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Student Accommodation Near School of Business, University of Western Australia
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£230/wk
Closest option
5.5 km away
Peak demand
January, February
Overview
School of Business, University of Western Australia is located at 35 Stirling Highway, Perth WA 6009, within the UWA Crawley campus area. The supplied accommodation data includes 6 nearby Perth-area properties, but the closest option is still 5.5 km away, so students should treat this set as commute-based accommodation rather than direct walking-distance housing. Yugo Perth City is the closest listing at 5.5 km and starts from A$419 per week, offering communal study spaces, gym, rooftop terrace, rooftop cinema, high-speed WiFi and bills including electricity, water, gas and Wifi. Campus Perth is close behind at 5.53 km and starts from A$294 per week, making it one of the strongest value choices for students wanting city-centre facilities. Murdoch University Village is the cheapest listing at A$230 per week but is 9.93 km away from the UWA Business School coordinates. Students comparing these options should focus on commute time, public transport, bills, room type and whether they prefer Perth CBD, Booragoon, Victoria Park, Murdoch or Bedford living.
Quick Answers
For School of Business, University of Western Australia students, Yugo Perth City is the closest supplied option at 5.5 km, while Murdoch University Village is the cheapest at A$230 per week but much farther away at 9.93 km. Campus Perth offers one of the best value trade-offs because it starts from A$294 per week, is 5.53 km away and includes strong student facilities such as fitness studio, library, rooftop, lounges, games areas, study space and theatre.
Best For Budget
Murdoch University Village, Perth
Best For Closest
Yugo Perth City, Perth
Best For Amenities
Yugo Perth City, Perth
Best For Studios
Campus Perth, Perth
Best Value Tradeoff
Campus Perth offers a strong balance of A$294 starting rent, 5.53 km distance, studio/non-ensuite student accommodation options, fitness studio, library, rooftop, study space, games areas and bills including water, electricity and high-speed internet.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
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A$419/wk
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A$294/wk
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A$315/wk
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A$325/wk
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A$230/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yugo Perth City | A$419 | Private room, private bathroom, shared bathroom, shared kitchen, private kitchen, entire place | 5.5 km | Commute required | Study spaces, gym, rooftop terrace, rooftop cinema, swimming pool, high-speed WiFi | Electricity, water, gas, Wifi |
| Campus Perth | A$294 | Studio, non-ensuite, student accommodation | 5.53 km | Commute required | Fitness studio, library, rooftop, lounges, games areas, study space, theatre | Water, electricity, high-speed internet |
| Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 530 Marmion Street | A$315 | Private room, private bathroom, shared bathroom, shared kitchen | 6.58 km | Commute required | Spacious rooms, off-street parking, unlimited internet, shared laundry, courtyard, patio | Water, garbage, sewage, electricity, gas, internet, hot water |
| Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 241A Gloucester Street | A$325 | Private room, shared bathroom, shared kitchen | 7.5 km | Commute required | Free fast internet, communal cleaning, gardening, shared laundry, courtyard | Water, sewage, garbage, electricity, gas, internet, hot water |
| Murdoch University Village | A$230 | Private room, private bathroom, shared bathroom, shared kitchen, private kitchen | 9.93 km | Longer commute required | Games area, e-library, study spaces, BBQ deck, movie room, swimming pool | Electricity(for WSU Students), Furniture(for WSU Students), Wifi(for WSU Students), Heating(for WSU Students) |
| Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 112A Drummond Street | A$365 | Private room, shared bathroom, shared kitchen | 10.35 km | Longer commute required | Spacious rooms, off-street parking, supermarkets nearby, patio, shared laundry | Water, sewage, electricity, internet, hot water, gas, garbage |
Best Student Areas
Perth CBD
Perth CBD is represented by Yugo Perth City and Campus Perth. These are the two closest supplied options to the UWA Business School coordinates, at 5.5 km and 5.53 km. Perth CBD is useful for students who want managed student accommodation, stronger facilities, social spaces, study rooms and easier access to city services. Students should still confirm the commute to the UWA Crawley campus before booking.
Crawley and UWA campus area
Crawley is the most relevant academic area because the School of Business, University of Western Australia is located at 35 Stirling Highway. The supplied nearby places show campus-side bus stops within 0.35 km, including Fairway After Clark St and Broadway After Cooper St. However, no supplied property is within immediate campus walking distance, so students should compare commute routes from each property.
Booragoon
Booragoon is represented by the 530 Marmion Street shared-apartment listing. It is 6.58 km from the UWA Business School coordinates and offers private room, private bathroom, shared bathroom and shared kitchen options. It can suit students who want a residential setup with broad utility inclusions, off-street parking, shared laundry, courtyard and patio.
Victoria Park
Victoria Park is represented by the 241A Gloucester Street listing, 7.5 km from the UWA Business School. It offers private rooms with shared kitchen and shared bathroom, plus internet, cleaning, gardening, laundry, courtyard and bills included. This area can work for students who value a smaller private-room setup and are comfortable with a commute.
Murdoch and Bedford
Murdoch and Bedford are farther from UWA in the supplied data. Murdoch University Village is the cheapest option from A$230 per week but sits 9.93 km away, while the Bedford listing is 10.35 km away. These areas should be considered only after checking commute time, public transport reliability and daily schedule suitability.
The supplied nearby-place data for the UWA Business School focuses mainly on campus-side transport rather than supermarkets or shopping. Fairway After Clark St is 0.24 km away, Broadway After Cooper St is 0.26 km away, Hackett Dr Before Mounts Bay Rd is 0.31 km away, Broadway After Edward St is 0.34 km away and Broadway Before Edward St is 0.35 km away. These bus references are important because the accommodation set is not directly next to the campus. Property-level data adds practical lifestyle context: Yugo Perth City and Campus Perth offer city-centre student facilities, while the Booragoon, Victoria Park and Bedford listings highlight supermarkets, public transport, shared laundry, parking and residential comfort. For students new to Perth, the best choice depends on whether they prefer central student life, lower weekly rent, or a quieter residential setup with a longer commute.
How to Choose
Students choosing accommodation near the UWA Business School should not rely on price alone. The lowest starting rent is Murdoch University Village at A$230 per week, but it is 9.93 km away. The closest supplied property is Yugo Perth City at 5.5 km, but it starts from A$419 per week. Campus Perth sits almost the same distance from UWA as Yugo Perth City and starts from A$294 per week, which makes it the strongest value trade-off for many students. Booragoon and Victoria Park house-style rooms can be useful for students who want private rooms, utility inclusions and smaller shared living arrangements. Bedford is the farthest supplied listing at 10.35 km, so it should be chosen only after checking commute time carefully. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, included bills, public transport route, study spaces, safety features and whether the property supports their daily class schedule.
University Info
Address
35 Stirling Highway ,Perth,WA,6009
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Perth accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially when they want lower weekly rent, private rooms, shared apartments, bills included, city-centre amenities or better public transport access to the UWA Crawley campus.
School of Business, University of Western Australia accommodation demand can rise before major intake periods, particularly for students comparing Perth CBD, Crawley, Victoria Park, Booragoon, Murdoch and Bedford options.
Getting to Campus
The supplied School of Business, University of Western Australia accommodation options are not immediate walking-distance listings. Distances range from 5.5 km to 10.35 km, so students should compare commute routes carefully before choosing.
Yugo Perth City: commute required based on 5.5 km distance
Campus Perth: commute required based on 5.53 km distance
Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 530 Marmion Street: commute required based on 6.58 km distance
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 241A Gloucester Street: commute required based on 7.5 km distance
Murdoch University Village: longer commute required based on 9.93 km distance
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 112A Drummond Street: longer commute required based on 10.35 km distance
Campus-side bus references in the supplied data include Fairway After Clark St at 0.24 km, Broadway After Cooper St at 0.26 km, Hackett Dr Before Mounts Bay Rd at 0.31 km, Broadway After Edward St at 0.34 km and Broadway Before Edward St at 0.35 km. Students should use the exact property address and 35 Stirling Highway campus address to confirm route time before booking.
Bills & Inclusions
Most supplied Perth accommodation options list bills as included, but the exact inclusions vary by property and should be verified for the chosen room type.
Yugo Perth City includes electricity, water, gas and Wifi.
Campus Perth includes water, electricity and high-speed internet.
Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 530 Marmion Street includes water, garbage, sewage, electricity, gas, internet and hot water.
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 241A Gloucester Street includes water, sewage, garbage, electricity, gas, internet and hot water.
Murdoch University Village lists Electricity(for WSU Students), Furniture(for WSU Students), Wifi(for WSU Students) and Heating(for WSU Students). Students should verify whether this wording applies to their booking.
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 112A Drummond Street includes water, sewage, electricity, internet, hot water, gas and garbage.
Students should compare the true weekly value by checking whether WiFi, electricity, water, gas, heating, furniture, cleaning, gardening and hot water are included in the exact room contract.
Room Types
studio
Studio accommodation is listed at Campus Perth. This can suit students who want more privacy and a managed student accommodation environment, but they should compare live rent because the maximum supplied price reaches A$875 per week.
private room
Private rooms are listed at Yugo Perth City, 530 Marmion Street, 241A Gloucester Street, Murdoch University Village and 112A Drummond Street. Students should compare privacy, bills, commute time and whether the bathroom is private or shared.
private bathroom
Private bathroom options are listed at Yugo Perth City, 530 Marmion Street and Murdoch University Village. Private bathrooms can improve comfort but may cost more depending on the property and room type.
shared bathroom
Shared bathroom options are listed across several properties, including Yugo Perth City, 530 Marmion Street, 241A Gloucester Street, Murdoch University Village and 112A Drummond Street. Students should check cleaning responsibilities and occupancy before booking.
private kitchen
Private kitchen options are listed at Yugo Perth City and Murdoch University Village. This setup can suit students who want more independent cooking arrangements.
non ensuite
Non-ensuite accommodation is listed at Campus Perth. Students choosing this type should confirm bathroom-sharing arrangements and whether bills apply to the selected room.
Booking Advice
Students should compare Yugo Perth City first for the closest supplied distance and premium facilities, Campus Perth first for value and city-centre student amenities, and Murdoch University Village first only if weekly rent is the top priority and the longer commute is acceptable.
Area & Transport
Transport is the most important decision factor for School of Business, University of Western Australia students using this property set. Since the closest supplied property is still 5.5 km away, students should check bus routes and travel time from each address to 35 Stirling Highway. Perth CBD options such as Yugo Perth City and Campus Perth may offer stronger student facilities and city access, while Booragoon, Victoria Park and Bedford may offer more residential private-room options. Murdoch University Village has the lowest starting rent, but the distance makes it a longer-commute choice. Students should check morning travel time, late-evening routes, weekend services, safety, and whether classes require frequent campus visits before choosing.
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on listing data supplied to Admistay at generation.
Distances are based on the supplied property-to-university distance data.
Only student-useful nearby places from the supplied local data have been included.
The closest supplied accommodation is 5.5 km from the School of Business, University of Western Australia, so students should treat these as commute-based options rather than immediate walking-distance listings.
The source data does not include property-level review counts, so property aggregate review schema is disabled.
Bills, room types, amenities, safety features, property rules and availability may change during booking periods, so students should confirm the final listing before payment.
This page uses accommodation information supplied in the source data, including weekly rent, distance, room types, amenities, bills, safety features and property rules. No property-level review data has been supplied, and university review_stats is empty, so aggregate rating schema is disabled. Where bill wording is unusual, such as Murdoch University Village listing inclusions for WSU Students, the wording has been preserved and students are advised to verify applicability before booking. Students should confirm live availability, final room category, included bills, safety features, commute time and contract terms before payment.
Frequently Asked
What is the closest student accommodation near School of Business, University of Western Australia?
Yugo Perth City is the closest supplied property at 5.5 km from the UWA Business School coordinates. Students should treat it as a commute-based option rather than walking-distance accommodation.
What is the cheapest accommodation near UWA Business School?
Murdoch University Village is the cheapest supplied option, starting from A$230 per week. However, it is 9.93 km from the UWA Business School, so students should check commute time carefully.
Is there walking-distance accommodation near School of Business, University of Western Australia in this data?
No immediate walking-distance property is supplied. The closest listing is 5.5 km away, so all listed properties require commute planning.
Which property gives the best value trade-off?
Campus Perth gives one of the strongest value trade-offs because it starts from A$294 per week, is 5.53 km away and includes facilities such as fitness studio, library, rooftop, study space, games areas and theatre.
Is Yugo Perth City good for UWA Business School students?
Yugo Perth City is the closest supplied option and has strong amenities such as communal study spaces, gym, rooftop terrace, rooftop cinema, swimming pool and high-speed WiFi. It starts from A$419 per week.
Is Campus Perth good for UWA students?
Campus Perth can be a strong option for UWA Business School students who want city-centre student accommodation, studio or non-ensuite options, study spaces, fitness facilities and bills including water, electricity and high-speed internet.
Are bills included in accommodation near UWA Business School?
Most supplied properties list bills as included. These may include electricity, water, gas, Wifi, internet, hot water, garbage, sewage, furniture or heating depending on the property.
Which property has the best amenities?
Yugo Perth City has one of the strongest amenity sets, including study spaces, gym, outdoor swimming pool, rooftop terrace, rooftop cinema, study lounge, on-site laundry and social events.
Which accommodation is best for studios near UWA?
Campus Perth is the supplied option with studio accommodation listed. It also includes non-ensuite and student accommodation categories.
Are private rooms available near UWA Business School?
Yes. Private rooms are listed at Yugo Perth City, 530 Marmion Street, 241A Gloucester Street, Murdoch University Village and 112A Drummond Street.
Are private bathrooms available in these UWA accommodation listings?
Private bathroom options are listed at Yugo Perth City, 530 Marmion Street and Murdoch University Village. Students should confirm the exact room category before booking.
Which campus-side bus stops are close to UWA Business School?
Nearby bus references include Fairway After Clark St at 0.24 km, Broadway After Cooper St at 0.26 km, Hackett Dr Before Mounts Bay Rd at 0.31 km, Broadway After Edward St at 0.34 km and Broadway Before Edward St at 0.35 km.
Is Murdoch University Village suitable for UWA Business School students?
Murdoch University Village may suit students prioritising low rent and village-style amenities, but it is 9.93 km from the UWA Business School, so commute time should be checked before booking.
Which property is best for a smaller shared-apartment setup?
530 Marmion Street, 241A Gloucester Street and 112A Drummond Street are useful shared-apartment style options with private rooms and bill inclusions. Students should compare commute time before booking.
Are pets allowed in these listings?
Several residential listings state pets are not allowed, including 530 Marmion Street, 241A Gloucester Street, Murdoch University Village and 112A Drummond Street. Students should confirm property rules before booking.
When should students book accommodation near UWA Business School?
Students typically begin comparing accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake. Earlier booking is helpful for lower weekly prices, private rooms, studios and bills-included options in Perth.
How should international students choose accommodation near UWA Business School?
International students should compare weekly rent, commute time to 35 Stirling Highway, bills, room type, safety features, public transport, move-in date and cancellation terms before paying.
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University of Western Australia Business School, commonly known as UWA Business School, is a leading business school in Perth, Western Australia, known for business education across accounting, finance, economics, management, marketing, business analytics, logistics and MBA pathways.
University Name
University of Western Australia Business School
Short Name
UWA Business School
Country
Australia
City
Perth
Parent University
University of Western Australia
Established
1911
Academic Strength
Business, accounting, finance, economics, management, marketing and analytics
Accreditation
AACSB and EQUIS according to source data
Accommodation Focus
On-campus, off-campus, Perth city housing and verified student accommodation options
University of Western Australia Business School is the business school of the University of Western Australia, a public university established in 1911 and based in Perth. The school is positioned as a strong option for students who want to study business in Australia within a research-led university environment, while also gaining access to corporate networks, practical learning spaces and a student lifestyle close to Perth city and the Swan River.
The source information highlights that UWA Business School holds major business-school accreditations including AACSB and EQUIS. These accreditations are important for students comparing business schools because they indicate international quality recognition in management and business education. The school is also linked with more than 30 corporate supporters, including names such as KPMG, Chevron, Bankwest, EY, BHP Billiton, Woodside and other business-sector organisations. For Indian and international students, this corporate connection can be useful when evaluating the practical value of a business degree, especially for careers in finance, consulting, analytics, management, marketing, logistics and energy-linked business sectors.
UWA Business School offers undergraduate and postgraduate business education across key disciplines such as accounting and finance, economics, management and organisations, and marketing. The old source describes 4 bachelor’s programmes, 11 master’s programmes, 14 graduate certificates, 1 graduate diploma and 1 combined degree. Students can also explore MBA pathways, graduate certificates and flexible study options depending on academic background and professional experience. This makes UWA Business School suitable for students at different decision stages: school leavers planning a commerce or business degree, graduates seeking a specialist master’s degree, and working professionals considering MBA or leadership-focused study.
The school’s Perth location is a major student-life advantage. The main UWA campus is close to Perth city and near the Swan River, giving students access to academic facilities, cafés, libraries, sports facilities, galleries, shops and student amenities. Perth can be attractive for international students because it combines a major Australian city environment with a relatively focused campus experience. Students who prefer a calmer city compared with Sydney or Melbourne may find Perth practical for study, budgeting and lifestyle planning.
For Indian students, UWA Business School is particularly relevant if the goal is to build a business profile in Australia through courses such as business analytics, applied finance, commerce, professional accounting, marketing, human resources, logistics, economics or MBA. The source also mentions accepted Indian qualifications such as CBSE and CISCE for undergraduate assessment, which makes the admission pathway more understandable for Indian applicants. However, students should still verify the latest Indian entry requirements directly with UWA because academic criteria and English language standards can change by course and intake.
Accommodation planning should be treated as part of the university decision, not as a last step. The source mentions that UWA students may live on campus, off campus, in Perth city, in guaranteed accommodation or in short-term housing options. It also mentions student housing options in Northbridge, including Campus Perth and The Boulevard, with a bus journey to the university. Students comparing accommodation near UWA Business School should consider commute time, room type, budget, lease length, safety, furnished facilities, shared kitchens, private studios and access to public transport. Admistay can support this stage by helping students compare verified student accommodation, PBSA-style housing, shared student flats and private student apartments in Perth or nearby student-friendly areas.
UWA Business School is worth considering for students who want a business education backed by international accreditation, corporate engagement, study-abroad opportunities, flexible postgraduate pathways and a strong Australian university brand. It may be especially suitable for students who are serious about business careers and want to combine academic learning with practical exposure. Students should, however, verify current rankings, fees, scholarship values, deadlines and course availability before applying because several figures in the old source are historical and may not represent the latest admission year.
Yes, UWA Business School can be a strong option for Indian students interested in business, finance, analytics, accounting, marketing or MBA study in Australia. Indian applicants should verify current academic and English language requirements for their selected programme before applying.
UWA Business School is known for business education across accounting and finance, economics, management, organisations, marketing, business analytics and MBA pathways. The source also highlights AACSB and EQUIS accreditation.
Students may live on campus, off campus, in Perth city or in student housing options around areas such as Northbridge and other well-connected neighbourhoods. Students should compare commute, budget, room type and lease terms before booking.
Accommodation costs vary by room type, location, facilities and lease length. Private studios and city housing are usually more expensive than shared student flats, so students should compare verified accommodation options early.
UWA Business School may be worth it for students seeking an internationally accredited Australian business education with corporate links and Perth-based student life. The final decision should compare fees, scholarships, course fit, career goals and accommodation costs.
Explore UWA Business School courses across business, commerce, finance, analytics, accounting, marketing, logistics, HR and MBA pathways.
UWA Business School offers undergraduate, postgraduate, graduate certificate, graduate diploma and MBA-related business study options. Fees vary by programme and academic year, and historical source figures should be checked before applying.
University of Western Australia Business School courses cover a broad range of business disciplines, including accounting and finance, economics, management and organisations, marketing, business analytics, logistics, human resources, professional accounting, applied finance and MBA study. The source describes undergraduate options, master’s degrees, graduate certificates, a graduate diploma and a combined degree, making the school suitable for students at different academic and career stages.
At undergraduate level, students can explore business, commerce, economics-related and combined study routes. These programmes are useful for students who want a broad foundation in business before specialising in areas such as accounting, finance, marketing, management or economics. For Indian students coming after Class 12, undergraduate planning should include academic eligibility, English language readiness, visa preparation, living costs and accommodation near the Perth campus.
At postgraduate level, the old source highlights programmes such as Master of Marketing, Master of Commerce, Master of Business Analytics, Master of Applied Finance, Master of Professional Accounting, Master of Human Resources and Employment Relations, Master of Business Information and Logistics Management, Master of Public Policy and MBA pathways. These programmes are especially relevant for students looking to build specialised skills in high-demand business areas such as analytics, finance, accounting, logistics, management and leadership.
The old source includes historical fee references such as total undergraduate fees around 118,500 AUD and graduate degree costs around 80,000 AUD, along with course-level fee examples from 2021. Because fee structures change by year, credit load, course structure and student category, students should not rely on old figures as final current fees. For Admistay content, the safest approach is to present fees as programme-specific and advise students to verify updated UWA international fee pages before applying.
Students should also budget beyond tuition. Perth living costs may include accommodation, transport, food, personal expenses, clothing, entertainment, health cover and visa-related costs. Accommodation is one of the largest budget items. Students can reduce pressure by comparing shared apartments, PBSA-style housing, private studios and ensuite rooms early. Admistay can help students evaluate verified student accommodation in Perth based on commute, budget, room type and student lifestyle preferences.
Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable; fees are listed in AUD and vary by academic year / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students who want a broad business foundation before choosing a specialist career path.
Indian students should check recognised Class 12 requirements and subject expectations before applying.
Master of Business Analytics
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable; fees are listed in AUD and vary by academic year / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in data-led business decisions, analytics, consulting and technology-enabled management roles.
A strong application should show quantitative ability, analytical interest and clear career direction.
Master of Applied Finance
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable; fees are listed in AUD and vary by academic year / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students targeting finance, banking, investment, corporate finance or financial advisory careers.
Students should connect academic background with finance readiness, quantitative skills and long-term career goals.
Master of Professional Accounting
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable; fees are listed in AUD and vary by academic year / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students who want accounting-focused postgraduate education with professional career relevance.
Indian students should check professional recognition, course structure and accounting career pathways in Australia.
Master of Marketing
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Not applicable; fees are listed in AUD and vary by academic year / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in brand strategy, customer behaviour, communication, digital marketing and market research.
Students should demonstrate interest in business communication, consumer markets and strategic marketing.
Master of Business Administration
Postgraduate • Varies by MBA pathway
Fee: £Not applicable; fees are listed in AUD and vary by academic year / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Working professionals seeking leadership, management, entrepreneurship or strategic business growth.
MBA applicants should prepare work experience evidence, CV, leadership examples and admission-test requirements where applicable.
UWA Business School is known for business, commerce, accounting and finance, economics, marketing, business analytics, logistics, human resources and MBA-related courses.
UWA Business School can require a significant international student budget because students must plan tuition, accommodation, food, transport and visa-related costs. Exact fees vary by programme and academic year.
The best course depends on career goals. Indian students often compare business analytics, applied finance, professional accounting, marketing, commerce and MBA pathways based on employability, eligibility and budget.
The source highlights corporate supporters, work-integrated learning and employer connections, which support employability. Students should still check current graduate outcome data for their chosen programme.
Yes, accommodation is a major part of the total cost of studying in Perth. Students should compare verified housing options before finalising their university budget.
Admission guidance for Indian and international students applying to UWA Business School undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA programmes.
UWA Business School admissions are programme-specific, with international students applying directly to UWA. Applicants should check academic requirements, English language scores, professional experience rules and current deadlines before applying.
University of Western Australia Business School admissions are suitable for students applying to undergraduate business degrees, postgraduate business programmes, graduate certificates and MBA routes. The source states that domestic and international admission processes are similar, although deadlines may differ for international students. Students are advised to submit copies of documents rather than original documents with the application.
For undergraduate admissions, students can apply directly to UWA. The old source mentions that undergraduate applications may open two years before the start date. International students from Asia may be assessed through qualifications such as CBSE, CISCE, Gao Kao, Hong Kong qualifications, Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-Levels, STPM and other recognised routes. Indian students applying after Class 12 should verify current country-specific entry criteria, minimum academic marks, subject prerequisites and English language requirements for the selected business programme.
For postgraduate admissions, students also apply directly to UWA. The source mentions a historical application fee of 100 AUD for graduate applications and a past Semester 2 deadline, but these details must be checked for the current academic year. Postgraduate applicants may need a passport, visa-related documents, academic transcripts, proof of English language ability, CV, statement of purpose and, for selected MBA routes, GMAT or work experience evidence. The old source mentions a UWA average of 50 percent for some postgraduate admission contexts, but students should confirm exact course-specific expectations.
English language requirements are important for international students. The source mentions IELTS Academic 6.5 with no band less than 6.0, PTE Academic 64 with specific section expectations, and TOEFL iBT 82 with section-level scores. Some research or specialised degrees may require higher scores. Students should not assume one English requirement applies to all courses. Before applying, they should check the exact requirement for their chosen programme and test type.
MBA applicants should prepare more strategically than standard master’s applicants. The source mentions professional work experience, GMAT scores in some cases, CV and referee details for MBA admission. Students applying for MBA should show leadership, career progression, management potential and a clear reason for choosing UWA Business School. A generic SOP may weaken the application, especially for competitive business programmes.
International students should plan admission and accommodation together. After receiving an offer, students may need to manage acceptance, tuition deposit or payment steps, visa documentation, health cover, travel and housing. Waiting until the final stage to search for accommodation can increase stress, especially near major intakes. Students should compare verified student accommodation near UWA Business School, Perth city housing, shared flats, PBSA options and private studios early. Admistay can help students shortlist housing based on budget, commute, safety and room preference.
Step 1: Choose the Right Programme
Shortlist undergraduate, postgraduate, graduate certificate or MBA routes based on academic background, career goals and eligibility.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review academic criteria, English language requirements, professional experience rules and any course-specific prerequisites.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, passport, English test score, CV, SOP, references and any work experience or GMAT evidence if required.
Step 4: Apply Directly to UWA
Submit the application through the official UWA application route for the selected programme.
Step 5: Track Application Updates
Monitor emails, document requests, conditional offer requirements and deadlines.
Step 6: Accept Offer and Plan Visa
Complete offer acceptance steps, financial documentation, health cover and Australian student visa preparation.
Step 7: Shortlist Accommodation
Compare verified student accommodation near UWA, Perth city housing, shared flats and private studios before intake demand rises.
Step 8: Prepare Arrival
Finalise travel, housing move-in dates, local transport, banking and student orientation planning.
Semester 1
Commonly available for many programmes
Application: Students should check the official UWA deadline for the selected programme
This intake may suit students who want the standard Australian academic-year start, but early application is recommended.
Semester 2
Available for selected programmes
Application: The old source mentions a historical Semester 2 deadline, but current dates must be verified
Students should confirm whether their chosen business course is open for Semester 2 before planning visa and accommodation.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
International students generally apply directly to UWA for undergraduate and postgraduate business programmes. They should check course-specific academic, English and document requirements before applying.
Admission difficulty depends on the programme. MBA, finance, analytics and specialised postgraduate courses may be more competitive because they can require stronger academic fit, English readiness or professional experience.
Semester 1 is commonly the main planning intake for many Australian programmes, while Semester 2 may be available for selected courses. Students should confirm intake availability for their chosen programme.
Students should start comparing accommodation after receiving an offer or when they are confident about their intake. Early planning helps secure better room choices, commute options and budgets.
Interviews are not mentioned for every programme in the source. MBA or selected professional routes may require additional assessment, so students should verify the latest course-specific admission process.
Student life at UWA Business School combines Perth city access, Swan River surroundings, student clubs, sports, business facilities and accommodation planning.
UWA Business School students study in Perth, close to the Swan River and city amenities. Campus life includes cafés, libraries, sports, student clubs, business learning spaces and access to accommodation options across campus, city and nearby student areas.
Student life at University of Western Australia Business School is shaped by the Perth campus environment, business-school learning facilities and access to a major Australian city. The source describes the main campus as minutes away from Perth city and located near the Swan River banks. For international students, this creates a useful balance: students can access city life, transport, cafés and entertainment while still studying within a defined university campus setting.
The campus is described as a small town in itself, with cafés, sporting facilities, libraries, shops, galleries and dedicated student amenities. This matters for students who want convenience during busy academic weeks. Business students can access learning spaces such as the Rosemarie Nathanson Financial Markets Trading Room, Business Common Room, computer labs and postgraduate study areas. These facilities are especially useful for students in finance, analytics, accounting, management and postgraduate business programmes.
UWA also has an Albany campus, described in the source as a five-hour drive from Perth, with a high-tech learning environment that allows students to experience Perth lectures online with local teaching support. Most international business students are likely to focus on the Perth campus experience, but the wider university footprint may be useful for students comparing UWA’s broader academic ecosystem.
Social life is an important part of the UWA experience. The source mentions more than 160 clubs and societies and an active Student Guild. MBA students also have programme-specific networking opportunities such as social and case-focused clubs. These clubs can help students build networks, practise business problem-solving and connect with peers beyond the classroom. Students interested in sports can join gym activities, group fitness classes, yoga or social sports such as basketball and frisbee.
Food and daily convenience are also part of the student experience. The source mentions campus food options such as Roll’d, Subway, Rocketfuel and Utopia. For Indian students, Perth city may provide access to wider food, grocery and cultural options, although students should research exact neighbourhoods before choosing accommodation. Living in a well-connected area can make it easier to manage groceries, part-time work access, social life and campus commute.
Accommodation is one of the biggest lifestyle decisions for UWA Business School students. The source mentions that students can live in Perth City, on-campus, off-campus, guaranteed accommodation or short-term accommodation. It also highlights Northbridge housing options such as Campus Perth and The Boulevard. Campus Perth is described as a co-living hub with room types including cluster apartments, twodios, ensuite studios and shared room options, while The Boulevard includes shared apartments and modern private studios. Students should compare privacy, cost, commute, safety, lease terms and amenities before booking.
Admistay can support students by helping them compare verified student accommodation in Perth, including PBSA-style housing, private studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats. Students should not choose accommodation only by price. A cheaper room with poor commute or limited facilities can become inconvenient during exams, internships or part-time work periods. The best housing choice should match the student’s course workload, lifestyle preference, safety expectations and total monthly budget.
Perth Campus
Albany Campus
Business Learning Facilities
Business students can access facilities such as a financial markets trading room, business common room, computer labs and postgraduate study areas.
Student Clubs and Societies
The source mentions more than 160 clubs and societies, giving students opportunities to build social, cultural and professional networks.
MBA Networking
MBA students can participate in social and case-focused activities that support networking and practical business problem-solving.
Sports and Fitness
Students can access gym facilities, group fitness classes, yoga and social sports options.
Campus Food and Daily Convenience
The campus includes food outlets and student amenities that help students manage daily routines during academic weeks.
Perth City Access
The campus location near Perth city gives students access to transport, entertainment, housing and wider lifestyle options.
Perth City
Best for: Students who want city access, transport convenience and a more urban lifestyle.
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
City living may offer convenience but can cost more than some shared or suburban housing options.
Northbridge
Best for: Students interested in endorsed or student-focused housing options mentioned in the source.
Commute: The source mentions around 20 minutes by bus from selected housing to the university
Northbridge may suit students who want access to city life, shared apartments or co-living options.
Near UWA Campus
Best for: Students who prioritise shorter commute and easy campus access.
Commute: Commute varies by exact property and transport route
Students should compare rent, availability and room type early because campus-adjacent housing can be competitive.
Well-connected Perth Neighbourhoods
Best for: Students balancing rent, commute, safety and lifestyle.
Commute: Commute varies by public transport and distance
A slightly longer commute may reduce rent, but students should avoid locations that make late classes or exams difficult.
Student life at UWA Business School combines business-focused academic facilities, Perth city access, clubs, societies, sports and campus amenities near the Swan River.
The source does not provide a specific Indian student community figure, but UWA has an international student environment. Indian students should check current student societies and cultural groups before arrival.
Students may live on campus, off campus, in Perth city, Northbridge or other well-connected neighbourhoods. Accommodation choice should be based on commute, rent, safety and room type.
Business, finance, analytics and MBA programmes can be academically demanding, especially for students balancing coursework, networking, internships and part-time work. Strong time management is important.
Accommodation affects commute, budget, study routine and overall student experience. Early planning helps students secure suitable rooms before intake demand rises.
Scholarship, financial planning and accommodation-budget guidance for international and Indian students considering UWA Business School.
UWA offers scholarships for international students, including merit-based and category-specific options mentioned in the source. Scholarship values and eligibility rules should be verified for the latest academic year.
University of Western Australia Business School scholarships can support international students with tuition-related costs, but students should treat scholarships as competitive funding rather than guaranteed financial support. The old source mentions that the University of Western Australia offers funded scholarships to international students and that significant scholarships may be awarded to undergraduate and postgraduate students depending on the course selected.
The source lists scholarship examples such as the Global Excellence Scholarship, Global Sporting Excellence Scholarship, English Language Course Scholarship for International PhD Students and International Loyalty Program. It also mentions MBA Intensive scholarship examples in the FAQ section, including awards for high-achieving candidates. However, scholarship names, eligibility rules, values and availability may change by academic year, so students should verify current scholarship pages before applying.
For Indian students, scholarship planning should begin before submitting the main university application. Strong academic performance, clear course fit, leadership experience, professional achievements and a focused application profile can help students compete for merit-based awards. Students applying for MBA or specialist postgraduate courses should also prepare a strong CV, work experience evidence and career-focused statement because some funding may be linked to profile strength.
Students should also understand that scholarships may not cover every expense. Even if a student receives partial tuition support, they still need to plan accommodation, food, transport, health cover, visa costs, flights, study materials and personal expenses. Perth living costs can vary significantly depending on whether a student chooses private studio accommodation, shared apartments, on-campus housing, co-living spaces or short-term accommodation. Accommodation funding is not always included in scholarships, so students should build a separate housing budget.
Education loans, family funding, savings and part-time work expectations should be planned realistically. Students should not assume part-time work will cover major tuition or housing expenses. Instead, they should create a conservative budget that includes tuition, accommodation deposit or advance rent, emergency funds and arrival costs. Admistay can support the accommodation part of this planning by helping students compare verified student accommodation in Perth based on budget, room type, commute and contract terms.
The best approach is to combine scholarship research with early application and accommodation planning. Students who wait until the final stage may miss scholarship deadlines, face limited housing choices or underestimate total living costs. For UWA Business School, where business and MBA programmes can involve significant tuition and lifestyle expenses, funding planning should be as structured as the admission application itself.
Merit-Based Scholarships
Awards based on academic achievement, profile strength or programme-specific merit. Students should check current eligibility rules before applying.
International Student Scholarships
Funding options designed for eligible international students across selected undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Sporting Excellence Scholarships
Scholarships that may support high-performing athletes, depending on current university criteria and availability.
English Language Support Scholarships
The source mentions English language course support for selected international PhD students who receive an offer but need to meet English requirements.
MBA Scholarships
The old source mentions MBA Intensive scholarship examples, but students must verify current MBA scholarship availability and values.
External and Education Loan Funding
Indian and international students may also explore education loans, external scholarships and family funding to cover tuition and living costs.
Global Excellence Scholarship
Best for: High-achieving undergraduate and postgraduate international students
Coverage: Varies by eligibility and academic year
Students should verify current award values, eligible countries and eligible courses before applying.
Global Sporting Excellence Scholarship
Best for: High-performing athletes
Coverage: Varies by eligibility and academic year
Students should check sporting achievement criteria and application requirements directly with UWA.
English Language Course Scholarship for International PhD Students
Best for: Selected international PhD offer holders who need English language support
Coverage: Varies by eligibility and academic year
This may not apply to standard business taught-course applicants, so students should verify eligibility carefully.
International Loyalty Program
Best for: Eligible international students with qualifying family or loyalty connections
Coverage: Varies by eligibility and academic year
Students should confirm whether this programme is currently active and applicable to their profile.
MBA Intensive Scholarships
Best for: High-achieving MBA Intensive candidates
Coverage: Historical source mentions specific awards, but current values must be verified
MBA applicants should check current scholarship names, values and application deadlines before relying on this funding.
Yes, the source mentions UWA scholarships for international students, including merit-based and category-specific options. Current eligibility and values should be verified before applying.
Indian students may consider international and merit-based scholarships such as the Global Excellence Scholarship where eligible. Final suitability depends on academic profile, programme and current scholarship rules.
Scholarships do not always cover accommodation. Students should plan a separate housing budget for Perth, including rent, bills, deposits and transport.
Yes, scholarships are generally competitive and may depend on academic merit, course eligibility, profile strength or special criteria. Students should apply early and prepare strong supporting documents.
Students can reduce costs by comparing shared flats, PBSA-style rooms, commute-friendly areas and verified accommodation options early. Budgeting for food, transport and bills is also important.
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