Which university is better: University of Nottingham or De Montfort University?

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    Vipra Bisht | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    The University of Nottingham and De Montfort University are some of the best universities in the United Kingdom. Both the universities have their own advantages and disadvantages. According to Shiksha Popularity Rankings, University of Nottingham has overall ranking of #59 in world and #467 in world for De Montfort University. Check the comparison listed below between University of Nottingham and De Montfort University. The below comparison will surely help students in gaining more clarity on these universities respectively:

    Parameters

    University of Nottingham

    De Montfort University

    Establishment

    1948

    1870

    Location

    Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK

    Leicester, Leicestershire, UK

    Shiksha Popularity Rankigs

    #59 in world

    #467 in world

    Acceptance Rate

    11%

    45%

    Placement Rate

    84%

    97%

    Average Salary

    INR 34.59 LPA

    INR 38.49 LPA

    UG Annual Fee

    INR 20.73 L - 52.55 L

    INR 12.04 L - 19.41 L

    PG Annual Fee

    INR 7.5 L - 49.51 L

    INR 12.38 L - 22.84 L

    Popular Streams

    Business | Engineering | Computer Science

    Architecture | Business Administration |
    Electronic Engineering

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The University of Nottingham placement rate is 94%, and the graduates found employment within 6 months of graduation. The university graduates are in high demand worldwide. Nottingham graduates work for top sectors such as Business Development, Operations, Healthcare Services, Research, Finance, etc. 

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Hi.

Diverse, active student community & many clubs/societies

UoN has 200+ student societies and 70+ sports clubs — from sports like archery, hockey, climbing or canoe‑polo to arts, music, hobbies and volunteering. 

For newcomers, especially international students: there are cultural, national, religious and interest‑based societies, which help with social integration.1

If you enjoy music or performance: there are orchestras, choirs, smaller ensembles and even theatre / arts groups — giving creative/extra‑curricular outlets besides academics.

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For Nottingham University admissions, there are certain admission requirements that Indian students must fulfill. Along with this, students whose first language is not English are required to submit proof of English proficiency test scores. The University of Nottingham application deadline for international students are listed below:

Type of Course

Deadline

UG (UCAS)

Jan 16, 2026

PG

Majority rolling basis

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