Is Coventry University good for placement?

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Yes, applying early at Coventry is a good idea. The reason being that Coventry uses rolling admissions with no strict admission deadlines for most of the PG courses. 

Submitting your application early will help you secure your seat before the competitive programs fill up.

Additionally, it gives t

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The Coventry University admissions have a mixed approach and it depends upon the degree level of the student. For Postgraduate courses, there is a rolling admissions policy but for the UG courses, Coventry has fixed deadlines (via the UCAS).

Coventry University has been awarded with Gold overall as per TEF 2023. It has also been awarded with 5 stars in the QS stars rating system. Also, Coventry University ranking in UK is among the Top 60 Universities in 2026. The admission intakes at this university is more than one, May, July, an

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Yes, finding a full-time role at Coventry Uni is usually very much achievable. 95% of all graduates were able to land full-time roles within 6 months.

The university maintains strong links across industries like Engineering and Business. However, students will need to depend heavily on networking an

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The Coventry University acceptance rate for Indian students is 32%, per an unofficial source. This suggests getting a seat at the Coventry Uni is possible but certainly competitive. Students will need to maintain strong academic scores in their Class 12th board exams/UG degree level.

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