Hello.
I came across some universities while searching for courses and found out that Bayes and City, University of London have a big difference in fee structures and others. One thing I'm curious about is that CUoL has some business related programmes like Economics, and Bayes does have many others. I'm quite aware of Bayes' strong reputation and employability.
What would be an idea of the differences between Bayes and City? Economics related programmes and others in City are not worthwhile or don't provide adequate employability/ placement?
I'm just curious and eager to know.
Thank you :)
Differences between Bayes and City UoL
Posted Feb 10, 2023 07:22
I came across some universities while searching for courses and found out that Bayes and City, University of London have a big difference in fee structures and others. One thing I'm curious about is that CUoL has some business related programmes like Economics, and Bayes does have many others. I'm quite aware of Bayes' strong reputation and employability.
What would be an idea of the differences between Bayes and City? Economics related programmes and others in City are not worthwhile or don't provide adequate employability/ placement?
I'm just curious and eager to know.
Thank you :)
Posted Feb 10, 2023 10:34
Obviously, Bayes is part of City, so I think the difference is between Bayes and other schools of City, rather than between Bayes and City. Having hired from both Bayes and the School of Policy & Global Affairs (where economics sits) the outcomes are totally different. Starting salaries from Bayes around 50% over economics. In terms of entry standards, for example, economics is pretty average. I think you need roughly 46% higher tariff points for Bayes than economics at City, at the BSc level. Also, like most top business schools, Bayes has dedicated careers resources and a more active alumni network.
Posted Feb 10, 2023 11:16
Oh I see, sir. That's why it is. I was very surprised to see City UoL's some programmes' fee structures and entry requirement (2:2 UG degree) which are relatively lower than those of medium-ranked UK universities.
Thank you for explaining, sir :)
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