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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 Thomas Court | #2 |
| Discovery Heights | #3 |
| St Teresa House | #4 |
| Central Point | #5 |
| St Augustine's House | #6 |
| Plymouth Cross House | #7 |
| The Reservoir | #8 |
| iQ Astor House | #9 |
| Beckley Point | #10 |
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Students' Union at University of Plymouth
StudentCrowd Students' Union score: 4.26 / 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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Lovely place to stay and I have lived for two years here
The staff in general are very helpful and the facilities are useful and up-to-date.
Good place to be at university with societies really making a difference
Staff are nice and lots of societies
I think that's it's quiet uni which makes it very special in my opinion, it has a good community feeling which is something bigger universities lack.
Wifi could be better and there aren't many outlets in lctures unless its a lab
The amount of cafes and study spaces on campus are very good. Like uni overall
Its okay, bot very exciting but sea is nice
my uni expirience so far has been amazing , the people i met on campus were all very friendly and kind , and the lecturers are all ready to help
Very good experience with the university and its services
