61 universities offer 371 courses. To get the best results for undergraduate agriculture and horticulture degrees, enter your predicted grades.
Help tailor your search to find the right uni for you
The immense range of libraries compares well to other unis. The lack of uni funding for sport is a real shame at times though. The nightlife is good - you can make the most of it with good friends - and the city is generally lovely to walk around, with the benefit of being able to access all the colleges.
We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.
For a country and land based college the facilities are very good. Lecture theatres and library modernised and fit for purpose. Clean, well ran and well kept indoor and outdoor areas. Plenty of car parking spaces for day students. Has it's own zoo, farm and kennels, perfect for animal sector students. Study pods can be booked for meetings and studying. Set on the edge of a town, close to amenities but still in the country not rural. The right lecturers really put a lot of effort into supporting and getting to know students but this isn't consistent across all lecturers. Always student events going on on campus but nightlife in the town is there but nothing amazing.
We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.
It has been very supportive and engaging. Practical and theory lectures have been interesting . Lecturers are approachable and well-design lectures. The campus is nice and has some really good facilities e.g. library and HE Study Space.
We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.
Don’t enjoy the night life and halls life but the course itself is good- annoying how it’s 2 weeks on and off in AMHP would rather do one species a week as a whole than keep jumping between species in terms on nutrition and housing etc.
We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.
These are the 2024 rankings, based on ratings given by past and present students
It's really nice to have so many places to study and there's plenty of financial help and budget-friendly food on campus. Lecturers are usually helpful and some really encourage you to take advantage of office hours. Exeter is hilly but it keeps me fit so as long as you avoid cardiac hill you should be fine. Student support is genuinely insane in the best way! There is so much support academically, professionally and emotionally. I can't think of anything more they could possibly provide to improve this. If you need anything at all, there is always somewhere you can be directed to and it's always so helpful. Campus looks cool, I like that the forum looks like a giant greenhouse. The guild is quite poor at handling issues. I have heard about a lack of consideration or care about societies and they're often difficult to communicate with. I had to raise an emergency issue regarding the well-being of another student (and my own) and didn't hear a response from them until two weeks later...I found that extremely poor. However, they do take time to interact with students and are constantly looking for ways to improve and improve respect that.
We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.
Top ranking agriculture-and-horticulture universities according to the Whatuni Student Choices Awards