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Student Accommodation Near School of Management, University of Bath

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Properties

6+ nearby

Starting from

£180/wk

Closest option

1.4 km away

Peak demand

July, August

Overview

Student Accommodation Near School of Management, University of Bath

School of Management, University of Bath is based at the University of Bath campus on Claverton Down Road. The supplied accommodation data includes a mix of Bath and Bristol listings, so distance needs to be handled carefully. Student Castle Bath is the closest supplied property at 1.4 km and is the only listing that can be presented as a near-campus Bath option. It offers studios and 1-bed accommodation from £393 per week, with study area, meeting room, gym, games area, ultra-fast WiFi and bills included. Avon Studios is 3.18 km away and Hollis Wharf is 4.43 km away, so both are Bath wider-area options rather than campus-adjacent accommodation. Brigg Point, Transom House and The Port On The Square are Bristol properties between 18.65 km and 19.84 km from the university coordinates, so they should be labelled as long-distance wider-area alternatives. The cheapest supplied option is Transom House, Bristol from £180 per week, but students should check whether a Bristol-to-Bath commute is realistic before considering it.

6 source property entries retainedPrices from £180/weekPrice range: £180-£443/weekDistance range: 1.4 km to 19.84 kmRoom types available: studio, 1-bed, ensuite room, shared roomClosest property: Student Castle BathCheapest property: Transom House, BristolImportant note: Bristol listings are long-distance wider-area options

Quick Answers

Student Castle Bath is the closest supplied accommodation option for School of Management, University of Bath at 1.4 km. Avon Studios and Hollis Wharf are Bath wider-area options, while the Bristol properties are long-distance alternatives that require commute checks. Transom House is cheapest from £180 per week, but it is 19.49 km away in Bristol.

Best For Budget

Transom House, Bristol

Best For Closest

Student Castle Bath, Bath

Best For Amenities

Student Castle Bath, Bath

Best For Studios

Student Castle Bath, Bath

Best Value Tradeoff

Student Castle Bath gives the best local tradeoff because it is the closest supplied property at 1.4 km and includes studios, 1-bed options, study area, meeting room, gym, ultra-fast WiFi and bills including WiFi, water, electricity, gas and content insurance.

Top Nearby Accommodation Options

Student Castle Bath, Bath

1.4 kmClosest supplied property

Near-campus Bath option

Studio1 BedStudy areaMeeting roomGymWiFi, Water +3

£393/wk

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Avon Studios, Bath

3.18 kmBath option

Wider Bath option

Studio1 BedStudy roomsGames roomLaundryWiFi, Water +3

£329/wk

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Hollis Wharf, Bath

4.43 kmBath option

Wider Bath option

StudioEnsuite RoomRooftop terraceCinema roomStudy areaGas, Water +1

£257/wk

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Brigg Point, Bristol

18.65 kmBristol option

Long-distance wider-area Bristol option

Ensuite RoomStudioStudy areasPrivate meeting roomsRooftop terraceWater, Electricity +2

£229/wk

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Transom House, Bristol

19.49 kmLowest weekly price

Long-distance wider-area Bristol option

Ensuite RoomShared RoomUltra-fast WiFiCommunal spacePrivate or group study areasWiFi, Electricity +3

£180/wk

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Price Comparison

PropertyFrom/weekRoom typesDistanceApprox travelKey amenitiesBills
Student Castle Bath£393Studio, 1-bed1.4 kmNear-campus Bath optionStudy area, meeting room, gym, games area, ultra-fast WiFiWiFi, water, electricity, gas, content insurance
Avon Studios£329Studio, 1-bed3.18 kmWider Bath optionGames room, study rooms, laundry, social events, residence teamWiFi, water, electricity, heating, contents insurance
Hollis Wharf£257Studio, ensuite room4.43 kmWider Bath optionCommunal lounge, games room, rooftop terrace, cinema room, study areaGas, water, electricity
Brigg Point£229Ensuite room, studio18.65 kmLong-distance wider-area Bristol optionStudy areas, meeting rooms, rooftop terrace, cinema room, gym and fitness studioWater, electricity, heating, WiFi
Transom House£180Ensuite room, shared room19.49 kmLong-distance wider-area Bristol optionUltra-fast WiFi, communal space, pool tables, study areas, social eventsWiFi, electricity, water, gas, content insurance
The Port On The Square£245Ensuite room, studio19.84 kmLong-distance wider-area Bristol optionCinema room, study area, meeting room, gym, 1Gbps wired internetContents insurance, water, electricity, heating, WiFi

Best Student Areas

Claverton Down and University of Bath campus area

Claverton Down is the most relevant search area for School of Management, University of Bath students because the school is based at the University of Bath campus. Student Castle Bath is the closest supplied option at 1.4 km and should be prioritised before wider Bath or Bristol options. Students should still check the live route because campus access can depend on the exact walking or bus route.

Bath city wider area

Bath wider-area options in the supplied data include Avon Studios at 3.18 km and Hollis Wharf at 4.43 km. These properties are not campus-adjacent but remain Bath-based alternatives. Avon Studios is stronger for study rooms, residence team and security team, while Hollis Wharf gives lower Bath pricing with rooftop terrace, cinema room, study area and games facilities.

Bristol wider area

Bristol appears in the source data through Brigg Point, Transom House and The Port On The Square. These options are 18.65 km to 19.84 km from the university coordinates and should only be considered after live commute checking. Bristol may offer lower starting prices and strong amenities, but it is not local Bath accommodation for daily campus access.

The uploaded university data does not include populated nearby_places, so this content avoids adding unsupported shops, bus stops, stations or landmarks. The useful local context comes from the university address and property locations. School of Management is based on the University of Bath campus at Claverton Down. Student Castle Bath is on Pulteney Road South, Avon Studios is on Midland Road and Hollis Wharf is on Rackfield Place, all within Bath. Brigg Point, Transom House and The Port On The Square are Bristol properties and should be discussed as wider-area alternatives only. Students should check live local essentials, transport and late routes from each property before booking.

How to Choose

Students choosing accommodation near School of Management, University of Bath should start with Bath options before considering Bristol. Student Castle Bath is the strongest first choice if the budget allows because it is closest and offers private room formats plus study-friendly amenities. Hollis Wharf is the lower-priced Bath option and may suit students who want a studio or ensuite with social facilities. Avon Studios is useful for students wanting study rooms, residence team support and 1-bed or studio options. Bristol properties may show lower pricing, especially Transom House from £180 per week, but students should not choose them without confirming travel time and cost to Claverton Down. For most students attending regular classes, Bath-based accommodation is more practical than Bristol unless the timetable and commute work clearly.

University Info

Address

University Of Bath, Claverton Down Rd, Claverton Down, Combe Down, Bath BA2 7AY

Demand & Timing

High Demand Months

JulyAugustSeptember

Booking Window

Students typically begin comparing Bath accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially when they want studios, ensuites or managed student accommodation close to Claverton Down.

School of Management, University of Bath accommodation demand can rise before autumn intake because Bath has limited student accommodation supply and students often compare Bath city options before widening to Bristol.

Getting to Campus

The supplied properties are split between one near-campus Bath option, two wider Bath options and three long-distance Bristol options. Students should check live routes to Claverton Down before booking.

Student Castle Bath: 1.4 km, near-campus Bath option

Avon Studios: 3.18 km, wider Bath option

Hollis Wharf: 4.43 km, wider Bath option

Brigg Point: 18.65 km, long-distance wider-area Bristol option

Transom House: 19.49 km, long-distance wider-area Bristol option

The Port On The Square: 19.84 km, long-distance wider-area Bristol option

The uploaded university data does not include nearby transport places, so no specific stations, bus stops or routes have been added to the curated transport block. Bath properties should still be route-checked to Claverton Down, while Bristol properties require extra commute validation before booking.

Bills & Inclusions

All supplied properties include some bills, but the exact inclusions differ between Bath and Bristol listings.

Student Castle Bath includes WiFi, water, electricity, gas and content insurance.

Avon Studios includes WiFi, water, electricity, heating and contents insurance.

Hollis Wharf includes gas, water and electricity.

Brigg Point includes water, electricity, heating and WiFi.

Transom House includes WiFi, electricity, water, gas and content insurance.

The Port On The Square includes contents insurance, water, electricity, heating and WiFi.

Students should compare bill inclusions alongside commute. A cheaper Bristol room may not be better value if travel time and travel costs to Bath are high. For Bath options, content insurance, WiFi and study facilities are useful comparison points.

Room Types

studio

Studio rooms are supplied at Student Castle Bath, Avon Studios, Hollis Wharf, Brigg Point and The Port On The Square. The closest studio option is Student Castle Bath at 1.4 km, while the lowest supplied studio-related starting price is at Brigg Point from £229 per week, though it is in Bristol.

1-bed

1-bed accommodation is supplied at Student Castle Bath and Avon Studios. These are Bath-based options and may suit students who want more independent living near the University of Bath area.

ensuite room

Ensuite rooms are supplied at Hollis Wharf, Brigg Point, Transom House and The Port On The Square. Hollis Wharf is the Bath-based ensuite option, while the Bristol ensuite options require commute checking.

shared room

Shared rooms are represented by the non-ensuite option at Transom House. It is the cheapest supplied property from £180 per week, but it is in Bristol and not close to the University of Bath campus.

Booking Advice

Students should compare Bath options first because they are closer to Claverton Down. Bristol listings should only be considered after checking live travel time, transport cost and timetable fit.

Area & Transport

Distance clarity is important for this page. Student Castle Bath is 1.4 km from School of Management, University of Bath and can be shown as the closest supplied Bath option. Avon Studios is 3.18 km away and Hollis Wharf is 4.43 km away, so both are wider Bath options. Brigg Point is 18.65 km away, Transom House is 19.49 km away and The Port On The Square is 19.84 km away, so all Bristol listings are long-distance wider-area options. The uploaded data does not include transport stops or route times, so exact public transport journeys should not be generated from this object. Students should verify live routes to Claverton Down before booking.

Campus & City

University Buildings

School of Management, University of BathUniversity of BathClaverton Down campus area

Departments

ManagementBusinessFinanceMarketingAccountingEntrepreneurship

Student Neighbourhoods

Claverton DownPulteney RoadMidland RoadRackfield PlaceBath city centreBristol wider areaGas LaneVictoria StreetSurrey Street

Everyday Life

University of Bath campusClaverton Down RoadPulteney RoadMidland RoadRackfield PlaceBath student accommodation areaBristol wider accommodation area

Related & Nearby

Nearby Institutions

University of Bath

Landmarks

Claverton DownClaverton Down RoadPulteney RoadMidland RoadRackfield PlaceGas LaneVictoria StreetSurrey Street

Trust & Data Quality

Accommodation pricing, distances, room types, amenities, bills, safety features and property rules are based on supplied Admistay listing data.

All six supplied property entries are retained in this content object so no source accommodation data is removed.

Student Castle Bath is the only supplied property within 1.5 km of School of Management, University of Bath and can be presented as a near-campus option.

Avon Studios and Hollis Wharf are Bath wider-area options, while Bristol properties are long-distance wider-area alternatives and should not be described as nearby or campus-adjacent.

Nearby places were not supplied in the university data, so the curated nearby places block is intentionally left empty rather than padded with unsupported locations.

No property-level review data was supplied, so accommodation aggregate rating schema is not enabled.

This guide uses only the supplied Admistay data for property names, slugs, prices, distances, room types, amenities, bills, security features and property rules. No nearby places were supplied, so the curated nearby places block remains empty. No property-level review data was supplied, so aggregate rating schema for accommodation listings is disabled. Bristol options are retained because they are in the supplied data, but they are clearly labelled as long-distance wider-area alternatives.

Frequently Asked

1

What is the closest supplied accommodation to School of Management, University of Bath?

Student Castle Bath is the closest supplied property at 1.4 km from the university coordinates. It offers studio and 1-bed accommodation from £393 per week.

2

What is the cheapest supplied accommodation for School of Management, University of Bath students?

Transom House, Bristol is the cheapest supplied option from £180 per week, but it is 19.49 km away. Students should check the Bristol-to-Bath commute before considering it.

3

Are there Bath-based accommodation options in the supplied data?

Yes. Student Castle Bath, Avon Studios and Hollis Wharf are Bath-based options. Student Castle Bath is closest, Avon Studios is 3.18 km away, and Hollis Wharf is 4.43 km away.

4

Are the Bristol properties near School of Management, University of Bath?

No. Brigg Point, Transom House and The Port On The Square are Bristol wider-area options between 18.65 km and 19.84 km from the university coordinates. They should not be described as nearby accommodation.

5

Are studio rooms available near School of Management, University of Bath?

Yes. Studio rooms are supplied at Student Castle Bath, Avon Studios, Hollis Wharf, Brigg Point and The Port On The Square. Bath-based studio options should be checked first for practicality.

6

Are ensuite rooms available in the supplied data?

Yes. Ensuite rooms are supplied at Hollis Wharf, Brigg Point, Transom House and The Port On The Square. Hollis Wharf is the Bath-based ensuite option in the supplied data.

7

Are 1-bed rooms available in the supplied data?

Yes. Student Castle Bath and Avon Studios list 1-bed accommodation. Both are Bath-based options and may suit students wanting more independent living.

8

Which property has the strongest amenities?

Student Castle Bath has strong local amenities including study area, meeting room, gym, games area, outdoor courtyard, bike storage and ultra-fast WiFi. The Port On The Square also has strong amenities but is in Bristol.

9

Which Bath property has the lowest starting price?

Hollis Wharf has the lowest starting price among the Bath-based supplied properties, from £257 per week. It offers studio and ensuite room types.

10

Are bills included in the Bath accommodation options?

Yes. Student Castle Bath includes WiFi, water, electricity, gas and content insurance. Avon Studios includes WiFi, water, electricity, heating and contents insurance. Hollis Wharf includes gas, water and electricity.

11

Does Student Castle Bath include content insurance?

Yes. Student Castle Bath lists content insurance as included, along with WiFi, water, electricity and gas.

12

Does Avon Studios include safety features?

Yes. Avon Studios lists CCTV and a security team in the supplied safety and security data.

13

Which option is best for postgraduate management students?

Student Castle Bath is a strong postgraduate option because it is the closest supplied property and includes study area, meeting room, gym, ultra-fast WiFi and private room formats.

14

Should students book Bristol accommodation for University of Bath?

Students should only consider Bristol accommodation after checking live travel time, travel cost and timetable fit. The Bristol properties in this data are more than 18 km from the university coordinates.

15

Why are Bristol properties shown for a Bath university?

The supplied source data includes Bristol properties, so they are retained in the JSON. They are clearly labelled as long-distance wider-area options rather than nearby Bath accommodation.

16

Should exact public transport time be shown from this data?

No. The source gives stored distances but does not include live public transport routes. Exact travel times should only be shown after verified route data is available.

17

What details should students check before booking?

Students should check live route to Claverton Down, weekly rent, room type, bill inclusions, deposit, tenancy length, security, cancellation terms and move-in date.

18

How should students enquire for accommodation near School of Management, University of Bath?

Students should share their budget, room type, move-in date, stay duration and preferred commute. An advisor can then compare Bath options first and only suggest Bristol if the commute works.

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University Guide

About School of Management, University of Bath

Explore overview, courses, fees, admissions, campus life, scholarships and student accommodation guidance in one premium Admistay guide.

Overview

About School of Management, University of Bath

A leading UK management school with strong placements, competitive admissions and high-value business programmes

School of Management, University of Bath is a leading UK business school known for management, accounting, finance, marketing, MBA and postgraduate business education. As part of the University of Bath, it attracts students from over 130 countries and offers strong industry exposure through more than 300 company partners. With competitive admissions, strong placement culture and accommodation available, it is a strong option for Indian and international students seeking a high-quality business education in a premium UK student city.

School Name

School of Management, University of Bath

Country

United Kingdom

City

Bath

Parent University

University of Bath

Type

Business School

Campus

Claverton Down Campus

Academic Strength

Management, Accounting, Business, Finance, Marketing, MBA and Research

Total Programmes

25 according to the old source data

Application Fee

PG application fee listed as £60 in the old source data

School of Management, University of Bath is one of the recognised business and management schools in the United Kingdom, offering undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, MPhil, MRes and PhD programmes. As part of the University of Bath, the school benefits from a strong academic reputation, a well-developed campus environment and a clear employability focus. For Indian and international students, Bath can be an attractive destination because it combines a respected management school with a safe, student-friendly city environment.

The school attracts international students from over 130 countries according to the old source data. This global student mix is important for business education because students learn through multicultural teamwork, global case discussions, leadership exercises and peer networking. Students applying from India can benefit from exposure to classmates from different countries while studying in a structured UK university environment.

School of Management, University of Bath is known for courses across management, accounting, business, finance, marketing, MBA and research routes. The source data mentions over 25 programmes and includes courses such as MSc International Management, MBA, BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Management and Marketing and MSc Finance. Students should verify current course names, fees and entry criteria before applying because academic portfolios change by year.

Admissions are described as competitive in the old source data, with applications reviewed based on academic competence, leadership skills and professional experience. This means students should not treat the school as only a marks-based application. A strong academic record, clear personal statement, relevant internship or work experience, leadership evidence and English language proficiency can all improve the overall profile.

The University of Bath School of Management has strong industry links. The old source data mentions more than 300 company partners and states that over 90% of current students are doing placements. These figures should be refreshed before publication, but they indicate a strong placement and employability culture. Students interested in business, finance, consulting, marketing, analytics, project management or leadership can benefit from this practical career-facing environment.

The school operates from the University of Bath’s Claverton Down Campus, a large 140-acre campus mentioned in the source data. The campus includes academic buildings, student accommodation, the Virgil Building, student services, career and placement services, skill centres, study spaces, library facilities, sports facilities and the Sports Training Village. For students who want a campus-based UK study experience, Bath offers a balance of academic focus, student life and city access.

Accommodation is available for students according to the old source data. University of Bath provides accommodation options for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, with residential halls such as Canal Wharf, Cleveland’s Buildings, Pulteney Court, Thornbank Gardens and Aquila Court mentioned in the old content. Room types include standard rooms, ensuite options and studios. Students should verify current accommodation prices, deadlines and availability before applying.

Students searching for student accommodation near School of Management, University of Bath usually compare university accommodation, Bath city centre, Oldfield Park, Widcombe, Bathwick, Combe Down, Twerton and other student-friendly areas. Campus accommodation may be convenient for first-year students, while private housing or PBSA can suit students who want independence or specific room types.

Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Bath, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student apartments. This is especially helpful for Indian students who may not know Bath areas, rent levels, commute options, tenancy rules, deposits or whether bills are included.

Overall, School of Management, University of Bath is best suited for students seeking a competitive UK business school with strong placements, a respected university brand, management-focused programmes and a premium campus lifestyle. Indian and international students should plan course selection, admissions, scholarships, accommodation and career goals together before applying.

Key Highlights

Part of the globally recognised University of Bath
International students from over 130 countries are mentioned in the old source data
Known for management, accounting, finance, marketing, MBA and postgraduate business programmes
Old source data mentions more than 25 total programmes
Admissions are reviewed based on academic competence, leadership skills and professional experience
UG applications are through UCAS and PG applications through the university portal according to the old data
Old source data mentions more than 300 company partners
Over 90% of current students doing placements is mentioned in the old source data

Quick Answers

Is School of Management, University of Bath good for Indian students?

Yes. It can be a strong option for Indian students interested in management, finance, accounting, marketing, MBA and business careers in the UK.

What is School of Management, University of Bath known for?

The school is known for management education, MBA programmes, accounting, finance, marketing, strong placement culture and company partnerships mentioned in the source data.

Where do students live near School of Management, University of Bath?

Students usually compare university accommodation, Bath city centre, Oldfield Park, Widcombe, Bathwick, Combe Down and private student housing near the campus.

Is accommodation expensive near University of Bath?

Bath is a premium UK student city, so accommodation can be more expensive than smaller cities. Students should compare university halls, shared flats, PBSA and studios early.

Is School of Management, University of Bath worth it?

It can be worth it for students seeking a competitive business school, strong placement culture, respected university brand and a high-quality campus-based UK study experience.

Student Insights

Bath is a premium student city, so students should compare accommodation early before preferred room types fill.
Indian students should prepare a strong SOP because the school considers leadership and professional experience alongside academics.
Students applying for MBA should verify current work experience expectations and English language requirements.
Placement opportunities can be valuable, but students should actively use career services and employer links from the first year.
Campus accommodation can simplify commute, but private housing may offer more flexibility depending on budget.
Students should verify old ranking, fee and scholarship data before making final decisions.
Courses & Fees

School of Management, University of Bath Courses and Tuition Fees

Management, accounting, finance, marketing, MBA and research routes at Bath

School of Management, University of Bath offers over 25 undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and research programmes across management, accounting, business, finance, marketing and related fields. The old source data lists UG tuition from £21,000 to £23,400, PG tuition from £22,000 to £26,000 and MBA tuition at £37,500, but students should verify current fees before applying.

School of Management, University of Bath courses cover management, accounting, business, finance, marketing, MBA, MPhil, MRes and PhD study routes. The school is suitable for students who want a business education with strong academic quality, employability focus and practical placement exposure. Indian and international students can choose from undergraduate, postgraduate and research-level options depending on academic background and career goals.

The old source data states that the school offers over 25 different programmes across undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD levels. It also mentions full-time MBA and Executive MBA or part-time MBA routes, along with full-time and part-time MPhil, MRes and PhD programmes. Students should verify current course availability before applying because course names, structure and fee levels may change.

Popular programmes in the old source data include MSc International Management, MBA, BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Management and Marketing and MSc Finance. These courses are relevant for students seeking careers in finance, consulting, accounting, marketing, project management, business analytics, strategy, leadership and corporate management.

For Indian students, the old source data lists Indian bachelor’s degree with 60% as an entry reference for selected postgraduate courses such as MSc International Management, MBA and MSc Finance. For undergraduate courses such as BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Management and Marketing, the source mentions Standard XII with CBSE or ICSE board, minimum 80% average and 85% marks for best four subjects including maths. Students should verify exact current entry requirements by course before applying.

The old source data lists tuition fees such as £22,000 for MSc International Management, £37,500 for MBA, £10,500 for selected BSc course examples, and £26,000 for MSc Finance. Another tuition table in the same source lists broader ranges of £21,000 to £23,400 for UG programmes, £22,000 to £26,000 for PG programmes and £37,500 for MBA. Because the source contains inconsistent fee figures for some undergraduate entries, students should treat all fees as old planning references and verify current official values.

Students should calculate tuition with living costs and accommodation. The old source data lists weekly living costs for undergraduate and postgraduate students, including rent, food, household goods, utilities, laundry, travel, mobile, leisure and clothing. It estimates weekly costs of £299 for UG students and £317 for PG students, with annual totals of £11,362 and £16,484 respectively. These values should be refreshed before publication.

Accommodation choice can significantly affect total affordability in Bath. University accommodation may be convenient, while private shared flats or PBSA may provide different value depending on bills, location and contract length. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of Bath, including standard rooms, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments.

Key Highlights

Over 25 programmes are mentioned in the old source data
Courses cover management, accounting, business, finance, marketing, MBA and research routes
Popular programmes include MSc International Management, MBA, BSc Accounting and Finance and MSc Finance
Old source data lists PG programme fees from around £22,000 to £26,000
MBA tuition is listed at around £37,500 in the old source data
UG tuition is listed from £21,000 to £23,400 in the broader cost table
Selected old course table entries list BSc fees at £10,500, creating inconsistency that should be verified
Indian bachelor’s degree with 60% is mentioned for selected PG courses

Popular Courses

MSc International Management

PostgraduateVaries by programme

Fee: ££22,000 / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Graduates seeking international business and management careers

The old source data mentions Indian bachelor’s degree with 60%, but current requirements should be verified.

MBA

PostgraduateVaries by programme

Fee: ££37,500 / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Professionals seeking leadership, business transformation and strategic management growth

Applicants should verify current work experience expectations, English requirements and MBA fee before applying.

BSc Accounting and Finance

UndergraduateVaries by programme

Fee: £Fee should be verified due to source inconsistency / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students interested in finance, accounting, audit and analytical careers

The old source mentions strong Class XII marks with mathematics for selected UG routes.

BSc Management and Marketing

UndergraduateVaries by programme

Fee: £Fee should be verified due to source inconsistency / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students interested in marketing, management, branding and business communication

Students should prepare strong academic records and a clear personal statement.

MSc Finance

PostgraduateVaries by programme

Fee: ££26,000 / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Graduates seeking finance, investment, banking and financial strategy careers

Students should strengthen quantitative skills, Excel, financial analysis and business communication before arrival.

MPhil, MRes and PhD Management Routes

ResearchVaries by research route

Fee: £Varies by programme / year

INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying

Best for: Students interested in research, doctoral study and academic business careers

Research applicants should prepare a strong proposal and verify supervisor availability before applying.

Fee Insights

The old source data lists PG programme fees from around £22,000 to £26,000.
MBA tuition is listed at around £37,500 in the old source data.
UG programme fees are listed as £21,000 to £23,400 in one cost table, while selected course rows show £10,500, so students must verify current official fees.
Students should not publish old fee values without checking the latest University of Bath fee page.
Bath accommodation can be a major expense, especially for students choosing studios or private housing.
Students should budget for tuition, rent, utilities, food, travel, visa, healthcare surcharge and setup costs together.

Quick Answers

Which courses is School of Management, University of Bath famous for?

The school is known for management, MBA, MSc International Management, MSc Finance, accounting and finance, management and marketing, and research routes.

Is School of Management, University of Bath expensive for international students?

Tuition and Bath living costs can be significant, especially for MBA and postgraduate courses, so students should budget carefully for fees and accommodation.

Which University of Bath School of Management course is best for Indian students?

Popular options for Indian students may include MSc International Management, MSc Finance, MBA, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Management and Marketing depending on career goals.

Are School of Management, University of Bath graduates employable?

The old source data highlights strong placement culture and company partnerships, but students should verify current placement outcomes and actively use career services.

How should students budget for School of Management, University of Bath?

Students should calculate tuition, accommodation, food, utilities, travel, laundry, phone, leisure, clothing, visa and healthcare surcharge together.

Student Insights

Students should verify official fees because the old source data has inconsistent undergraduate fee values.
MBA applicants should prepare leadership, work experience and career goals clearly.
Bath is a premium city, so accommodation planning should start early.
Indian students applying for finance courses should build strong quantitative and analytical skills.
Research applicants should verify supervisor fit before applying.
Students should compare campus accommodation and private housing based on commute, bills and total annual cost.
Admissions & Intakes

School of Management, University of Bath Admissions and Intakes

UCAS, university portal, English requirements and competitive application planning

Admissions to School of Management, University of Bath are competitive and consider academic competence, leadership skills and professional experience. The old source data states that undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS, postgraduate applicants use the university portal and PG applicants pay a £60 application fee. Students should prepare academic transcripts, personal statement, passport, CV, reference, work experience proof and English language scores before applying.

School of Management, University of Bath admissions are competitive because the school reviews applicants based on academic competence, leadership skills and professional experience according to the old source data. Students applying from India should prepare a complete profile rather than focusing only on marks. Strong academics, relevant internships, work experience, leadership evidence, English language proficiency and a clear personal statement can all improve application quality.

The source data states that undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants apply directly through the University of Bath portal. The old data lists application fees of £20 for UG and £60 for PG. Students should verify current application fees and deadlines before submitting because UCAS and university processes can change.

Supporting documents listed in the old source data include official academic transcripts, personal statement, copy of passport, CV or resume, academic reference letter, copy of past work experience or internship letter and English language proficiency proof. Students should prepare clean scanned documents and make sure academic names, dates, passport details and course names are consistent across all files.

English language requirements in the old source data vary by course level. For MBA, the source lists IELTS 7.0 with 6.5 in all components, TOEFL iBT 100 and PTE 69. For postgraduate courses, it lists IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in all components, TOEFL iBT 90 and PTE 62 with 59 in all components. For undergraduate courses, it lists IELTS 7.0 with 6.5 in all components, TOEFL iBT 100 and PTE 69 with 62 in all components. These should be verified before application.

Course-specific academic requirements are also important. The old source data mentions Indian bachelor’s degree with 60% for selected postgraduate courses and Standard XII CBSE or ICSE performance with strong marks including maths for selected undergraduate business courses. Students should verify exact course-level requirements because competitive programmes may need stronger profiles.

For MBA applicants, professional experience and leadership potential can be especially important. The source data states that applications are reviewed based on leadership skills and professional experience, so MBA candidates should highlight career progression, management exposure, achievements and post-MBA goals in the CV and personal statement.

Accommodation planning should begin during admission planning. University of Bath accommodation is available, but Bath is a premium UK student city and popular rooms can fill quickly. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of Bath, including university halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments.

The most common mistake is leaving accommodation research until after offer or visa approval. Students should compare rent, commute, bills, contract length and room type early so they can make a realistic financial plan alongside tuition, visa and healthcare surcharge costs.

Overall, admission to School of Management, University of Bath requires early planning, strong documents, English readiness, financial preparation and accommodation research. Indian students should focus on building a complete profile that explains academic fit, leadership, career goals and readiness for a competitive UK business school.

Key Highlights

Admissions are reviewed based on academic competence, leadership skills and professional experience according to the old source data
Undergraduate applications are through UCAS according to the old source data
Postgraduate applicants apply through the University of Bath portal according to the old data
Old source data lists UG application fee at £20 and PG application fee at £60
Documents include transcripts, personal statement, passport, CV, academic reference and work experience proof
MBA English requirement in the old data includes IELTS 7.0 with 6.5 in all components
Postgraduate English requirement includes IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in all components in the old data
Undergraduate English requirement includes IELTS 7.0 with 6.5 in all components in the old data

Documents Required

Official academic transcripts
Personal statement
Copy of passport
CV or resume
Academic reference letter
Copy of past work experience or internship letter
English language proficiency test proof
Documents translated into English where required

Budget Advice

Students should verify current tuition fees because the old source data may not reflect the latest academic year.
Application fees listed in the old source should be checked before submission.
Students should budget for tuition, accommodation, food, utilities, laundry, travel, phone, leisure, clothing, visa and healthcare surcharge.
Bath accommodation can be premium, so students should compare university halls and private housing early.
Students applying for scholarships may not need a separate form according to the old FAQ, but current scholarship process should be verified.
Indian students should keep proof of funds ready for admission and visa planning.

Application Process

Step 1: Choose Programme

Select an undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA or research route based on academic background and career goals.

Step 2: Check Entry Requirements

Review academic percentage, maths requirements, English scores, work experience and course-specific eligibility.

Step 3: Prepare Documents

Collect transcripts, personal statement, passport, CV, academic reference, work experience proof and English test scores.

Step 4: Submit Application

Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or the University of Bath portal for postgraduate courses.

Step 5: Pay Application Fee

The old source data lists £20 for UG and £60 for PG, but current fees should be verified before submission.

Step 6: Track Offer Decision

Monitor conditional or unconditional offer updates and respond to any pending requirements.

Step 7: Plan Funding and Accommodation

Review scholarships, proof of funds, university accommodation and verified Bath housing through Admistay.

Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival

Complete CAS, visa application, accommodation confirmation, travel planning and arrival budgeting.

Intakes

Main Academic Intake

Most UK undergraduate and postgraduate programmes commonly follow the main academic intake structure, but availability varies by programme.

Application: Students should verify current UCAS and postgraduate application deadlines.

Accommodation should be compared early because Bath housing demand can be strong before the main intake.

Programme-Specific Intakes

MBA, executive education and research programmes may follow programme-specific timelines.

Application: Deadlines vary by programme and academic year.

Students should confirm offer, start date, CAS and accommodation before booking travel.

Entry Requirements

undergraduate

academic requirements

  • Standard XII with CBSE or ICSE board mentioned for selected UG courses in the old source data
  • Minimum 80% average and 85% in best four subjects including maths mentioned for selected UG routes
  • Course-specific requirements may vary by programme
  • Undergraduate applications are through UCAS according to the old source data

english language requirements

  • IELTS 7.0 with 6.5 in all components mentioned in the old source data
  • TOEFL iBT 100 mentioned in the old source data
  • PTE 69 with 62 in all components mentioned in the old source data
  • Students should verify current course-specific English requirements

additional requirements

  • Personal statement
  • Official academic transcripts
  • Academic reference letter
  • Passport copy
  • English language proficiency proof
  • Documents translated into English where required

postgraduate

academic requirements

  • Indian bachelor’s degree with 60% mentioned for selected PG courses in the old source data
  • Relevant academic background may be required depending on programme
  • Professional experience and leadership skills may be important for MBA applicants
  • Research applicants may need additional proposal or academic fit checks

english language requirements

  • For PG courses, IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in all components mentioned in the old source data
  • For PG courses, TOEFL iBT 90 mentioned in the old source data
  • For PG courses, PTE 62 with 59 in all components mentioned in the old source data
  • For MBA, IELTS 7.0 with 6.5 in all components, TOEFL iBT 100 and PTE 69 are mentioned in the old data

additional requirements

  • University portal application
  • Official academic transcripts
  • Personal statement
  • CV or resume
  • Academic reference letter
  • Past work experience or internship letter
  • Passport copy
  • English language proficiency proof

Quick Answers

How do international students apply to School of Management, University of Bath?

Undergraduate students apply through UCAS, while postgraduate students apply through the University of Bath portal according to the old source data.

Is School of Management, University of Bath hard to get into?

Admissions are competitive and consider academic competence, leadership skills and professional experience, so students should prepare a strong overall profile.

Which intake is best for University of Bath School of Management?

The best intake depends on the selected programme. Students should verify current UCAS, postgraduate, MBA and research deadlines before applying.

When should students arrange accommodation near University of Bath?

Students should compare accommodation after shortlisting or receiving an offer because Bath is a premium student city and popular rooms can fill early.

Does School of Management, University of Bath require IELTS?

The old source data mentions IELTS, TOEFL and PTE requirements by course level, but students should verify current score requirements for their chosen programme.

Student Insights

Students should prepare a leadership-focused application because the school considers more than academics.
Indian students applying for UG courses should verify maths requirements carefully.
MBA applicants should show professional experience, management exposure and clear post-MBA goals.
Scholarship and admission requirements may differ, so students should check both early.
Bath accommodation should be compared before finalising the budget because rent can be high.
Students should not rely on old application fee or English requirement values without verification.
Campus & Student Life

School of Management, University of Bath Campus and Student Life

A premium campus experience with accommodation, careers support, library facilities and sports infrastructure

School of Management, University of Bath students study within the University of Bath’s Claverton Down Campus, a 140-acre campus with academic buildings, student accommodation, the Virgil Building, library, career services, skill centres, study spaces and sports facilities including the Sports Training Village. Students can choose university accommodation or compare private housing in Bath city areas based on budget and commute.

Campus life at School of Management, University of Bath is connected to the University of Bath’s Claverton Down Campus. The old source data describes the campus as a large 140-acre environment with academic buildings, newly constructed accommodation, staff and student facilities, sports spaces and student services. This gives business students a strong campus-based experience while remaining close to the city of Bath.

The campus includes the Virgil Building, described in the old source data as a student city centre hub. It provides placement and career services, student services, skill centres and study spaces. This is particularly valuable for School of Management students because employability, placements, leadership development and professional preparation are central to the business school experience.

The university library is also a key academic facility. The old source data mentions security desks, open-plan areas, quiet study spaces, printing and photocopying machines, e-resources, journals, e-books and print materials such as books and magazines. For students in finance, management, marketing and MBA programmes, access to strong library and study facilities can support assignments, dissertations and group projects.

Bath also offers strong sports and wellbeing facilities. The old source data mentions a Sports Training Village offering more than 50 indoor and outdoor sports, along with facilities such as an Olympic Legacy Swimming Pool. Students who value physical wellbeing, team activity and campus-based recreation can benefit from this environment.

Accommodation is an important part of the Bath student experience. The old source data states that University of Bath provides accommodation for undergraduate and postgraduate students and lists residential halls such as Canal Wharf Hall, Cleveland’s Buildings, Pulteney Court, Thornbank Gardens and Aquila Court. Room types include standard rooms, ensuite rooms and studios, with weekly costs in the old source ranging from around £135 to £226 depending on hall and room type.

Students should verify current accommodation fees because housing costs change each year. Bath is a premium UK city, and private accommodation can be competitive. Students should compare rent, included bills, distance to campus, transport, contract length and room type before booking.

Students searching for student accommodation near School of Management, University of Bath often compare university halls, Bath city centre, Oldfield Park, Widcombe, Bathwick, Combe Down and Twerton. Students who want campus convenience may prefer university accommodation, while those wanting a more independent lifestyle may prefer shared flats, PBSA or private student apartments.

Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near University of Bath by rent, commute, room type, bills, safety and amenities. This is especially useful for Indian students who may not know Bath neighbourhoods, tenancy rules, deposit expectations or whether a room is realistically close to campus.

Bath offers a high-quality student lifestyle, but it also requires careful budgeting. The city is known for its historic setting, international student appeal and premium living environment. Students should plan food, local travel, bills, laundry, phone, leisure and clothing costs alongside accommodation and tuition.

Overall, the School of Management, University of Bath offers a strong campus and student life experience for students who want a premium UK business school environment, strong career support, modern facilities, accommodation options and access to a beautiful student city. Students who plan housing early and use campus services actively are likely to get stronger value from the Bath experience.

Key Highlights

School operates within the 140-acre Claverton Down Campus according to the old source data
Campus includes academic buildings, accommodation, sports facilities and student services
Virgil Building provides career services, student services, skill centres and study spaces
University library includes quiet study spaces, e-resources, journals, e-books and print material
Sports Training Village offers more than 50 indoor and outdoor sports according to the old data
Accommodation is available for undergraduate and postgraduate students
Residential halls mentioned include Canal Wharf, Cleveland’s Buildings, Pulteney Court, Thornbank Gardens and Aquila Court
Room types include standard rooms, ensuite rooms and studios

Campus Locations

Claverton Down Campus

  • Main University of Bath campus
  • School of Management environment
  • Academic buildings and student accommodation
  • Sports and student facilities

Virgil Building

  • Career services
  • Student services
  • Skill centres
  • Study spaces

University Residences

  • Standard rooms
  • Ensuite rooms
  • Studio options
  • UG and PG accommodation availability

Student Life Features

Campus-Based Learning

Students study within the Claverton Down Campus environment with access to academic, library and student service facilities.

Career and Placement Services

The Virgil Building includes placement and career services that support employability-focused students.

Library and Study Spaces

Students can access quiet study areas, e-resources, journals, e-books, print materials and printing facilities.

Sports Facilities

The Sports Training Village offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor sports options according to the old source data.

Accommodation Choice

Students can choose university halls, standard rooms, ensuite rooms, studios, PBSA and private shared flats.

Bath City Lifestyle

Bath offers a premium, historic and student-friendly lifestyle, but students should budget carefully for accommodation and living costs.

Best Student Areas

Claverton Down Campus

Best for: Campus convenience and access to university facilities

Commute: Commute varies by residence and teaching building

Best for students who want easy access to lectures, library, sports and campus services.

Bath City Centre

Best for: Historic city life, shops, transport and social activity

Commute: Commute varies by route

Useful for students who want city lifestyle but rent may be higher.

Oldfield Park

Best for: Student housing and local amenities

Commute: Commute varies by bus or walking route

Popular with students seeking private shared housing.

Widcombe

Best for: City access and quieter residential living

Commute: Commute varies by route

Students should compare hill routes, transport and rent before booking.

Bathwick

Best for: Residential living near city and campus routes

Commute: Commute varies by exact address

Can be convenient but students should compare cost and transport access.

Twerton

Best for: More budget-conscious private housing options

Commute: Commute varies by route

Students should check safety, commute and bills before choosing a listing.

Quick Answers

What is student life like at School of Management, University of Bath?

Student life is campus-based and career-focused, with access to academic buildings, library facilities, sports spaces, accommodation and Bath city lifestyle.

Does University of Bath have an Indian student community?

The university attracts students from many countries, and Indian students can benefit from a diverse international environment and campus support.

Where do students live near University of Bath?

Students commonly compare university halls, Claverton Down, Bath city centre, Oldfield Park, Widcombe, Bathwick and private student housing.

Is student life academically demanding at University of Bath School of Management?

Yes. Management, finance, MBA and postgraduate business programmes require strong academic organisation, group work, career preparation and consistent study.

Why is accommodation planning important for University of Bath students?

Bath is a premium student city, so early accommodation planning helps students manage rent, commute, bills and preferred room type.

Student Insights

Students should compare campus accommodation and private housing early because Bath rent can be competitive.
Studios provide privacy but may need a stronger budget than standard or shared rooms.
Career services are important for School of Management students and should be used early.
Indian students should compare grocery access, transport and bills before choosing private accommodation.
Living near campus can reduce commute stress but may limit city-centre lifestyle.
Students should refresh weekly rent values because the old accommodation table may not reflect current prices.
Scholarships & Funding

School of Management, University of Bath Scholarships and Funding

Management scholarships, India GREAT funding, Dean awards and Bath accommodation budgeting

School of Management, University of Bath offers scholarship and funding opportunities for international students according to the old source data, including School of Management scholarships, India GREAT Scholarships, Dean Scholarship for Ambitions and Commonwealth Shared Scholarship scheme. Students should verify current eligibility, deadlines, values and whether a separate scholarship application is required before applying.

Scholarships and funding are important for students considering School of Management, University of Bath because tuition fees, accommodation, living costs, visa costs and healthcare surcharge can create a significant study abroad budget. The old source data mentions several scholarships for international students, but students should verify current availability and eligibility before relying on any award.

The old source data lists School of Management scholarships for students enrolled in postgraduate programmes, with an award amount of £5,000. This may support international students applying for selected management programmes, but eligibility, availability, course coverage and award process should be verified for the current academic year.

For Indian students, the source data mentions India GREAT Scholarships 2021 for Indian students enrolled in postgraduate programmes, with an award amount of £26,000. This is a major India-focused funding reference in the old content, but students should check whether the GREAT Scholarship is currently available at Bath, which courses are included and whether the value has changed.

The old source data also mentions the Dean Scholarship for Ambitions for postgraduate management programmes, with a 50% tuition fee waiver. This can be highly valuable for eligible students, but competitive scholarships usually depend on academic strength, leadership potential, application quality, motivation and programme fit.

The Commonwealth Shared Scholarship scheme is also mentioned for talented students from developing Commonwealth countries, with award value varying. Indian students may want to check Commonwealth funding routes where eligible, but not every programme or intake may be covered. Students should verify eligibility directly before planning finances around it.

The old FAQ states that students may not need a separate scholarship application form and can apply for a scholarship through the same application form used for admission. This should be verified before publication because scholarship application processes can change by year and award type.

Students should remember that scholarships often reduce tuition fees but may not cover all living expenses. Bath is a premium UK city, and accommodation can be a major cost. The old source data includes weekly living costs and accommodation ranges, but these values should be refreshed before final budgeting.

Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of Bath by rent, commute, room type, bills, safety and amenities. Early housing comparison can help students understand the real cost of studying in Bath before accepting an offer or applying for a visa.

Indian students using education loans should include tuition after scholarship deduction, accommodation deposit, rent, visa fee, healthcare surcharge, flights, food, books, phone, local travel and emergency funds. A common mistake is budgeting only for tuition and underestimating Bath living costs.

Overall, scholarships can make the School of Management, University of Bath more affordable, especially for strong postgraduate and Indian applicants. However, students should verify current award rules, prepare strong documents early and compare accommodation costs before making a final financial decision.

Key Highlights

Old source data lists School of Management scholarships worth £5,000
India GREAT Scholarships 2021 are listed with £26,000 award value in the old data
Dean Scholarship for Ambitions is listed as 50% tuition fee waiver
Commonwealth Shared Scholarship scheme is mentioned for eligible developing Commonwealth country students
Scholarships are mainly linked with postgraduate programmes in the old source data
Old FAQ says separate scholarship form may not be needed, but current process should be verified
Students should verify scholarship values, deadlines and eligibility before applying
Scholarships may not cover full accommodation and living costs

Funding Advice

Students should verify scholarship values and eligibility because the old source data may not reflect the current academic year.
Indian students should check whether India GREAT Scholarships are currently available for the intended course.
Scholarships may reduce tuition but may not cover accommodation, visa, healthcare surcharge or living expenses.
Students should compare Bath accommodation early because rent can be a major part of the total budget.
A strong SOP, academic record, leadership evidence and career goals can support competitive scholarship applications.
Education loan planning should include tuition, accommodation, deposits, visa, healthcare surcharge, food and emergency funds.

Scholarship Categories

School of Management Scholarships

Postgraduate scholarship support mentioned in the old source data, subject to current availability and course eligibility.

India-Focused Scholarships

India GREAT Scholarships are mentioned in the old data and may be relevant for Indian postgraduate applicants where currently available.

Dean Awards

Dean Scholarship for Ambitions is mentioned as a significant tuition waiver for postgraduate management programmes.

Commonwealth Funding

Commonwealth Shared Scholarship scheme may support eligible students from developing Commonwealth countries.

Education Loans

Common funding route for Indian students covering tuition, accommodation, visa costs and living expenses.

Accommodation Budget Planning

Early comparison of university halls, PBSA, shared flats and studios can help manage total study cost in Bath.

Popular Scholarships

School of Management Scholarships

Best for: Students enrolled in eligible postgraduate programmes

Coverage: £5,000 according to the old source data

Students should verify current eligibility, award process and whether their course is covered.

India GREAT Scholarships

Best for: Indian students enrolled in eligible postgraduate programmes

Coverage: £26,000 according to the old source data

Students should verify whether the GREAT Scholarship is currently available for University of Bath and their course.

Dean Scholarship for Ambitions

Best for: Strong applicants to postgraduate management programmes

Coverage: 50% tuition fee waiver according to the old source data

This may be competitive and should be verified for current availability and application criteria.

Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme

Best for: Eligible students from developing Commonwealth countries

Coverage: Varies according to the old source data

Students should confirm eligibility, country rules, course coverage and current deadlines.

Quick Answers

Does School of Management, University of Bath offer scholarships for international students?

The old source data lists several scholarships for postgraduate and international students, including School of Management scholarships, Dean awards and Commonwealth funding routes.

Which scholarships are popular for Indian students at University of Bath School of Management?

The old source data mentions India GREAT Scholarships for Indian postgraduate students, but students should verify current availability and course eligibility.

Do scholarships cover accommodation at University of Bath?

Most scholarships are tuition-focused and may not fully cover accommodation, so students should budget separately for rent, deposits, bills and living costs.

Are University of Bath School of Management scholarships competitive?

Yes. Scholarships can be competitive and may depend on academic quality, leadership, programme fit, nationality and application strength.

How can students reduce living costs near University of Bath?

Students can reduce costs by comparing university halls, standard rooms, shared flats and verified private housing early before popular options fill.

Student Insights

Students should not rely on old scholarship values without checking current University of Bath scholarship pages.
Indian students should verify India GREAT Scholarship availability for the current intake.
Accommodation costs can remain high even after tuition scholarships, so rent planning is essential.
Students should prepare scholarship-ready documents early, especially SOP, references and academic records.
Education loans should include Bath living costs, not just tuition fees.
The old FAQ says scholarship applications may use the admission form, but students should confirm the current process.
Courses & Fees

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Placements & Recruiters

School of Management, University of Bath Placement Details

School of Management, University of Bath in Bath, England, United Kingdom placement details include salary insights, top recruiters, and hiring trends to help students understand career outcomes and campus opportunities.

Students usually compare highest package, average package, and recruiter profile before applying. This section gives a compact overview of career outcomes and placement visibility in Bath, England, United Kingdom.

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Rankings over the years

Year-wise highlights from global and country rankings available for this university.

2022

Highlights
2022
  • Management: #14 in country
  • Top source: QS
  • 1 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Management
  • 1 ranking record in 2022

2023

Highlights
2023
  • Business: #14 in country
  • Top source: QS
  • 1 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Business
  • 1 ranking record in 2023

2024

Highlights
2024
  • Management: #7 in country
  • Top source: Financial Times
  • 2 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Business, Management
  • 2 ranking records in 2024

2025

Highlights
2025
  • Management: #6 in country
  • Top source: Financial Times
  • 2 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Management, Business
  • 2 ranking records in 2025

2026

Highlights
2026
  • Business: #14 in country
  • Top source: QS
  • 1 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Business
  • 1 ranking record in 2026

Contact Information

University Of Bath, Claverton Down Rd, Claverton Down, Combe Down, Bath BA2 7AY

+44-0-122-538-6742

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