French University in Armenia - UFAR vs Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar - WCM-Q vs Georgetown University in Qatar vs Northwestern University in Qatar vs Hamad bin Khalifa University

Side-by-side comparison from 12 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted

Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: University of Doha for Science and Technology (5.00)
French University in Armenia - UFAR: wins 0/5 categories
Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar - WCM-Q: wins 0/5 categories
Georgetown University in Qatar: wins 0/5 categories
Northwestern University in Qatar: wins 0/5 categories
Hamad bin Khalifa University: wins 0/5 categories
University of Doha for Science and Technology: wins 5/5 categories
Helwan university - HU: wins 0/5 categories
Comparing
Best programme: Medicine and Surgery
Best programme: Human Resource Management and Psychology
Best programme: Accounting
Category ratings
Facilities
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4.00
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5.00
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3.90
Location
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4.00
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5.00
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3.44
Professors
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5.00
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5.00
4.10
Internationality
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4.00
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5.00
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3.40
Student life
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3.00
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5.00
Win
3.90
Value
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5.00
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5.00
4.30
Accommodation
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3.00
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5.00
Win
3.30
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +International diploma opportunities and career preparation
  • +High-quality lecturers and relevant course materials
  • +Access to international study and language options
  • +Small class size and access to opportunities
  • +Challenging yet rewarding for passionate students

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  • +Safe, comfortable, and well-connected environment
  • +Excellent facilities and accommodation
  • +Ideal location with convenient access to lectures
  • +Diverse academic programs and multidisciplinary offerings
  • +High quality teaching staff and available resources
  • +Supportive learning environment and global student interactions
Cons
  • -Outdated curriculum and teaching methods
  • -Lack of practical application and real-world relevance
  • -Administrative and management issues
  • -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and poor maintenance are consistently criticized.
  • -A lack of resources and support hinders academic progress.

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  • -Administrative & management issues cause frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and poor maintenance are a recurring problem.
  • -Lack of support and resources hinders learning.
  • -Administrative and academic management issues lead to unfair grading and unchallenging learning environments.
Rating summary
What students say

Presenting a consistent performance across all metrics, this university received a neutral rating of zero in every surveyed category. Notably, there are no areas of particular strength or weakness identified, suggesting an even distribution of perceived quality. This uniformity across facilities, professors, location, student life, accommodation, internationality, and value indicates a consistent, albeit unremarkable, experience for students.

This institution garners exceptional marks for its **professors and value**, both receiving a perfect score. Facilities, location, and internationality also score well at 4 out of 5. Areas for improvement include student life and accommodation, which received scores of 3. Overall, the university offers a strong academic experience with good external factors, though student support services could be enhanced.

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Exceptional scores were awarded across all evaluated aspects, indicating a consistently high-quality experience. The university achieved perfect marks in **Facilities, Professors, Location, Student Life, Accomodation, Internationality, and Value**. There are no discernable weakest areas, as every category received the maximum rating, suggesting a comprehensive and outstanding offering to its students.

This institution demonstrates a commendable performance across various aspects, with its strongest area being **Value** (4.3). **Professors** also receive high marks at 4.1. Conversely, **Accomodation** (3.3) and **Location** (3.44) present as areas for potential improvement, indicating these aspects may be less appealing to students compared to others. Facilities and student life are rated well, reflecting a generally positive university experience.

Reviews summary
Highlights

The vast majority of reviews are positive (~89%), praising the academic programs, international opportunities, and faculty. A small percentage (~11%) mention some academic limitations.

The single review is positive (100%), with an average rating of 4/5. Students praise the challenging yet rewarding curriculum, small class sizes, and abundant opportunities.

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This single review is overwhelmingly positive, rating the university 5/5. The feedback highlights safety, comfort, excellent facilities, and convenient location as key strengths.

Most reviews ( ~74%) are positive, praising diverse academic offerings, helpful staff, and available resources. A small portion (~10%) of feedback noted disappointment with specific programs and grading.

Rating distribution
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Most useful review
Most liked
Regretting my choice

I'm a student of marketing faculty, and honestly, I am disappointed with my choice. As an advantage, I can say that you can learn additional 2-3 new languages fluently. Also, after graduating you have 2 degrees. However, I'm a sophomore and during these two years I haven't learned anything but simple principles of marketing with Kotler's book. For you to know, today all the greatest marketing specialists say that Kotler's book is too old for today's market, even Kotler himself says that the market has changed and it needs a total new strategy. What I'm trying to say is that this university does not give you proper knowledge in the marketing field. We study economics, accounting, management etc. Maybe it is a good business school, but personally, I regret entering. I read tones of books, I do different internships and go to all kind of seminars and training to have the knowledge, to get to know to skills and simply to learn what my profession is. On the other hand, in this university, you are always mentally abused. Those security guys who ALWAYS YELL at you simply because you talked to your friend during the break or because you were late for 5 minutes,some lecturers who kill the creativity and motivation in you, the Head which makes changes whenever and however they want and you can't contribute to stopping those changes, because you don't have a voice. I do think that education has a vital importance, but also I think that your health, inner peace and harmony are more important. Internet is full of books, mentors and information. My advice is, choose a university where you'll be MENTALLY STABLE and just learn to learn on your own. P.s. maybe this review is harsh, these are things which are real but unfortunately, no one talks about them. P.s.s. we don't have cafeteria, proper lecture halls, the building sucks, oh and yes, you can't celebrate the new year for 4 years as you have a bunch of exams during that time. Good luck!

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