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Ahmed Syed Kidwai

B&L_Ahmed -Syed -Kidwai _Student _MSc -Global -Financial -Management (2)How would you describe the city of Newcastle as a place to live and study?

Having seen England, I consider the multicultural city of Newcastle to be
the optimum place for students, safe as home, this place is a perfect haven
for students.

Why did you decide to study at Newcastle Business School?


Newcastle Business School focuses on the modern techniques of education and completely hones your skills by giving you the optimum combination between theoretical and practical knowledge that one can truly bring to practice when in the real big world.

What was your favourite thing about your course?

The structure of the course was specifically designed with professional requirements and specifications in mind.

What was your favourite thing about Newcastle Business School?

The entire environment the university had to offer was excellent, also, the infrastructure that the university offers is brilliant - particularly the 24/7 library,that remains in its ever brilliant shape even at 4 in the morning!

How was your relationship with the tutors/academics during your time at Newcastle Business School?


It was great, the teachers never hesitated to provide help – every email was responded within the time you expected it to come back, any guidance (be it career or subject) was dealt with by the tutors in the most professional and caring manner.


Overall, how did you find the postgraduate student experience at Newcastle Business School?


Enriching - I see a transformed personality of myself, both personally
and professionally.


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