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Student Accommodation Near Bangor University
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£115/wk
Closest option
0.33 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
Finding student accommodation near Bangor University means comparing Bangor-based options around High Street, the bus station, Menai Shopping Centre and Bangor train station with weekly rent, room type, included bills and the route to the university reference point. The closest listed property in this data is Llys Y Deon at 0.33 km from the university reference point, with studio and ensuite categories from £138/week. Neuadd Kyffin has the lowest Bangor-based starting price from £126/week at 0.58 km and lists ensuite and studio rooms. Ty Glyn starts from £150/week at 0.58 km and lists studios, while Ty Ni starts from £220/week at 0.77 km and also lists studios. The raw source also includes Stanley Court and The Bridewell in Liverpool, around 78.44 km to 78.5 km away, so these should be treated as distant regional listings rather than Bangor University campus-nearby accommodation. Nearby transport and student-life points include Bangor Bus Station, Penuel Church, Menai Shopping Centre, Deiniol Shopping Centre, WHSmith, Oxfam, Boots, Morrisons Pharmacy and Bangor train station.
Quick Answers
Llys Y Deon is the closest Bangor-based listed option at 0.33 km from Bangor University and starts from £138/week. Neuadd Kyffin has the lowest Bangor-based starting price from £126/week at 0.58 km. Ty Glyn starts from £150/week and Ty Ni starts from £220/week. Stanley Court and The Bridewell are Liverpool listings and should be treated as distant regional options.
Best For Budget
Neuadd Kyffin is the lowest-priced Bangor-based option from £126/week and sits 0.58 km from the Bangor University reference point.
Best For Closest
Llys Y Deon is closest at 0.33 km from the Bangor University reference point.
Best For Amenities
Llys Y Deon has a strong Bangor-based amenity mix with communal TV, post collection, central location, vending machine, recycling, table tennis, communal lounge, onsite maintenance, table football, communal kitchen and bike storage.
Best For Studios
Neuadd Kyffin has the lowest studio-capable Bangor-based starting price from £126/week, while Llys Y Deon is the closest studio-capable option.
Best Value Tradeoff
Neuadd Kyffin gives the strongest Bangor-based price-room-type balance from £126/week with ensuite and studio categories, while Llys Y Deon gives the shortest source distance at 0.33 km.
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Llys Y Deon, Bangor | £138 | Studio, ensuite room | 0.33 km | Around 4 minutes walking | Communal TV, central location, communal lounge, communal kitchen, bike storage | WiFi, water, electricity, heating, content insurance |
| Neuadd Kyffin, Bangor | £126 | Ensuite room, studio | 0.58 km | Around 7 minutes walking | Internet, outdoor area, communal lounge, pool table, central heating | Gas, electricity, water, content insurance |
| Ty Glyn, Bangor | £150 | Studio | 0.58 km | Around 7 minutes walking | Communal games room, paid parking, bike storage, communal TV, laundry | Electricity, water, gas, internet |
| Ty Ni, Bangor | £220 | Studio | 0.77 km | Around 9 minutes walking | Internet, recycling, post collection, onsite maintenance | WiFi, water, electricity, gas, content insurance |
| Stanley Court, Liverpool | £165 | Studio | 78.44 km | Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby | Laundry room, bike storage, social area, free WiFi, onsite gym | Free WiFi, water, electricity, content insurance |
| The Bridewell, Liverpool | £115 | Studio, ensuite room | 78.5 km | Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby | On-site gymnasium, laundry room, cycle store, lounge area, LCD TV | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
Best Student Areas
Bangor city centre is the main area represented in the supplied data. Nearby points include Bangor Bus Station, Menai Shopping Centre, Deiniol Shopping Centre, WHSmith, Oxfam, Boots and Morrisons Pharmacy.
Bangor Bus Station points sit between 0.18 km and 0.3 km from the university reference point in the supplied data, making them useful for students comparing short-route accommodation.
High Street is represented by Ty Glyn and Ty Ni. Ty Glyn starts from £150/week and lists studios, while Ty Ni starts from £220/week and also lists studios.
Menai Shopping Centre is 0.32 km from the university reference point and Deiniol Shopping Centre is 0.4 km away in the supplied nearby places. These are useful local everyday-life points for Bangor students.
Stanley Court and The Bridewell are located in Liverpool and sit around 78.44 km to 78.5 km from the Bangor University reference point. They should not be treated as Bangor campus-nearby accommodation.
The Bangor University reference point is close to several transport and everyday-life points in the supplied data. The Management Centre is 0.11 km away, Bus Station stand B is 0.18 km, Penuel Church is 0.26 km, Bangor Bus Station is 0.27 km, Menai Shopping Centre is 0.32 km, Pizza House is 0.34 km and Deiniol Shopping Centre is 0.4 km. Study and essential points include British Heart Foundation, WHSmith, W H Smith, Oxfam, Snowdon Books, Boots, Morrisons Pharmacy and Bangor train station.
How to Choose
Start by separating Bangor-based accommodation from Liverpool regional listings. If proximity is the priority, Llys Y Deon should be checked first because it is 0.33 km from the Bangor University reference point. If price is the main filter, Neuadd Kyffin starts from £126/week and includes studio and ensuite categories. If a studio-only option is preferred, compare Ty Glyn and Ty Ni. Liverpool listings should only be considered after checking travel time, transport cost and timetable fit.
University Info
Address
Bangor LL57 2DG
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Typically 3–6 months before the start of the academic year, with earlier searches advised for September intake and Bangor-based studio or ensuite rooms close to High Street, Bangor Bus Station, Menai Shopping Centre and Bangor train station routes.
Bangor University accommodation demand usually rises before the autumn intake, especially for campus-close rooms around Bangor city centre, High Street, Bangor Bus Station, Menai Shopping Centre and Deiniol Shopping Centre. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, bills and exact walking route before checking live availability.
Getting to Campus
The Bangor-based accommodation options in the supplied data sit between 0.33 km and 0.77 km from the Bangor University reference point, making them short walking-route options. Llys Y Deon is closest, while Neuadd Kyffin has the lowest Bangor-based starting price. The Liverpool listings should be treated as distant regional options.
Llys Y Deon: around 4 minutes walking
Neuadd Kyffin: around 7 minutes walking
Ty Glyn: around 7 minutes walking
Ty Ni: around 9 minutes walking
Stanley Court: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby
The Bridewell: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby
Nearby transport points include Bangor Bus Station, Penuel Church, Belle Vue Hotel and Bangor train station. Students should still check the exact route from each property to their teaching building before confirming the booking.
Bills & Inclusions
All six listed Bangor University accommodation options include a bills_included array in the supplied source data, though the Liverpool listings are distant regional options rather than Bangor campus-nearby accommodation.
Llys Y Deon includes WiFi, water, electricity, heating and content insurance.
Neuadd Kyffin includes gas, electricity, water and content insurance.
Ty Glyn includes electricity, water, gas and internet.
Ty Ni includes WiFi, water, electricity, gas and content insurance.
Stanley Court includes free WiFi, water, electricity and content insurance.
The Bridewell includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
Students comparing Bangor accommodation should confirm whether WiFi speed, internet, water, electricity, gas, heating, content insurance, laundry, bike storage, parking, study or social spaces, CCTV and route costs are included or relevant before booking.
Room Types
Studio
Ensuite room
Distant regional rooms
Booking Advice
Compare weekly rent, room type, exact Bangor route and bills first, then check live availability, cancellation terms and guarantor rules on the property listing.
Area & Transport
The supplied transport data gives useful Bangor route points, including Bus Station stand B, Penuel Church, Bangor Bus Station, Bus Station stand D, Belle Vue Hotel and Bangor train station. Since the Bangor-based listed properties are under 1 km from the university reference point, students can compare them as short walking-route options, but exact building-to-property routes should still be checked before confirming the booking.
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Trust & Data Quality
Property prices, distances, room types and inclusions are taken from Admistay verified listing data.
Bills are preserved for each property where the source data provides a bills_included array.
The raw source includes 4 Bangor-based listings between 0.33 km and 0.77 km from the Bangor University reference point, plus 2 Liverpool listings around 78.44 km to 78.5 km away.
Stanley Court and The Bridewell should be treated as distant regional listings rather than Bangor University campus-nearby accommodation.
Neuadd Kyffin has the lowest Bangor-based starting price from £126/week in the supplied source.
Llys Y Deon is the closest Bangor-based listed property at 0.33 km from the Bangor University reference point.
Department data is not included because the supplied source does not provide department, faculty or school entities.
Property-level review data is not present in the source, so aggregate rating schema is not enabled per property.
Admistay uses verified listing data to help students compare Bangor University accommodation by weekly price, distance, room type, amenities and bills. This page does not invent availability, cancellation policies, departments or property reviews where the source does not provide them. Property-level aggregate rating schema is disabled because the source includes university review stats, not property review stats. Liverpool listings should be clearly labelled as distant regional options.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Bangor University in this data?
Neuadd Kyffin is the cheapest Bangor-based listed option, starting from £126/week. It is 0.58 km from the Bangor University reference point and lists ensuite and studio room categories. Bills listed as included are gas, electricity, water and content insurance.
Which listed property is closest to Bangor University?
Llys Y Deon is the closest Bangor-based listed property at 0.33 km from the Bangor University reference point. It starts from £138/week and lists studio and ensuite room categories.
Why are Liverpool properties included in the Bangor University data?
Stanley Court and The Bridewell appear in the raw source, but they are located in Liverpool and sit around 78.44 km to 78.5 km from the Bangor University reference point. This JSON keeps them because they are in the supplied data, but clearly labels them as distant regional listings rather than Bangor campus-nearby accommodation.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduates near Bangor University?
Postgraduates often compare studios first because they provide more privacy. Bangor-based studios are listed at Llys Y Deon, Neuadd Kyffin, Ty Glyn and Ty Ni. Neuadd Kyffin has the lowest studio-capable Bangor-based starting price from £126/week.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near Bangor University?
Private student accommodation can be an option for first-year students, but students should check university guidance and personal requirements first. The listings here are private accommodation options from the supplied data. Once requirements are clear, students can compare verified choices through Admistay.
Which areas are useful for Bangor University students?
Bangor city centre, High Street, Bangor Bus Station, Menai Shopping Centre, Deiniol Shopping Centre and Bangor train station are useful areas to compare from the supplied data. Liverpool listings should be treated as distant regional options.
How competitive is student accommodation near Bangor University?
Student accommodation near Bangor University can become competitive before the autumn intake, especially for Bangor-based studios, ensuite rooms and lower-priced options. Students should shortlist early and confirm live availability before confirming the booking.
Are bills included in Bangor University student accommodation?
Yes, all six listed properties include bills in the supplied source data. For Bangor-based listings, included bills vary by property and include combinations of WiFi, internet, water, electricity, gas, heating and content insurance.
What is usually included in the rent?
Included items depend on the property. The supplied bills data includes WiFi, free WiFi, internet, water, electricity, gas, heating and content insurance. Amenities such as communal lounge, communal kitchen, bike storage, parking, laundry, games room, pool table, onsite maintenance and CCTV are property-specific.
What transport links are near Bangor University?
Nearby transport points include Bus Station stand B, Penuel Church, Bangor Bus Station, Bus Station stand D, Belle Vue Hotel and Bangor train station. Students should check the exact route from each property to their teaching building before booking.
How early should I book student accommodation near Bangor University?
A typical booking window is 3–6 months before the academic year starts. For September intake and Bangor-based studio or ensuite rooms, earlier comparison is usually safer. Always verify live availability, rent, bills and cancellation terms before confirming the booking.
Do international students need a UK guarantor?
Guarantor requirements are not included in the supplied property data. International students should check each live listing for UK guarantor rules, overseas guarantor acceptance or alternative payment options. This should be confirmed before finalising the booking.
Can I book short-term accommodation near Bangor University?
Short-term availability is not confirmed in the supplied data. Some Bangor student properties may offer flexible stays depending on season and room type, but this must be checked on the live listing. Do not assume short-term contracts are available by default.
Should I choose a studio or ensuite room near Bangor University?
Choose a studio if privacy and independent living space matter most. Choose an ensuite room if you want a private bathroom while sharing some facilities. Bangor-based studios are listed at Llys Y Deon, Neuadd Kyffin, Ty Glyn and Ty Ni, while Bangor-based ensuite rooms are listed at Llys Y Deon and Neuadd Kyffin.
Are Liverpool properties suitable for Bangor University students?
The Liverpool listings in this source are around 78 km from the Bangor University reference point. They should not be treated as Bangor campus-nearby accommodation. Students should only consider them after checking travel time, transport cost and timetable fit.
Do any Bangor University listings mention free cancellation?
Free cancellation is not shown in the supplied property data for these listings. Students should check the live listing or speak with the booking team before confirming the booking. Cancellation terms should never be assumed.
Can I view the property before booking?
Viewing availability is not included in the supplied data. Some properties may offer physical or virtual viewings, but this should be confirmed directly on the listing. If booking from abroad, ask for current room details, photos and contract information.
How do I book student accommodation near Bangor University with Admistay?
Start by comparing price, distance, room type, amenities and included bills. Shortlist the Bangor-based properties that match your route and budget, then check the live listing for availability, guarantor rules and cancellation terms. Follow the booking steps once all details are clear.
Which Bangor University property has the strongest Bangor-based amenity mix?
Llys Y Deon has a strong Bangor-based amenity mix in the supplied data, including communal TV, post collection, central location, vending machine, recycling, table tennis, communal lounge, onsite maintenance, table football, communal kitchen and bike storage.
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A public university in Bangor, North Wales for Indian and international students seeking Computer Science, MBA, Electrical Engineering, Psychology, Business, Creative Writing, Film, Media, Journalism, Product Design, Linguistics and affordable UK student life
Bangor University is a public university founded in 1884 and located in Bangor, North Wales. The uploaded source states that the university offers 250 undergraduate courses and over 150 postgraduate programmes across more than 40 subject areas, supported by 14 academic schools and around 50 specialist research centres. Popular areas include Computer Science, MBA, Electrical Engineering, Psychology, Creative Writing, Film, Media and Journalism, Product Design and Linguistics. Bangor has January and September intakes, a 93% graduate employment rate in the source highlights table, and is positioned as one of the more affordable UK study destinations.
University Name
Bangor University
Country
United Kingdom
Location
Bangor, North Wales
University Type
Public
Founded
1884
Intake Seasons
January and September
Undergraduate Courses
250 according to the uploaded source
Postgraduate Programmes
Over 150 according to the uploaded source
Subject Areas
More than 40
Bangor University is a public university founded in 1884 and located in Bangor, North Wales. The university is especially relevant for Indian and international students who want a UK university experience with a smaller-city environment, strong student satisfaction, natural surroundings, practical accommodation support and a broad academic portfolio.
The uploaded source states that Bangor University offers 250 undergraduate courses and over 150 postgraduate programmes across more than 40 subject areas. It also mentions 14 academic departments or schools and around 50 specialist research centres, giving students access to academic pathways across arts, humanities, business, environmental sciences, engineering and human sciences.
Bangor University is structured around three academic colleges listed in the source: the College of Arts, Humanities and Business, the College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering and the College of Human Sciences. Popular schools include Bangor Business School, School of History, Philosophy and Social Sciences, School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering and School of Psychology.
Popular programmes highlighted for international students include Computer Science, MBA, Electrical Engineering and Psychology. The uploaded source also highlights professional and creative undergraduate routes such as Creative Writing, Film, Media and Journalism, Product Design and Linguistics.
The source describes Bangor as a university located between the Snowdonia mountains and the Menai Strait. This location gives students a distinctive North Wales study experience with access to mountains, lakes, rivers, coastal scenery and a smaller city environment that can feel easier to settle into compared with larger UK cities.
Bangor has been recognised in the uploaded source for student experience and teaching. It mentions a Gold Award in the National Teaching Excellence Framework, Top 15 UK University for Teaching Quality in The Times and Sunday Times League Table 2020, Top 10 UK University for Student Satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2019 and Top 10 UK University for Course Satisfaction in the Guardian University League Table 2020.
The uploaded source lists January and September as intake seasons. It also states that Indian students may need between 45% and 85% in Class XII across different programmes, while postgraduate applicants generally need a 2:2 UK honours degree equivalent, described as around 50% to 60%.
English requirements include a minimum 70% score in English at Standard XII level or an IELTS minimum band of 6, depending on the course. Students who do not meet English language requirements can take Pre-sessional English Programmes before starting their chosen course.
Accommodation is a major strength in the uploaded source. Bangor University has about 2,960 accommodation places available in Bangor, and all first-year international students are guaranteed a place in university accommodation. Housing options include Ffriddoedd Village, St Mary’s Village and Neuadd Garth for postgraduate students.
Student life is supported by facilities such as free Wi-Fi, gym, sports facilities, laundry, bar, cafe, lecture halls and the Pontio Centre, which is described as a social hub and home to the Students’ Union. Pontio includes a cinema, theatre, lecture theatres and exhibition spaces.
Bangor is also positioned as an affordable UK student city. The uploaded source mentions that Bangor was considered one of the most affordable places to study in the UK in a Totally Money 2019 survey. It estimates the cost of living for a single student in Bangor at around £900 to £1,100 per month.
Scholarships and financial support are available. The source mentions scholarships worth more than £1 million for international aspirants in one section and more than £3.4 million in scholarships and bursaries in another section. Scholarship examples include Vice-Chancellor Scholarships, Dean Scholarships and International Scholarships.
Employability is also important. The uploaded source highlights a 93% graduate employment rate in the highlights table. It also states that Bangor University offers free writing and skills workshops, and that students can access the Skills and Employability Service for CVs, applications, interview techniques, jobs and work experience opportunities.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Bangor University, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student housing near the university, Bangor city centre, Ffriddoedd Village, St Mary’s Village and student-friendly areas. Students can compare rent, bills, commute, safety, amenities, room type and contract length before booking from India or another country.
Overall, Bangor University is a strong option for students who want a public university in North Wales with broad course choice, student satisfaction recognition, guaranteed first-year international accommodation, scenic surroundings, scholarships and a more affordable UK student lifestyle.
Yes. Bangor University can be a good option for Indian students who want a public UK university with broad course choice, January and September intakes, affordable living, guaranteed first-year international accommodation and a scenic North Wales location.
Bangor University is known for student satisfaction, teaching quality, accommodation, Computer Science, MBA, Electrical Engineering, Psychology, Creative Writing, Film, Media and Journalism, Product Design and Linguistics.
Students usually compare university accommodation in Ffriddoedd Village, St Mary’s Village and Neuadd Garth, along with PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student housing near Bangor University.
The uploaded source describes Bangor as one of the more affordable UK study locations and estimates monthly living costs at around £900 to £1,100 for a single student.
Yes. The uploaded source states that all first-year international students are guaranteed a place in university accommodation.
Computer Science, MBA, Electrical Engineering, Psychology, Creative Writing, Film, Media and Journalism, Product Design, Linguistics, Arts, Business, Electronic Engineering, Nursing, Law and flexible undergraduate and postgraduate study routes
Bangor University offers 250 undergraduate courses and over 150 postgraduate programmes across more than 40 subject areas. The uploaded source describes programmes across Arts, Humanities, Business, Environmental Sciences, Engineering and Human Sciences. Popular areas include Computer Science, MBA, Electrical Engineering, Psychology, Creative Writing, Film, Media and Journalism, Product Design and Linguistics. The tuition table in the uploaded source is based on 2020 intake data, with undergraduate examples ranging from £14,500 to £18,000 and graduate taught examples ranging from £15,000 to £17,000.
Bangor University courses cover a wide academic range across Arts, Humanities, Business, Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Human Sciences, Computer Science, Psychology, Law, Nursing and creative disciplines.
The uploaded source states that Bangor University offers 250 undergraduate courses and over 150 postgraduate programmes in more than 40 subject areas. It also mentions 14 academic departments and around 50 specialist research centres.
Bangor University comprises three academic colleges: the College of Arts, Humanities and Business, the College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering and the College of Human Sciences. These colleges support course options across sciences, business, engineering, humanities and human-centred disciplines.
Popular international student programme areas in the uploaded source include Computer Science, MBA, Electrical Engineering and Psychology. The source also mentions professional undergraduate courses such as Creative Writing, Film, Media and Journalism, Product Design and Linguistics.
The uploaded source includes a tuition table based on September 2020 undergraduate fees and 2020 intake graduate fees. Because these figures are not current, students should use them only as historical source data and verify current Bangor University fees before making financial decisions.
Undergraduate examples in the uploaded source include Arts and Humanities at £14,500 per year, Business, Economics, Management and Marketing at £14,800 per year, Computer Science at £16,300 per year, Electronic Engineering at £16,800 per year, Nursing at £18,000 per year and Law at £14,800 per year.
Graduate taught fee examples in the uploaded source include Arts and Humanities at £15,000 per year, MBA or Business Studies at £17,000 per year, Computer Science at £16,100 per year, Electronic Engineering at £16,800 per year, Psychology at £16,800 per year and Law at £15,500 per year.
Graduate research-based examples include Arts and Humanities at £14,500 per year, MBA or Business Studies at £16,800 per year, Computer Science at £17,800 per year, Electronic Engineering at £17,800 per year, Psychology at £18,300 per year and Law at £15,000 per year.
Students interested in business and leadership may consider the MBA route. The uploaded source states that business courses may require work experience, and it also lists MBA as the best-paying degree among alumni, with an average salary of £103,000 per annum in the source placement section.
Students interested in technology may compare Computer Science, Electronic Engineering and related engineering or computing pathways. These courses can support careers in software, systems, electronics, digital technology, applied engineering and technical problem-solving.
Students interested in psychology and human sciences may explore Psychology, human sciences and education-related routes. The source also mentions part-time courses at the School of Education and Human Development and College of Human Sciences as distance and blended learning opportunities.
Students interested in creative and communication careers may explore Creative Writing, Film, Media and Journalism, Product Design and Linguistics. These options can suit students targeting media, content, communication, design, language and creative industries.
Students should calculate tuition with living expenses and accommodation. The uploaded source estimates Bangor living costs at around £900 to £1,100 per month. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Bangor University so they can estimate total affordability before accepting an offer.
Computer Science
Undergraduate and postgraduate routes referenced in source •
Best for: Students interested in programming, software systems, computing and technology careers.
Applicants should prepare mathematics, computing, coding projects and technical readiness evidence.
MBA or Business Studies
Postgraduate •
Best for: Students and professionals interested in management, leadership, business strategy and international business.
The source mentions professional experience for business courses, so MBA applicants should prepare CV, work experience proof and career goals.
Electrical or Electronic Engineering
Undergraduate and postgraduate routes referenced in source •
Best for: Students interested in circuits, electronics, electrical systems, communications and applied engineering.
Applicants should highlight mathematics, physics, electronics projects, lab work or engineering readiness.
Psychology
Undergraduate and postgraduate routes referenced in source •
Best for: Students interested in human behaviour, research, social science, wellbeing and psychology-related careers.
Applicants should show psychology interest, research readiness and relevant academic preparation.
Creative Writing
Undergraduate route referenced in source •
Best for: Students interested in writing, storytelling, publishing and creative communication.
Applicants should prepare writing samples or portfolio evidence if required by the course.
Film, Media and Journalism
Undergraduate route referenced in source •
Best for: Students interested in film, media, journalism, storytelling and digital communication careers.
Applicants should prepare portfolio, writing samples, media projects or creative evidence if required.
Product Design
Undergraduate route referenced in source •
Best for: Students interested in product development, design, creativity and problem-solving.
Students should prepare a design portfolio where required.
Linguistics
Undergraduate route referenced in source •
Best for: Students interested in language, communication, speech, research and applied linguistics.
Applicants should show language interest, communication skills and academic fit.
Bangor University is known for Computer Science, MBA, Electrical Engineering, Psychology, Creative Writing, Film, Media and Journalism, Product Design, Linguistics, Business, Environmental Sciences and Human Sciences.
The uploaded source states that Bangor University offers 250 undergraduate courses and over 150 postgraduate programmes across more than 40 subject areas.
Yes. Computer Science is listed among popular programmes for international students, and the university has a School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering.
The uploaded source lists MBA as a popular programme and states that MBA is the best-paying degree among Bangor alumni in the source placement section.
Yes. Students should calculate tuition together with accommodation, meals, transport, phone, internet, personal costs and scholarship support before accepting an offer.
January and September intake planning, online application and UCAS routes, Indian Class XII requirements, postgraduate 2:2 equivalent guidance, English requirements, CAS deposit and accommodation planning
Bangor University offers January and September intakes according to the uploaded source. International students can apply through Bangor’s online application form, UCAS or agents. The source states that Indian students need between 45% and 85% in Class XII across different programmes, while another application section lists Standard XII with an average 50% or equivalent diploma as a prerequisite. Postgraduate admission generally requires an undergraduate degree, while the highlights section states a 2:2 UK honours degree equivalent, around 50-60%. English requirements include 70% in Standard XII English or IELTS minimum band 6 depending on course. The source advises students to apply by the end of June for September intake and by the end of October for January intake.
Bangor University admissions are available through the university’s online application route, UCAS and approved agents according to the uploaded source. The university has January and September intakes, giving international students more flexibility than single-intake institutions.
The uploaded source states that Indian students may need between 45% and 85% in Class XII across different programmes at Bangor University. Another application section lists proof of higher secondary education, such as Standard XII with an average 50% or an equivalent diploma, as a prerequisite.
For undergraduate admission, students should treat the percentage requirement as course-specific. Competitive or specialist courses may require higher grades, while some access or foundation routes may accept lower academic profiles. Students should verify the exact percentage for their selected course before applying.
For postgraduate admission, the uploaded source states that students need proof of an undergraduate degree or equivalent. The highlights section states that a 2:2 UK honours degree equivalent, around 50% to 60%, is required for postgraduate courses. Students should check programme-level requirements because some courses may require a higher academic profile or relevant subject background.
The uploaded source also mentions academic excellence, two years of professional experience and English proficiency test scores as general admission requirements for international students. It also notes that work experience may be required for business courses, making this especially important for MBA and management applicants.
English requirements include a minimum 70% score in English at Standard XII level or IELTS minimum band 6, depending on the course. Students who do not meet English language requirements can take Pre-sessional English Programmes before starting the desired course.
The source lists the application portal as Bangor University’s online application form, and also states that students can apply through UCAS. Because UCAS deadlines in the uploaded article refer to January 26, 2022, students planning a current or future intake should verify the latest UCAS deadline directly before applying.
The uploaded source states that Bangor accepts admissions throughout the year but advises students to apply by the end of June for the September intake or by the end of October for the January intake. Indian students should use these as early planning markers and verify current official course deadlines.
After admission, students receive a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies after paying a deposit of £2,000 according to the uploaded source. The CAS is needed for the UK student visa application. Students should verify the current deposit and CAS process before visa planning.
Visa-stage documents listed in the source include passport, CAS letter from the university, proof of funds, financial sponsor letter, passport-size photographs, medical certificate and proof of having paid the immigration health surcharge.
Accommodation planning should run alongside admissions. The uploaded source states that all first-year international students are guaranteed university accommodation, with options in Ffriddoedd Village, St Mary’s Village and Neuadd Garth. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Bangor University before arrival.
Step 1: Choose the right Bangor course
Shortlist the programme based on academic background, subject area, intake, tuition fee, scholarship eligibility and accommodation preference.
Step 2: Confirm intake availability
Check whether the selected course is available in September, January or both.
Step 3: Use the correct application route
Apply through Bangor’s online application form, UCAS or approved agents depending on study level and course.
Step 4: Check Indian academic requirements
Undergraduate applicants should check Class XII percentage requirements, while postgraduate applicants should check degree equivalency and course-specific subject requirements.
Step 5: Prepare English proof
Prepare Standard XII English evidence, IELTS or other accepted English proof based on course requirements.
Step 6: Prepare financial and visa planning
Keep proof of financial support ready and confirm CAS deposit and immigration health surcharge requirements.
Step 7: Apply early
Use end of June for September intake and end of October for January intake as planning markers, while verifying current official deadlines.
Step 8: Arrange accommodation
Compare university halls and verified private student accommodation near Bangor University after shortlisting or receiving an offer.
September Intake
Students should verify current course-specific deadlines because source data includes older UCAS references.
January Intake
Useful for students who miss September or need more time for visa and funding planning.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
professional requirements
additional requirements
Indian students can apply through Bangor University’s online application form, UCAS or approved agents, depending on course and study level.
The uploaded source states that Indian students may need 45% to 85% in Class XII across different programmes, while postgraduate courses generally require a 2:2 UK honours equivalent, around 50% to 60%.
The source states that IELTS minimum band 6 is required depending on the course, and students may also use 70% in Standard XII English where accepted.
Yes. The uploaded source lists January and September as intake seasons.
Students should start accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer, especially because first-year international students are guaranteed university accommodation but room type and village choice still matter.
A scenic North Wales student experience between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait with Ffriddoedd Village, St Mary’s Village, Neuadd Garth, Pontio Centre, student satisfaction strengths and verified housing planning
Bangor University is located between the Snowdonia mountains and the Menai Strait, giving students a scenic North Wales study experience in a smaller city environment. The uploaded source describes Bangor as easy to settle into, with supermarkets, food shops, high street chains, cafes, bars and restaurants in the city centre. Campus facilities include free Wi-Fi, gym, sports facilities, laundry, bar, cafe, lecture halls and the Pontio Centre. The university has around 2,960 accommodation places, guarantees accommodation to all first-year international students and offers housing mainly through Ffriddoedd Village, St Mary’s Village and Neuadd Garth. Living costs are estimated at around £900 to £1,100 per month.
Student life at Bangor University is shaped by its scenic North Wales location, smaller-city environment, university accommodation villages, student satisfaction recognition, sports access and affordable living compared with many larger UK cities.
The uploaded source states that Bangor University is situated between the Snowdonia mountains and the Menai Strait. It describes Bangor as a relatively small city that is easy to settle into, with access to beautiful natural surroundings including mountains, lakes and rivers.
Bangor city centre offers supermarkets, food shops, high street chains, cafes, bars and restaurants. The source also describes Bangor as well placed for sports enthusiasts and highlights the surrounding region’s natural appeal. North Wales is described as having been named the 4th best region in the world to visit by Lonely Planet in the uploaded source.
The campus includes facilities such as free Wi-Fi, gym, sports facilities, laundry, bar, cafe, lecture halls and other student amenities. The Pontio Centre is described as a social hub and home to the Students’ Union, with cinema, theatre, lecture theatres and exhibition spaces.
Accommodation is a major strength. The uploaded source states that Bangor University has about 2,960 accommodation places available in Bangor and that all first-year international students are guaranteed a place in university accommodation.
The main student housing areas in the source are Ffriddoedd Village, St Mary’s Village and Neuadd Garth. Most students are offered accommodation in Ffriddoedd Village or St Mary’s Village, while Neuadd Garth is described as a postgraduate hall located on College Road.
Ffriddoedd Village has around 2,000 rooms and is mostly en-suite. It includes one standard hall, Neuadd Reichel, with 120 rooms and shared kitchens and bathrooms. It is around a 10-minute walk from the main university building. Facilities include shops, laundrettes, common rooms, Bar Uno cafe bars and Canolfan Brailsford sports centre.
St Mary’s Village has around 600 rooms and offers en-suite rooms, budget rooms, five studio apartments and townhouses. It includes one standard hall called Bryn Eithin, with shared bathrooms and kitchens. It also includes around 300 en-suite bedrooms and 30 studios across residence halls such as Cemlyn, Cybi, Penmon, Ffordd Tudno En-suite Rooms and Studios and St Mary’s Quad.
Housing facilities are described as en-suite and linked with residence gym and Campus Life membership. The uploaded source also states that Bangor University accommodation was ranked Top 5 in the UK for student accommodation by WhatUni in 2019.
The uploaded source estimates living costs for a single student in Bangor at around £900 to £1,100 per month. Monthly cost examples include £74 for meals, £80 for transportation, £42 for clothing, £12 for personal care and £27 for phone and internet. Students should treat these as old planning estimates and verify current costs before budgeting.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Bangor University, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private housing near Ffriddoedd Village, St Mary’s Village, Neuadd Garth, Bangor city centre and student-friendly areas. Students can compare rent, bills, commute, safety, amenities, room type and contract length before booking from India.
Bangor University Campus
Scenic North Wales Location
The university is located between Snowdonia mountains and the Menai Strait.
Small City Environment
Bangor is described as relatively small and easy to settle into.
Pontio Centre
A social hub with Students’ Union, cinema, theatre, lecture theatres and exhibition spaces.
Sports Access
The source describes Bangor as well placed for sports enthusiasts and mentions sports facilities.
Accommodation Guarantee
All first-year international students are guaranteed a place in university accommodation according to the source.
Student Services Centre
Students receive help and support from the Student Services Centre regarding student matters.
Ffriddoedd Village
Best for: Students who want a large university accommodation village near the main university building
Commute: Around 10 minutes walk from the main university building according to the source
Good for first-year international students who want a student village lifestyle.
St Mary’s Village
Best for: Students comparing en-suite, budget, studio and townhouse options
Commute: Depends on exact university building and route
Useful for students who want a wider mix of room types.
College Road
Best for: Postgraduate students considering Neuadd Garth
Commute: Depends on academic building
Relevant for postgraduate hall planning.
Bangor City Centre
Best for: Students who want shops, cafes, restaurants and city access
Commute: Varies by property
Students should compare rent, walkability, noise and transport.
PBSA and Managed Student Housing Areas
Best for: International students who want professional housing management and amenities
Commute: Depends on property location
Helpful for students booking from India.
Student life at Bangor is scenic, community-oriented and accommodation-focused, with a North Wales location, student villages, sports access, Pontio Centre, Students’ Union and support services.
The uploaded source estimates living costs at around £900 to £1,100 per month for a single student living in Bangor.
Yes. The uploaded source states that all first-year international students are guaranteed a place in university accommodation.
The main accommodation options in the source include Ffriddoedd Village, St Mary’s Village and Neuadd Garth for postgraduate students.
Accommodation planning is important because room type, village, bills, amenities, walking distance and contract length affect the student’s daily routine and budget.
Vice-Chancellor Scholarships, Dean Scholarships, International Scholarships, bursaries, writing and skills workshops, part-time work guidance and verified accommodation budget planning
Bangor University offers scholarships and awards for international students. The uploaded source states that scholarships worth more than £1 million are available for international aspirants, while a later section mentions over £3.4 million in scholarships and bursaries. Scholarship examples include Vice-Chancellor Scholarships covering 50% of tuition fees, Dean Scholarships worth £4,000 for undergraduate students and £5,000 for graduate students, and International Scholarships worth £3,000. The source also mentions free writing and skills workshops and employability support for CVs, applications, interview techniques, jobs and work experience opportunities.
Bangor University scholarships can help Indian and international students reduce the cost of studying in the UK. The uploaded source mentions scholarships worth more than £1 million for international aspirants in one section and over £3.4 million in scholarships and bursaries in another section.
The Vice-Chancellor Scholarships are listed as covering 50% of the tuition fee. Eligibility in the uploaded source includes undergraduate applicants with grades equivalent to GCE A-level A grade and postgraduate applicants with the equivalent of a UK first-class bachelor’s degree. The source gives an older scholarship application deadline of 1 May 2020, so students must verify current dates before applying.
The Dean Scholarships are listed at £4,000 for undergraduate students and £5,000 for graduate students. Eligibility includes undergraduate applicants with grades equivalent to GCE A-level A grade and postgraduate applicants with the equivalent of a UK first-class bachelor’s degree. The uploaded source again lists an older deadline of 1 May 2020.
The International Scholarships are listed at £3,000. The uploaded source states that these scholarships are awarded at the university’s discretion based on course choice, academic performance, personal statement and other factors, and that admission applications are considered for the same.
Beyond financial awards, the uploaded source states that free writing and skills workshops are available for international students to enhance professional development. This is useful for students who want academic writing support, employability preparation and stronger confidence in the UK education system.
Students should also plan living costs. The uploaded source estimates that a single student living in Bangor may need around £900 to £1,100 per month. Monthly examples include £74 for meals, £80 for transportation, £42 for clothing, £12 for personal care and £27 for phone and internet.
Accommodation is another major budgeting area. The source states that Bangor University has about 2,960 accommodation places and guarantees accommodation to first-year international students. However, students should still compare room type, bills, amenities, village location and contract length before confirming housing.
The uploaded source also discusses work while studying. It states that international students generally have restrictions on the number of hours and type of work they can perform depending on visa type. It mentions that students holding a Tier 4 visa were required to work not more than 20 hours per week during term time. Students should verify current UK Student route rules before planning work.
The Skills and Employability Service offers advice and guidance on CVs and applications, interview techniques and also advertises jobs and work experience opportunities. Students should use this support early rather than waiting until graduation.
A realistic Bangor funding plan may combine scholarships, family funds, education loans, savings, part-time work within current UK visa rules and careful accommodation selection. Students should not rely on scholarship value until they receive official confirmation from the university.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Bangor University so they can estimate the real monthly budget after scholarship support. Comparing PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats early can help students avoid last-minute housing stress and choose accommodation that supports academic routine.
Vice-Chancellor Scholarships
High-value scholarship covering 50% of tuition fee for academically strong students.
Dean Scholarships
Scholarships worth £4,000 for undergraduate students and £5,000 for graduate students according to the source.
International Scholarships
£3,000 scholarships awarded at the university’s discretion based on course choice, academic performance, personal statement and other factors.
Scholarships and Bursaries
The source mentions more than £3.4 million in scholarships and bursaries.
Skills and Employability Support
Free writing and skills workshops, CV guidance, applications, interview techniques and job opportunity support are mentioned in the source.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Students should budget rent, bills, food, transport, phone, internet and personal costs separately from scholarships.
Vice-Chancellor Scholarships
Best for:
Coverage: 50% of tuition fee
High-value award for academically excellent students, but current eligibility and deadlines must be checked.
Dean Scholarships
Best for:
Coverage: £4,000 for undergraduate students and £5,000 for graduate students
Useful merit-based tuition support for strong applicants.
International Scholarships
Best for:
Coverage: £3,000
Relevant for international applicants who submit a strong course application.
Yes. The uploaded source lists scholarships and bursaries for international students, including Vice-Chancellor Scholarships, Dean Scholarships and International Scholarships.
The source lists Vice-Chancellor Scholarships covering 50% of tuition fees, Dean Scholarships worth £4,000 for undergraduate and £5,000 for graduate students, and International Scholarships worth £3,000.
The uploaded source states that International Scholarships are considered through admission applications, while other scholarships may require separate applications. Students should verify current rules.
The scholarships listed in the source mainly focus on tuition support, so students should budget accommodation separately unless official terms clearly include housing support.
Students can reduce costs by applying for scholarships, comparing verified accommodation early, checking bills included and choosing practical housing near campus or student villages.
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Explore undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA admissions at Bangor University including eligibility, IELTS requirements, tuition fees, January and September intakes, scholarships and career-focused admission guidance for international students.
Main Intakes
January & September 2026
Application Route
UCAS & Bangor Portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 - 6.5
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Bangor University is a student-focused UK university known for affordable education, strong research performance and popular programmes in Business, Computer Science, Accounting and Cyber Security.
Bangor University offers more than 250 undergraduate and over 150 postgraduate programmes to international students across multiple disciplines. The university attracts students seeking quality UK education with comparatively affordable tuition and living costs. Bangor is especially recognised for research-focused postgraduate courses, flexible admission routes and supportive international student services. Students applying for the 2026 intake should prepare academic records, English language proof and financial documentation early because postgraduate deadlines vary by course.
250+ undergraduate programmes
150+ postgraduate programmes
10,000+ enrolled students
23% international student population
January and September intake availability
Scholarships and grants available
No postgraduate application fee for online applications
Students seeking affordable UK education
Applicants interested in Accounting, Cyber Security or Business
Students targeting research-oriented postgraduate programmes
Applicants looking for flexible admission pathways
Students with strong academic and English language preparation
Applicants seeking supportive international student services
Students interested in studying in Wales
Students with weak academic records
Applicants without proper financial documentation
Students applying close to programme deadlines
Applicants lacking English language proficiency
Students without relevant bachelor's background for postgraduate courses
Applicants submitting incomplete supporting documents
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS & Direct Route
Undergraduate applicants can apply through UCAS or directly through Bangor University.
Postgraduate Admissions
Flexible PG Applications
Postgraduate applicants can apply through the university portal or authorised agents.
International Community
Global Student Mix
International students represent around 23% of the university population.
Scholarships
Funding Support
Scholarships, awards and grants are available for eligible students.
Bangor University accepts applications for January and September intakes, with postgraduate deadlines varying by programme.
14 January 2026
UG Equal Consideration Deadline
Main UCAS undergraduate application deadline.
30 June 2026
UG Final Deadline
Final UCAS application deadline for undergraduate admissions.
January 2026
January Intake
Selected postgraduate and pathway programmes begin during January intake.
September 2026
September Intake
Main academic intake for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Course Specific
Postgraduate Deadlines
Postgraduate programme deadlines vary depending on the department and intake.
Bangor University expects recognised academic qualifications, English proficiency and programme-specific preparation for undergraduate and postgraduate admissions.
Undergraduate
Standard XII qualification or equivalent
Postgraduate
Bachelor's degree equivalent to a UK honours degree
Most Bangor University programmes require IELTS scores between 6.0 and 6.5 or equivalent TOEFL scores.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.0 Overall
5.5 in each section
Higher Requirement
6.5 Overall
6.0 in each section
TOEFL iBT
Equivalent to IELTS 6.0
75 Overall
L-17, R-18, S-20, W-18
Equivalent to IELTS 6.5
85 Overall
L-20, R-20, S-20, W-22
Indian Board English
Indian Students
70% in English
Applicable for most central and state boards except Punjab State Board
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
Statement of Purpose or personal statement
Letters of Recommendation
Updated CV or resume
IELTS or TOEFL score
Proof of sufficient funds
Immigration documents
Work experience documents where applicable
Employer references for mature applicants
Portfolio or additional course-specific documents where required
Bangor University is especially recognised for Accounting, Computer Science, Cyber Security, Business and MBA-related programmes.
MBA
Best For
Leadership exposure and professional experience strengthen MBA applications.
MSc Computer Science
Best For
Coding projects and technical preparation improve competitiveness.
MSc Accounting
Best For
Accounting exposure and finance internships strengthen applications.
MSc Cyber Security
Best For
Technical certifications and coding skills improve admission profiles.
LLM
Best For
Strong academic writing and legal understanding support stronger applications.
MA Creative Writing
Best For
Writing samples and strong communication skills improve selection chances.
MSc Computer Science
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Cyber Security
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Accounting
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Estimated Moderate Acceptance
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Recognised academic qualifications
English language proficiency
Strong SOP or personal statement
Relevant technical or professional exposure
Proper financial documentation
Supporting references
Course-specific preparation
Apply early because postgraduate deadlines vary by programme.
Prepare strong personal statements aligned with career goals.
Highlight technical projects for Cyber Security and Computer Science courses.
Include work experience or leadership exposure where relevant.
Arrange financial and visa documentation early.
Track application progress regularly through the Bangor portal.
Use employer references for mature or professional-entry applications.
Submitting incomplete supporting documents
Weak SOPs without programme alignment
Ignoring programme-specific eligibility requirements
Poor English language preparation
Late applications for competitive courses
Missing financial proof documentation
Weak CV or employer references for mature-entry applicants
Academic Strength
Moderate to High
Research Focus
Strong
Mathematics Requirement
Important for technical programmes
STEP 1
Choose Programme
Select a programme aligned with your academic interests and career goals.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic, English language and programme-specific requirements carefully.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, SOP, CV, references and financial documents.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS, directly through Bangor University or through authorised agents.
STEP 5
Track Application
Monitor application status regularly through the university application portal.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Successful applicants receive offer letters through the application portal.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS Process
Pay deposits, receive CAS documentation and proceed with UK visa processing.
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Bangor University is a strong option for students seeking affordable UK education with flexible admissions.
Cyber Security, Computer Science and Accounting programmes are particularly relevant for career-focused international students.
Indian students can benefit from English score flexibility through board examinations.
Students should regularly monitor their application portal because additional documents may be requested.
Accommodation and visa planning should begin early for September intake due to international student demand.
Yes, Bangor University offers both January and September intakes for selected programmes.
Most programmes require IELTS 6.0 overall with 5.5 minimum, while some require IELTS 6.5 overall.
Yes, most Indian students can use 70% marks in English from central and state boards except Punjab State Board.
No, GMAT scores are considered but not mandatory for Bangor MBA admissions.
Work experience is desirable for selected programmes but not compulsory for most postgraduate courses.
Bangor University offers more than 250 undergraduate and over 150 postgraduate programmes.
Yes, students can apply directly through the university online portal or through UCAS for undergraduate programmes.
Around 23% of Bangor University's student population consists of international students.
No, Bangor University does not charge an application fee for online postgraduate applications.
Students generally require a valid passport, CAS statement, financial proof, English proficiency proof and academic transcripts.
Yes, mature students with industry experience can apply using employer references and a detailed CV.
Yes, Bangor University offers scholarships, awards and grants for eligible international students.
Students can track their application progress by logging into the Bangor University application portal.
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