University College of Estate Management located at Horizons, 60 Queen’s Rd, Reading RG1 4BS, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0118 921 4696

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Manal A

5 Google Rating

A great experience that enormously upgraded my career! the course at UCEM structured my way of think

5/ 5

A great experience that enormously upgraded my career! the course at UCEM structured my way of thinking, and ultimately helped my establish my own business. The flexibility of the online platform, the professionalism of the UCEM team and the permanent innovation brought to the courses made everything just perfect!

Cedric Goey

2 Google Rating

Not a good option as more effort and discipline is needed for self learning. The fee paid was not ju

2/ 5

Not a good option as more effort and discipline is needed for self learning. The fee paid was not justifiable compared to a campus.

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1 Google Rating

Terrible college The tutors are practically useless at explaining anything, they are often sick or

1/ 5

Terrible college The tutors are practically useless at explaining anything, they are often sick or unable to attend the limited number of webinars. The marking is nonsensical, and even when poor judgment has been used by the marker there is absolutely no come-back at all due to the colleges' policies. One such useless tutor to watch out for is JAMES MCALLISTER.

scott wagstaff

3 Google Rating

Mediocre in almost every educational way.

3/ 5

Mediocre in almost every educational way.

Shamilka Pananwala

5 Google Rating

The College of estate management is one of most standardised and excellent college in the world.

5/ 5

The College of estate management is one of most standardised and excellent college in the world.

Martin F

1 Google Rating

i signed to a course, was surprised when i looked at the our of date information available, example,

1/ 5

i signed to a course, was surprised when i looked at the our of date information available, example, they used 1950's text on 'setting out' on site, hasn't moved with the times. due to a job, i cancelled the course within 6 weeks but they charged me the whole term of £1800 and wouldn't answer me about billing, absolute joke. avoid!

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