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Student Accommodation Near Queen's University Belfast
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£150/wk
Closest option
2.12 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
Finding student accommodation near Queen's University Belfast means comparing Belfast-based listings with weekly rent, room type, included bills and the route to University Road or Queen's Quarter. The closest Belfast-based listing in this data is Alma Place at 2.12 km from the university reference point, with studio and ensuite rooms from £153/week. LIV Student Belfast starts from £189/week at 2.34 km with studio and ensuite rooms, while The Edge starts from £180/week at 2.35 km and lists studio rooms. The raw source also includes three Glasgow properties over 176 km away, so they should be treated as distant regional listings rather than Queen's University Belfast campus-nearby accommodation. Nearby transport and student-life points include Queen's University bus stops, Rugby Road, College Green, Blackwell's Bookshop, Dunluce Pharmacy, Tesco Express, Sakura Japanese Restaurant, Eason and Belfast city airport.
Quick Answers
Alma Place is the closest Belfast-based listed option to Queen's University Belfast at 2.12 km and starts from £153/week. The Edge is a Belfast studio-only listing from £180/week at 2.35 km. LIV Student Belfast starts from £189/week at 2.34 km and offers studio and ensuite rooms. The Glasgow properties in the source are over 176 km away and should be treated as distant regional listings.
Best For Budget
Alma Place is the lowest-priced Belfast-based listing from £153/week and sits 2.12 km from the Queen's University Belfast reference point.
Best For Closest
Alma Place is the closest Belfast-based listing at 2.12 km from the Queen's University Belfast reference point.
Best For Amenities
Alma Place has a strong amenity mix with Wi-Fi and broadband, games room, karaoke room, gym and yoga studio, lounge, study areas, private dining, outside courtyard, in-flat laundry and cycle store.
Best For Studios
Alma Place is the lowest-priced and closest Belfast studio-capable option from £153/week.
Best Value Tradeoff
Alma Place gives the strongest Belfast-based price-distance balance, while LIV Student Belfast offers studio and ensuite rooms with cinema, fitness studio, roof terraces and study room.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
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From £153/week/wk
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From £189/week/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alma Place, Belfast | £153 | Studio, ensuite room | 2.12 km | Check walk, bus or cycle route | Games room, karaoke room, gym and yoga studio, study areas, private dining | Hot water, electric, Wi-Fi, content insurance included |
| LIV Student Belfast, Belfast | £189 | Ensuite room, studio | 2.34 km | Check walk, bus or cycle route | Cinema, fitness studio, roof terraces, study room, bike storage | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
| The Edge, Belfast | £180 | Studio | 2.35 km | Check walk, bus or cycle route | Games area, meeting room, yoga studio, fitness studio, cinema | Content insurance, gas, electricity, water |
| Glasgow West End, Glasgow | £365 | Studio | 176.28 km | Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby | Multimedia room, study room, courtyard, lounge, gym | Water, electric, contents insurance, WiFi |
| Glasgow West End, Glasgow | £320 | Studio, ensuite room | 176.29 km | Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby | Gym, cinema room, study spaces, cycle storage, residence team | WiFi, water, electricity, gas/heating, contents insurance |
| Clifton & Stewart House, Glasgow | £150 | Studio, ensuite room | 176.96 km | Distant regional listing; not campus-nearby | Common area, study area, meeting room, games area, gym | Water, electricity, gas, WiFi, content insurance |
Best Student Areas
Queen's Quarter and University Road are the key reference areas for Queen's University Belfast students. Nearby transport points in the supplied data include Queen's University, Rugby Road and College Green. Students should check each property route to their exact campus building before booking.
Library Street is represented by Alma Place, the closest Belfast-based listing in the supplied data. Alma Place starts from £153/week and lists studio and ensuite room categories with hot water, electric, Wi-Fi and content insurance included.
York Street and Frederick Street are useful Belfast areas for students comparing studio and ensuite options with strong amenities. LIV Student Belfast starts from £189/week, while The Edge starts from £180/week and is studio-only.
Belfast city centre access can be useful for students who want shops, pharmacies and food options nearby. The supplied everyday-life data includes Dunluce Pharmacy, Tesco Express, Eason, Boots, Asia Supermarket Belfast and Bedford House.
The three Glasgow properties in the supplied data are over 176 km from Queen's University Belfast. They should only be kept as source-listed distant regional entries and should not be promoted as Belfast nearby accommodation.
The Queen's University Belfast reference point is close to several useful transport and everyday-life points in the supplied data. Queen's University bus stops are listed at 0.1 km and 0.16 km, Rugby Road at 0.11 km, and College Green at 0.17 km and 0.19 km. Blackwell's Bookshop is 0.22 km away. Nearby food and hotel points include Dukes at Queens Hotel, Hotel ibis Belfast Queens Quarter and Sakura Japanese Restaurant. Dunluce Pharmacy is 0.54 km away, Tesco Express is 0.75 km away, and wider student-life points include Eason, Boots, Asia Supermarket Belfast and Bedford House. Airport entries include Belfast city airport and George Best Belfast City Airport, but these should not be used as daily accommodation decision points.
How to Choose
Start by separating Belfast-based listings from the Glasgow distant listings. If proximity and price near Queen's University Belfast matter most, Alma Place should be checked first because it is the closest Belfast-based option and starts from £153/week. If you want a studio-only Belfast option, compare Alma Place with The Edge. If you want both studio and ensuite choice with cinema, fitness and roof terrace facilities, compare LIV Student Belfast. The Glasgow properties should only remain as source-listed distant entries and should not be shortlisted unless the student intentionally wants a Glasgow-based option.
University Info
Campus
Belfast
Address
University Road, Belfast, BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland
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 Belfast-based studio or ensuite options.
Queen's University Belfast accommodation demand usually rises before the autumn intake, especially for studio and ensuite options around University Road, Queen's Quarter, Library Street, York Street and Frederick Street. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, bills and exact route before checking live availability.
Getting to Campus
The Belfast-based accommodation options in the supplied data sit between 2.12 km and 2.35 km from the Queen's University Belfast reference point. The Glasgow listings are over 176 km away and should be treated as distant regional listings, not campus-nearby accommodation.
Alma Place: check walk, bus or cycle route
LIV Student Belfast: check walk, bus or cycle route
The Edge: check walk, bus or cycle route
Glasgow West End, Gilbert Street: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby
Glasgow West End, Kelvinhaugh Street: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby
Clifton & Stewart House: distant regional listing; not campus-nearby
Nearby Queen's University Belfast transport points include Queen's University, Rugby Road and College Green. The source includes duplicate Queen's University and College Green bus stop names with different distances, so students should check the exact stop direction for their route.
Bills & Inclusions
All six listed accommodation options include a bills_included array in the supplied source data, though the exact inclusions vary between properties.
Alma Place includes hot water, electric, Wi-Fi and content insurance included.
LIV Student Belfast includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
The Edge includes content insurance, gas, electricity and water.
Glasgow West End, Gilbert Street includes water, electric, contents insurance and WiFi.
Glasgow West End, Kelvinhaugh Street includes WiFi, water, electricity, gas/heating and contents insurance.
Clifton & Stewart House includes water, electricity, gas, WiFi and content insurance.
Students comparing Queen's University Belfast accommodation should confirm whether WiFi speed, heating, gas, contents insurance, laundry, gym access, bike storage, residents' events and security are included before booking, especially when comparing Belfast-based options with distant Glasgow listings.
Room Types
Studio
Ensuite room
Distant regional listings
Booking Advice
Compare weekly rent, room type, exact Queen's Quarter route and bills first, then check live availability, cancellation terms and guarantor rules on the property listing.
Area & Transport
The supplied transport data gives several close Queen's University Belfast bus points, including Queen's University, Rugby Road and College Green. Alma Place, LIV Student Belfast and The Edge are the Belfast-based accommodation options in the property list. The Glasgow properties are geographically distant and should be clearly separated from Belfast campus-nearby listings in visible content.
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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 3 Belfast-based listings between 2.12 km and 2.35 km from the Queen's University Belfast reference point, plus 3 Glasgow-based listings over 176 km away.
The Glasgow properties should be treated as distant regional listings rather than Queen's University Belfast campus-nearby accommodation.
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 Queen's University Belfast accommodation by weekly price, distance, room type, amenities and bills. This page does not invent availability, cancellation policies 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. Use this guide to shortlist, then check the live listing for current availability and booking terms.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Queen's University Belfast in this data?
Alma Place is the cheapest Belfast-based listed option, starting from £153/week. It is 2.12 km from the Queen's University Belfast reference point and lists studio and ensuite room categories. Bills listed as included are hot water, electric, Wi-Fi and content insurance included.
Which listed property is closest to Queen's University Belfast?
Alma Place is the closest Belfast-based listed property at 2.12 km from Queen's University Belfast. It starts from £153/week and lists studio and ensuite room categories.
Why are Glasgow properties included in the Queen's University Belfast data?
The raw source includes three Glasgow properties, but they are over 176 km from the Queen's University Belfast reference point. This JSON keeps them because they are in the supplied data, but clearly labels them as distant regional listings rather than Belfast campus-nearby accommodation.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduates near Queen's University Belfast?
Postgraduates often compare studios first because they provide more privacy. Belfast-based studio options are listed at Alma Place, LIV Student Belfast and The Edge. Alma Place has the lowest Belfast-based studio-capable starting price from £153/week.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near Queen's University Belfast?
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 Queen's University Belfast students?
Queen's Quarter, University Road, Rugby Road, College Green, Library Street, York Street, Frederick Street and Belfast city centre are useful Belfast areas to compare from the supplied data. The best option depends on route, rent, room type and included bills.
How competitive is student accommodation near Queen's University Belfast?
Student accommodation near Queen's University Belfast can become competitive before the autumn intake, especially for Belfast-based studios and ensuite rooms. Students should shortlist early and confirm live availability before confirming the booking.
Are bills included in Queen's University Belfast student accommodation?
Yes, all six listed properties include bills in the supplied source data. For Belfast-based options, Alma Place includes hot water, electric, Wi-Fi and content insurance included, while LIV Student Belfast includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
What is usually included in the rent?
Included items depend on the property. The supplied bills data includes combinations of WiFi, water, hot water, electric, electricity, gas, heating and content insurance. Amenities such as gym, cinema, study areas, laundry, private dining, roof terraces and security are property-specific.
What transport links are near Queen's University Belfast?
Nearby transport points include Queen's University, Rugby Road and College Green. The source includes duplicate Queen's University and College Green bus stop names with different distances, so students should check the correct stop direction for their route.
How early should I book student accommodation near Queen's University Belfast?
A typical booking window is 3–6 months before the academic year starts. For September intake and Belfast-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 Queen's University Belfast?
Short-term availability is not confirmed in the supplied data. Some Belfast 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 Queen's University Belfast?
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. Belfast-based studios are listed at Alma Place, LIV Student Belfast and The Edge, while Belfast-based ensuite rooms are listed at Alma Place and LIV Student Belfast.
Are Glasgow properties suitable for Queen's University Belfast students?
The Glasgow properties in the supplied data are over 176 km from Queen's University Belfast. They should not be treated as Belfast nearby accommodation. Students should only consider them if they intentionally want Glasgow-based accommodation and have checked travel time, cost and timetable fit.
Do any Queen's University Belfast 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 Queen's University Belfast with Admistay?
Start by comparing price, distance, room type, amenities and included bills. Shortlist the Belfast-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 Queen's University Belfast property has the broadest Belfast-based room mix?
Alma Place and LIV Student Belfast both list studio and ensuite room categories in Belfast. The Edge is studio-only. The Glasgow listings also include studio and ensuite options, but they are distant regional listings and should not be treated as Belfast campus-nearby rooms.
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A public research university in Northern Ireland for Indian and international students seeking MBA, Software and Electronic Systems Engineering, Business Analytics, Cyber Security, Data Analytics, Bioinformatics, Finance, Public Health and affordable UK student life
Queen's University Belfast is a public research university located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. The university offers 702 academic programmes, including 448 undergraduate, 178 postgraduate taught, 72 postgraduate research and 4 foundation programmes. Popular programmes include MBA, Software and Electronic Systems Engineering, Business Analytics, Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics, Applied Cyber Security, Data Analytics and Finance. The uploaded source lists Queen's University Belfast at #206 in QS World University Rankings 2025, #25 in The Complete University Guide 2025 and #43 in The Guardian UK University Rankings 2025.
University Name
Queen's University Belfast
Country
United Kingdom
Location
Belfast, Northern Ireland
University Type
Public research university
Academic Programmes
702
Undergraduate Programmes
448
Postgraduate Taught Programmes
178
Postgraduate Research Programmes
72
Foundation Programmes
4
Queen's University Belfast is a public research university located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. It offers a UK degree structure while giving students the cultural experience of studying on the island of Ireland. For Indian and international students, Queen's University Belfast can be a strong option because it combines academic reputation, affordable Belfast living, scholarships, career support and a wide course portfolio.
The university offers 702 academic programmes, including 448 undergraduate programmes, 178 postgraduate taught programmes, 72 postgraduate research programmes and 4 foundation programmes. These programmes are structured across 3 faculty groupings and 15 schools, giving students academic options across business, engineering, computing, health, science, humanities, social sciences and creative disciplines.
Popular programmes at Queen's University Belfast include MBA, Software and Electronic Systems Engineering, Business Analytics, Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics, Applied Cyber Security, Data Analytics, Finance, Human Resource Management, Construction and Project Management and Public Health. These courses are especially relevant for students targeting high-demand careers in technology, analytics, cyber security, business, healthcare, engineering and finance.
The uploaded source lists Queen's University Belfast at #206 in QS World University Rankings 2025, #264 in Best Global Universities by U.S. News and World Report, #25 in The Complete University Guide 2025 and #43 in The Guardian UK University Rankings 2025. The source also states that Queen's University Belfast is one of the top 50 universities in the UK according to The Guardian and The Complete University Guide.
For Indian undergraduate applicants, Queen's University Belfast generally requires 70% to 85% in Standard XII from CBSE, CISCE or recognised State Boards, depending on the A-level equivalent required by the course. Courses with specific subject requirements may need 75% or higher in key subjects. Medicine and Dentistry applicants need 90% overall, including 90% in Chemistry and Biology.
For postgraduate applicants from India, the uploaded source states that an Upper Second-Class Honours equivalent generally requires a First Division degree with 58% to 60% or higher, while a Lower Second-Class Honours equivalent generally requires a Second Division degree with 53% to 55% or higher. CGPA equivalency is reviewed based on the institution and grading scale.
English language requirements are practical for many Indian students. The university can accept 70% in Standard XII English from CBSE, CISCE and selected State Boards such as Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, with a validity period of 7 years. If a test is required, the source lists IELTS Academic 6.5 with no band below 5.5 for undergraduate admission, and postgraduate requirements include IELTS 6.5 overall or TOEFL iBT 90, though some courses may vary.
Tuition fees vary by level and course type. The uploaded source states that undergraduate tuition fees range from £20,800 to £46,000, approximately ₹23.30 lakhs to ₹51.51 lakhs, while postgraduate fees range from £21,500 to £25,800, approximately ₹24.09 lakhs to ₹28.94 lakhs. The course table also lists examples such as MBA at £25,000, MSc Business Analytics at £27,276, MSc Finance at £27,535 and several technology and science programmes at £23,776.
Scholarships are one of the strongest attractions for Indian students. Queen's University Belfast offers scholarships covering up to 50% of tuition fees. Source-listed awards include International Undergraduate Scholarship, International Postgraduate Scholarship, Queen's Business School Scholarship, Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship, Queen's Family Scholarship, Queen's Loyalty Scholarship, Early Confirmation Award and India Academic Excellence Award 2025.
Career outcomes are also highlighted in the uploaded source. According to official reports cited in the source, 80.64% of postgraduates are employed or in further study within 15 months of graduation. Graduate starting salaries are listed between £15,000 and £23,000 per year, approximately ₹16.80 lakhs to ₹25.76 lakhs, depending on field and role.
Queen's University Belfast offers comprehensive career support through 30-minute career consultations, expert career guidance, practical placements, summer studentships, year-long industry placements and global partnerships. Career consultations are available daily at One Elmwood Student Centre, helping students explore career paths, refine job applications and prepare for interviews.
Student life in Belfast is supported by strong campus facilities, including McClay Library, Queen's Film Theatre, Sonic Lab, MediaLab, Brian Friel Theatre and Research Centre, computer labs, sports clubs, fitness programmes and cultural venues across Belfast. The source also notes that the cost of living in Belfast is lower than cities like London, making Queen's University Belfast attractive for budget-conscious international students.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Queen's University Belfast, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student housing near the campus, One Elmwood, Belfast city centre and student-friendly areas. Students can compare rent, bills, commute, room type, safety, amenities and contract length before booking from India or another country.
Overall, Queen's University Belfast is a strong UK option for Indian students who want public research university status, broad course choice, scholarships up to 50% of tuition fees, practical admission requirements, career support, Belfast affordability and verified accommodation options close to campus.
Yes. Queen's University Belfast can be a strong choice for Indian students because it offers 702 academic programmes, affordable Belfast living, scholarships up to 50% tuition fee waiver, practical Indian entry requirements and strong career support.
Queen's University Belfast is known for MBA, Software and Electronic Systems Engineering, Business Analytics, Applied Cyber Security, Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics, Data Analytics, Public Health, Finance and strong student support facilities.
Queen's University Belfast is located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. Students study under the UK education system while experiencing the culture of the island of Ireland.
Students usually compare PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student housing near the university campus, One Elmwood, Belfast city centre and nearby student-friendly areas.
The uploaded source states that Belfast has a lower cost of living than cities like London, which can make Queen's University Belfast more affordable for international students.
Popular MBA, Software and Electronic Systems Engineering, Public Health, Applied Cyber Security, Bioinformatics, Construction and Project Management, Data Analytics, Finance, HRM, Business Analytics and undergraduate course options with Indian student guidance
Queen's University Belfast offers 702 academic programmes, including 448 undergraduate, 178 postgraduate taught, 72 postgraduate research and 4 foundation programmes. Popular graduate courses include Software and Electronic Systems Engineering, Public Health, MBA, Applied Cyber Security, Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics, Construction and Project Management, Data Analytics, Finance, Human Resource Management and Business Analytics. Undergraduate examples include Biochemistry with Professional Studies, Product Design Engineering, Accounting, Actuarial Science and Risk Management, Applied Mathematics and Physics, Microbiology, Physics and Zoology.
Queen's University Belfast courses are popular among Indian and international students because the university offers a wide portfolio of 702 academic programmes. These include 448 undergraduate programmes, 178 postgraduate taught programmes, 72 postgraduate research programmes and 4 foundation programmes.
The university is structured into 3 faculty groupings and 15 schools, giving students options across engineering, computing, business, management, health, science, public health, law, arts, media and research disciplines.
The uploaded source lists popular programmes including MBA, Software and Electronic Systems Engineering, Business Analytics, Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics and Cyber Security. These courses are especially relevant for students targeting technology, business, analytics, healthcare data, cyber security and global management careers.
Master of Engineering in Software and Electronic Systems Engineering is listed at GBP 23,776, approximately ₹29.68 lakhs. It is suitable for students interested in software systems, electronic engineering, embedded systems, digital technology and engineering innovation.
Master of Public Health is listed at GBP 23,000, approximately ₹28.71 lakhs. This programme can suit students interested in public health, epidemiology, health policy, community health, global health and healthcare systems.
MBA is listed at GBP 25,000, approximately ₹31.21 lakhs. It can be a practical option for students and professionals who want leadership, business management, consulting, entrepreneurship or global business progression.
MSc Applied Cyber Security is listed at GBP 23,776, approximately ₹29.68 lakhs. It is suitable for students interested in cyber security, secure systems, information security, network security, cyber operations and risk management.
MSc Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics is listed at GBP 23,776, approximately ₹29.68 lakhs. This programme connects biology, genomics, data science and computing, making it relevant for students interested in healthcare technology, computational biology and biomedical data.
MSc Construction and Project Management is listed at GBP 23,776, approximately ₹29.68 lakhs. It can suit students from civil engineering, construction, architecture or built-environment backgrounds who want to move into project delivery, construction leadership and infrastructure management.
MSc Data Analytics is listed at GBP 23,776, approximately ₹29.68 lakhs. It can support students targeting data analytics, business intelligence, machine learning, dashboards, decision science and technology consulting roles.
MSc Finance is listed at GBP 27,535, approximately ₹34.37 lakhs, making it one of the higher listed graduate course examples. It can suit students from finance, economics, accounting, commerce, mathematics or quantitative backgrounds.
MSc Human Resource Management is listed at GBP 26,500, approximately ₹33.08 lakhs. It can support students interested in HR strategy, people management, organisational behaviour, employee relations and talent development.
MSc Business Analytics is listed at GBP 27,276, approximately ₹34.05 lakhs. This programme is relevant for students who want to combine business decision-making with data analytics, operations, strategy, dashboards and quantitative insight.
Undergraduate course examples include BSc Biochemistry with Professional Studies, BEng Product Design Engineering, BSc Accounting, BSc Actuarial Science and Risk Management, BSc Applied Mathematics and Physics, BSc Microbiology, BSc Physics and BSc Zoology. Fees in the uploaded source range from GBP 20,800 for many classroom or standard examples to GBP 27,669 for Microbiology and GBP 27,581 for Zoology.
Students should calculate course fees with accommodation and living costs. Belfast can be more affordable than London according to the source, but students still need to compare rent, bills, commute, safety, food, transport and personal expenses. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Queen's University Belfast so they can understand total affordability before accepting an offer.
Master of Engineering in Software and Electronic Systems Engineering
Graduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: £GBP 23,776 / year
INR: ₹29.68 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in software systems, electronics, embedded technology and engineering innovation.
Applicants should highlight programming, electronics, engineering mathematics, projects, internships and technical problem-solving.
Master of Public Health
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: £GBP 23,000 / year
INR: ₹28.71 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in community health, health systems, policy and global health.
Applicants should connect health internships, NGO work, hospital exposure, public health campaigns or research interest with career goals.
Master of Business Administration
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: £GBP 25,000 / year
INR: ₹31.21 lakhs
Best for: Students and professionals seeking business management, leadership and strategic career progression.
Applicants should show leadership, business experience, career clarity, professional achievements and strong communication skills.
MSc Applied Cyber Security
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: £GBP 23,776 / year
INR: ₹29.68 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in security systems, cyber operations, digital risk and secure technology.
Applicants should show programming, networking, operating systems, cyber labs, security projects or certifications where possible.
MSc Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: £GBP 23,776 / year
INR: ₹29.68 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in biology, genomics, data science and computational healthcare research.
Applicants should highlight biology, biotechnology, programming, statistics, genomics, lab experience or data analysis projects.
MSc Construction and Project Management
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: £GBP 23,776 / year
INR: ₹29.68 lakhs
Best for: Students from civil engineering, construction, architecture or built-environment backgrounds.
Applicants should connect construction projects, site exposure, project planning, procurement or infrastructure interest with career goals.
MSc Data Analytics
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: £GBP 23,776 / year
INR: ₹29.68 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in analytics, data-driven decision-making and quantitative problem-solving.
Applicants should highlight Python, SQL, statistics, dashboards, Excel, analytics projects and internship experience.
MSc Finance
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: £GBP 27,535 / year
INR: ₹34.37 lakhs
Best for: Students from finance, economics, commerce, accounting, mathematics or quantitative backgrounds.
Students should show finance internships, accounting knowledge, Excel skills, quantitative ability and market awareness.
MSc Human Resource Management
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: £GBP 26,500 / year
INR: ₹33.08 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in people management, organisational behaviour and HR strategy.
Applicants should highlight HR internships, leadership roles, communication skills, organisational projects or people-management interest.
MSc Business Analytics
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: £GBP 27,276 / year
INR: ₹34.05 lakhs
Best for: Students who want to combine business decision-making with data analysis and quantitative insight.
Students should show Excel, SQL, Python, Tableau, Power BI, business cases, analytics projects or quantitative internships.
Queen's University Belfast is known for MBA, Software and Electronic Systems Engineering, Business Analytics, Applied Cyber Security, Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics, Data Analytics, Public Health, Finance and Human Resource Management.
The source lists undergraduate fees from £20,800 to £46,000 and postgraduate fees from £21,500 to £25,800, with scholarships available up to 50% of tuition fees.
Popular choices for Indian students include MBA, MSc Business Analytics, MSc Applied Cyber Security, MSc Data Analytics, MSc Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics, MSc Finance and Software and Electronic Systems Engineering.
Yes. The uploaded source lists MSc Applied Cyber Security and MSc Data Analytics among the university's popular graduate course options.
Yes. Students should calculate tuition with Belfast accommodation, bills, food, transport, scholarship value and personal expenses before accepting an offer.
UCAS undergraduate route, Queen's postgraduate application portal, Indian Standard XII requirements, postgraduate degree equivalencies, English language rules, Digilocker verification and flexible admissions guidance
Queen's University Belfast undergraduate applicants from India apply through UCAS with a £28.50 application fee and generally need 70% to 85% in Standard XII depending on course requirements. Medicine and Dentistry applicants need 90% overall, including 90% in Chemistry and Biology. Postgraduate applicants apply through the Queen's Portal with no application fee and usually need First Division with 58% to 60% or higher for 2:1 equivalency, or Second Division with 53% to 55% or higher for 2:2 equivalency. English requirements include Standard XII English 70% from accepted boards or IELTS 6.5, with TOEFL iBT 90 listed for postgraduate admission.
Queen's University Belfast admissions are based on academic qualifications, English language proficiency and course-specific requirements. Indian students should check whether they are applying for undergraduate, postgraduate taught, postgraduate research or foundation study because requirements and portals differ by level.
For undergraduate admission, Indian applicants apply through UCAS. The uploaded source lists the UCAS application fee as £28.50, approximately ₹3,197. Students applying from India must meet Standard XII requirements from CBSE, CISCE or recognised State Boards.
The undergraduate academic requirement depends on the A-level equivalent needed by the course. The source lists 85% in best of 5 subjects as equivalent to AAB, 80% as equivalent to ABB, 75% as equivalent to BBB and 70% as equivalent to BBC.
Courses with specific subject requirements may need 75% or higher in key subjects. Medicine and Dentistry applicants must have 90% overall, including 90% in Chemistry and Biology. This makes medicine and dentistry far more competitive than many standard undergraduate routes.
The uploaded source also states that Queen's University Belfast can consider JEE Main or JEE Advanced scores to compensate for lower Standard XII subject scores. In such cases, students must still meet the university's Standard XII percentage requirement with at least 60% in key subjects.
For postgraduate admission, students apply through the Queen's Portal. The uploaded source states that there is no postgraduate application fee. Indian applicants are assessed based on UK degree equivalency, institution grading system, CGPA, relevant module performance and number of attempts taken to achieve the final grade.
For a UK Upper Second-Class Honours 2:1 equivalent, Indian students usually need a First Division degree with 58% to 60% or higher. For a UK Lower Second-Class Honours 2:2 equivalent, Indian students usually need a Second Division degree with 53% to 55% or higher. CGPA equivalents vary by institution and grading scale.
The source also notes flexible admission in borderline cases. Students slightly below the required grades may still be considered at the Academic Selector's discretion. Strong performance in relevant modules, institutional grading context and overall applicant profile can matter.
English language requirements are manageable for many Indian students. For undergraduate admission, the source lists Standard XII English 70% from CBSE or CISCE and selected State Boards including Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, valid within 7 years. IELTS Academic is listed as 6.5 with no band below 5.5, valid for 2 years.
For postgraduate admission, the source lists Standard XII English 70% from accepted boards, IELTS Academic 6.5 overall with variation by course and TOEFL iBT 90. Some programmes may have higher or lower English requirements, so applicants should check the specific course page before booking a test.
Queen's University Belfast requires official Digilocker verification for Standard XII grades and certificates. For postgraduate applicants, official transcripts, degree award certificates, grading scale and Digilocker verification for degree award confirmation may be required.
Supporting documents for postgraduate applicants include official transcripts for completed and ongoing programmes, degree award certificates for completed programmes, grading scale usually shown on the back of transcripts and official Digilocker verification. Final official transcripts and degree certificates may be sent to the university for confirmation where required.
Accommodation planning should run alongside admissions. Belfast may be more affordable than London, but students still need to compare rent, bills, contract length, commute and safety. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Queen's University Belfast so they can align admissions, visa, scholarship and housing planning before arrival.
Step 1: Choose the right Queen's Belfast programme
Shortlist the course based on academic background, career goals, fee band, scholarship eligibility, entry requirement and accommodation affordability.
Step 2: Check level-specific admission route
Use UCAS for undergraduate study and Queen's Portal for postgraduate applications.
Step 3: Match Indian academic requirements
UG applicants should check Standard XII best-of-five percentage, while PG applicants should compare degree classification with 2:1 or 2:2 equivalency.
Step 4: Confirm English language route
Check whether Standard XII English 70% from an accepted board is valid or whether IELTS, TOEFL or another test is required.
Step 5: Prepare Digilocker verification
Arrange official Digilocker verification for Standard XII grades and certificates, and degree verification where required.
Step 6: Prepare supporting documents
Prepare transcripts, degree certificates, grading scale, English proof, references, SOP, CV and programme-specific documents.
Step 7: Review scholarships
Check India Academic Excellence Award, International Scholarships, Business School Scholarship and Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship.
Step 8: Plan accommodation early
Compare verified student accommodation near Queen's University Belfast before visa and travel planning becomes time-sensitive.
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academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Indian undergraduate students apply through UCAS, while postgraduate students apply through the Queen's Portal. Students must meet Standard XII or bachelor's degree requirements and provide English proof and official verification.
Undergraduate requirements range from 70% to 85% in the best of 5 Standard XII subjects depending on course level, while postgraduate entry generally requires 58% to 60% for 2:1 equivalency or 53% to 55% for 2:2 equivalency.
The uploaded source lists IELTS Academic 6.5 with no band below 5.5 for undergraduate admission, and IELTS 6.5 overall for postgraduate courses, although some programmes may vary.
Yes. The source says Queen's can accept 70% in Standard XII English from CBSE, CISCE and selected State Boards including Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, subject to validity and verification.
Students should start accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer because rent, bills, commute, safety and contract length affect the full Belfast study budget.
A multicultural Belfast campus experience with McClay Library, One Elmwood career support, Queen's Film Theatre, MediaLab, sports clubs, fitness programmes and verified accommodation planning
Queen's University Belfast is located in the heart of Belfast, Northern Ireland, and offers a multicultural campus experience with state-of-the-art facilities, research centres and a dynamic student community. Facilities include Brian Friel Theatre and Research Centre, Sonic Lab, Queen's Film Theatre, computer labs, MediaLab, McClay Library, 50+ sports clubs and 75+ weekly exercise classes. Career support includes daily 30-minute consultations at One Elmwood Student Centre, expert guidance, practical placements and global partnerships. Belfast is described in the source as more affordable than cities like London.
Student life at Queen's University Belfast is shaped by its location in the heart of Belfast, Northern Ireland, multicultural campus environment, research facilities, strong career support, sports culture and access to Belfast's cultural scene.
The uploaded source describes Queen's University Belfast as offering a multicultural campus experience with state-of-the-art facilities, cutting-edge research centres and a dynamic student community. For Indian students, this can offer a balanced UK student experience with academic structure, city access and relatively lower cost pressure than London.
Creative and media facilities are a major strength. The Brian Friel Theatre and Research Centre includes a 120-seat studio theatre, professional rehearsal spaces, dressing rooms and a workshop. It is used for drama and film studies, giving creative students practical exposure.
The Sonic Lab is a specialist acoustic space with 48 loudspeakers, offering an immersive IMAX-like auditory experience. The Queen's Film Theatre is a two-screen cinema with 300+ seats, showcasing student productions, international films and course-related screenings.
The university also has computer labs equipped with industry-standard editing and notation software used in film and audio industries. MediaLab is listed as a £2.5 million research facility focused on virtual production and screen industries, designed to upskill local talent in Northern Ireland.
McClay Library is listed as a £50 million award-winning library offering IT training rooms, media services, a language centre, a café and extensive printed and digital resources. This can be especially important for students managing coursework, research, group projects and exam preparation.
Sports and wellbeing are also strong. The uploaded source mentions 50+ sports clubs, ranging from rugby, football and basketball to options such as underwater hockey and quidditch. Fitness and wellbeing support includes 75+ weekly exercise classes, access to the MyWellness app for personalised fitness tracking and multiple sports scholarships for talented athletes.
Queen's University Belfast is located in Belfast's cultural hub, surrounded by theatres, museums and music venues. This gives students access to cultural events, student productions, social activities and city life beyond the classroom.
Career support is a major student-life advantage. The university offers 30-minute career consultations available daily at One Elmwood Student Centre. Expert advisors help students explore career paths, refine job applications and prepare for interviews.
Practical placement opportunities include A-Level placements, summer studentships and year-long industry placements across multiple disciplines. The source also mentions global partnerships with international institutions, including Malaysia and Dubai, for placement and career opportunities.
Graduate outcomes are source-listed at 80.64% of postgraduates in employment or further study within 15 months of graduation. Graduate starting salary is listed between £15,000 and £23,000 per year. Students should use these figures as directional planning points and verify role-specific salary expectations by field.
Accommodation planning is important for students moving to Belfast from India or another country. Since the uploaded source does not provide detailed accommodation pricing, students should compare current verified PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student housing near Queen's University Belfast, Belfast city centre and key student areas.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Queen's University Belfast so they can assess rent, bills, commute, safety, room type, amenities, contract length and move-in support before booking from India.
Belfast City Location
Queen's University Belfast is located in Belfast's cultural hub, surrounded by theatres, museums and music venues.
Creative Facilities
Brian Friel Theatre, Sonic Lab, Queen's Film Theatre, computer labs and MediaLab support creative, film, audio and screen industry learning.
McClay Library
A £50 million award-winning library with IT training rooms, media services, language centre, café and printed and digital resources.
Sports Clubs
Students can access 50+ sports clubs across mainstream and niche sports.
Fitness and Wellbeing
The university offers 75+ weekly exercise classes, MyWellness app access and sports scholarships for talented athletes.
Career Support
Daily 30-minute consultations at One Elmwood Student Centre support career planning, applications and interview preparation.
Near Queen's University Belfast Campus
Best for: Students who want quick access to lectures, McClay Library, One Elmwood and campus facilities
Commute: Depends on exact accommodation
Best for academic routine and reduced daily travel pressure.
Belfast City Centre
Best for: Students who want access to shops, transport, social life, cultural venues and part-time work possibilities
Commute: Varies by walking, bus or cycling route
Good for lifestyle access, but students should compare rent, noise and commute.
PBSA and Managed Student Housing Areas
Best for: International students who want amenities, security and professional housing management
Commute: Depends on property location
Helpful for students booking remotely from India.
Shared Flat Areas
Best for: Students seeking affordability and social living
Commute: Varies by route
Students should check bills, heating, safety and transport access.
Transport-Connected Belfast Areas
Best for: Students balancing lower rent with practical commute
Commute: Depends on public transport frequency
Students should calculate commute time, transport cost and late-night safety.
Student life at Queen's University Belfast is multicultural, city-based and facility-rich, with McClay Library, Queen's Film Theatre, MediaLab, sports clubs, fitness classes, career consultations and Belfast cultural access.
Yes. The source lists daily 30-minute career consultations at One Elmwood, expert job guidance, practical placements, summer studentships, year-long industry placements and global partnerships.
The uploaded source states that Belfast has lower living costs than cities like London, making Queen's University Belfast attractive for students who want a more affordable UK city.
Students should compare PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private housing near campus, One Elmwood, Belfast city centre and transport-connected student areas.
Accommodation planning is important because students need to compare rent, bills, commute, safety, room type and contract length before moving to Belfast.
International Undergraduate Scholarship, International Postgraduate Scholarship, Queen's Business School Scholarship, India Academic Excellence Award, Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship and accommodation budget planning
Queen's University Belfast offers scholarships for international students covering up to 50% of tuition fees. Source-listed scholarships include International Undergraduate Scholarship worth £3,500 to £4,000, International Postgraduate Scholarship worth £2,000 to £5,000, Queen's Business School Scholarship worth £6,000 for South Asian postgraduate taught students, LLB Law Senior Status Scholarship worth £4,000, Queen's Family Scholarship and Queen's Loyalty Scholarship offering 20% first-year tuition fee reduction, Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship covering 50% of tuition fees and India Academic Excellence Award 2025 worth £7,500 for eligible Indian students.
Queen's University Belfast scholarships can help Indian and international students reduce the financial pressure of studying in the UK. The uploaded source states that the university offers scholarships covering up to 50% of tuition fees, with several awards available across undergraduate, postgraduate taught and business school routes.
The International Undergraduate Scholarship is available to new full-time undergraduate students, with exclusions applying. The award value is listed as £3,500 to £4,000. This can reduce first-year tuition pressure for eligible international undergraduate applicants.
The International Postgraduate Scholarship is available to new full-time postgraduate taught students, excluding Queen's Business School postgraduate taught programmes. The award value is listed as £2,000 to £5,000. This can support students applying to eligible master's courses outside the business school exclusion.
The Queen's Business School Scholarship is available to South Asian students studying postgraduate taught programmes at Queen's Business School. The award value is £6,000. This is especially relevant for Indian students applying to business-related master's programmes such as MBA, Business Analytics, Finance, HRM or management-related routes, subject to official eligibility.
The LLB Law Senior Status Scholarship is available to new students enrolling in LLB Law Senior Status. The award value is £4,000 for the first year only. Law applicants should check whether their chosen route falls under this award.
The Queen's Family Scholarship offers a 20% tuition fee reduction for the first year only. It is available to children, grandchildren or siblings of Queen's alumni or current students enrolling in undergraduate, postgraduate taught or postgraduate research programmes.
The Queen's Loyalty Scholarship also offers a 20% tuition fee reduction for the first year only. It is available to Queen's University Belfast alumni returning for an eligible programme.
The Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship is one of the highest-value awards listed in the source. The undergraduate version is available to 4 outstanding new undergraduate international students enrolling in eligible full-time undergraduate programmes and covers 50% of tuition fees for up to 4 years. The postgraduate taught version is available to 4 outstanding new postgraduate international students enrolling in eligible full-time postgraduate programmes and covers 50% of tuition fees for up to 2 years.
The Early Confirmation Award is available to new international students with an unconditional offer for 2025/26 who pay tuition in full by the deadline. The award value is £1,500 as a Year 1 tuition fee reduction.
The India Academic Excellence Award 2025 is especially relevant for Indian students. The uploaded source lists 15 awards exclusively for Indian students scoring 85% or above in 12th Grade. The scholarship value is £7,500 as a Year 1 tuition fee reduction.
Scholarship planning should be matched with tuition fees. Undergraduate fees range from £20,800 to £46,000, while postgraduate fees range from £21,500 to £25,800 according to the source. Some high-fee routes such as clinical courses and dentistry may require more careful funding planning.
A realistic Queen's Belfast funding plan may combine scholarships, family funds, education loans, savings, part-time work within UK visa rules and careful accommodation selection. Belfast can be more affordable than London according to the source, but students still need to budget rent, bills, food, transport, visa costs and personal expenses separately.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Queen's University Belfast so they can understand the real monthly budget after scholarship support. Comparing PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats early can help students avoid last-minute expensive housing decisions and choose accommodation that supports academic routine.
Undergraduate Scholarships
International Undergraduate Scholarship, Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship and India Academic Excellence Award can support eligible undergraduate applicants.
Postgraduate Taught Scholarships
International Postgraduate Scholarship and Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship support eligible postgraduate taught applicants.
Business School Scholarships
Queen's Business School Scholarship supports eligible South Asian postgraduate taught students at Queen's Business School.
Family and Alumni Awards
Queen's Family Scholarship and Queen's Loyalty Scholarship offer 20% first-year tuition reductions for eligible students.
India-Focused Award
India Academic Excellence Award 2025 offers £7,500 to selected Indian students with 85% or above in 12th Grade.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Students should budget rent, bills, food, transport, visa and personal expenses separately from tuition scholarships.
International Undergraduate Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £3,500 to £4,000
Useful first-year tuition support for eligible undergraduate international students.
International Postgraduate Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £2,000 to £5,000
Relevant for eligible master's applicants outside excluded business school routes.
Queen's Business School Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £6,000
Important scholarship for Indian and South Asian students applying to business school programmes.
LLB Law Senior Status Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £4,000 first year only
Relevant for eligible law applicants entering the senior status route.
Queen's Family Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: 20% tuition fee reduction, first year only
Useful for students with qualifying family links to Queen's.
Queen's Loyalty Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: 20% tuition fee reduction, first year only
Relevant for returning Queen's students continuing to another eligible degree.
Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship, Undergraduate
Best for:
Coverage: 50% of tuition fees up to 4 years
High-value and highly competitive scholarship route.
Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship, Postgraduate Taught
Best for:
Coverage: 50% of tuition fees up to 2 years
One of the strongest tuition-reduction options for outstanding PG applicants.
Early Confirmation Award
Best for:
Coverage: £1,500 Year 1 tuition fee reduction
Useful for students who can confirm and pay tuition early.
India Academic Excellence Award 2025
Best for:
Coverage: £7,500 Year 1 tuition fee reduction
Strong India-focused award for high-achieving Indian applicants.
Yes. Indian students can explore awards such as India Academic Excellence Award, International Undergraduate Scholarship, International Postgraduate Scholarship, Queen's Business School Scholarship and Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship.
The uploaded source lists scholarships from £1,500 to £7,500, 20% tuition reductions and Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarships covering 50% of tuition fees.
The India Academic Excellence Award 2025 offers £7,500 as a Year 1 tuition fee reduction to 15 Indian students scoring 85% or above in 12th Grade.
The scholarships listed in the source focus on tuition fee reductions, so students should budget accommodation separately unless official terms clearly include living support.
Students can reduce costs by applying for scholarships, choosing Belfast over higher-cost UK cities, comparing verified accommodation, checking bills included and selecting practical contract lengths.
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Explore undergraduate and postgraduate admissions at Queen's University Belfast including eligibility, IELTS requirements, deadlines, application portals, decision timelines and career-focused admission guidance for international students.
Main Intake
September 2026
Application Route
UCAS & Queen's Portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5
Admission Difficulty
Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Queen's University Belfast is a competitive UK university offering a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate taught and research programmes with strong international student appeal.
Queen's University Belfast attracts international students seeking globally recognised UK education, research-led teaching and strong academic pathways across business, technology, health sciences, engineering and public policy. The university offers 448 undergraduate programmes, 178 postgraduate taught courses and 72 postgraduate research options. Indian students should prepare academic records, English proficiency proof and supporting documents early because several popular postgraduate programmes follow course-specific deadlines.
448 undergraduate programmes
178 postgraduate taught courses
72 postgraduate research programmes
24,000+ students from 90 countries
1,027 Indian students enrolled
Competitive estimated acceptance rate of 35%
Postgraduate decisions usually within 2 weeks
Students seeking a globally recognised UK university degree
Applicants interested in Cyber Security, Business Analytics or Finance
Students targeting Public Health, Engineering or Computing careers
Applicants looking for a research-led academic environment
Students with strong Standard XII or bachelor's degree performance
Applicants seeking affordable UK study options outside London
Students comfortable with structured academic and visa documentation
Students with weak academic consistency
Applicants applying late for high-demand postgraduate courses
Students without clear English proficiency proof
Medicine and Dentistry applicants without strong Chemistry and Biology scores
Applicants submitting incomplete Digilocker or transcript verification
Students expecting automatic admission without programme-specific review
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS with the standard UCAS application fee.
Postgraduate Admissions
No PG Application Fee
Postgraduate applicants apply through Queen's Portal with no application fee.
Decision Timeline
Fast PG Decisions
Complete postgraduate applications are usually reviewed within 2 weeks.
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5
IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 5.5 is commonly required.
Queen's University Belfast follows UCAS deadlines for undergraduate admissions, while postgraduate deadlines are course-specific for September intake programmes.
29 January 2026
UG UCAS Deadline
Main undergraduate UCAS deadline for equal consideration.
30 June 2026
UG Final Deadline
Students may still apply through UCAS until this date, subject to space availability.
23 June 2026
MBA Deadline
Application deadline listed for the MBA September intake cycle.
30 June 2026
MSc Applied Cyber Security Deadline
Application deadline for Fall 2026 intake.
14 August 2026
Selected Business PG Deadlines
Application deadline for MSc Finance, MSc Human Resource Management and MSc Business Analytics.
Queen's University Belfast expects strong Standard XII scores for undergraduate admissions and recognised bachelor's degree performance for postgraduate admissions.
Undergraduate
Standard XII qualification from CBSE, CISCE or recognised State Boards
Postgraduate
Recognised Indian bachelor's degree with UK honours equivalence
Most Queen's University Belfast programmes require IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 5.5, although Indian students may use eligible Standard XII English scores as proof.
IELTS Academic
General Requirement
6.5 Overall
No band below 5.5
TOEFL iBT
Postgraduate Requirement
90 Overall
Course-specific requirement
Standard XII English
CBSE/CISCE
70%
Valid within 7 years
Selected State Boards
70%
Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal boards accepted
Official academic transcripts
Academic certificates
Valid passport
Personal details
Referee details
Personal statement where applicable
Grading scale
Official Digilocker verification
IELTS, TOEFL or Standard XII English proof
Course-specific written submission if required
Interview documents if required
Visa and financial documents after offer acceptance
Queen's University Belfast is popular for Business Analytics, Applied Cyber Security, Finance, Public Health, MBA and technology-related programmes.
MBA
Best For
Applicants should show strong professional direction, leadership maturity and clear career goals.
MSc Applied Cyber Security
Best For
Technical projects, coding skills and security-related certifications strengthen applications.
MSc Business Analytics
Best For
Quantitative ability, analytics tools and business problem-solving experience improve profile quality.
MS Finance
Best For
Finance internships, Excel skills and quantitative preparation support stronger applications.
MPH Public Health
Best For
Healthcare exposure, research interest and public policy awareness can strengthen applications.
MSc Human Resource Management
Best For
Applicants should demonstrate communication ability, organisational understanding and people-focused experience.
MSc Applied Cyber Security
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Business Analytics
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MS Finance
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Around 35%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic consistency
Relevant subject background
Clear English proficiency proof
Strong personal statement
Official transcript and Digilocker verification
Relevant technical or professional exposure
Course-specific preparation for Medicine, Dentistry and technical programmes
Apply early for high-demand postgraduate programmes because deadlines vary by course.
Use UCAS carefully for undergraduate applications and submit before the main deadline where possible.
Prepare Digilocker verification and official transcripts early.
Check programme-specific English language requirements before applying.
Highlight technical projects for Cyber Security and Business Analytics programmes.
Medicine and Dentistry applicants should demonstrate very strong Chemistry and Biology preparation.
Postgraduate applicants should monitor Queen's Portal and email regularly after submission.
Missing UCAS deadlines
Assuming all postgraduate programmes have the same deadline
Submitting incomplete transcripts or certificates
Not arranging Digilocker verification
Ignoring course-specific English requirements
Weak personal statement without programme alignment
Late response after receiving an offer
Academic Strength
Moderate to High
Research Focus
Strong
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Programme
Select a course based on academic background, career goals and programme-specific entry requirements.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review Standard XII or bachelor's degree requirements along with English proficiency rules.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, certificates, personal statement, references, grading scale and Digilocker verification.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate programmes or Queen's Portal for postgraduate programmes.
STEP 5
Track Application
UG applicants track progress through UCAS, while PG applicants monitor Queen's Portal and email.
STEP 6
Receive Decision
Postgraduate decisions are usually made within 2 weeks after complete submission, while UG decisions follow UCAS timelines.
STEP 7
Accept Offer & Visa Preparation
Respond through Queen's Portal or UCAS, prepare CAS documentation and proceed with UK student visa steps.
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Queen's University Belfast is a strong option for students seeking a respected UK degree in a comparatively student-friendly city.
Cyber Security, Business Analytics, Finance and Public Health programmes are especially relevant for career-focused international students.
Indian students should prepare Digilocker verification early because it is specifically required for academic validation.
Postgraduate decision timelines are relatively fast when documents are complete.
Students should plan accommodation early for September intake because Belfast attracts both UK and international applicants.
Yes, Queen's University Belfast is competitive with an estimated acceptance rate of around 35%.
Most programmes require IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 5.5.
Yes, eligible Indian students may use 70% in Standard XII English from CBSE, CISCE or selected State Boards.
Complete postgraduate applications are usually reviewed within 2 weeks.
No, Queen's University Belfast does not charge a postgraduate application fee.
Queen's University Belfast has an estimated acceptance rate of around 35%, making admissions competitive.
Applied Cyber Security, Business Analytics, Finance, Public Health, Human Resource Management and MBA-related programmes are popular among international students.
Indian undergraduate applicants generally require 70% to 85% in Standard XII depending on the course. Medicine and Dentistry require stronger scores, including 90% in Chemistry and Biology.
Postgraduate applicants generally need 58% to 60% for UK 2:1 equivalence or 53% to 55% for UK 2:2 equivalence, depending on the programme and institution.
Yes, official Digilocker verification is required for Standard XII grades and may be used as part of academic verification.
Yes, undergraduate applications may be submitted until 30 June 2026, but acceptance depends on space availability.
Postgraduate applicants should accept or decline their offer through Queen's Portal within 14 days of receiving the offer letter.
Yes, unconditional offers may be issued when applicants already meet academic and English requirements, though verification or non-academic checks may still apply.
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