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Student Accommodation Near University of Buckingham

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Properties

6+ nearby

Starting from

£131/wk

Closest option

31.39 km away

Peak demand

July, August

Overview

Student Accommodation Near University of Buckingham

University of Buckingham is based on Hunter Street in Buckingham, but the supplied accommodation data is not campus-adjacent. All six listings are wider-area options, with five properties in Oxford and one in Bedford. The closest supplied property is The Park, Oxford at 31.39 km from the university coordinates, while the lowest starting price is Polhill Park, Bedford from £131 per week at 40.77 km. Because every listing is over 30 km away, these properties should not be sold as nearby, closest walking options or campus accommodation. Instead, this page should present them as wider-area alternatives that require careful commute checking. Students can compare The Park, The Spireworks, Between Towns Court, Student Castle Oxford, West Way Square and Polhill Park by price, room type, bills, facilities and whether Oxford or Bedford is a realistic base for their timetable.

6 source property entries retainedPrices from £131/weekPrice range: £131-£498/weekDistance range: 31.39 km to 40.77 kmRoom types available: studio, ensuite room, shared room, 1-bed, 2-bed, 4-bed, 5-bedClosest supplied property: The Park, OxfordCheapest supplied property: Polhill Park, BedfordImportant note: all supplied properties are wider-area commute options

Quick Answers

The supplied University of Buckingham accommodation options are not near-campus listings. The Park, Oxford is the closest at 31.39 km, while Polhill Park, Bedford is the cheapest from £131 per week but is 40.77 km away. Oxford gives the widest accommodation choice, while Bedford gives the lowest supplied starting price.

Best For Budget

Polhill Park, Bedford

Best For Closest

The Park, Oxford

Best For Amenities

Student Castle Oxford, Oxford

Best For Studios

The Park, Oxford

Best Value Tradeoff

The Park, Oxford gives the closest supplied distance at 31.39 km and starts from £199 per week with studios, shared rooms, ensuites and multi-bed options, but students must confirm whether the commute to Buckingham is realistic.

Top Nearby Accommodation Options

The Park, Oxford

31.39 kmClosest supplied property

Wider-area commute from Oxford

Studio4 BedStudy areaGames roomCommon roomWater, Gas +1

£199/wk

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The Spireworks, Oxford

32.26 kmStudio and shared rooms

Wider-area commute from Oxford

Shared RoomStudioTerrace and courtyardGym and yoga studioCinema and games roomWater, Electricity +2

£290/wk

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Between Towns Court, Oxford

32.87 kmEnsuite room

Wider-area commute from Oxford

Ensuite RoomGames roomStudy areaLaundry facilitiesWater, Electricity +2

£339/wk

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Student Castle Oxford, Oxford

33.1 kmStrong amenities

Wider-area commute from Oxford

StudioEnsuite RoomUltra-fast WiFiStudy areaMeeting roomWater, WiFi +3

£290/wk

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West Way Square, Oxford

34.34 kmStudio, 1-bed and 2-bed

Wider-area commute from Oxford

Studio1 BedGames roomCinema roomGymWater, Gas +3

£285/wk

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Price Comparison

PropertyFrom/weekRoom typesDistanceApprox travelKey amenitiesBills
The Park£199Studio, 4-bed, shared room, ensuite room, 5-bed31.39 kmWider-area commute from OxfordStudy area, games room, common room, outdoor courtyard, superfast WiFiWater, gas, WiFi
The Spireworks£290Shared room, studio32.26 kmWider-area commute from OxfordTerrace and courtyard, gym and yoga studio, cinema and games room, laundry, bike storageWater, electricity, heating, WiFi
Between Towns Court£339Ensuite room32.87 kmWider-area commute from OxfordGames room, study area, washers, dryers, social space, residence teamWater, electricity, heating, WiFi
Student Castle Oxford£290Studio, ensuite room, shared room33.1 kmWider-area commute from OxfordUltra-fast WiFi, study area, meeting room, gym, games areaWater, WiFi, electricity, gas, contents insurance
West Way Square£285Studio, 1-bed, 2-bed34.34 kmWider-area commute from OxfordGames room, cinema room, gym, rooftop terrace, 1Gbps wired internetWater, gas, electricity, 1Gbps wired internet, content insurance
Polhill Park£131Ensuite room, 1-bed40.77 kmWider-area commute from BedfordGym, games room, courtyard, communal TV, laundry room, internetGas, electricity, water

Best Student Areas

Buckingham

Buckingham should remain the first search area for University of Buckingham students because the university is based on Hunter Street. No Buckingham property listings are supplied in this data, so the page should encourage students to enquire for local availability before widening the search to Oxford or Bedford.

Oxford wider area

Oxford has five supplied properties: The Park, The Spireworks, Between Towns Court, Student Castle Oxford and West Way Square. These options offer studios, ensuites, shared rooms, 1-bed, 2-bed, 4-bed and 5-bed formats, with strong amenities such as gyms, study areas, games rooms, courtyards, rooftops and high-speed internet. However, all Oxford listings are over 31 km from University of Buckingham, so they should only be considered after live commute checking.

Bedford wider area

Bedford is represented by Polhill Park, which has the lowest supplied starting price at £131 per week. It offers ensuite and 1-bed options with gym, games room, courtyard, laundry, internet and bills for gas, electricity and water. The distance is 40.77 km, so this is a wider-area option and not suitable for students who need a simple daily campus journey unless the route works for their timetable.

The uploaded university data does not include populated nearby_places, so this content avoids adding unsupported shops, restaurants, stations or landmarks. The verified university address is Hunter Street, Buckingham, MK18 1EG. The supplied accommodation addresses are in Oxford and Bedford, including Horspath Driftway, Cowley Road, Between Towns Road, Osney Lane, West Way and Polhill Avenue. For student-life content, the page should not pretend these are local Buckingham areas. Instead, it should explain that Oxford and Bedford options may provide strong facilities, but students need to check whether the wider-area location fits their daily study schedule.

How to Choose

Students choosing accommodation for University of Buckingham should search local Buckingham options first if available. If they are considering the supplied Oxford or Bedford listings, the first question is commute, not price. The Park is the closest source property at 31.39 km, but students must check whether the route is realistic for lectures, exams, placements and late study. Polhill Park is cheapest at £131 per week, but the 40.77 km distance may make travel impractical for regular campus attendance. Students who want strong amenities may compare Student Castle Oxford, West Way Square and The Spireworks, but these should be positioned as wider-area lifestyle options rather than campus housing. The page should clearly show a wider-area commute notice and encourage students to submit an enquiry for actual Buckingham availability.

University Info

Address

Hunter Street, Buckingham, MK18 1EG

Demand & Timing

High Demand Months

JulyAugustSeptember

Booking Window

Students typically begin comparing accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially when the available options are in wider towns such as Oxford or Bedford and need commute planning.

University of Buckingham accommodation searches should be handled carefully because the supplied listings are not close to the Hunter Street campus. Students should confirm live routes before considering any Oxford or Bedford option.

Getting to Campus

The supplied University of Buckingham accommodation options are not within a normal campus walking or local commute range. Each property is over 31 km away, so students must check the real route from Oxford or Bedford to Hunter Street before booking.

The Park: 31.39 km, wider-area commute from Oxford

The Spireworks: 32.26 km, wider-area commute from Oxford

Between Towns Court: 32.87 km, wider-area commute from Oxford

Student Castle Oxford: 33.1 km, wider-area commute from Oxford

West Way Square: 34.34 km, wider-area commute from Oxford

Polhill Park: 40.77 km, wider-area commute from Bedford

The uploaded university data does not include nearby transport places, so no specific stations, buses or routes have been added. The Park mentions great transport links in its property amenities, but that does not confirm a direct route to the University of Buckingham. Students should verify the live commute before booking.

Bills & Inclusions

All supplied properties include some bills, but the inclusions vary across Oxford and Bedford options.

The Park includes water, gas and WiFi.

The Spireworks includes water, electricity, heating and WiFi.

Between Towns Court includes water, electricity, heating and WiFi.

Student Castle Oxford includes water, WiFi, electricity, gas and contents insurance.

West Way Square includes water, gas, electricity, 1Gbps wired internet and content insurance.

Polhill Park includes gas, electricity and water.

Students should compare bill inclusions alongside commute. A cheaper weekly rent may not be the best option if the travel time or travel cost to Buckingham is too high. Contents insurance and high-speed internet are also useful to check when comparing Oxford options.

Room Types

studio

Studio options are supplied at The Park, The Spireworks, Student Castle Oxford and West Way Square. All studio options are in Oxford and should be treated as wider-area commute choices for University of Buckingham students.

ensuite room

Ensuite rooms are supplied at The Park, Between Towns Court, Student Castle Oxford and Polhill Park. The lowest supplied ensuite-area starting price is at Polhill Park from £131 per week, but it is 40.77 km from the university.

shared room

Shared rooms are represented by non-ensuite options at The Park, The Spireworks and Student Castle Oxford. These may be useful for students who want lower-cost Oxford accommodation, but the commute must be checked before booking.

1-bed

1-bed options are supplied at West Way Square and Polhill Park. These can suit students who want more independent living, but both are wider-area options away from Buckingham.

2-bed

2-bed options are supplied at West Way Square. Students should check the live listing for exact layout, price and availability.

4-bed and 5-bed

The Park lists 4-bed and 5-bed accommodation in the supplied data. These may work for students who want shared apartment-style living in Oxford, but this is not local Buckingham accommodation.

Booking Advice

Students should not book any listed property before checking the live commute to Hunter Street, Buckingham. These are wider-area Oxford and Bedford options, so route, travel cost and timetable fit matter more than property amenities alone.

Area & Transport

Distance honesty is critical for this page. The Park is 31.39 km from University of Buckingham, The Spireworks is 32.26 km away, Between Towns Court is 32.87 km away, Student Castle Oxford is 33.1 km away, West Way Square is 34.34 km away and Polhill Park is 40.77 km away. These are not walking or near-campus distances. The source data does not include verified transport hubs or route times, so exact journey times should not be generated. The page can say wider-area commute from Oxford or Bedford, but students should check live public transport or driving routes before booking.

Campus & City

University Buildings

University of BuckinghamHunter Street campus area

Departments

BusinessLawMedicineComputingPsychologyHumanities

Student Neighbourhoods

BuckinghamOxfordBedfordHorspath DriftwayCowley RoadBetween Towns RoadOsney LaneWest WayPolhill Avenue

Everyday Life

Hunter StreetBuckingham town areaOxford wider accommodation areaBedford wider accommodation area

Related & Nearby

Landmarks

Hunter StreetBuckinghamOxfordBedfordCowley RoadOsney LaneWest WayPolhill Avenue

Trust & Data Quality

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

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

No supplied property is close to University of Buckingham; all listed properties are wider-area options in Oxford or Bedford and should not be described as nearby, walkable or campus-adjacent.

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

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

This guide uses only the supplied Admistay data for property names, slugs, prices, distances, room types, amenities, bills, safety features and property rules. No nearby places were supplied, so the curated nearby places block remains empty. No property-level review data was supplied, so aggregate rating schema for accommodation listings is disabled. Because all supplied properties are over 31 km from the university, the page should show a clear wider-area accommodation notice.

Frequently Asked

1

Are the supplied properties close to University of Buckingham?

No. All supplied properties are more than 31 km from University of Buckingham, so they should be treated as wider-area Oxford or Bedford accommodation options rather than nearby campus housing.

2

What is the cheapest supplied accommodation option for University of Buckingham students?

Polhill Park, Bedford is the cheapest supplied option, with prices from £131 per week. It is 40.77 km from University of Buckingham, so students should check whether the commute is realistic before considering it.

3

Which supplied property is closest to University of Buckingham?

The Park, Oxford is the closest supplied property at 31.39 km. It is still not nearby or walkable, so students should verify the live route to Hunter Street before booking.

4

Are there any walkable accommodation options in this data?

No. None of the supplied properties are within walking distance of University of Buckingham. The page should not show walking times or campus-adjacent labels for these listings.

5

Are studio rooms available in the supplied data?

Yes. Studio rooms are supplied at The Park, The Spireworks, Student Castle Oxford and West Way Square. All of these studio options are in Oxford and require commute checking.

6

Are ensuite rooms available in the supplied data?

Yes. Ensuite rooms are supplied at The Park, Between Towns Court, Student Castle Oxford and Polhill Park. These are wider-area options, not local Buckingham listings.

7

Are shared rooms available in the supplied data?

Yes. Shared rooms are represented by non-ensuite options at The Park, The Spireworks and Student Castle Oxford. Students should confirm bathroom and kitchen arrangements on the live listing.

8

Which supplied option has the strongest amenities?

Student Castle Oxford has one of the strongest amenity sets, including ultra-fast WiFi, study area, meeting room, gym, games area, outdoor courtyard, common area, 24/7 security and secure premises.

9

Which supplied option is best for high-speed internet?

West Way Square lists 1Gbps wired internet in bills, while Student Castle Oxford lists ultra-fast WiFi and The Park lists superfast WiFi. Students should confirm the exact internet setup before booking.

10

Are bills included in these wider-area options?

Yes. Every supplied property lists some bill inclusions. Examples include water, gas, WiFi, electricity, heating, contents insurance or 1Gbps wired internet depending on the property.

11

Should students book Oxford accommodation for University of Buckingham?

Students should only consider Oxford accommodation after checking the live commute to Buckingham. The Oxford listings have strong facilities, but they are all more than 31 km from the university.

12

Should students book Bedford accommodation for University of Buckingham?

Bedford is represented by Polhill Park, which is the cheapest supplied option but 40.77 km away. Students should check the route and timetable fit before considering it.

13

Why are Oxford and Bedford properties shown for University of Buckingham?

The supplied source data attached Oxford and Bedford properties to this university. They are retained in the JSON, but clearly labelled as wider-area commute options because they are not nearby.

14

Can students enquire for local Buckingham accommodation instead?

Yes. Students should enquire for local Buckingham availability first, especially if they want a realistic daily commute to Hunter Street.

15

What details should students share when enquiring?

Students should share their budget, room type, move-in date, stay duration, preferred commute, bills preference and whether they need a guarantor or payment plan.

16

Should exact journey time be shown for these properties?

No exact journey time should be shown from this data alone because only straight-line or stored distances are supplied. Live public transport or driving routes should be checked before showing travel time.

17

Can first-year students book these wider-area options?

First-year students can enquire, but they should be cautious about commute distance. A property over 30 km away may not suit regular campus attendance unless transport works reliably.

18

How should students choose between these supplied properties?

Start with commute feasibility, then compare weekly rent, room type, bills, amenities and security. The Park is closest, Polhill Park is cheapest, and Student Castle Oxford has strong amenities.

Related Pages

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The attached listings are wider-area Oxford and Bedford options, not campus-adjacent rooms. Share your budget, room type and move-in date so an accommodation expert can check local Buckingham availability first.

University Guide

About University of Buckingham

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

Overview

About University of Buckingham

A private UK university known for accelerated degrees, small classes and a calm Buckingham campus setting

The University of Buckingham is a private university in Buckingham, United Kingdom, founded in 1973 according to the source data. Known for accelerated two-year honours degrees, small class sizes, a 10:1 student-to-academic staff ratio and a diverse student community from over 70 countries, it can be a strong choice for international students seeking a quieter UK study environment with faster degree completion options.

University Name

University of Buckingham

Country

United Kingdom

Town

Buckingham

University Type

Private university

Founded

1973 according to source data

University Status

Full university status by Royal Charter on 11 February 1983 according to source data

Student Community

Around 3,300 students from over 70 countries

Student-to-Staff Ratio

10:1 according to source data

Known For

Accelerated two-year honours degrees and small class sizes

The University of Buckingham is a private university in the United Kingdom, founded in 1973 according to the uploaded source data. It holds the distinction of being the first private university in the UK since 1919, giving it a unique position in the UK higher education landscape. The university is known for smaller class sizes, accelerated degree options, a calm study environment and a student-focused academic model.

The source data states that the University of Buckingham has around 3,300 students from over 70 countries. It also lists a student-to-academic staff ratio of 10:1, which can be appealing for students who want more personal academic attention than they might receive at a larger university. The source data also mentions an acceptance rate of 77%, with a student population made up of 70% domestic and 26% international students.

One of the university’s strongest differentiators is its accelerated two-year honours degree model. According to the source data, students can complete a full bachelor’s programme in 8 intensive terms. This can help students enter the workforce faster and may reduce total living cost compared with a traditional three-year route, although the academic pace can be more intensive.

The University of Buckingham also offers traditional three-year degree options in several subjects, along with International Foundation Programme and Foundation Pathway options. Popular courses in the source data include MB ChB Medicine, MBA, BSc Computing, BSc Accounting and Finance, Computing with Business Management, LLB Business Management, PhD Business, LLM, PhD Computing and MSc Management in a Service Economy.

For Indian students, the University of Buckingham may be attractive if they want a smaller university environment, quicker undergraduate completion, direct academic support and a quieter town setting. It may suit students who prefer focused study over a large-city campus experience. However, students should consider whether the accelerated calendar, smaller campus life and limited course variety match their personality and career goals.

The university operates across two main sites according to the source data: Hunter Street, known for historic converted buildings, and Verney Park. Buckingham offers a quieter academic environment surrounded by green countryside and is located just over an hour from London according to the source data. This gives students a balance between a calm town setting and access to larger UK cities such as London, Oxford, Birmingham and Milton Keynes.

Accommodation is an important part of student planning. The source data states that the University of Buckingham provides guaranteed first-year housing for international students if they meet accommodation deadlines. Students may also choose private rentals in Buckingham or nearby villages, including cottages, shared flats and studio apartments. The university also provides off-campus housing support according to the source data.

Students looking for student accommodation near University of Buckingham should compare university-managed housing, private studios, shared flats, cottages and nearby village rentals based on commute, safety, bills, contract length, study environment and budget. Since Buckingham is smaller than major UK cities, availability can be limited, so students should start the housing search early.

Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Buckingham and nearby UK student cities. Students can review options by budget, room type, commute, safety, bills, amenities and availability before arriving in the UK. This is especially useful for Indian students who need to plan tuition, visa, accommodation and arrival support together.

Overall, the University of Buckingham is best suited for students who want a private UK university experience, smaller class sizes, faster degree options and a quieter study environment. Students should verify current course fees, intake deadlines, scholarship availability, visa requirements and accommodation options before applying.

Key Highlights

Founded in 1973 according to the uploaded source data
First private university in the UK since 1919 according to the source data
Diverse student community of around 3,300 students from over 70 countries
Student-to-academic staff ratio listed as 10:1
Acceptance rate listed as 77% in the source data
Known for accelerated two-year honours degrees completed in 8 intensive terms
Offers September and January intakes according to the source data
Main sites include Hunter Street and Verney Park

Quick Answers

Is University of Buckingham good for Indian students?

Yes. The University of Buckingham can be a good choice for Indian students who want a smaller UK university, accelerated degree options, personal academic support and a quieter study environment.

What is University of Buckingham known for?

The University of Buckingham is known for being a private UK university, offering accelerated two-year honours degrees, small class sizes and a calm Buckingham campus setting.

Where do students live near University of Buckingham?

Students may live in university-managed housing, private rentals, cottages, shared flats, studios or nearby village accommodation around Buckingham.

Is accommodation expensive near University of Buckingham?

Accommodation costs can vary by room type and availability. Buckingham may be calmer than major cities, but students should compare university housing and private rentals early because supply may be limited.

Is University of Buckingham worth it?

The University of Buckingham can be worth it for students who value faster degree completion, smaller classes and a quieter UK study setting. Students should compare fees, scholarships, course fit and accommodation before applying.

Student Insights

The accelerated two-year degree model can save time but may feel academically intense.
Buckingham is quieter than London, Birmingham or Manchester, so students should consider whether they prefer calm study or big-city life.
Indian students should plan accommodation early because smaller towns can have fewer private housing options.
The 10:1 student-to-staff ratio may suit students who want closer academic attention.
Students should compare the total cost of a two-year degree with traditional three-year UK options.
Private rentals in nearby villages may work only if transport and commute are practical.
Courses & Fees

University of Buckingham Courses and Tuition Fees

Accelerated degrees, medicine, MBA, computing, law, business and postgraduate study options

The University of Buckingham offers accelerated two-year honours degrees, traditional three-year degrees, foundation routes and postgraduate programmes. Popular courses in the source data include MB ChB Medicine, MBA, BSc Computing, BSc Accounting and Finance, LLB Business Management, LLM, PhD Business, PhD Computing and MSc Management in a Service Economy.

University of Buckingham courses are known for their flexible and accelerated structure. The source data states that the university is renowned for accelerated two-year honours degrees, allowing students to complete a full bachelor’s programme in 8 intensive terms. This can be attractive for students who want to graduate faster and begin work or postgraduate study earlier.

The university also offers traditional three-year degree options in several subjects, along with two foundation routes: International Foundation Programme and Foundation Pathway. These options can support international students who need academic or English preparation before beginning a full degree.

Popular programmes in the source data include MB ChB Medicine, Master of Business Administration, BSc Computing, BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Computing with Business Management, LLB Business Management, PhD Business, LLM, PhD Computing and MSc Management in a Service Economy. The university also offers more than 100 master’s degree programmes, doctoral-level programmes and graduate diplomas according to the source data.

Fee examples in the source data include £45,000 for MB ChB Medicine, £22,144 for MBA, £22,200 for BSc Computing and BSc Accounting and Finance, £19,733 for Computing with Business Management and LLB Business Management, £14,500 for LLM and £16,480 for MSc Management in a Service Economy. Students should verify current official fees because tuition can change by intake and programme.

For Indian students, Buckingham’s accelerated undergraduate model should be assessed carefully. A two-year degree may reduce total living time in the UK, but the workload may be more intensive due to the compressed academic calendar. Students should choose this model only if they are ready for consistent study across multiple terms.

Accommodation and living costs should be included in course budgeting. The source data mentions guaranteed first-year housing for eligible international students and private housing options such as cottages, shared flats and studio apartments. Students should compare housing availability early because Buckingham is a smaller town and private options may be more limited than major UK cities.

Students looking for student accommodation near University of Buckingham can compare university housing, studios, shared flats, cottages and nearby private rentals. Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation by budget, commute, room type, safety, bills and contract length before arrival.

Key Highlights

Known for accelerated two-year honours degrees according to the source data
Students can complete a full bachelor’s programme in 8 intensive terms according to the source data
Traditional three-year degree options are also available
Foundation options include International Foundation Programme and Foundation Pathway
Popular programmes include Medicine, MBA, Computing, Accounting and Finance, Law and Management
MB ChB Medicine fee is listed as £45,000 in the source data
MBA fee is listed as £22,144 in the source data
BSc Computing and BSc Accounting and Finance are listed at £22,200

Popular Courses

MB ChB Medicine

Undergraduate MedicineVaries by medical pathway

Fee: ££45,000 according to source data / year

INR: Approx. ₹54 lakh according to source data

Best for: Students seeking a medical education pathway in the UK

Students should verify current medical entry requirements, clinical structure and professional recognition before applying.

Master of Business Administration

PostgraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: ££22,144 according to source data / year

INR: Approx. ₹26.6 lakh according to source data

Best for: Students and professionals seeking business leadership and management progression

MBA applicants should prepare career goals, work experience evidence and funding plans early.

BSc Computing

UndergraduateAccelerated or traditional route depending on course structure

Fee: ££22,200 according to source data / year

INR: Approx. ₹26.6 lakh according to source data

Best for: Students interested in computing and technology careers

Students should check whether the accelerated route matches their technical learning pace.

BSc Accounting and Finance

UndergraduateAccelerated or traditional route depending on course structure

Fee: ££22,200 according to source data / year

INR: Approx. ₹26.6 lakh according to source data

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

Students should check professional exemptions, placement support and career outcomes before applying.

LLB Business Management

UndergraduateAccelerated or traditional route depending on course structure

Fee: ££19,733 according to source data / year

INR: Approx. ₹23.7 lakh according to source data

Best for: Students interested in combining legal and business-focused study

Students should verify legal pathway recognition if planning to practise law in the UK, India or another jurisdiction.

LLM

PostgraduateVaries by programme structure

Fee: ££14,500 according to source data / year

INR: Approx. ₹17.4 lakh according to source data

Best for: Law graduates seeking postgraduate legal specialisation

Students should check specialisation, dissertation expectations and career pathway fit.

Fee Insights

The source data lists MB ChB Medicine at £45,000.
The source data lists MBA at £22,144.
BSc Computing and BSc Accounting and Finance are listed at £22,200.
Computing with Business Management and LLB Business Management are listed at £19,733.
Students should verify whether fees are annual, programme-based or route-specific before publishing.
Accelerated degrees may reduce total study duration but require strong academic commitment.

Quick Answers

Which courses is University of Buckingham famous for?

The University of Buckingham is known for accelerated undergraduate degrees, medicine, MBA, computing, accounting and finance, law, LLM, PhD routes and foundation programmes.

Is University of Buckingham expensive for international students?

Costs vary by course. The source data lists examples from £7,233 for PhD Business to £45,000 for MB ChB Medicine, so students should check the exact programme fee.

Which University of Buckingham course is best for Indian students?

Popular choices may include Medicine, MBA, Computing, Accounting and Finance, LLM and Business Management depending on the student’s academic background and career goals.

Are University of Buckingham accelerated degrees useful?

Accelerated degrees can be useful for students who want faster completion, but they require strong discipline because the academic calendar is more intensive.

How should students plan University of Buckingham costs?

Students should calculate tuition, accommodation, food, transport, visa costs, healthcare surcharge, study materials and emergency funds before applying.

Student Insights

Students should check whether the fee is annual or total course fee before budgeting.
Accelerated degrees may reduce living time in the UK but can increase study pressure.
Medicine students should verify current entry and visa requirements carefully.
Computing and business students should compare course modules with career goals before applying.
Accommodation should be planned early because Buckingham is smaller than major UK student cities.
Indian students should refresh GBP to INR conversions before payment decisions.
Admissions & Intakes

University of Buckingham Admissions and Intakes

Application routes, deadlines, English scores, visa checklist and international student guidance

The University of Buckingham accepts applications through the university portal or UCAS according to the source data. The main intake seasons listed are September and January, with January 2026 international deadlines listed as 24 November 2025 for undergraduate direct, postgraduate, MBA and MB ChB Medicine applicants. Students should verify current deadlines before applying.

University of Buckingham admissions are open to international students who meet programme deadlines, provide required documentation and satisfy academic and English language requirements. The source data states that applications can be made through the university portal or UCAS depending on level and route.

The source data lists September and January as intake seasons. For January 2026, it lists an international deadline of 24 November 2025 for undergraduate direct and postgraduate applicants. It also lists 24 November 2025 as the January 2026 intake deadline for MBA and MB ChB Medicine. Students should verify current dates before applying because deadlines can change by course and intake.

For undergraduate admission, the source data states that students may apply through the online application route or UCAS. The online university application has no fee, while the UCAS application fee is listed as £20. Undergraduate requirements include official high school transcripts, one letter of recommendation, personal statement, passport copy and English proficiency test scores.

For graduate admission, the source data states that students apply through the online application route with no application fee. Graduate requirements include official college transcripts, two letters of recommendation, passport copy, personal statement and English proficiency test scores. The source data also states that applications are reviewed individually and that work experience, academic records and extracurricular achievements may be considered.

English language requirements listed in the source data include IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT 87, TOEFL PBT 580, PTE 59 to 65, International Baccalaureate English Language 4 and Cambridge CPE 176 to 184. Students who do not meet English requirements may take English Foundation courses according to the source data.

The uploaded source also includes visa planning notes. It states that students can apply for a UK student visa no more than three months before the start of their course and that processing may take at least three to four weeks. Students should verify current UK visa rules because visa timelines and application windows may change. Documents listed include passport, CAS number, transcripts, English scores, photograph, TB certificate, healthcare surcharge and financial documents.

Accommodation planning should happen alongside admissions and visa preparation. The source data states that guaranteed housing may be available for first-year international students if they meet deadlines. For 2025, the housing deadlines listed are 27 June for July intake and 12 September for September intake. Students should verify current housing deadlines before relying on guaranteed accommodation.

Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of Buckingham by room type, commute, safety, bills and budget. This can help Indian and international students plan housing before receiving visa approval or travelling to the UK.

Key Highlights

Applications can be submitted through university portal or UCAS according to source data
Online university application has no fee according to source data
UCAS application fee is listed as £20
Intake seasons are listed as September and January
January 2026 international deadline is listed as 24 November 2025 for UG direct and PG applicants
MBA January 2026 deadline is listed as 24 November 2025
MB ChB Medicine January 2026 deadline is listed as 24 November 2025
IELTS 6.5 and TOEFL iBT 87 are listed as English proficiency examples

Documents Required

Completed application form
Academic transcripts of high school or college
English proficiency test scores
One Letter of Recommendation for undergraduate applicants
Two Letters of Recommendation for postgraduate applicants
Personal Statement
Details of work experience where relevant
Copy of passport

Budget Advice

Students should verify current course fees because tuition can vary by programme and intake.
Accommodation guarantee deadlines should be checked early because missing them may reduce housing options.
Students should include tuition, accommodation, food, transport, visa, healthcare surcharge and emergency funds in the total budget.
Accelerated degrees may reduce total study duration but require strong academic and financial planning.
Indian students should refresh GBP to INR conversions before deposit or loan decisions.
Scholarship applications may require a course application ID, so students should plan admission and scholarship steps together.

Application Process

Step 1: Choose Programme and Intake

Select a course such as Medicine, MBA, Computing, Accounting and Finance, LLM, Business or Foundation route, then confirm September or January intake availability.

Step 2: Check Entry Requirements

Review academic eligibility, English language scores, personal statement expectations and course-specific requirements.

Step 3: Prepare Documents

Prepare transcripts, passport, English test score, personal statement and letters of recommendation.

Step 4: Submit Application

Apply through the university online application portal or UCAS depending on course and level.

Step 5: Track Application Status

Monitor email and application portal updates because the source data says admission notifications may be sent by email.

Step 6: Plan Scholarship and Funding

Review international scholarships, bursaries, fee discounts and financial documentation requirements.

Step 7: Arrange Accommodation

Compare university housing, studios, shared flats, cottages and private rentals near Buckingham through Admistay.

Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival

After receiving CAS, prepare visa documents, financial proof, TB certificate if required, healthcare surcharge and travel plans.

Intakes

January Intake

Listed in the source data for undergraduate direct, postgraduate, MBA and MB ChB Medicine

Application: January 2026 international deadline listed as 24 November 2025

Students should verify current deadline and visa timeline before applying.

September Intake

Listed as a main intake season in the source data

Application: Programme-specific deadlines apply

Students should check both admission and accommodation deadlines early.

July Intake

Accommodation deadline mentioned for July intake in source data

Application: Housing deadline listed as 27 June 2025 in source data

This is accommodation-related in the uploaded source; students should confirm academic programme availability separately.

Entry Requirements

undergraduate

academic requirements

  • Official high school transcripts
  • Completed application form
  • Programme-specific academic requirements may apply

english language requirements

  • IELTS 6.5 according to source data
  • TOEFL iBT 87 according to source data
  • TOEFL PBT 580 according to source data
  • PTE 59 to 65 according to source data
  • International Baccalaureate English Language 4 according to source data
  • Cambridge CPE 176 to 184 according to source data

additional requirements

  • Online application or UCAS application
  • UCAS fee of £20 if applying through UCAS according to source data
  • One Letter of Recommendation
  • Personal Statement
  • Copy of passport
  • Informal interview if required

postgraduate

academic requirements

  • Official college transcripts
  • Applications reviewed on an individual basis according to source data
  • Work experience, academic records and extracurricular achievements may be considered

english language requirements

  • IELTS 6.5 according to source data
  • TOEFL iBT 87 according to source data
  • PTE 59 to 65 according to source data
  • English Foundation courses may support students who do not meet English requirements according to source data

additional requirements

  • Online application
  • No application fee according to source data
  • Two Letters of Recommendation
  • Copy of passport
  • Personal Statement
  • English proficiency test scores
  • Informal interview if required

Quick Answers

How do international students apply to University of Buckingham?

International students can apply through the university online application portal or UCAS depending on course and level, then submit academic documents, English scores, recommendations and personal statement.

Is University of Buckingham hard to get into?

The source data lists an acceptance rate of 77%, but entry difficulty depends on the course. Medicine, MBA and specialist programmes may have stronger requirements.

Which intake is best for University of Buckingham?

The source data lists September and January as main intake seasons. The best intake depends on course availability, scholarship timing, visa planning and accommodation deadlines.

When should students arrange accommodation for University of Buckingham?

Students should arrange accommodation soon after receiving an offer because guaranteed housing depends on deadlines and Buckingham has a smaller rental market than major UK cities.

Does University of Buckingham require interviews?

The source data says an informal interview may be required, so students should be prepared if their course or application profile needs additional assessment.

Student Insights

Students should track both admission and accommodation deadlines separately.
A no-fee online application can be useful, but students should still prepare strong documents.
Medicine and MBA applicants should verify course-specific requirements before applying.
Indian students should keep financial documents ready early for visa planning.
Accommodation search should start early because Buckingham is not a large student city.
Students who miss university housing deadlines should compare verified private rentals quickly.
Campus & Student Life

University of Buckingham Campus and Student Life

A calm Buckingham study environment with historic sites, guaranteed housing support and access to London

The University of Buckingham operates across two main sites, Hunter Street and Verney Park, according to the source data. Located in a mild and temperate Buckingham setting surrounded by green countryside and just over an hour from London, it offers a quieter student experience with first-year housing support, private rental options and access to nearby cities.

Student life at the University of Buckingham is shaped by its smaller private-university environment, Buckingham town location, historic buildings and quieter countryside setting. Unlike large city universities, Buckingham may suit students who prefer focused study, smaller classes and a calmer lifestyle.

The source data states that the university operates across two main sites: Hunter Street, known for historic converted buildings, and Verney Park. This gives the campus a distinctive character, combining academic facilities with a traditional town setting. The source data also mentions that the university was granted full university status by Royal Charter on 11 February 1983.

Buckingham is described as being surrounded by green countryside and located just over an hour from London. The uploaded FAQ states that the university is around 90 minutes by train or car from London and is also connected to Oxford, Birmingham and Milton Keynes. This can be useful for students who want a quiet academic base while still accessing major UK cities for travel, networking or leisure.

The University of Buckingham region is described in the source data as having a mild and temperate climate, with warm summers and cool winters. For international students, especially those coming from warmer countries, this can make adjustment more manageable compared with harsher climates.

Campus and student life may be more intimate than at larger universities. The source data’s pros and cons section highlights small class sizes, personalised attention, faster administration and a safe and calm environment. It also notes potential limitations such as fewer extracurricular activities, lower international recognition compared with top UK universities and fewer research opportunities at undergraduate level in some areas.

Accommodation support is important at Buckingham. The source data states that guaranteed first-year housing is available for international students if they meet deadlines. It also mentions private rentals in Buckingham and nearby villages, including cottages, shared flats and studio apartments. University support for off-campus housing is also mentioned.

Students looking for student accommodation near University of Buckingham should compare university-managed rooms, private studios, shared flats, cottages and nearby village rentals. Because the town is smaller than London or Birmingham, students should check transport, grocery access, safety, bills and commute before booking.

Admistay helps international students compare verified accommodation near the University of Buckingham by room type, commute, safety, bills, amenities and budget. This helps students choose housing that supports their academic routine and avoids last-minute stress before arrival.

Key Highlights

Two main sites: Hunter Street and Verney Park according to source data
Hunter Street is known for historic converted buildings according to source data
University status by Royal Charter was granted on 11 February 1983 according to source data
Located in Buckingham with green countryside surroundings
Just over an hour from London according to source data
Around 90 minutes from London by train or car according to uploaded FAQ content
Connected to Oxford, Birmingham and Milton Keynes according to source data
Guaranteed first-year housing is mentioned for eligible international students

Campus Locations

Hunter Street

  • Historic converted buildings
  • University of Buckingham site
  • Traditional campus character
  • Academic environment

Verney Park

  • University of Buckingham site
  • Student learning environment
  • Buckingham town access
  • Campus facilities

Buckingham Town

  • Quiet student setting
  • Green countryside
  • Private rentals
  • Access to London and nearby cities

Student Life Features

Small Class Environment

The source data highlights a 10:1 student-to-academic staff ratio and personalised academic attention.

Accelerated Academic Calendar

Students can complete selected honours degrees faster through an intensive term structure according to source data.

Quiet Study Setting

Buckingham offers a calmer town environment compared with major UK cities.

Housing Support

The university offers guaranteed first-year housing for eligible international students if deadlines are met according to source data.

Private Rental Options

Students may choose cottages, shared flats and studio apartments in Buckingham or nearby villages according to source data.

Access to Major Cities

Students can access London, Oxford, Birmingham and Milton Keynes from Buckingham according to source data.

Best Student Areas

Buckingham Town Centre

Best for: Students wanting access to local shops, services and university sites

Commute: Walking or short local commute depending on property

Practical for students who want convenience in a smaller town.

Hunter Street Area

Best for: Students wanting close access to one of the university’s main sites

Commute: Walking distance depending on accommodation

Good for students who prioritise short commute and historic campus access.

Verney Park Area

Best for: Students wanting access to the Verney Park site

Commute: Walking or short local commute depending on housing

Students should check exact course location before booking nearby housing.

Nearby Villages

Best for: Students considering cottages or quieter private rentals

Commute: Depends on transport availability

Only suitable if commute, safety and grocery access are practical.

Milton Keynes

Best for: Students who want larger-town access and transport links

Commute: Commute varies by route

May suit students needing more city amenities, but daily commute should be checked carefully.

Quick Answers

What is student life like at University of Buckingham?

Student life at the University of Buckingham is quieter, smaller and study-focused, with historic sites, countryside surroundings, personalised academic attention and access to nearby cities.

Does University of Buckingham have an Indian student community?

The source data states that the university has students from over 70 countries, creating an international environment. Indian student community size should be verified separately.

Where do University of Buckingham students live?

Students may live in university housing, private studios, shared flats, cottages or nearby village rentals around Buckingham.

Is student life at University of Buckingham academically demanding?

Yes, especially for accelerated two-year degrees because students complete a full bachelor’s programme across intensive terms.

Why is accommodation planning important for University of Buckingham students?

Accommodation planning is important because housing guarantee depends on deadlines and private rental options in a smaller town may be more limited than in major cities.

Student Insights

Students should verify which site their course uses before choosing accommodation.
Buckingham is better for students who prefer quiet study over big-city nightlife.
Nearby village rentals can be peaceful but transport must be checked carefully.
Indian students should plan grocery access, winter clothing and local transport before arrival.
Accelerated-degree students should choose accommodation that supports a stable study routine.
Accommodation guarantee dates should be checked early to avoid limited private rental options.
Scholarships & Funding

University of Buckingham Scholarships and Funding

International scholarships, bursaries, hardship support and Buckingham budget planning

The University of Buckingham offers scholarships and bursaries for international students according to the source data. Examples include International High Achiever Scholarship, Lillingstone Trust Scholarship, Coase Scholarship, Gregory Scholarship, Postgraduate First-Class Scholarship and Leche Trust Bursary. The source data also mentions a Hardship Fund for enrolled students facing unexpected financial difficulty.

University of Buckingham scholarships and funding can help international students reduce tuition pressure and manage unexpected financial difficulty. The source data states that several scholarships and bursaries are available to international students at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

For undergraduate students, the source data lists the International High Achiever Scholarship, which provides a £2,500 fee discount for international undergraduate students with AAB-equivalent grades. It also lists the Lillingstone Trust Scholarship, which provides a £5,000 fee reduction for students studying two-year undergraduate degrees in Computing or Psychology.

Other undergraduate funding examples include the Coase Scholarship for Economics undergraduates, listed at £11,000, and the Gregory Scholarship for Humanities, Social Sciences and Psychology undergraduates, listed up to £4,000. Students should verify current eligibility and whether these awards are still available for their intake.

For postgraduate students, the source data lists the Postgraduate First-Class Scholarship, available to new home or international postgraduate students with a first-class degree. The award is described as a 33% tuition fee reduction. The Leche Trust Bursary is also mentioned for postgraduate students in Decorative Arts and Historic Interiors, with partial scholarship support.

The source data notes that students usually need to apply for admission to their chosen course and obtain an application ID before applying separately for funded scholarships and bursaries through the university portal, while some awards may be automatic upon eligibility. Final decisions are communicated by email according to the source data.

The University of Buckingham also provides a Hardship Fund for enrolled students facing unexpected financial difficulties. The source data mentions support up to £500 cash, e-vouchers for groceries and laptop loans for academic use. This should be treated as emergency support rather than guaranteed funding for tuition or rent.

Students should include accommodation in their funding plan. Buckingham may not have the same rental depth as larger UK cities, so students should plan housing early and compare university accommodation, shared flats, studios, cottages and nearby private rentals. Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation near the University of Buckingham by price, commute, bills, room type and safety.

Overall, Indian and international students should treat scholarships as helpful support, not a complete funding solution. A realistic plan should include tuition, accommodation, visa, healthcare surcharge, food, transport, emergency funds and any course-specific costs.

Key Highlights

Scholarships and bursaries are available for international students according to source data
International High Achiever Scholarship offers £2,500 fee discount according to source data
Lillingstone Trust Scholarship offers £5,000 fee reduction according to source data
Coase Scholarship is listed at £11,000
Gregory Scholarship is listed up to £4,000
Postgraduate First-Class Scholarship offers 33% tuition fee reduction according to source data
Leche Trust Bursary is listed for selected postgraduate students
Students may need an application ID before applying for funded scholarships and bursaries

Funding Advice

Students should apply for admission first because scholarship applications may require an application ID.
Some awards may be automatic on eligibility, while funded scholarships and bursaries may need separate applications.
Scholarships may reduce tuition but usually do not remove the need for accommodation and living cost planning.
Hardship Fund support should be treated as emergency support, not planned funding.
Indian students should include visa, healthcare surcharge, rent, food, transport and emergency funds in budgeting.
Accommodation should be compared early because Buckingham is a smaller town with more limited rental supply.

Scholarship Categories

Undergraduate Merit Scholarships

Awards such as International High Achiever Scholarship for international students with strong academic grades.

Subject-Specific Undergraduate Scholarships

Funding such as Lillingstone Trust, Coase and Gregory Scholarships for selected disciplines.

Postgraduate Merit Scholarships

Awards such as Postgraduate First-Class Scholarship for students with first-class honours degrees.

Postgraduate Bursaries

Support such as Leche Trust Bursary for selected postgraduate study areas.

Hardship Support

Emergency support for enrolled students facing unexpected financial difficulty.

Self-Funding and Education Loans

Students may combine scholarships with personal savings, family support or education loans.

Popular Scholarships

International High Achiever Scholarship

Best for: International undergraduate students with AAB-equivalent grades

Coverage: £2,500 fee reduction according to source data

Students should verify current eligibility, automatic consideration and deadline rules.

Lillingstone Trust Scholarship

Best for: Students studying two-year undergraduate degrees in Computing or Psychology

Coverage: £5,000 fee reduction according to source data

The source data links this to two-year Computing or Psychology degrees, so course eligibility should be checked carefully.

Coase Scholarship

Best for: Economics undergraduates

Coverage: £11,000 according to source data

Students should confirm current availability and whether a separate application is required.

Gregory Scholarship

Best for: Humanities, Social Sciences and Psychology undergraduates

Coverage: Up to £4,000 according to source data

Eligibility and award amount should be verified from official scholarship pages.

Postgraduate First-Class Scholarship

Best for: New postgraduate students with a first-class honours degree

Coverage: 33% tuition fee reduction according to source data

Can be valuable for high-achieving postgraduate applicants, subject to eligibility.

Leche Trust Bursary

Best for: Postgraduate students in Decorative Arts and Historic Interiors

Coverage: Partial fee scholarship, around 40% for international students according to source data

This is a niche subject-specific bursary and should be verified before recommendation.

Quick Answers

Does University of Buckingham offer scholarships for international students?

Yes. The source data lists several scholarships and bursaries for international students, including undergraduate and postgraduate fee reductions.

Which scholarships are popular for Indian students at University of Buckingham?

Indian students may explore International High Achiever Scholarship, Lillingstone Trust Scholarship, Coase Scholarship, Gregory Scholarship and Postgraduate First-Class Scholarship depending on course and eligibility.

Do University of Buckingham scholarships cover accommodation?

The listed scholarships mainly reduce tuition fees. Students should not assume accommodation is covered unless the scholarship terms clearly state it.

Are University of Buckingham scholarships competitive?

Yes. Scholarships and bursaries may depend on academic grades, course choice, degree classification, subject area or separate application review.

How can students reduce living costs near University of Buckingham?

Students can reduce living costs by applying early for university housing, comparing shared flats and studios, checking bills, and avoiding last-minute private rental decisions.

Student Insights

Students should not assume scholarships are automatic unless the official award rules confirm it.
Postgraduate applicants with a first-class degree should check the 33% tuition discount carefully.
Buckingham accommodation should be arranged early because private options may be limited.
Hardship support is useful but should not be relied on as a primary budget source.
Indian students should keep proof of scholarship and financial support for visa and loan planning.
Scholarship amounts should be converted to INR using current exchange rates before final budgeting.
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2026 Admissions Open

University of Buckingham Admissions 2026

Explore University of Buckingham undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, medicine, law, computing and business admissions, eligibility, fees, deadlines, English language requirements, documents, scholarships and practical guidance for Indian and international students.

Main Intake

January & September

Application Route

Online Application & UCAS

English Requirement

IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT 87, PTE 59-65

Admission Difficulty

Moderately Competitive

Private UniversityMedicineMBALawComputingBusinessTwo-Year Degree ModelUK UniversityBuckingham

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

About University of Buckingham Admissions

The University of Buckingham offers January and September admissions through direct online applications and UCAS for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

The University of Buckingham accepts applications for January and September intakes across undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, medicine, law, computing, psychology, business, humanities, social sciences and health-related programmes. The university allows students to apply directly through its online application system, while some undergraduate applicants can also use UCAS. Indian and international applicants should prepare academic transcripts, English test scores, personal statement, recommendation letters, passport copy and programme-specific requirements before applying.

January and September intakes are available

Direct online application has no application fee

UCAS application route is available for undergraduate applicants

IELTS 6.5 is listed as the minimum English requirement

Popular programmes include MBA, MB ChB Medicine, Computing, Accounting and Finance, LLB and LLM

The university offers a two-year model for selected degrees

Scholarships and bursaries are available for selected international applicants

Who Should Apply?

Students looking for January or September intake flexibility in the UK

Applicants interested in medicine, law, computing, business, psychology, humanities, social sciences or health programmes

Indian students who want the option of applying directly without an online application fee

Students interested in a faster academic route through Buckingham’s two-year degree model

MBA applicants targeting business management education with a clear career plan

Applicants who can prepare a strong personal statement, recommendation letters and English language proof

Students looking for a UK university with foundation, undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral options

Who May Find University of Buckingham Challenging?

Students applying close to the January intake deadline may face pressure with documents, offer, CAS and visa steps

Applicants who have not planned English language testing may struggle to meet IELTS, TOEFL or PTE conditions on time

Medicine applicants may find the application process more demanding because MB ChB Medicine is a high-cost and competitive route

Students without a clear SOP or personal statement may find it harder to present course fit

Applicants seeking scholarships should check eligibility early because awards may have specific academic conditions

Students who are unsure about direct application versus UCAS should confirm the correct route before submitting

Admission Highlights 2026

Undergraduate Admissions

Online + UCAS

UG applicants can apply through the university online application or UCAS route.

Postgraduate Admissions

Direct Application

PG applicants usually apply directly through the university online application system.

Main Intake

Two Intakes

The university invites applications for January and September intakes.

Admission Type

Profile-Based Review

Applications are reviewed individually with academic records, work experience and extracurricular achievements considered.

Admission Deadlines 2026

International direct applicants should note that the January 2026 intake deadline is 24 November 2025, while September 2026 deadlines should be checked on the official university website.

1

24 November 2025

UG Direct January 2026 Deadline

International undergraduate direct applicants for the January 2026 intake should submit by this deadline.

2

24 November 2025

PG January 2026 Deadline

International postgraduate applicants for the January 2026 intake should submit by this deadline.

3

24 November 2025

MBA January 2026 Deadline

The raw data mentions this deadline for the MBA January 2026 intake.

4

24 November 2025

MB ChB Medicine January 2026 Deadline

The raw data mentions this deadline for the MB ChB Medicine January 2026 intake.

5

Check official university deadline

September 2026 Intake Deadline

The September 2026 deadline should be checked on the latest official university page.

6

After receiving offer

CAS & Visa Preparation

International students should complete offer conditions, CAS, financial documents and UK visa steps on time.

Eligibility Requirements

University of Buckingham eligibility is course-specific, with UG applicants needing high school transcripts and PG applicants needing college transcripts, recommendation letters, personal statement and English language proof.

Undergraduate

Course-specific high school qualification requirement

  • Official high school transcripts are required
  • One letter of recommendation from the current or last school is required
  • A personal statement is required
  • English proficiency test scores are required for international applicants
  • A copy of passport is required
  • Applicants can apply through the online application route or UCAS where applicable

Postgraduate

Course-specific bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification

  • Official college transcripts are required
  • Two letters of recommendation from the current or last college or university are required
  • A personal statement is required
  • English proficiency test scores are required
  • A copy of passport is required
  • Work experience, academic record and extracurricular achievements may be considered during review

English Language Requirements

The University of Buckingham requires English language proof, with listed minimum scores including IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT 87 and PTE 59-65.

IELTS

Standard Requirement

6.5 Overall

Check programme requirement

Higher Requirement

Course-specific requirement

Check programme requirement

PTE

Standard Requirement

59-65 Overall

Check programme requirement

Higher Requirement

Course-specific requirement

Check programme requirement

TOEFL

Standard Requirement

87 iBT

Check programme requirement

Higher Requirement

580 PBT

Check programme requirement

Documents Required

Completed application form

Official high school transcripts for undergraduate applicants

Official college transcripts for postgraduate applicants

English proficiency test scores

Letters of Recommendation

Personal statement

Details of work experience where relevant

Copy of valid passport

Informal interview if required

Original financial documents for visa processing

CAS number after receiving an eligible offer

Popular Courses & Fees

Popular University of Buckingham courses include MB ChB Medicine, MBA, BSc Computing, BSc Accounting and Finance, LLB Business Management, LLM and MSc Management in a Service Economy.

MB ChB Medicine

UndergraduateCourse-specific duration£45,000

Best For

MedicineClinical PracticeHealthcare

Medicine applicants should prepare early because the fee level, documents and selection process need careful planning.

Master of Business Administration MBA

PostgraduateCourse-specific duration£22,144

Best For

Business ManagementLeadershipEntrepreneurship

Use your personal statement to connect work experience, leadership ability and post-MBA goals clearly.

BSc Computing

UndergraduateCourse-specific duration£22,200

Best For

Software DevelopmentTechnologyComputing Careers

Applicants should show interest in computing, problem-solving and long-term technology career goals.

BSc Accounting and Finance

UndergraduateCourse-specific duration£22,200

Best For

AccountingFinanceBanking

A strong numerical profile and interest in financial decision-making can make this route a better fit.

LLB Business Management

UndergraduateCourse-specific duration£19,733

Best For

LawBusiness LawCorporate Careers

This route is useful for students who want to connect legal education with business and management understanding.

LLM

PostgraduateCourse-specific duration£14,500

Best For

Legal PracticePolicyCorporate Law

LLM applicants should explain their legal background, area of interest and professional direction clearly.

Course to Career Mapping

MB ChB Medicine

Careers

DoctorClinical PractitionerHealthcare Professional

Industries

HealthcareHospitalsClinical Services

Recruiters

Healthcare providersHospitalsPublic and private healthcare employers

Master of Business Administration MBA

Careers

Business ManagerOperations ManagerEntrepreneur

Industries

ManagementConsultingBusiness Services

Recruiters

Technology, consulting, finance, healthcare, public-sector and industry employers

BSc Computing

Careers

Software DeveloperIT AnalystTechnology Consultant

Industries

TechnologySoftwareDigital Business

Recruiters

Technology companiesSoftware firmsDigital business teams

BSc Accounting and Finance

Careers

AccountantFinancial AnalystAudit Associate

Industries

AccountingBankingFinancial Services

Recruiters

Accounting firmsBanksCorporate finance departments

Admission Competition

Difficulty

Moderately Competitive

Acceptance Rate: Not officially published

Strongest Programmes

MB ChB MedicineMBAComputingAccounting and FinanceLawBusiness

Expected Profile Strength

Strong academic transcripts

Clear course alignment

Good English language score

Well-written personal statement

Relevant recommendation letters

Work experience for selected programmes

Preparedness for informal interview where required

Application Strategy

Choose the intake first because the University of Buckingham offers January and September entry points.

Use the direct online application route where suitable because the raw data mentions no online application fee.

For undergraduate applications, confirm whether UCAS or direct application is the better route for the selected course.

Prepare recommendation letters early because UG and PG requirements differ.

Medicine applicants should verify deadlines, fees, interview expectations and visa timelines before applying.

If your English score is below the requirement, check whether an English Foundation route can support eligibility.

Keep financial documents and passport ready early because CAS and visa processing depend on completed admission formalities.

Common Application Mistakes

Missing the January intake deadline for direct international applications

Confusing UCAS application rules with direct university application deadlines

Submitting a weak personal statement without clear course motivation

Not arranging the required number of recommendation letters

Waiting too long to prepare IELTS, TOEFL or PTE scores

Ignoring scholarship eligibility conditions until after applying

Leaving financial documents and visa planning until the final stage

Ideal Student Profile

Academic Strength

Good

Research Focus

Course-specific

Mathematics Requirement

Course-specific

MedicineBusinessComputingLawFinanceHealth

Admission Process

STEP 1

Choose Course

Select the course and intake based on academic background, budget and career goal.

STEP 2

Check Eligibility

Review academic, English language, recommendation, work experience and course-specific requirements.

STEP 3

Prepare Documents

Arrange transcripts, personal statement, LORs, passport, English scores and work experience details.

STEP 4

Submit Application

Apply through the university online application or UCAS route where applicable.

STEP 5

Attend Interview

Attend informal interview if required for the selected course or applicant profile.

STEP 6

Receive Offer

Track admission status and complete any offer conditions sent by email.

STEP 7

Visa & CAS

Complete CAS, financial documents, healthcare surcharge and UK student visa requirements.

ROI & Career Outcomes

Best ROI Courses

ComputingAccounting and FinanceMBALawMedicine

High Salary Industries

HealthcareTechnologyFinancial ServicesBusiness ManagementLegal Services

Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.

Career Outcomes

Popular Career Areas

Medicine, computing, finance, law, business management and healthcare.

Two-Year Degree Advantage

Selected degree routes may help students complete study faster and enter careers earlier.

Business Career Fit

MBA and business-related routes support management, entrepreneurship and leadership goals.

Professional Direction

Courses such as medicine, law, computing and finance connect strongly with career-specific pathways.

Admistay Insights

Indian students should choose between January and September intake based on application readiness, visa timing and document availability.

The direct online application route can be useful for students who want to avoid a UCAS-style application fee, but the correct route depends on the course.

Medicine applicants should plan more carefully than general UG applicants because MB ChB Medicine has higher fees and stricter preparation needs.

A strong University of Buckingham application should explain why the student prefers its flexible intake and two-year study model.

Students aiming for scholarships should check academic eligibility early instead of waiting until after the offer.

English test planning is important because IELTS, TOEFL and PTE scores can directly affect offer conditions and CAS timing.

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Quick Admission Answers

What are the main intakes at the University of Buckingham?

The University of Buckingham invites applications for January and September intakes.

How can students apply?

Students can apply through the university online application system or through UCAS where applicable.

Is there an application fee?

The raw data mentions no fee for the online university application and a UCAS application fee of 20 GBP.

What IELTS score is required?

The University of Buckingham lists IELTS 6.5 as the minimum English language score.

What is the January 2026 deadline?

The international deadline for the January 2026 intake is 24 November 2025 for direct UG and PG applications.

Are scholarships available?

Yes. The raw data mentions scholarships and bursaries, including undergraduate and postgraduate awards for eligible students.

Admission FAQs

Can Indian students apply for University of Buckingham admissions 2026?

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

What are the main intakes at the University of Buckingham?

The University of Buckingham offers January and September intake options.

What is the January 2026 application deadline?

The raw data mentions 24 November 2025 as the international deadline for January 2026 direct undergraduate and postgraduate applications.

What is the September 2026 deadline?

The September 2026 deadline should be checked on the official university website because the raw data says it will be updated there.

How do undergraduate students apply?

Undergraduate applicants can apply through the university online application route or UCAS where applicable.

How do postgraduate students apply?

Postgraduate applicants usually apply through the University of Buckingham online application system.

What IELTS score is required for University of Buckingham?

The raw data mentions a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 for UG and PG applicants.

Does the University of Buckingham accept TOEFL and PTE?

Yes. The raw data mentions TOEFL iBT 87, TOEFL PBT 580 and PTE 59-65 as accepted English test scores.

What documents are required for admission?

Students usually need transcripts, English test scores, recommendation letters, personal statement, passport copy and work experience details where relevant.

Is there an application fee for the University of Buckingham?

The raw data mentions no fee for the online university application, while UCAS applications require a 20 GBP fee.

Does the University of Buckingham offer scholarships?

Yes. The raw data mentions scholarships and bursaries, including awards for high-achieving undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Do international students need CAS and a UK student visa?

Yes. International students need a CAS number after receiving an eligible offer and must complete UK student visa requirements.

Placements & Recruiters

University of Buckingham Placement Details

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

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

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Rankings over the years

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

2021

Highlights
2021
  • Law: #41 in country
  • Top source: The Guardian
  • 2 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Law, Business
  • 1 ranking record in 2021

Contact Information

Hunter Street, Buckingham, MK18 1EG

+44-(0)-128-081-4080

Student Accommodation

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6 properties near University of Buckingham

The Park, Oxford

The Park, Oxford

£199-£355/week

studio4-bedshared room
Study areaGames roomCommon roomOutdoor courtyard
The Spireworks, Oxford

The Spireworks, Oxford

£290-£460/week

shared roomstudio
Terrace and courtyardGym and yoga studioCinema and games roomLaundry room
Between Towns Court, Oxford
ensuite room
Games roomStudy areaLaundry facilitiesSocial space
Student Castle Oxford, Oxford
studioensuite roomshared room
Ultra-fast WiFiStudy areaMeeting roomGym
West Way Square, Oxford

West Way Square, Oxford

£285-£415/week

studio1-bed2-bed
Games roomCinema roomGymRooftop terrace
Polhill Park, Bedford

Polhill Park, Bedford

£131-£269/week

ensuite room1-bed
GymGames roomCourtyardCommunal TV
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