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Let me just start by saying—Trent University is like living in a Studio Ghibli film… if the characters pulled all-nighters, lived off ramen, and had WiFi that sometimes needed a motivational speech. From the moment you step onto campus, it’s clear: this place is stunning. The Otonabee River cuts through campus like something out of a postcard, and the bridges? Let’s just say they give you the perfect amount of time to question every life choice while walking to an 8:30 am lecture. Now, let’s talk about the accommodation—shoutout to Meridian Court. It’s got that "slightly chaotic but oddly comforting" student energy. The rooms are cozy enough to feel like home, but still big enough to fit all your laundry that you definitely meant to do last week. The view out the window? Either a scenic tree-lined path or a seagull giving you side-eye. Either way, iconic. The real magic though? The people. Flatmates become family (and sometimes enemies when they eat your labeled leftovers).
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Ratings and Reviews
Let me just start by saying—Trent University is like living in a Studio Ghibli film… if the characters pulled all-nighters, lived off ramen, and had WiFi that sometimes needed a motivational speech. From the moment you step onto campus, it’s clear: this place is stunning. The Otonabee River cuts through campus like something out of a postcard, and the bridges? Let’s just say they give you the perfect amount of time to question every life choice while walking to an 8:30 am lecture. Now, let’s talk about the accommodation—shoutout to Meridian Court. It’s got that "slightly chaotic but oddly comforting" student energy. The rooms are cozy enough to feel like home, but still big enough to fit all your laundry that you definitely meant to do last week. The view out the window? Either a scenic tree-lined path or a seagull giving you side-eye. Either way, iconic. The real magic though? The people. Flatmates become family (and sometimes enemies when they eat your labeled leftovers).
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- Entry Requirements
64-112 UCAS Points
Average range for Nottingham Trent University (NTU) entry requirements. Varies depending on the course.
Nottingham Trent University (NTU) Reputation
Nottingham Trent University is one of the UK's most popular universities, with over 41,000 students studying across its three campuses and partner institutions. It has recently been named The Times and The Sunday Times Modern University of the Year 2023.
Their combination of quality courses and facilities, award-winning student support and buzzing student community, provides a student experience that's hard to match. With over 200 undergraduate courses to choose from you’ll find a course to suit your interests and ambitions.
Some key facts and figures about NTU:
- 84% of NTU students would recommend studying there (National Student Survey 2022).
- NTU is one of the UK’s most popular universities, ranking 3rd for the number of students accepting offers to study here (2022 UCAS UG acceptance data).
- NTU was awarded Gold in the 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) assessment
- Every single NTU undergraduate course includes work-like experience — whether that’s a placement, professional project or volunteering opportunity.
- NTU has been named a Top 10 University for Work Experience in the RateMyPlacement Awards 2023 and a top-10 ranking for the number of year-long placements offered – NTU is one of the UK’s most employment-focused universities (HESA 2021/22) — great news for your future prospects.
- NTU has invested over £450 million in their tools, technology and facilities over the past 15 years — meaning you’ll be building up your skills and workplace confidence by using the same equipment and spaces as the pros.
NTU Open Days
2025 entry undergraduate open days
If you’re interested in applying to join NTU in September 2025, they are holding undergraduate open days on:
Saturday 28 June 2025
Saturday 11 October 2025
Saturday 15 November 2025
Saturday 6 December 2025
Discounted travel offers are available to all NTU undergraduate open day visitors – whether you’re travelling by car, coach, rail, or tram. Find out more.
Explore our facilities, including our teaching spaces, library, and sports and leisure facilities through a student-led tour. You can also view our student accommodation and meet our support staff. Campus tours are available at our City Campus, Clifton Campus and Brackenhurst Campus. Site tours are also available at NTU in Mansfield. Find out about upcoming tours and reserve your place.
You can also take a virtual tour and explore NTU from the comfort of your home.
Graduate Outcomes
NTU is one of the UK’s leading universities when it comes to securing excellent outcomes for its graduates. They have a top-10 ranking for the number of year-long placements offered – NTU is one of the UK’s most employment-focused universities (Latest HESA data 2021/22).
They’ve also been named a Top 10 University for Work Experience in the RateMyPlacement Awards 2023. This ranking demonstrates their commitment to providing exceptional opportunities for students to gain practical skills and valuable experience in their chosen fields. Find out more about how NTU can boost your career prospects.
NTU offers personal advice and a strong focus on employability will get you ready to develop your career. They even support you after your studies for up to three years and offer you a paid internship opportunity if you’re not in employment or further study 12 months after graduating. This is a Graduate Promise like no other!
Facilities and campuses
NTU has got campuses across Nottinghamshire and a site in London, each uniquely developed to the needs of their student community. From the vibrant City Campus in the bustling heart of Nottingham to the idyllic countryside estate of Brackenhurst, NTU has a number of University sites across Nottingham and further afield.
What is Nottingham like?
Nottingham is one of the most popular student destinations, with over 60,000 students choosing to make the city their home. It’s not hard to see why – Nottingham combines its history with a generous helping of shopping, culture, music, nightlife and sports. There is even beautiful countryside right on your doorstep.
Nottingham is a big place, but the city centre is surprisingly compact, with everything you need within a few minutes’ walk. There’s an eclectic mix of old and new buildings, a sleek and modern market square, and a handy tram system – with a stop right outside NTU’s City Campus.
At night, Nottingham really comes alive. There are pubs, bars and restaurants to suit every taste and budget. Dance the night away in student favourite Ocean, or check out Rock City if rock and indie is more your thing. The city has received a Purple Flag accreditation – the sign of a safe, enjoyable and diverse night out – for nine years in a row!
Student Life
Nottingham Trent Students’ Union is run by students, for students. There are over 120 societies to join, and getting involved is the perfect way to meet like-minded people or throw yourself into something completely new. They’ll also be on hand to help you settle into life at NTU.
Wherever you’re based, you’ll see that each of NTU’s campuses has its own community feel, with everything you need right on site to get the most out of your student experience, from study spaces and world-class facilities to places to unwind with your friends.
You’ll also have the exciting student city of Nottingham to explore, and all the opportunities and possibilities studying at NTU offers.
Your home away from home
With accommodation to suit all budgets and preferences, you’re sure to find your home from home at NTU. Halls of residence are specifically designed for student living with a wide choice of rooms, in a safe, secure and supportive environment.
There are many options available on or close to the university campuses and the city centre, from NTU-owned and our partner provider - UPP, including halls of residence and university shared houses. There’s also a great range of privately owned accommodation in Nottingham too: from halls of residence to student apartments and shared housing with private providers that NTU recommend. Book a NTU Open Day to view our accommodation.
Accommodation guarantee (T&Cs apply)
NTU guarantees accommodation (T&C apply) in Nottingham for first-year undergraduate students joining us in 2025. There are many options available on or close to the university campuses and the city centre, from NTU-owned and our partner provider - UPP, including halls of residence and university shared houses. There’s also a great range of privately owned accommodation in Nottingham too: from halls of residence to student apartments and shared housing with private providers that we recommend.Book an NTU Open Day to view our accommodation.
Degree Apprenticeships at NTU
Degree Apprenticeships offer an alternative route to a degree and a rewarding career within your chosen industry. An apprenticeship combines on-the-job training with academic learning. It leads to a nationally recognised qualification and provides you with the opportunity to acquire the relevant knowledge, skills and behaviours to be fully competent and confident in your chosen area of work.
NTU offer a variety of Degree Apprenticeships, ranging from level 3 (equivalent to two A level qualifications), through to level 6 (equal to a bachelor’s degree) and level 7 (equivalent to a masters qualification).
The Degree Apprenticeships NTU offer span several different sectors and industries, including;
- Business and administration
- Childcare and education
- Construction
- Digital
- Health and science
- Social care
Q&A

We're delighted you are interested in studying Software Engineering MSc! The industry-focused nature of this course will ensure that you stand out from the crowd when it comes to job applications and pursuing your future career. Please see the course page for further information on how you are taught.

Hi, thank you for your query regarding the Masters in Business Administration.
At Nottingham Business School, we’re focused on your employability from the start of your degree. We provide you with a learning experience that integrates theory and practice.
Graduates from this course have gone onto roles within the public, private and third sector, undertaking positions such as:
Head of Procurement Project Manager Managing Director Finance DirectorIf you have further queries about the types of roles and opportunities you can contact our Employability Team as they offer guidance and support. We also have an online chat with staff and students fuction where you can ask course specific questions to our academics and students.
I hope this helps. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via our Ask NTU Form or by calling +44 (0)115 848 4200.

Thank you for your interest in studying at Nottingham Trent University.
We are pleased to hear you are interested in the MSc Marketing and Brand Management.
The entry requirements are:
This programme is open to graduates from any discipline and does not require marketing study to be completed at undergraduate level.
One year course
You will need an undergraduate degree equivalent to a UK undergraduate honours degree (2.2 or above) containing some evidence of quantitative ability. All applicants will be required to demonstrate a commitment to the subject they wish to study and should demonstrate how their chosen programme of study will benefit them in their future career. One academic reference is required.Two years with placement
You will need an undergraduate degree equivalent to a UK undergraduate honours degree (2.1 or above) containing some evidence of quantitative ability. All applicants will be required to demonstrate a commitment to the subject they wish to study and should demonstrate how their chosen programme of study will benefit them in their future career. One academic reference is required.
If you’re considering submitting an application for this course, but you have more than three years of relevant work experience, why not consider applying for our Master of Business Administration (MBA) course? Find out more about our MBA here.
Graduates from our postgraduate marketing courses have gone onto roles within the public, private and third sector, undertaking positions such as:
Marketing and Business Development Manager Marketing Manager Brand Manager Account Executive Product Manager
Employability Team
We have a dedicated Employability Team who not only help you during your time with us but also following graduation, they’ll continue to support you by providing a number of services that will help kick-start your career.
Our Employability Team offer a wide range of support from one-to-one appointments with our specially trained consultants, to arranging recruitment fairs and skill building workshops.
I would highly encourage taking a look at online course profile where you’ll find lots of helpful information, including:
· Full course specification
· What you’ll study
· How you’ll be taught
· Careers and employability
· Facilities
· How to apply
· Fees and funding
Applications for this course should be submitted via the Applicant Portal, however if you are unsure how to do this, please follow our How to apply guide.
We will be running several postgraduate events including an online virtual open event where you will have chance to ask questions and get more information on these courses. Use the link to check the dates and reserve your place.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via our Ask NTU Form or by calling +44 (0)115 848 4200.

Thank you for your query about the MA Fashion Communications course at NTU!
MA Fashion Communications provides the essential conduit between fashion organisations and their consumers, stakeholders, and the wider fashion environment. This subject area combines visual, audio and written media to communicate the creative essence of the fashion industry.
You’ll have the opportunity to undertake self-negotiated placements or internships, learn entrepreneurship skills through NTU Enterprise - our centre for entrepreneurship and enterprise and attend events held by industry experts and organisations.
This course will prepare you for senior management roles across the fashion industry, in areas such as:
- fashion communication
- digital and social media management
- marketing
- advertising
- fashion consultancy
- trend prediction
- styling
- visual merchandising management
- art direction
- public relations
- fashion journalism
The skills and knowledge you'll learn through this course will be transferable to roles within other industries.
What are we looking for?
- 2.2 honours degree.
- Applicants with non-standard entry qualifications and / or relevant work experience will be considered on an individual basis.
Other requirements:
You are asked to use your Personal Statement to illustrate your knowledge and perspective on an aspect of the fashion industry.
This should be related to the course and could include product development, supply chain, marketing, forecasting, consumer behaviour or the financial aspects of fashion as well as many other topics.
I would highly encourage taking a look at online course profile where you’ll find lots of helpful information, including:
· Full course specification
· What you’ll study
· How you’ll be taught
· Careers and employability
· Facilities
· How to apply
· Fees and funding
Applications for this course should be submitted via the Applicant Portal, however if you are unsure how to do this, please follow our How to apply guide.
We will be running several postgraduate events in the spring including an online virtual open event where you will have chance to ask questions and get more information on these courses. Use the link to check the dates and reserve your place.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via our Ask NTU Form or by calling +44 (0)115 848 4200.

Thank you for your question and we apologise for the delay in response. It's great to hear you are interested in the MSc Biotechnology SW course.
This exciting biotechnology postgraduate degree is designed to give you the theoretical and practical skills needed for a career in Biotechnology within companies and research organisations.
Biotechnology is a key international growth area and this course is driven by the latest commercial and research advances in the field. Students have the opportunity to learn from experienced academic researchers with the possibility of undertaking a research project in industry.
This course is ideal if you:
- are a recently qualified undergraduate and are looking for the professional skills needed to obtain a job in a Biotechnology company
- are working in an organisation and want a masters-level qualification to give you a competitive edge
- require the skills and experience needed to study for a research degree
- are an international student who would like to study abroad
- would like a course delivered by experienced research academics, with the possibility of completing a research project in industry
- want to use cutting-edge facilities to develop your own learning and research.
I would highly encourage taking a look at online course profile where you’ll find lots of helpful information, including:
· Full course specification
· What you’ll study
· How you’ll be taught
· Careers and employability
· Facilities
· How to apply
· Fees and funding
Applications for this course should be submitted via the Applicant Portal, however if you are unsure how to do this, please follow our How to apply guide.
I hope this helps. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via our Ask NTU Form or by calling +44 (0)115 848 4200.
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Best accommodation came across

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Good place to live in city centre
The Best from the rest ... The perfect

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It’s been good so far, can’t complain
Campus and facilities are all within walking distance of accommodation. Students Union are lovely to speak to.
Coming to university as a first year student was quite nerve racking but coming to crown place was very easy as the social areas are very lively. The staff here are very friendly and helpful especially Ashleigh our receptionist who is wonderful.
Supportive faculty, great learning environment, and a campus that truly encourages growth and opportunity

Thank you for leaving a great review! We are happy to hear that you have enjoyed the academic experience of being at NTU. We pride ourselves in being a welcoming community where all students can thrive. We wish you every success in the future!
It’s good and a great please for students to attend
i do not feel like i know enough about careers at this stage

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Lots of things to do. Lots of benches around and su normally hold lots of different events like bingo.
Ntu is great for employability opportunities and getting to work in internships following graduation

Thank you for your positive feedback! We are happy to hear that you were satisfied with our Employability team. They are there every step of the way from the start of your course and up to three years after graduation to help support you in your future careers. We’re 1st in the UK for Employability (Uni Compare, 2025). Prospective applicants can see our NTU's Employability Promise for more information on graduate internships.
Good overall, need better air conditioning in design and digital arts building
The student accommodation is clean, well-maintained, and conveniently located near campus. Facilities are modern and secure, with friendly staff and a good community atmosphere. It offers a comfortable living environment suitable for both study and social life. Highly recommended.
A very pleasant place to study. A lot of facilities and provided and there's all sorts of support

Thank you for your review of Nottingham Trent University! We appreciate your feedback. We pride ourselves on our wonderful facilities and are always trying to expand and enhance these spaces for our students. We understand that university can present many challenges, however our fantastic support team are here to support every student. We wish you every success in the future!
The student union is a great place to socialize and the sport facilities and gym are really top end. The WiFi is also very fast
Great balance of comfort, location and value - would definitely recommend!
Very good experience with everything relating the university. Amazing facilities, support and social opportunities.
I really enjoy attending uni here. The socials are amazing and the opportunities given can help expand who we are.
WiFi could be a lot better I have to use hotspot
I have no complaints. Generally, I have always received good support and it has helped me with my studies. But Sometimes I don't get a reply to my email inquiries.
Overall good experience campus provided good services
The societies are good and you are able to find something for everyone.
Loads of societies to choose from, so always something for you.
Too expensive. I am paying a high price for halls with en-suites, however the rooms are tiny, the location - although right next to an aldi, is ages from the uni, and dangerous! I have been followed home, harassed by people on the street, and felt generally unsafe, all to live somewhere that is so expensive. There is 24/7 security, so I feel safe inside the place, although the gates out front were left unlocked at night for a while, as the key-pad that lets the cars in was broken, and staff literally said they couldn’t be bothered getting up to open it for cars. This made me feel unsafe and it took months to fix. It took some adjusting to be able to sleep here, as police cars seem to drive past every 5 minutes and the traffic outside is constant - so I can’t open my window. This would be a good accommodation to live in IF it were much cheaper. I have friends in the city centre paying less for private halls that are of a much higher standard.
Good uni, good people, good city

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Great facilities Such as the library to help me learn and all the lecturing halls and great wifi to connect to my laptop. Clubs I haven’t had the best experience with but that might just be me. And student Union and career services have been helpful
Great university, lots of societies and activities for everyone and an incredible course.
good support for students great sports facilities
One of the universities of all time
clifton campus is good but basic

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I like this university as it has many sport facilities and lecturers are very supportive.
Good campus and student union events, sports facilities on campus is easy to book with membership
The WiFi is extremely good, which is very handy
The campus has supplied a good amount of resources for studying, which are all easily accessible.
I have enjoyed my first year at nottingham trent with some brilliant staff, friends and coursemates. I look forwards to my 2nd year.
Trent is a great uni with the location of city campus and its great education. Trent is located near many clubs for nights out, theres a spoons, and a premier inn on city campus. It’s close to town centre, meaning it doesn’t feel like you’re trapped,
Honestly I don’t regret coming here, probably ine if the best choices I’ve ever made.
good university with a lot of opportunities
Great University! Good staff and amenities
I had lovely experience with the societies this year and next year I’m planning to join more
A great university with lots of support available and great teachers and staff!
Pretty good experience all around, my only complaint would be the inconsistency of the WiFi in Certain lecture theatres
Campus is nice and in very good area, societies are great fun and very varied.
Amazing time. Thanks NTU! Can’t wait for next year
The student union and activities in the city make up are good but not a lot of advertising so it’s hard to find out about events
Good student union with a variety of events, and good facilities on campus too
Decent university with a very good employability support.
Let me just start by saying—Trent University is like living in a Studio Ghibli film… if the characters pulled all-nighters, lived off ramen, and had WiFi that sometimes needed a motivational speech. From the moment you step onto campus, it’s clear: this place is stunning. The Otonabee River cuts through campus like something out of a postcard, and the bridges? Let’s just say they give you the perfect amount of time to question every life choice while walking to an 8:30 am lecture. Now, let’s talk about the accommodation—shoutout to Meridian Court. It’s got that "slightly chaotic but oddly comforting" student energy. The rooms are cozy enough to feel like home, but still big enough to fit all your laundry that you definitely meant to do last week. The view out the window? Either a scenic tree-lined path or a seagull giving you side-eye. Either way, iconic. The real magic though? The people. Flatmates become family (and sometimes enemies when they eat your labeled leftovers).
The campus is convenient and has easy access to the city if needed
not the most social campus ever but this is good for getting your head down and working…
Didn’t find any society’s I could relate to
good uni, lots of support and things to do
good uni good campus. wifi can vary in the building. love society’s
The university is great! The staff are all supportive!
it has been very good and not many problems
again what i said before! great experience!
love ntu uni it has many societies and facilities
Good location for uni, lots of things to do locally during breaks
NTU has a great community feel. There’s always something going on around campus, and the Students’ Union is brilliant at keeping students engaged. From societies to sports to wellbeing support, there’s a real focus on making university life enjoyable and balanced. I’ve met so many people from different backgrounds, and the environment is really welcoming. Whether you’re into nightlife, quiet study spaces, or networking opportunities, NTU has something for you.
Ask for help and you’ll get it! I started at NTU on a foundation year and all the staff were super supportive when we were learning the lab equipment. Now going into my first year, the exam support has doubled and you are able to book meetings with lecturers for extra help. The mental health support is quick and easy to use, and will only be taken as far as you want it to be. They’re very discrete with appointments and extremely understanding of outside commitments. Nottingham Trent is really known for its student life and definitely lives up to that. The level is a super fun night out, but ocean really tops it. During fresher’s week, student ambassadors will be there if anything goes wrong so it’s a nice and slow introduction to clubbing for those who are nervous. All the societies put on plenty of drinking events as well, and have supportive committee members to help you along. Craft and quiz nights are also super fun for making new friends and are a regular thing!
The environment and facilities provided make it more adaptable for students especially as an international student
It is very good. The sports here are fantastic
Excellent uni, so helpful when you need and they actually care about the students and their wellbeing.
Surrounding nature feels free n great opportunities to upgrade ur knowledge
My review is based off of Clifton campus as a STEM student.
Campus facilities: You have everything you need and more (Gym, huge sports fields, all sorts of different study spaces to suit individual needs) Clubs and societies: The number of societies is amazing. There is something for everyone. This is what I was looking forward to the most about NTU and it did not disappoint. I do not see too much from the SU or Careers advice so other people may have a more in depth review of this Internet: the Internet works perfectly in the lecture halls and other buildings
Brilliant uni with great opportunities really enjoying it.
Great university, definitely recommend the library for study sessions
Plenty of on site entertainment, ideal for younger students. Not many activities for the older students. Eide range of societies, found one easily for me. The sports clubs are mixed and have something for everyone. Careers service tells you what to put and that's it.
everyone on campus is friendly
Enjoying the experience however i feel like there isn’t a lot of help with specific study support or mental health
I really like my time at NTU so far! I find the student union to be one of the best nights out whether it’s quids Thursdays or district Saturdays I always have a good time with great music and drink prices. Due to not using the careers facilities and it isn’t known to me about the support they offer I have rated that lower. The societies on offer here are fabulous such a wide range of them and definitely enough for everyone to find their perfect one.
I loved the experience and how homely it felt.
So far I have enjoyed NTU so much, with great welcoming societies and amazing socials at the SU, even on sunday nights, we’ve become regulars at the quizzes. Really enjoyed being in the city centre and having all of the facilities available to us, only downside i would say is that the NTU city gym isn’t the best workout space in my experience.
The social aspect is really good with lots of different societies to socialise in
Good university, amazing nightlife and societies but wifi could be improved on campus.
Nice campus overall, close to sports facilities
I love studying here they have given me a broader idea on what I can do with my life and the social side is amazing.
very good here, staff are all friendly and helpful
Very good uni in the heart of the city
Everything amazing. Staff are friendly and helpful
good uni courses need further consideration and refinement. additionally needs more consideration with students with disabilities and how to mark their work fairly.
The clubs and society’s are amazing and there is so many to chose from. All the library’s are so good.
It is a very nice place, but I didn't really take advantage of the opportunities it gave me. A lot of things did seem to go on all throughout the year though.
Very good campus in a great location, short walk to Victoria centre and various other places
good good good good satisfactory
good student union, would prefer more evening deals
Decent experience. Would recommend to others
its alright depending on the distance between where you stay but overall its good
All of the social areas are bright and inspiring, with lots of societies to join and plenty of clubs to visit. However, the wifi in almost all of the NTU campus areas is very slow and does not seem to work well.
NTU city campus is in an excellent location and the study spaces are pretty good
Not much in or around campus. Standard facilities
I like everything UPP is offering for us students.
good library and campus, which makes it good for students
My experience of studying at Nottingham Trent University has been overwhelmingly positive, and there isn't much to say that is negative about the University.
NTU has a great campus and lots of clubs and societies.
Campus is of high quality with plenty of facilities for studying and socialising.
Campus is good with solid facilities and a wide range whilst having nature throughout for a more natural atmosphere
Nothing much to complain so far it’s my first year here though
Seriously misjudged great uni to go to would highly recommend