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Gnana Durbha

MSc Engineering Management

Msc Engineering Management Student Gnana DurbhaWhy did you decide to study a Masters? 

I wanted to fast track my career.

Why did you choose Northumbria University?  

Northumbria is one of the best universities with a different combination of courses.

What makes your course different?  

Postgraduate study gives a lot of exposure to practical thinking.

How connected is your course with industry?

My course was really well connected with industry.

What impressed you most about our academic staff?

Their qualifications and helpful nature towards the students.

What are the three key skills and attributes you have gained since being at Northumbria?

Practical thinking, adaptablity and good decision-making.

How would you describe Northumbria in three words?

Friendly, safe and the best!

Do you feel that your course has been a worthwhile investment in your future?

Yes.

 


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