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Student Accommodation Near University of Brighton

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Properties

6+ nearby

Starting from

£227/wk

Closest option

0.99 km away

Peak demand

June, July

Overview

Student accommodation near University of Brighton

Finding student accommodation near the University of Brighton means comparing Brighton-based options around Mithras House, Lewes Road, Upper North Street, Western Road, Gladstone Place and Hollingdean Road with weekly rent, room type, included bills and the route to campus. The closest listed property in this data is Crown House at 0.99 km from the university reference point, with studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom categories from £255/week. Holden Court has the lowest listed starting price from £227/week at 1.84 km and lists studio and two-bedroom categories. The Stoneworks and Vogue Studios both start from £231/week, Ravilious House starts from £260/week and Britannia Study Hotel starts from £325/week. Nearby transport and student-life points include Devonshire Place, American Express, Old Steine, Law Courts, Prowler Brighton, Brighton Square, Boots, Dave's Comics, WHSmith Local, Books for Amnesty and Waterstones.

6 verified nearby propertiesPrices from £227/weekStudios availableEnsuite rooms availableDistance range: 0.99 km to 1.84 kmClosest property: Crown House

Quick Answers

Crown House is the closest listed option to the University of Brighton at 0.99 km and starts from £255/week. Holden Court has the lowest listed starting price from £227/week at 1.84 km. The Stoneworks and Vogue Studios both start from £231/week and list studio rooms.

Best For Budget

Holden Court is the lowest-priced listed option from £227/week and sits 1.84 km from the University of Brighton reference point.

Best For Closest

Crown House is closest at 0.99 km from the University of Brighton reference point.

Best For Amenities

Crown House has a strong amenity mix with laundry room, bike storage, cinema, games area, gym, dining room and study rooms.

Best For Studios

Holden Court has the lowest studio-capable starting price from £227/week, while Crown House is the closest studio-capable option.

Best Value Tradeoff

Crown House gives the strongest distance-room-type mix with studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom categories at 0.99 km. Holden Court gives the lowest listed starting price from £227/week.

Top Nearby Accommodation Options

Crown House, Brighton

0.99 kmClosest listed option

Around 12–14 minutes walking

StudioOne Bedroom ApartmentLaundry RoomBike StorageCinemaWiFi, Electricity +3

From £255/week/wk

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Britannia Study Hotel, Brighton

1.26 kmEnsuite rooms

Check walk or local route

Ensuite RoomReceptionInternetLaundry FacilitiesElectricity, Water +1

From £325/week/wk

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Ravilious House, Brighton

1.48 kmStudios available

Check walk, cycle or local route

StudioEnsuite RoomRoof TerraceCommunal LoungeCinema RoomWater, Electricity +3

From £260/week/wk

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The Stoneworks, Brighton

1.79 kmStudio-only listing

Check walk, cycle or local route

StudioOn-Site LaundryBike StorageSocial EventsWiFi, Water +2

From £231/week/wk

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Vogue Studios, Brighton

1.83 kmStudio-only listing

Check walk, cycle or local route

StudioOn-site LaundryBike StorageSocial EventsWiFi, Water +3

From £231/week/wk

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Price Comparison

PropertyFrom/weekRoom typesDistanceApprox travelKey amenitiesBills
Crown House, Brighton£255Studio, one-bedroom apartment, two-bedroom apartment0.99 kmAround 12–14 minutes walkingLaundry room, bike storage, cinema, games area, gymWiFi, electricity, water, gas, content insurance
Britannia Study Hotel, Brighton£325Ensuite room1.26 kmCheck walk or local routeReception, internet, laundry facilities, communal areas, bicycle storageElectricity, water, heating
Ravilious House, Brighton£260Studio, ensuite room1.48 kmCheck walk, cycle or local routeRoof terrace, communal lounge, cinema room, library, study areaWater, electricity, gas, 1Gbps wired internet, content insurance
The Stoneworks, Brighton£231Studio1.79 kmCheck walk, cycle or local routeLaundry, bike storage, social events, modern gym, 70 mb WiFiWiFi, water, electricity, heating
Vogue Studios, Brighton£231Studio1.83 kmCheck walk, cycle or local routeLaundry, bike storage, social events, team supportWiFi, water, electricity, heating, content insurance
Holden Court, Brighton£227Studio, two-bedroom apartment1.84 kmCheck walk, cycle or local routeGames area, laundry room, bike storage, communal lounge, study areaGas, water, electricity

Best Student Areas

Mithras House and Lewes Road form the key University of Brighton route context in the supplied data. Nearby transport points include Devonshire Place, American Express, Old Steine, Law Courts and Egremont Place.

Upper North Street is represented by Crown House, the closest listed property in this source. It starts from £255/week and lists studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom categories.

Western Road is represented by Britannia Study Hotel, an ensuite-room listing from £325/week with electricity, water and heating included.

Lewes Road is represented by Ravilious House and Vogue Studios, while Gladstone Place is represented by The Stoneworks. These options include studio and ensuite categories depending on the property.

Hollingdean Road is represented by Holden Court, the lowest-priced listing in the supplied data from £227/week.

Brighton city-centre points in the supplied data include Prowler Brighton, BAZAAR Brighton, Brighton Square, Boots, Dave's Comics, WHSmith Local, Books for Amnesty and Waterstones.

The University of Brighton reference point is close to several transport, shopping and study points in the supplied data. Devonshire Place and American Express are both 0.16 km away, Old Steine is 0.18 km, Law Courts is 0.21 km and Egremont Place is 0.27 km. Nearby student-life points include Prowler Brighton, BAZAAR Brighton, Brighton Square, Boots, Dave's Comics, WHSmith Local, Books for Amnesty and Waterstones.

How to Choose

Start with the route to your University of Brighton teaching building, then compare weekly rent, room type and included bills. If proximity is the priority, Crown House should be checked first because it is 0.99 km from the university reference point and includes a source note of a 14-minute walk to the University of Brighton. If price is the main filter, Holden Court starts from £227/week. If an ensuite room is preferred, compare Britannia Study Hotel and Ravilious House. If studio privacy is the priority, compare Crown House, The Stoneworks, Vogue Studios and Holden Court.

University Info

Address

Mithras House Lewes Road Brighton BN2 4AT

Demand & Timing

High Demand Months

JuneJulyAugustSeptember

Booking Window

Typically 3–6 months before the start of the academic year, with earlier searches advised for September intake and Brighton rooms around Mithras House, Lewes Road, Upper North Street, Western Road, Gladstone Place, Hollingdean Road and central Brighton routes.

University of Brighton accommodation demand usually rises before the autumn intake, especially for Brighton-based studios, ensuite rooms and apartment-style options around Lewes Road, Brighton city centre and local bus routes. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, bills and exact campus route before checking live availability.

Getting to Campus

The listed University of Brighton accommodation options sit between 0.99 km and 1.84 km from the university reference point. Crown House is closest, while Holden Court has the lowest listed starting price.

Crown House: around 12–14 minutes walking

Britannia Study Hotel: check walk or local route

Ravilious House: check walk, cycle or local route

The Stoneworks: check walk, cycle or local route

Vogue Studios: check walk, cycle or local route

Holden Court: check walk, cycle or local route

Nearby transport points include Devonshire Place, American Express, Old Steine, Law Courts and Egremont Place. Students should check the exact route from each property to their teaching building or campus before confirming the booking.

Bills & Inclusions

All six listed University of Brighton accommodation options include a bills_included array in the supplied source data, though the exact inclusions vary between properties.

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

Britannia Study Hotel includes electricity, water and heating.

Ravilious House includes water, electricity, gas, 1Gbps wired internet and content insurance.

The Stoneworks includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.

Vogue Studios includes WiFi, water, electricity, heating and content insurance.

Holden Court includes gas, water and electricity.

Students comparing Brighton accommodation should confirm whether WiFi speed, wired internet, heating, electricity, water, gas, content insurance, laundry, bike storage, gym access, study rooms, cinema, CCTV and onsite maintenance are included or relevant before booking.

Room Types

Studio

Ensuite room

One-bedroom apartment

Two-bedroom apartment

Booking Advice

Compare weekly rent, room type, exact University of Brighton route and bills first, then check live availability, cancellation terms and guarantor rules on the property listing.

Area & Transport

The supplied transport data gives useful University of Brighton route points, including Devonshire Place, American Express, Old Steine, Law Courts and Egremont Place. Since the listed properties range from 0.99 km to 1.84 km from the university reference point, students should check the exact walking, cycling or bus route before confirming the booking.

What's Nearby

Transport

Devonshire Place0.2 kmAmerican Express0.2 kmOld Steine (Stop F)0.2 kmLaw Courts0.2 kmEgremont Place0.3 km

Shopping

BAZAAR Brighton0.5 kmBrighton Square0.5 kmBoots0.6 kmDiplock's Yard0.7 kmARUMUGAM MALIGAI STORE0.8 km

Eating And Essentials

Boots0.6 km

Study And Culture

Prowler Brighton0.2 kmDave's Comics0.7 kmWHSmith Local0.7 kmBooks for Amnesty0.7 kmWaterstones0.8 km

Campus & City

University Buildings

University of Brighton reference pointMithras HouseLewes RoadDevonshire PlaceOld SteineUpper North StreetWestern RoadGladstone PlaceHollingdean Road

Student Neighbourhoods

Lewes Road routeMithras House routeBrighton city centreUpper North StreetWestern RoadGladstone PlaceHollingdean RoadThe Lanes routeOld Steine route

Transport

Devonshire PlaceAmerican ExpressOld Steine (Stop F)Law CourtsEgremont Place

Everyday Life

Prowler BrightonDave's ComicsWHSmith LocalBooks for AmnestyWaterstonesBAZAAR BrightonBrighton SquareBootsDiplock's YardARUMUGAM MALIGAI STORE

Related & Nearby

Landmarks

Mithras HouseLewes RoadDevonshire PlaceAmerican ExpressOld SteineLaw CourtsBrighton SquareUpper North StreetWestern RoadGladstone PlaceHollingdean Road

Transport Hubs

Devonshire PlaceAmerican ExpressOld Steine (Stop F)Law CourtsEgremont Place

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.

All listed properties are Brighton-based and sit between 0.99 km and 1.84 km from the University of Brighton reference point.

Holden Court has the lowest listed starting price from £227/week in the supplied source.

Crown House is the closest listed property at 0.99 km from the University of Brighton reference point.

Crown House includes a source amenity note stating 14-minute walk to the University of Brighton.

University review stats are present in the supplied source, but property-level review data is not present, so aggregate rating schema is not enabled per property.

Department data is not included because the supplied source does not provide department, faculty or school entities.

Airport entries are included only as nearby-place data from the source and should not be treated as everyday walking-distance context.

Admistay uses verified listing data to help students compare University of Brighton accommodation by weekly price, distance, room type, amenities and bills. This page does not invent availability, cancellation policies, departments or property reviews where the source does not provide them. Property-level aggregate rating schema is disabled because the source includes university review stats, not property review stats.

Frequently Asked

1

What is the cheapest student accommodation near University of Brighton in this data?

Holden Court is the cheapest listed option, starting from £227/week. It is 1.84 km from the University of Brighton reference point and lists studio and two-bedroom room categories. Bills listed as included are gas, water and electricity.

2

Which listed property is closest to University of Brighton?

Crown House is the closest listed property at 0.99 km from the University of Brighton reference point. It starts from £255/week and lists studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom room categories.

3

Which accommodation is best for postgraduates near University of Brighton?

Postgraduates often compare studios first because they provide more privacy. Studios are listed at Crown House, Ravilious House, The Stoneworks, Vogue Studios and Holden Court. Holden Court has the lowest studio-capable starting price from £227/week.

4

Can first-year students book private accommodation near University of Brighton?

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.

5

Which areas are useful for University of Brighton students?

Mithras House, Lewes Road, Upper North Street, Western Road, Gladstone Place, Hollingdean Road, Old Steine and Brighton city centre are useful areas to compare from the supplied data.

6

How competitive is student accommodation near University of Brighton?

Student accommodation near the University of Brighton can become competitive before the autumn intake, especially for Brighton studios, ensuite rooms and lower-priced options. Students should shortlist early and confirm live availability before confirming the booking.

7

Are bills included in University of Brighton student accommodation?

Yes, all six listed properties include bills in the supplied source data. Included bills vary by property and include combinations of WiFi, electricity, water, gas, content insurance, heating and 1Gbps wired internet.

8

What is usually included in the rent?

Included items depend on the property. The supplied bills data includes WiFi, electricity, water, gas, content insurance, heating and 1Gbps wired internet. Amenities such as laundry, bike storage, gym, cinema, study rooms, communal lounge, CCTV, reception and onsite maintenance are property-specific.

9

What transport links are near University of Brighton?

Nearby transport points include Devonshire Place, American Express, Old Steine stop F, Law Courts and Egremont Place. Students should check the exact route from each property to their teaching building before booking.

10

How early should I book student accommodation near University of Brighton?

A typical booking window is 3–6 months before the academic year starts. For September intake and Brighton rooms with practical campus routes, earlier comparison is usually safer. Always verify live availability, rent, bills, route and cancellation terms before confirming the booking.

11

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.

12

Can I book short-term accommodation near University of Brighton?

Short-term availability is not confirmed in the supplied data. Some Brighton 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.

13

Should I choose a studio or ensuite room near University of Brighton?

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. Studios are listed at Crown House, Ravilious House, The Stoneworks, Vogue Studios and Holden Court, while ensuite rooms are listed at Britannia Study Hotel and Ravilious House.

14

Are the listed properties walkable to University of Brighton?

The listed properties sit between 0.99 km and 1.84 km from the University of Brighton reference point. Crown House includes a source amenity note stating a 14-minute walk to the University of Brighton. Students should still check the exact route to their teaching building before booking.

15

Do any University of Brighton 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.

16

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.

17

How do I book student accommodation near University of Brighton with Admistay?

Start by comparing price, distance, room type, amenities and included bills. Shortlist the 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.

18

Which University of Brighton listing has the strongest amenity mix?

Crown House has a strong amenity mix in the supplied data, including laundry room, bike storage, cinema, games area, gym, dining room and study rooms.

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University Guide

About University of Brighton

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

Overview

About University of Brighton

A public UK university with practical courses, coastal student life and strong employability outcomes

The University of Brighton is a public university in the UK, established in 1859 as Brighton School of Art and awarded university status in 1992. The uploaded source states that it has around 17,000 students, including 13% international students, and operates across campuses in Brighton and Eastbourne. Popular areas include data analytics, physiotherapy, architecture, health and management, finance and banking, business, psychology, chemistry, cyber security and nursing.

University Name

University of Brighton

Country

United Kingdom

Main Locations

Brighton and Eastbourne

University Type

Public university

Established

1859 as Brighton School of Art

University Status

1992

Total Students

Around 17,000 according to the uploaded source

International Students

13% of total student body according to the uploaded source

Academic Strength

Business, data analytics, physiotherapy, nursing, architecture, engineering, science and creative disciplines

The University of Brighton is a public university in the United Kingdom, established in 1859 as Brighton School of Art and awarded university status in 1992. It is known for practical teaching, professional courses, coastal student life and strong links with employers across health, business, engineering, architecture, technology and creative industries. For Indian and international students, Brighton can be an attractive UK study destination because it offers a city-based academic experience outside London while still giving access to a vibrant student lifestyle.

The uploaded source states that the University of Brighton has around 17,000 students, including 13% international students. This gives students a diverse but not overwhelming campus environment. International students can experience a multicultural community while studying in a city known for creativity, coastal living, student culture and access to the wider South East of England.

The university operates across campuses in Brighton and Eastbourne. The uploaded source mentions campuses such as Moulsecoomb Campus, City Campus, Falmer Campus and Eastbourne Campus. Moulsecoomb is described as the largest campus and is associated with engineering, science, business and technology. City Campus supports arts, design, humanities and media. Falmer hosts education, sports science and humanities programmes, while Eastbourne focuses on health sciences, nursing and sports-related courses.

The uploaded source states that the University of Brighton offers 264 courses across master, bachelor, diploma and certificate levels. Popular courses among international students include MSc Data Analytics, MSc Physiotherapy, MArch Architecture, MSc Health and Management, MSc Finance and Banking, BS Applied Psychology, BS Business Management with Finance, BS Chemistry and BS Business Computing with Cyber Security.

The average University of Brighton fees for international students start at around £17,250 per year according to the uploaded source. Course-specific international fees listed in the source include undergraduate examples around £18,900 and postgraduate examples from around £22,477 to £25,137 for selected programmes. Students should verify the latest official course fees before applying because tuition varies by course, level, intake, placement route and academic year.

Admissions at the University of Brighton are course-specific. The uploaded source describes the acceptance rate as moderate, with competition stronger in health sciences and arts. Undergraduate applications follow UCAS timelines, while most postgraduate taught and research programmes operate on rolling admissions, with priority timelines. MBA applicants are advised to apply early because seats may be limited.

English language requirements generally range from IELTS 6.0 to 6.5, depending on programme, with higher requirements for selected professional or health-related courses such as physiotherapy. The uploaded source lists IELTS 6.5 for many postgraduate programmes and IELTS 7.0 for MSc Physiotherapy. Undergraduate examples often list IELTS 6.0. Students should verify course-level English requirements directly before applying.

The University of Brighton also has strong career outcomes. The uploaded source states that around 91.4% of graduates are employed or in further study within 15 months of graduation. It also lists major employers such as NHS, Rolls-Royce, IBM, American Express, British Airways, Brighton and Hove City Council, JP Morgan and BBC. This makes Brighton especially relevant for students who want practical degrees connected to employment, placements, internships and professional development.

Brighton is also a strong lifestyle destination. Students can access coastal city life, creative communities, student facilities, libraries, laboratories, sports centres, student union activities and on-campus housing. However, accommodation should be planned early because housing choice can affect cost, commute and student routine. Students should compare university halls, private student housing, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats based on campus location and weekly cost.

Students searching for student accommodation near University of Brighton should compare options in Brighton and Eastbourne based on rent, bills, safety, commute, amenities, contract length and proximity to their campus. Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Brighton, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments. This helps students plan a better balance between tuition, living costs, commute comfort and academic routine.

Overall, the University of Brighton is suitable for Indian and international students who want a practical UK university with employability support, professional courses, campus facilities, scholarships and a coastal student city experience. Students should verify course-specific fees, admissions, English requirements, scholarship deadlines and accommodation availability before finalising Brighton as their study destination.

Key Highlights

Public university in the UK, established in 1859 as Brighton School of Art
Awarded university status in 1992
Around 17,000 students according to the uploaded source
International students make up around 13% of the student body according to the uploaded source
Campuses are located across Brighton and Eastbourne
Popular fields include data analytics, physiotherapy, architecture, nursing, business, finance, engineering and technology
International tuition fees start at around £17,250 per year according to the uploaded source
Around 91.4% of graduates are employed or in further study within 15 months according to the uploaded source

Quick Answers

Is the University of Brighton good for Indian students?

Yes. The University of Brighton can be a suitable option for Indian students seeking practical UK courses in data analytics, business, physiotherapy, nursing, architecture, finance, psychology, engineering and technology.

What is the University of Brighton known for?

The University of Brighton is known for practical teaching, employability support, coastal student life, health sciences, architecture, business, engineering, data analytics, creative subjects and strong employer links.

Where do students live near the University of Brighton?

Students usually compare university halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments near their Brighton or Eastbourne campus.

Is accommodation expensive near the University of Brighton?

Accommodation cost depends on whether students live in halls or off campus. The uploaded source lists weekly living costs separately for halls and off-campus living, so students should compare rent, bills and commute before booking.

Is the University of Brighton worth it?

The University of Brighton can be worth it for students who want a practical UK degree, employability support, scholarships and a student-friendly coastal city experience. Students should compare tuition, accommodation, course outcomes and campus location before applying.

Student Insights

Students should confirm whether their course is based in Brighton or Eastbourne before booking accommodation.
Health sciences, physiotherapy, nursing and arts courses may be more competitive or require stronger English or portfolio preparation.
Students should compare living in halls with off-campus accommodation because weekly costs differ.
Brighton can offer strong student lifestyle, but accommodation planning still matters for budget control.
Students applying for postgraduate courses should apply early even where admissions are rolling because courses may fill.
Admistay can help students compare verified accommodation by campus distance, safety, rent and room type.
Courses & Fees

University of Brighton Courses and Tuition Fees

Popular courses in data analytics, physiotherapy, architecture, health management, finance, psychology, business and cyber security

The University of Brighton offers 264 courses across master, bachelor, diploma and certificate levels according to the uploaded source. Popular courses include MSc Data Analytics, MSc Physiotherapy, MArch Architecture, MSc Health and Management, MSc Finance and Banking, BS Applied Psychology, BS Business Management with Finance, BS Chemistry and BS Business Computing with Cyber Security.

University of Brighton courses are designed for students who want practical learning, career relevance and subject options across science, arts, engineering, health, business and technology. The uploaded source states that the university offers 264 courses across master, bachelor, diploma and certificate levels. This makes Brighton suitable for students comparing professional UK programmes with employability outcomes and real-world skill development.

Popular postgraduate courses in the uploaded source include MSc Data Analytics, MSc Physiotherapy, MArch Architecture, MSc Health and Management and MSc Finance and Banking. These programmes connect with data-driven careers, healthcare, architecture, hospital management, finance, banking and public-sector or private-sector roles. Popular undergraduate examples include BS Applied Psychology, BS Business Management with Finance, BS Chemistry and BS Business Computing with Cyber Security.

The uploaded source states that average international fees start at around £17,250 per year. Course-specific examples show selected undergraduate programmes at £18,900, while selected postgraduate courses range from £22,477 to £25,137. Students should verify current official fees before applying because course fees may change by academic year, study level, professional placement option and fee status.

For Indian students, course selection should be based on academic background, English requirements, employability and accommodation location. Data Analytics may suit students with mathematics, computing, statistics, engineering or analytics experience. Physiotherapy and health-related courses may require higher English scores and stronger professional suitability. Architecture may require creative, technical and portfolio readiness. Business Management with Finance and Finance and Banking can suit commerce, business and economics students.

English requirements vary by programme. The uploaded source lists IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 85 and PTE 59 for MSc Data Analytics, MArch Architecture and MSc Health and Management. MSc Finance and Banking is listed with IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 85 and PTE 61. MSc Physiotherapy is listed with IELTS 7.0 and TOEFL 85. Undergraduate examples are listed with IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 72 and PTE 56. Students should verify each course page because professional programmes may have higher requirements.

Students should also calculate total cost beyond tuition. The uploaded source lists weekly costs for students living in halls and off campus. It shows that students living in halls may spend around £70 to £193 weekly excluding tuition, while students living off campus may spend around £105 to £223 weekly depending on food, utilities, study materials, phone, laundry, clothing, travel and entertainment. These values should be treated as planning estimates and checked against current student lifestyle and housing costs.

Students searching for student accommodation near University of Brighton should compare halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats based on course campus, weekly rent, bills, commute and lifestyle. Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Brighton and Eastbourne based on safety, budget, amenities and distance from campus.

Key Highlights

Offers 264 courses across master, bachelor, diploma and certificate levels according to the uploaded source
Popular postgraduate courses include MSc Data Analytics, MSc Physiotherapy and MArch Architecture
Popular undergraduate courses include Applied Psychology, Business Management with Finance, Chemistry and Business Computing with Cyber Security
Average international fees start around £17,250 per year according to the uploaded source
Selected undergraduate examples are listed at £18,900
Selected postgraduate examples range from £22,477 to £25,137
MSc Physiotherapy has a higher English requirement of IELTS 7.0 according to the uploaded source
Many postgraduate examples use rolling admission

Popular Courses

MSc Data Analytics

PostgraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £23807 / year

INR: ₹21.19 lakh as per source data

Best for: Students with computing, mathematics, statistics, engineering or analytics backgrounds

The uploaded source lists IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 85 or PTE 59. Python, SQL and analytics projects can strengthen the application.

MSc Physiotherapy

PostgraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £25137 / year

INR: ₹22.38 lakh as per source data

Best for: Students interested in healthcare, rehabilitation and physiotherapy careers

The uploaded source lists IELTS 7.0 for this programme, so students should prepare English requirements early.

MArch Architecture

PostgraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £22943 / year

INR: ₹20.42 lakh as per source data

Best for: Students with architecture, design or built environment backgrounds

Architecture applicants should verify portfolio, accreditation and studio requirements before applying.

MSc Health and Management

PostgraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £22477 / year

INR: ₹20.10 lakh as per source data

Best for: Students interested in healthcare leadership, health systems and management careers

Healthcare or management experience can support the application profile where relevant.

MSc Finance and Banking

PostgraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £23807 / year

INR: ₹19.71 lakh as per source data

Best for: Students with commerce, economics, business, finance or accounting backgrounds

Students should verify current fee and INR conversion because the uploaded source values may need recalculation.

BS Applied Psychology

UndergraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £18900 / year

INR: ₹17.00 lakh as per source data

Best for: Students interested in psychology, wellbeing and human behaviour

The uploaded source lists IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 72 or PTE 56 for selected undergraduate examples.

BS Business Management with Finance

UndergraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £18900 / year

INR: ₹17.00 lakh as per source data

Best for: Students interested in business, finance and management careers

Commerce, business studies and mathematics preparation can help applicants align with the course.

BS Chemistry

UndergraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £18900 / year

INR: ₹17.00 lakh as per source data

Best for: Students interested in science, laboratory work and applied chemistry

Science subject preparation and lab experience can help students adapt to the course.

BS Business Computing with Cyber Security

UndergraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: £18900 / year

INR: ₹17.00 lakh as per source data

Best for: Students interested in computing, business systems and cyber security

Programming basics, computing coursework and cyber security interest can strengthen readiness.

Fee Insights

Average international fees start around £17,250 per year according to the uploaded source.
Selected undergraduate course examples are listed at £18,900.
Selected postgraduate examples range from £22,477 to £25,137.
MSc Physiotherapy is one of the higher-cost examples in the uploaded source.
Weekly living costs are listed separately for students living in halls and off campus.
INR conversions in the uploaded source should be verified before publication because exchange-rate assumptions may differ.

Quick Answers

Which courses is the University of Brighton famous for?

The University of Brighton is known for data analytics, physiotherapy, architecture, health and management, finance and banking, psychology, business, chemistry, cyber security, nursing and engineering-related courses.

Is the University of Brighton expensive for international students?

The uploaded source states that international fees start around £17,250 per year, while selected course examples range from £18,900 to £25,137. Students should also budget for accommodation and weekly living costs.

Which University of Brighton course is best for Indian students?

Popular options for Indian students may include MSc Data Analytics, MSc Finance and Banking, MSc Health and Management, MArch Architecture, MSc Physiotherapy, Business Management with Finance and Business Computing with Cyber Security.

Does the University of Brighton offer rolling admissions?

Yes. The uploaded source lists rolling admission for several postgraduate programmes, while undergraduate applications follow UCAS deadlines.

What English score is required for University of Brighton courses?

The uploaded source lists IELTS 6.0 for many undergraduate examples and IELTS 6.5 for many postgraduate courses, while MSc Physiotherapy is listed with IELTS 7.0.

Student Insights

Students applying to health courses should check higher English requirements early.
Architecture applicants should prepare portfolio and studio-related requirements before applying.
Data Analytics students should build practical evidence through analytics projects and technical skills.
Students should compare course campus and housing location together before booking accommodation.
Weekly expenses differ between halls and off-campus living, so accommodation choice affects total budget.
Indian students should refresh INR values before final fee planning.
Admissions & Intakes

University of Brighton Admissions and Intakes

UCAS deadlines, rolling postgraduate admissions, MBA priority deadline and Indian student guidance

The University of Brighton follows UCAS deadlines for undergraduate applications, while most postgraduate taught and research programmes accept applications on a rolling basis. The uploaded source lists 14 January 2026 as the UCAS equal consideration deadline, 30 June 2026 as the UCAS final deadline, 1 August 2026 as postgraduate priority timing and 1 July 2026 as the MBA priority deadline.

University of Brighton admissions vary by level of study, course and professional requirements. The uploaded source states that undergraduate applicants follow UCAS deadlines, while most postgraduate taught and research programmes, including many master’s courses, accept applications on a rolling basis until the course is full. Students should still apply early because popular courses, scholarships, visa timelines and accommodation options can become limited.

For undergraduate applicants, the uploaded source lists the UCAS Equal Consideration Deadline as 14 January 2026 for September entry. It also lists 30 June 2026 as the UCAS final deadline, after which applications enter UCAS Clearing. Indian students applying for bachelor’s courses should prepare Class XII documents, personal statement, reference, English evidence and any portfolio requirements before the deadline.

For postgraduate taught and research applicants, the uploaded source lists rolling admissions with priority by 1 August 2026. This means applications may remain open until the course is full, but students should not delay because processing, offer conditions, English scores, visa preparation and accommodation planning require time. For MBA applicants at Brighton Business School, the uploaded source lists 1 July 2026 as the priority deadline due to limited seats.

Academic requirements depend on course level. For postgraduate and MBA routes, the uploaded source lists a UK 2:2 bachelor’s degree or equivalent. For undergraduate entry, it lists Class XII, HND or foundation top-up as relevant academic pathways. Students should verify Indian board and percentage equivalencies directly because requirements may differ by course, subject and applicant profile.

English language requirements are course-specific. The uploaded source lists IELTS 6.5 overall with minimum 5.5 components for postgraduate and MBA study, with higher scores for some courses. For undergraduate study, English can be demonstrated through prior study or tests such as IELTS or TOEFL. Course examples show IELTS 6.0 for selected undergraduate programmes, IELTS 6.5 for many postgraduate programmes and IELTS 7.0 for MSc Physiotherapy.

Documents required for postgraduate and MBA applications include transcripts, statement, CV and references according to the uploaded source. Undergraduate applicants usually need transcripts, personal statement, reference and potentially a portfolio. Portfolio requirements may apply for architecture, arts, design or creative subjects. Health-related programmes may require additional professional or suitability checks, depending on course.

The uploaded source describes the acceptance rate as moderate and subject-specific, with health sciences and arts being more competitive. Students should therefore avoid assuming that admission is easy simply because admissions are rolling. Strong academics, complete documents, appropriate English scores and a well-written statement can improve application quality.

Accommodation should be planned alongside admissions. Students should first identify their campus, then compare halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats near that campus. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Brighton based on commute, safety, rent, room type, amenities and contract fit. This is especially useful for Indian students who need to plan admission, visa, tuition and housing together.

Overall, University of Brighton admissions are best managed through early planning. Indian students should confirm course deadlines, academic equivalency, English score, portfolio needs, scholarship options, visa documents and accommodation availability before submitting their final application.

Key Highlights

Undergraduate applications follow UCAS deadlines according to the uploaded source
UCAS Equal Consideration Deadline is listed as 14 January 2026
UCAS Final Deadline is listed as 30 June 2026
Postgraduate taught and research programmes are listed as rolling, with priority by 1 August 2026
MBA priority deadline is listed as 1 July 2026
Postgraduate and MBA applicants usually need a UK 2:2 bachelor’s degree or equivalent
Undergraduate applicants may enter through Class XII, HND or foundation top-up pathways
IELTS 6.5 is listed for many postgraduate and MBA programmes

Documents Required

Academic transcripts
Class XII documents for undergraduate applicants
Bachelor’s degree certificate for postgraduate applicants
Statement or personal statement
CV for postgraduate or MBA applicants
References
English language test score or accepted prior-study evidence
Portfolio for selected architecture, arts or design courses

Budget Advice

Students should budget for tuition, accommodation, food, utilities, transport, study materials, mobile phone, laundry and entertainment.
Living in halls may reduce utility costs compared with off-campus living according to the uploaded source.
Off-campus living may require additional utility budgeting.
Students should compare the full weekly cost of living, not only rent.
Scholarships may reduce tuition but should not be assumed to cover accommodation.
Admistay can help students compare verified Brighton and Eastbourne accommodation before peak intake demand.

Application Process

Step 1: Choose Course and Campus

Shortlist the programme and identify whether it is connected to Brighton or Eastbourne campus locations.

Step 2: Check Deadline

Use UCAS deadlines for undergraduate courses and rolling or priority deadlines for postgraduate and MBA courses.

Step 3: Review Academic Eligibility

Check Class XII, HND, foundation, bachelor’s degree or equivalent requirements for the selected course.

Step 4: Prepare English Evidence

Confirm IELTS, TOEFL, PTE or accepted prior-study evidence based on course requirements.

Step 5: Prepare Documents

Prepare transcripts, statement, CV, references, personal statement, portfolio or course-specific documents.

Step 6: Submit Application

Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or the relevant university route for postgraduate, MBA and research courses.

Step 7: Review Scholarship Eligibility

Check International Scholarship, Global Excellence Scholarship, Sports Scholarships and early payment discount options.

Step 8: Arrange Accommodation

Compare halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats near the correct Brighton campus through Admistay.

Intakes

September 2026 Undergraduate Intake

Main undergraduate intake through UCAS

Application: 14 January 2026 equal consideration and 30 June 2026 final UCAS deadline

Apply by equal consideration deadline for stronger course planning and accommodation timing.

September 2026 Postgraduate Intake

Postgraduate taught and research programmes are listed as rolling until full

Application: Priority by 1 August 2026 according to the uploaded source

Rolling admission does not mean students should delay because visa and accommodation planning take time.

September 2026 MBA Intake

MBA at Brighton Business School

Application: Priority deadline listed as 1 July 2026

Early application is recommended because seats are limited according to the uploaded source.

Entry Requirements

undergraduate

academic requirements

  • Class XII, HND or foundation top-up route according to the uploaded source
  • Course-specific academic requirements may vary
  • Portfolio may be required for architecture, arts, design or creative programmes

english language requirements

  • English can be demonstrated through prior study or tests such as IELTS and TOEFL according to the uploaded source
  • Selected undergraduate examples list IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 72 and PTE 56
  • Course-specific English requirements should be verified before applying

additional requirements

  • UCAS application
  • Transcripts
  • Personal statement
  • Reference
  • Portfolio where required
  • Course-specific documents for professional programmes

postgraduate

academic requirements

  • UK 2:2 bachelor’s degree or equivalent according to the uploaded source
  • Relevant academic background may be required for specialised programmes
  • MBA applicants should verify work experience or management background expectations where applicable

english language requirements

  • IELTS 6.5 overall with minimum 5.5 components for many postgraduate and MBA programmes
  • Higher English requirements may apply for some courses
  • Course examples include IELTS 7.0 for MSc Physiotherapy

additional requirements

  • Academic transcripts
  • Statement
  • CV
  • References
  • Portfolio where required
  • Research proposal for selected research programmes

Quick Answers

How do international students apply to the University of Brighton?

Undergraduate students apply through UCAS, while postgraduate and MBA applicants follow the university’s rolling or priority application timelines according to the uploaded source.

Is the University of Brighton hard to get into?

The uploaded source describes the University of Brighton acceptance rate as moderate and subject-specific, with health sciences and arts being more competitive.

Which intake is best for the University of Brighton?

September is the main intake for undergraduate and postgraduate study. Students should verify course availability and apply early for scholarships, visa and accommodation planning.

When should students arrange accommodation for University of Brighton?

Students should begin accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer because campus location, halls availability and off-campus housing costs affect student budget.

Does the University of Brighton require IELTS?

Yes. IELTS or equivalent English proof is commonly required. The uploaded source lists IELTS 6.0 for selected undergraduate examples and IELTS 6.5 or higher for many postgraduate courses.

Student Insights

Students should apply early even for rolling postgraduate courses because popular courses may fill.
Health science applicants should prepare for higher English requirements and stronger competition.
Architecture and creative applicants should prepare portfolios before application deadlines.
Students should compare accommodation based on campus location, not just Brighton as a city.
Living off campus may add utility costs, so budgeting should include bills.
Scholarship applications should be prepared after receiving an offer where required.
Campus & Student Life

University of Brighton Campus and Student Life

A coastal student experience across Brighton and Eastbourne with modern facilities, practical learning and career support

The University of Brighton operates across campus locations in Brighton and Eastbourne. The uploaded source highlights Moulsecoomb Campus, City Campus, Falmer Campus and Eastbourne Campus, with facilities including modern libraries, computer suites, laboratories, sports centres, student union services and on-campus housing.

University of Brighton student life combines coastal city living, practical learning and campus-based academic facilities. Students study across locations in Brighton and Eastbourne, each serving different academic strengths. For Indian and international students, the main planning point is to identify the campus connected to their course and then choose accommodation that supports commute, safety and budget.

Moulsecoomb Campus is described in the uploaded source as the largest campus and home to engineering, science, business and technology departments. Students in data analytics, engineering, computing, business and science-related fields may spend significant time here. Accommodation near Moulsecoomb may help reduce commute stress for students with lab sessions, group work or frequent campus activity.

City Campus is located in the heart of Brighton and specialises in arts, design, humanities and media according to the uploaded source. This campus may suit creative students who want access to studios, city culture, design communities and media-related resources. Students studying creative subjects should compare accommodation that gives easy access to the city while keeping rent manageable.

Falmer Campus hosts education, sports science and humanities programmes and includes teaching and sports facilities. Students who need access to sports facilities, teaching spaces or Falmer-based academic departments should check commute times carefully before booking housing.

Eastbourne Campus focuses on health sciences, nursing and sports-related courses according to the uploaded source. Students studying nursing, physiotherapy or health-related programmes should make sure their accommodation is suitable for early classes, placements, clinical schedules and travel requirements.

The uploaded source highlights student facilities such as modern libraries, computer suites, laboratories, sports centres, student union services and on-campus housing. These facilities support both academic routine and student wellbeing. Students in practical or professional courses such as physiotherapy, nursing, architecture, data analytics, engineering and science may benefit from access to labs, study spaces and specialist campus resources.

Brighton’s city environment can be a major advantage. It offers coastal living, creative culture, student-friendly spaces and access to the wider South East. However, students should still budget carefully. The uploaded source lists weekly expenses for students living in halls and off campus, showing that food, utilities, transport, study materials, mobile phone, laundry and entertainment all affect total cost.

Accommodation choice can strongly shape student life. Students living in halls may benefit from lower utility complexity, campus proximity and student community. Students living off campus may have more independence but should budget for utilities and travel. The uploaded source lists weekly expenses of around £70 to £193 for students living in halls and around £105 to £223 for students living off campus, depending on lifestyle and expenses.

Students searching for student accommodation near University of Brighton should compare halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private apartments near their actual campus. Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Brighton and Eastbourne by rent, commute, safety, bills, amenities, room type and contract length. This helps students choose accommodation that supports routine and reduces unnecessary travel pressure.

Overall, University of Brighton student life is best suited for students who want a practical academic environment with coastal city energy, modern facilities and strong career support. Students who confirm campus location early, compare accommodation properly and use employability services can build a more stable and successful UK study experience.

Key Highlights

Campus locations are spread across Brighton and Eastbourne according to the uploaded source
Moulsecoomb Campus is described as the largest campus
Moulsecoomb supports engineering, science, business and technology
City Campus supports arts, design, humanities and media
Falmer Campus hosts education, sports science and humanities
Eastbourne Campus focuses on health sciences, nursing and sports-related courses
Facilities include modern libraries, computer suites, laboratories, sports centres and student union services
On-campus housing is mentioned in the uploaded source

Campus Locations

Moulsecoomb Campus

  • Largest campus according to the uploaded source
  • Engineering
  • Science
  • Business
  • Technology

City Campus

  • Arts
  • Design
  • Humanities
  • Media
  • Central Brighton location

Falmer Campus

  • Education
  • Sports science
  • Humanities
  • Teaching and sports facilities

Eastbourne Campus

  • Health sciences
  • Nursing
  • Sports-related courses
  • Professional health study

Student Life Features

Coastal Student City

Brighton offers a student-friendly coastal environment with creative and cultural energy.

Modern Facilities

The uploaded source lists libraries, computer suites, laboratories, sports centres and student union facilities.

On-Campus Housing

The university provides on-campus housing options according to the uploaded source.

Professional Learning

Courses in health, business, architecture, data analytics and engineering connect with practical career outcomes.

Career Support

Students can access CV workshops, interview preparation, career fairs and one-on-one guidance.

Accommodation Choice

Students can compare halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats near Brighton or Eastbourne campus locations.

Best Student Areas

Near Moulsecoomb Campus

Best for: Engineering, science, business, technology and data-focused students

Commute: Commute varies by property and campus building

Useful for students with labs, technical classes or frequent campus schedules.

Brighton City Centre

Best for: Arts, design, humanities, media and city-lifestyle students

Commute: Commute varies by campus and transport route

Convenient for creative city life but students should compare rent carefully.

Near Falmer Campus

Best for: Education, sports science and humanities students

Commute: Commute varies by accommodation and route

Students should check transport and timetable fit before booking.

Eastbourne

Best for: Health sciences, nursing and sports-related students

Commute: Commute varies by property and placement needs

Health students should consider placement schedules and early travel requirements.

University Halls

Best for: Students wanting structured student living and simpler utility planning

Commute: Commute varies by hall and campus

The uploaded source suggests utilities may be lower or included for students living in halls.

Off-Campus Shared Flats

Best for: Students seeking independence or wider housing choice

Commute: Commute varies significantly by area

Students should include utilities, travel and bills in total weekly cost.

Quick Answers

What is student life like at the University of Brighton?

Student life at the University of Brighton combines coastal city living, practical academic facilities, modern libraries, laboratories, sports centres, student union support and accommodation options across Brighton and Eastbourne.

Which University of Brighton campus is best?

The best campus depends on the course. Moulsecoomb is linked with engineering, science, business and technology, City Campus with arts and media, Falmer with education and sports science, and Eastbourne with health sciences and nursing.

Where do University of Brighton students live?

Students live in halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats or private accommodation near Brighton or Eastbourne campus locations.

Is Brighton a good student city?

Brighton can be a strong student city because it offers coastal lifestyle, creative culture, student facilities and access to professional opportunities, but students should budget carefully for accommodation.

Why is accommodation planning important for University of Brighton students?

Accommodation planning is important because campus location, weekly costs, utilities, commute and safety all affect student budget and routine.

Student Insights

Students should choose accommodation based on their actual campus, not only the city name.
Health sciences students may need accommodation that supports placements and early travel.
Students living off campus should include utilities in weekly budgeting.
Living in halls may simplify first-year adjustment for international students.
Brighton city life can be attractive, but students should avoid overextending their budget.
Admistay can help compare verified accommodation options by commute, room type and rent.
Scholarships & Funding

University of Brighton Scholarships and Funding

International scholarships, Global Excellence Award, sports funding and affordability planning for Brighton students

The University of Brighton offers several scholarships and financial support options for international students. The uploaded source lists the University of Brighton International Scholarship worth £2,500, Global Excellence Scholarship worth £3,500, Sports Scholarships worth £1,000 to £10,000, Early Payment Discount worth £1,000 and external funding options.

University of Brighton scholarships can help international students reduce tuition costs, especially when combined with careful accommodation and living cost planning. The uploaded source lists several funding options for international students, including the University of Brighton International Scholarship, Global Excellence Scholarship, Sports Scholarships, Early Payment Discount and external funding routes.

The University of Brighton International Scholarship is listed in the uploaded source as a £2,500 tuition fee reduction on first-year tuition fees. It is available to new, self-funded international students applying for full-time undergraduate or postgraduate taught degrees. Students need to apply after receiving an offer according to the uploaded source.

The Global Excellence Scholarship is listed as a £3,500 tuition fee discount for high-achieving international students applying for eligible undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The uploaded source states that a separate scholarship application is required. This means students should not assume automatic consideration and should check scholarship deadlines after receiving an offer.

Sports Scholarships are listed from £1,000 to £10,000, along with mentoring, gym membership and support services. These are intended for talented athletes competing at regional, national or international levels. Students applying for sports scholarships should prepare evidence of sporting achievement and submit the sports scholarship application.

The uploaded source also lists an Early Payment Discount worth £1,000 as a tuition fee reduction for international students who pay tuition fees early by the university deadline. This can help reduce cost, but students should verify the exact deadline, payment conditions and whether it can be combined with other scholarships.

External funding is also listed in the uploaded source. Indian students may explore UK-based scholarships, home-country scholarships and external funding bodies. However, external scholarships usually follow separate eligibility rules, deadlines and documentation requirements, so they should be researched early.

Scholarships may reduce tuition, but they do not remove the need for living cost planning. The uploaded source provides weekly cost estimates for students living in halls and off campus. Students in halls may spend around £70 to £193 weekly, while students living off campus may spend around £105 to £223 weekly depending on food, utilities, study materials, phone, laundry, clothing, travel and entertainment. These figures should be treated as planning estimates and verified against current accommodation costs.

The University of Brighton also supports employability, which matters for long-term return on investment. The uploaded source states that around 91.4% of graduates are employed or in further study within 15 months, with average graduate salary estimates from £27,000 to £30,000. It also highlights careers support, CV workshops, interview preparation, career fairs, internships, placements and the beepurple entrepreneurship programme.

Students searching for student accommodation near University of Brighton should compare halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private housing early. Admistay helps international students compare verified accommodation in Brighton and Eastbourne based on rent, safety, bills, commute, amenities and contract length. This allows students to combine scholarship savings with realistic living cost planning.

Overall, Brighton scholarships can support affordability, but students should treat them as partial funding. Indian students should apply early, verify scholarship conditions, budget for accommodation and weekly living expenses, and maintain emergency funds for arrival, visa, travel and study-related costs.

Key Highlights

International Scholarship is listed as £2,500 tuition fee reduction
Global Excellence Scholarship is listed as £3,500 tuition fee discount
Sports Scholarships are listed from £1,000 to £10,000 plus support services
Early Payment Discount is listed as £1,000 tuition fee reduction
External funding options may be available
International Scholarship applies to new self-funded international students on full-time UG or PG taught degrees according to the uploaded source
Global Excellence Scholarship requires a separate application according to the uploaded source
Weekly cost estimates differ for halls and off-campus living

Funding Advice

Students should apply for scholarships after receiving an offer where required.
A separate application is required for Global Excellence Scholarship according to the uploaded source.
Early payment discounts depend on paying fees by the university deadline, so students should plan cash flow early.
Scholarships may reduce tuition but students should budget separately for accommodation and weekly expenses.
Students living off campus should include utilities in their budget.
Admistay can help students compare verified accommodation early and avoid expensive last-minute housing decisions.

Scholarship Categories

International Scholarships

Tuition fee reductions for new self-funded international students applying for full-time undergraduate or postgraduate taught degrees.

Merit and Excellence Awards

Awards such as Global Excellence Scholarship for high-achieving international applicants.

Sports Scholarships

Funding and support for talented athletes competing at regional, national or international level.

Early Payment Discounts

Tuition reductions for students who pay tuition fees early by the university deadline.

External Funding

UK-based or home-country scholarships that students apply for directly through external funding bodies.

Accommodation Budget Planning

Planning for halls, PBSA, shared flats, utilities, travel and weekly expenses because scholarships may not cover housing.

Popular Scholarships

University of Brighton International Scholarship

Best for: New self-funded international students applying for full-time undergraduate or postgraduate taught degrees

Coverage: £2,500 tuition fee reduction on first-year tuition fees as listed in the uploaded source

Students need to apply after receiving an offer according to the uploaded source.

Global Excellence Scholarship

Best for: High-achieving international students applying for eligible undergraduate and postgraduate programmes

Coverage: £3,500 tuition fee discount as listed in the uploaded source

A separate scholarship application is required according to the uploaded source.

Sports Scholarships

Best for: Talented athletes competing at regional, national or international levels

Coverage: £1,000 to £10,000 plus mentoring, gym membership and support services as listed in the uploaded source

Students must submit a sports scholarship application and provide evidence of sporting achievement.

Early Payment Discount

Best for: International students who pay tuition fees early by the university deadline

Coverage: £1,000 tuition fee reduction as listed in the uploaded source

Students should verify the payment deadline and whether this can be combined with other awards.

External Funding

Best for: Students eligible for UK-based, home-country or private scholarships

Coverage: Varies

Students apply directly to the external funding body and should check separate deadlines.

Quick Answers

Does the University of Brighton offer scholarships for international students?

Yes. The uploaded source lists international scholarships including the University of Brighton International Scholarship, Global Excellence Scholarship, Sports Scholarships and Early Payment Discount.

Which scholarship is popular for Indian students at University of Brighton?

Indian students may explore the University of Brighton International Scholarship worth £2,500 and the Global Excellence Scholarship worth £3,500 where eligible.

Do University of Brighton scholarships cover accommodation?

The scholarships listed in the uploaded source mainly reduce tuition fees. Students should budget separately for accommodation, utilities, food, travel and personal expenses.

Can students reduce living costs at University of Brighton?

Students can reduce living costs by comparing halls and off-campus accommodation, checking utility costs, using student discounts and choosing verified housing close to their campus.

Does University of Brighton support careers after graduation?

Yes. The uploaded source lists career services, placements, internships, employer links and 91.4% of graduates employed or in further study within 15 months.

Student Insights

Scholarship awards should be treated as partial tuition support, not full funding.
Students should compare the International Scholarship and Global Excellence Scholarship eligibility before applying.
Sports scholarship applicants should prepare proof of athletic achievement early.
Students should check whether early payment discount can be combined with another scholarship.
Accommodation should be selected based on total weekly cost, not only headline rent.
Indian students should maintain emergency funds because scholarships may not cover visa, flights, deposits or living costs.
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University of Brighton Admissions 2026

Explore University of Brighton undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA admissions, eligibility, UCAS deadlines, rolling postgraduate admissions, English language requirements, documents, fees, scholarships, CAS process and practical guidance for Indian and international students.

Main Intake

September & January

Application Route

UCAS & University Portal

English Requirement

IELTS 6.0 - 7.0

Admission Difficulty

Moderately Selective

University of BrightonBrightonMBAMSc Data AnalyticsMSc PhysiotherapyMArch ArchitectureMSc Finance and BankingMSc Health and ManagementBusiness ManagementBusiness ComputingIndian StudentsUCAS

Last verified: 2026-05-25Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team

About University of Brighton Admissions

University of Brighton offers undergraduate admissions through UCAS and most postgraduate admissions through rolling applications via the university portal.

University of Brighton offers admissions across 264 programmes, including undergraduate courses, postgraduate programmes, top-up degrees and apprenticeships. The university has two main full-time intakes, September and January. Undergraduate applications follow UCAS deadlines, while most postgraduate courses, including MBA, follow a rolling admission system. Indian undergraduate applicants generally need 50% to 60% in relevant 10+2 subjects, while postgraduate applicants typically need a 50% to 60% honours bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.

University of Brighton offers 264 programmes

The university offers 164 undergraduate courses and 129 postgraduate programmes

Full-time admission is offered mainly in September and January intakes

Undergraduate applications are processed through UCAS deadlines

Most postgraduate courses follow rolling admissions

Acceptance rate mentioned in the raw data is 72%

Undergraduate applicants generally need 50% to 60% in relevant 10+2 subjects

Postgraduate applicants generally need a 50% to 60% honours bachelor’s degree

IELTS 6.0 is generally required for undergraduate courses

IELTS 6.5 is generally required for postgraduate and MBA courses

Scholarships up to £5,000 are mentioned for international students

Who Should Apply?

Indian students looking for a moderately selective UK university with September and January intake options

Undergraduate applicants with 50% to 60% or above in relevant Class 12 subjects

Postgraduate applicants with a 50% to 60% honours bachelor’s degree in a relevant field

Students interested in data analytics, finance, banking, architecture, physiotherapy, health management, business or computing

MBA applicants with a bachelor’s degree and preferably 2 to 3 years of work experience

Students looking for scholarship opportunities up to £5,000

Applicants who can prepare transcripts, SOP, CV, LORs, passport copy and English language proof early

Who May Find University of Brighton Challenging?

Students below the 50% to 60% academic benchmark may need to check foundation or pathway routes

Applicants with IELTS below 6.0 for UG or 6.5 for PG may need English preparation before applying

Physiotherapy applicants may find the English requirement higher because IELTS 7.0 is mentioned for the course

Architecture, design or creative arts applicants without a portfolio may need additional preparation

MBA applicants without professional exposure may need a stronger SOP, CV and career justification

Students applying late may face limited postgraduate course availability despite rolling admissions

Applicants who delay deposit, CAS and visa documents may face pressure close to intake

Admission Highlights 2026

Undergraduate Admissions

UCAS Route

UG applicants apply through UCAS and should follow equal consideration and final UCAS deadlines.

Postgraduate Admissions

Rolling Admission

Most PG taught and research programmes follow rolling admissions until the course is full.

MBA Admissions

Career-Focused

MBA applicants need academic qualification, professional experience, SOP, CV and English language proof.

Scholarship Support

Up to £5,000

The raw data mentions scholarships up to £5,000 for international students.

Admission Deadlines 2026

University of Brighton undergraduate applicants should follow UCAS deadlines, while most postgraduate courses are rolling with priority deadlines.

1

14 January 2026

UG Equal Consideration Deadline

Undergraduate applicants applying through UCAS should submit by this date for equal consideration.

2

30 June 2026

UG Final UCAS Deadline

Late undergraduate applications may be submitted until this date before applications enter UCAS Clearing.

3

Rolling

Postgraduate Applications

Most postgraduate taught and research applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the course is full.

4

1 August 2026

PG Priority Deadline

The raw data mentions priority by 1 August 2026 for postgraduate taught and research applications.

5

1 July 2026

MBA Priority Deadline

The raw data mentions 1 July 2026 as the MBA priority deadline due to limited seats.

6

After receiving offer

Deposit and CAS

Students should accept the offer, pay the required tuition deposit and request CAS for the UK Student Visa.

Eligibility Requirements

Indian undergraduate applicants generally need 50% to 60% in relevant 10+2 subjects, while postgraduate applicants need a bachelor’s degree with 50% to 60% in a relevant discipline.

Undergraduate

10+2 or equivalent with minimum 50% to 60% marks in relevant subjects

  • Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS
  • Relevant subject marks may matter for selected programmes
  • Some courses may require higher percentages in subjects like Mathematics
  • IELTS 6.0 to 6.5 may be required depending on programme
  • Academic transcripts and certificates are required
  • Personal statement or statement of interest is required
  • Letters of recommendation may be required for selected programmes

Postgraduate

Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline with minimum 50% to 60% marks

  • Postgraduate applicants apply through the University of Brighton portal
  • Most postgraduate courses follow rolling admissions
  • IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0 is generally required
  • Academic transcripts and degree certificates are required
  • Statement of Purpose or personal statement is required
  • Letters of recommendation may be required for selected programmes
  • CV or resume is required for professional programmes

MBA

Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any discipline with preferred 2 to 3 years of work experience

  • MBA applicants apply through the University portal
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognised university is required
  • Minimum 2 to 3 years of work experience is preferred
  • IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0 is required
  • SOP or personal statement is required
  • Updated CV or resume is required
  • Letters of recommendation may be required
  • Early application is recommended because MBA seats are limited

English Language Requirements

University of Brighton generally requires IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate programmes and IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate and MBA courses, with some healthcare courses requiring higher scores.

IELTS

Undergraduate Requirement

6.0 - 6.5 Overall

Depends on selected programme

Postgraduate / MBA Requirement

6.5 Overall

No band below 6.0

Physiotherapy Requirement

7.0 Overall

Check programme requirement

TOEFL

Undergraduate Requirement

72 Overall

Check programme requirement

Postgraduate Requirement

85 Overall

Check programme requirement

Physiotherapy Requirement

85 Overall

Check programme requirement

PTE

Undergraduate Requirement

56 Overall

Check programme requirement

Postgraduate Requirement

59 - 61 Overall

Depends on selected course

MBA Requirement

Accepted equivalent

Check programme requirement

Documents Required

Completed UCAS application for undergraduate applicants

Completed University of Brighton portal application for postgraduate and MBA applicants

Academic transcripts from previous education

10+2 certificates for undergraduate applicants

Bachelor’s degree certificates or provisional certificate for postgraduate applicants

Passport copy valid for the duration of study

English language proficiency proof such as IELTS, TOEFL or PTE

Statement of Purpose or personal statement

CV or resume, especially for postgraduate and MBA programmes

Letters of Recommendation for selected programmes

Portfolio for Architecture, Design or Creative Arts programmes

Application fee payment receipt where applicable

Tuition deposit payment confirmation after offer

CAS document for UK Student Visa

Financial evidence and passport for visa application

Popular Courses & Fees

Popular University of Brighton courses include MSc Data Analytics, MSc Physiotherapy, MArch Architecture, MSc Health and Management, MSc Finance and Banking, BS Applied Psychology, BS Business Management with Finance, BS Chemistry and BS Business Computing with Cyber Security.

MSc Data Analytics

PostgraduateCourse-specific duration£23,807

Best For

Data AnalyticsTechnologyBusiness Intelligence

Applicants should show data, statistics, programming, analytics or technical project experience in the SOP and CV.

MSc Physiotherapy

PostgraduateCourse-specific duration£25,137

Best For

PhysiotherapyRehabilitationClinical Practice

This course has a higher IELTS requirement, so applicants should prepare strong English proof and healthcare motivation.

MArch Architecture

PostgraduateCourse-specific duration£22,943

Best For

ArchitectureDesignBuilt Environment

Applicants should prepare a strong portfolio showing design process, research, drawings and final outcomes.

MSc Health and Management

PostgraduateCourse-specific duration£22,477

Best For

Healthcare ManagementHealth SystemsLeadership

A good SOP should connect healthcare interest with management, leadership or public health career goals.

MSc Finance and Banking

PostgraduateCourse-specific duration£23,807

Best For

FinanceBankingFinancial Services

Applicants should highlight quantitative ability, finance modules, internships or banking-related career direction.

BS Applied Psychology

UndergraduateCourse-specific duration£18,900

Best For

PsychologyHuman BehaviourResearch

Use the personal statement to show interest in psychology, human behaviour, research and applied practice.

BS Business Management with Finance

UndergraduateCourse-specific duration£18,900

Best For

BusinessFinanceManagement

Applicants should show business awareness, numerical confidence and finance interest in the UCAS statement.

BS Chemistry

UndergraduateCourse-specific duration£18,900

Best For

ChemistryLaboratory ScienceResearch

Students should show science preparation, lab interest and Chemistry-focused academic motivation.

BS Business Computing with Cyber Security

UndergraduateCourse-specific duration£18,900

Best For

Cyber SecurityBusiness ComputingTechnology

Mention coding, cyber security curiosity, digital systems, business technology or project experience.

MBA

PostgraduateCourse-specific durationCheck latest university fee details

Best For

Business LeadershipManagementCareer Growth

MBA applicants should show leadership, 2 to 3 years of work experience, CV strength and a clear professional goal.

Course to Career Mapping

MSc Data Analytics

Careers

Data AnalystBusiness Intelligence AnalystAnalytics Consultant

Industries

Data AnalyticsTechnologyFinanceConsulting

Recruiters

Technology companiesAnalytics teamsFinancial services employersConsulting firms

MSc Finance and Banking

Careers

Financial AnalystBanking AssociateRisk Analyst

Industries

BankingFinancial ServicesInvestmentCorporate Finance

Recruiters

BanksFinancial services firmsInvestment companiesCorporate finance teams

MSc Physiotherapy

Careers

PhysiotherapistRehabilitation SpecialistClinical Practitioner

Industries

HealthcareRehabilitationSports HealthClinical Practice

Recruiters

HospitalsPhysiotherapy clinicsSports rehabilitation centresHealthcare organisations

MArch Architecture

Careers

Architectural DesignerUrban Design AssistantBuilt Environment Consultant

Industries

ArchitectureUrban DesignConstructionDesign Consulting

Recruiters

Architecture studiosUrban design firmsConstruction consultanciesDesign practices

BS Business Computing with Cyber Security

Careers

Cyber Security AnalystBusiness Systems AnalystIT Support Analyst

Industries

Cyber SecurityTechnologyBusiness ITDigital Services

Recruiters

Technology employersCybersecurity teamsBusiness IT departmentsDigital service companies

Admission Competition

Difficulty

Moderately Selective

Acceptance Rate: 72%

Strongest Programmes

MSc Data AnalyticsMSc PhysiotherapyMArch ArchitectureMSc Finance and BankingMSc Health and ManagementBS Business Management with FinanceBS Business Computing with Cyber SecurityMBA

Expected Profile Strength

50% to 60% in relevant 10+2 subjects for undergraduate applicants

50% to 60% honours bachelor’s degree for postgraduate applicants

IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate routes

IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate and MBA routes

SOP or personal statement with clear course motivation

CV for postgraduate and MBA programmes

2 to 3 years of preferred work experience for MBA

Portfolio for Architecture, Design and Creative Arts

Early application for rolling and priority deadlines

Application Strategy

Undergraduate applicants should apply through UCAS before the 14 January 2026 equal consideration deadline where possible.

Late UG applicants can apply by 30 June 2026, but course availability may become limited after the equal consideration deadline.

Postgraduate applicants should apply early despite rolling admissions because courses can close once full.

MBA applicants should target the 1 July 2026 priority deadline and prepare a strong CV and SOP.

Physiotherapy applicants should prepare higher English scores and healthcare motivation early.

Architecture, Design and Creative Arts applicants should prepare portfolio evidence before submitting the application.

Students should plan the £5,000 tuition deposit, CAS request and visa documents after receiving an offer.

Common Application Mistakes

Assuming rolling postgraduate admission means there is no urgency

Missing the UCAS equal consideration deadline for undergraduate courses

Applying for MBA without a strong CV or professional experience story

Applying for Architecture or Design without portfolio preparation

Not checking higher IELTS requirements for Physiotherapy and healthcare-related routes

Submitting a generic SOP without linking academic background to the selected course

Delaying tuition deposit, CAS and UK student visa preparation

Ideal Student Profile

Academic Strength

Moderate to Good

Research Focus

Course-specific

Mathematics Requirement

Course-specific; stronger for data analytics, finance, computing and science routes

Data AnalyticsFinanceBankingHealthcarePhysiotherapyArchitectureBusinessCyber SecurityCreative Industries

Admission Process

STEP 1

Choose Course

Explore programmes and check eligibility, English requirements, start dates and course-specific documents.

STEP 2

Prepare Documents

Arrange academic transcripts, degree certificates, English scores, SOP, CV, LORs, passport copy and portfolio where required.

STEP 3

Submit Application

Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses and through the University portal for postgraduate and MBA courses.

STEP 4

Receive Offer

Track the application and receive a conditional or unconditional offer online.

STEP 5

Pay Tuition Deposit

Pay the required tuition deposit, with the raw data mentioning a minimum £5,000 deposit to confirm place.

STEP 6

Request CAS

Request CAS after accepting the offer and meeting university requirements.

STEP 7

Visa and Arrival

Apply for the UK Student Visa using CAS, financial evidence and passport, then arrange accommodation and travel.

ROI & Career Outcomes

Best ROI Courses

MSc Data AnalyticsMSc Finance and BankingMSc PhysiotherapyMArch ArchitectureBS Business Computing with Cyber SecurityBS Business Management with FinanceMBA

High Salary Industries

Data AnalyticsFinanceITCyber SecurityHealthcareArchitectureCreative IndustriesBusiness Management

Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.

Career Outcomes

Placement Support

The raw data mentions strong placement support in finance, IT and creative industries.

International Community

The university has 17,000+ students, including 3,000+ international students according to the raw data.

Scholarship Support

Scholarships up to £5,000 are mentioned for eligible international students.

Moderately Selective Admission

The raw data mentions a 72% acceptance rate, making the university moderately selective.

Admistay Insights

Indian students should treat Brighton as a moderately selective UK option with practical admissions if the 50% to 60% academic benchmark is met.

UG applicants should apply by the UCAS equal consideration deadline because late applications depend on remaining seats.

PG applicants should not delay just because admissions are rolling; priority timelines and course capacity still matter.

MBA applicants should use the SOP and CV to show management potential, career growth and 2 to 3 years of work experience where available.

Data Analytics and Finance applicants should highlight quantitative skills, technical tools and relevant academic projects.

Architecture and Creative Arts applicants should prepare a polished portfolio before application submission.

Students should prepare the £5,000 deposit and visa financial evidence early because CAS and visa depend on these steps.

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Quick Admission Answers

How many programmes does University of Brighton offer?

The raw data mentions 264 programmes, including undergraduate courses, postgraduate programmes, top-up degrees and apprenticeships.

What is the acceptance rate?

The raw data mentions a 72% acceptance rate, making University of Brighton moderately selective.

How do undergraduate students apply?

Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS.

How do postgraduate students apply?

Postgraduate and MBA applicants apply through the University of Brighton portal.

What is the Indian UG requirement?

Indian undergraduate applicants generally need 50% to 60% in relevant 10+2 subjects.

What IELTS score is required?

The raw data mentions IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate programmes and IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate and MBA courses, with higher scores for selected courses like Physiotherapy.

Admission FAQs

Can Indian students apply for University of Brighton admissions 2026?

Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, document and course-specific requirements.

Is University of Brighton hard to get into?

The raw data mentions a 72% acceptance rate, making University of Brighton moderately selective.

What are the main intakes at University of Brighton?

The university offers two main full-time intakes: September and January.

How do undergraduate applicants apply to University of Brighton?

Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS.

How do postgraduate applicants apply to University of Brighton?

Most postgraduate and MBA applicants apply through the University of Brighton application portal.

What is the undergraduate deadline for 2026?

Undergraduate applications follow UCAS deadlines, with 14 January 2026 for equal consideration and 30 June 2026 for late applications.

Are postgraduate admissions rolling at University of Brighton?

Yes. Most postgraduate courses accept applications on a rolling basis until the course is full, with priority deadlines mentioned in the raw data.

What is the MBA priority deadline?

The raw data mentions 1 July 2026 as the MBA priority deadline due to limited seats.

What is the Indian undergraduate requirement?

Indian undergraduate applicants generally need 10+2 or equivalent with 50% to 60% marks in relevant subjects.

What is the Indian postgraduate requirement?

Postgraduate applicants generally need a bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline with 50% to 60% marks.

What IELTS score is required for University of Brighton?

The raw data mentions IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate programmes and IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate and MBA courses. Some courses, such as Physiotherapy, may require IELTS 7.0.

What documents are required for University of Brighton admission?

Applicants usually need academic transcripts, degree certificates, passport copy, English proof, SOP or personal statement, CV, LORs and portfolio for Architecture, Design or Creative Arts courses.

Does University of Brighton offer scholarships for international students?

Yes. The raw data mentions scholarships up to £5,000 for international students based on merit and programme-specific criteria.

What happens after receiving an offer?

Students accept the offer, pay the required tuition deposit, request CAS, apply for a UK Student Visa and then arrange accommodation and travel.

Placements & Recruiters

University of Brighton Placement Details

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

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Rankings over the years

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

2022

Highlights
2022
  • Best overall country rank: #35
  • Biology: #11 in country
  • Top source: ARWU
  • 27 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Engineering
  • 5 ranking records in 2022

2023

Highlights
2023
  • Best overall country rank: #32
  • Sports Sciences: #20 in country
  • Top source: THE
  • 33 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Arts
  • 3 ranking records in 2023

2024

Highlights
2024
  • Best overall country rank: #61
  • Sports Sciences: #8 in country
  • Top source: QS
  • 10 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Arts
  • 3 ranking records in 2024

2025

Highlights
2025
  • Best overall country rank: #31
  • Design: #10 in country
  • Top source: QS
  • 10 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Design
  • 3 ranking records in 2025

2026

Highlights
2026
  • Best overall country rank: #33
  • Overall: #33 in country
  • Top source: THE
  • 9 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Business
  • 4 ranking records in 2026

Contact Information

Mithras House Lewes Road Brighton BN2 4AT

+44-12-73-60-0900

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Student Reviews & Ratings

Overall sentiment and category-wise rating summary

Overall score

7.0/10
Top Rated

Based on 2 ratings

Rating Breakdown

Visual summary of rating distribution and categories

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Academic
10.0/10
Faculty
9.0/10
Infrastructure
9.0/10
Accommodation
5.0/10
Placement
5.0/10
Extracurricular
8.0/10