% of graduates are in work or further study. The typical graduate salary six months after leaving the University of Plymouth is £24 - £27K a year.
(Source: HESA Graduate Outcomes Data Survey 2023 for 2020/21 graduates)
Updated: 4th October 2024
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great university right by the sea and in the middle of the city so great surrounding nightlife
I’m doing physiotherapy and between staff on the course and overall everyone is so helpful and friendly and I love the SU and all the facilities on campus
The university has excellent facilities for studying and leisure. It was easy to sign up for clubs and societies. The wifi could be a little spotty when walking around campus but other than that it has been a good experience.
Clubs and socials are a great experience and can be great in finding friends
Uni of plymouth offers great support to students, the su always has something on. Loads of freebies given out
Kind friendly environment, always someone to help if you're having any problems :)
My experience at this university has been an exciting one. I've grown a lot and learnt new things. University overall has helped me become an independent person.
The library is too loud and difficult to work in. Once I booked a study room and the girl in the next room was blasting rave music. The list of clubs and societies available to join is basic and I found nothing that I was willing to pay a fee to join. The internet is unreliable and I strongly dislike the new app.
The most perfect uni!! the location has been amazing as well as the academics
I am more of a shy person so keep to myself but there is plenty of you are outgoing to join and the gym is great
