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Student Accommodation Near Cardiff Metropolitan University
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£149/wk
Closest option
1.52 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
Cardiff Metropolitan University's Llandaff Campus sits on Western Avenue, with local bus access close to the university and wider student accommodation spread across North Road, Cathays and Cardiff city centre. In this dataset, North Court is the closest listed property at 1.52 km from campus, but it should still be described as a short bus ride or wider-area option rather than a simple walk-to-campus listing because it sits just over the 1.5 km distance threshold. Waypointe is the lowest-priced option from £149 per week, while Bridge Street Exchange, The Fitzalan, Cardiff Lime and The West Wing offer stronger city-centre amenity packages with gyms, study rooms, cinema rooms, social spaces and bills included. The key tradeoff is location versus facilities: Llandaff campus access is strongest from North Court, while the Cardiff city-centre properties give more student-life facilities but require a longer public transport journey.
Quick Answers
North Court is the closest listed accommodation to Cardiff Metropolitan University's Llandaff Campus at 1.52 km, but it should be treated as a short bus ride or wider-area option rather than walking-distance accommodation. Waypointe is the lowest-priced property from £149 per week and includes bills, outdoor gym access, gardens, high-speed fibre internet and secure site monitoring. Bridge Street Exchange has the strongest all-round facility mix with gym, roof terrace, study room, games room, karaoke room and bills included. Students wanting more city-centre lifestyle may compare The Fitzalan, Cardiff Lime and The West Wing, but those properties are further from Llandaff.
Best For Budget
Waypointe, Cardiff
Best For Closest
North Court, Cardiff
Best For Amenities
Bridge Street Exchange, Cardiff
Best For Studios
North Court, Cardiff
Best Value Tradeoff
Waypointe balances the lowest weekly price, ensuite rooms, bills included, outdoor gym, gardens, high-speed fibre internet and secure access, although it sits 2.20 km from the Llandaff Campus.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Short bus ride from wider area
£219/wk
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£149/wk
View RoomsCity-centre public transport commute
£185/wk
View RoomsCity-centre public transport commute
£190/wk
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£199/wk
View RoomsPrice Comparison
| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North Court | £219 | Studio | 1.52 km | Short bus ride from wider area | Study area, social events, laundry, courtyard, CCTV | WiFi, heating, water, electricity |
| Waypointe | £149 | Ensuite room | 2.20 km | Short bus ride from wider area | Outdoor gym, basketball court, gardens, high-speed fibre internet, CCTV | Water, WiFi, electricity, heating, cleaning services |
| Bridge Street Exchange | £185 | Ensuite room, studio | 3.27 km | City-centre public transport commute | Gym, roof terrace, study room, games room, high-speed WiFi | Water, electricity, content insurance, internet, gas |
| The Fitzalan | £190 | Studio, 2-bed | 3.32 km | City-centre public transport commute | Cinema room, gym, library, bike storage, 24-hour reception | WiFi, gas, electricity, water, contents insurance |
| Cardiff Lime | £199 | Studio, shared room, ensuite room | 3.38 km | City-centre public transport commute | Games room, cinema, study area, social spaces, 24hr team | Water, electric, gas, internet, gym, social spaces |
| The West Wing | £175 | Studio, ensuite room | 3.63 km | City-centre public transport commute | Free gym, study rooms, games room, multimedia lounge, CCTV | 150Mbps broadband, water, electricity, heating, content insurance |
Best Student Areas
Llandaff and Western Avenue
Llandaff and Western Avenue are the most relevant areas for Cardiff Metropolitan University students studying at the Llandaff Campus. The supplied nearby places show Llandaff University bus stop only 0.03 km from campus, with University, Tesco, Cardiff Road and Western Avenue stops all within 0.46 km. Students who want the most direct campus access should prioritise accommodation with reliable routes into this area.
North Road
North Road is the closest accommodation area represented in this data. North Court sits around 1.52 km from CardiffMet and is the nearest supplied property, although it should still be treated as a short bus ride or wider-area option because it is over 1.5 km from campus. It works best for students wanting a studio with study space, courtyard access, social events and bills included.
Cardiff city centre
Cardiff city centre gives students more private accommodation choice and stronger social facilities, but it means a longer commute to Llandaff. Bridge Street Exchange, The Fitzalan, Cardiff Lime and The West Wing all sit over 3 km from campus. These properties are better for students who want gyms, cinema rooms, study spaces, social areas and central Cardiff access, while accepting a regular public transport journey.
The supplied nearby places are strongest for transport around the Llandaff Campus rather than shops, cafés or study venues. Llandaff University bus stop is only 0.03 km from the university, while University bus stop is 0.12 km away. Tesco, Cardiff Road and Western Avenue stops all sit within 0.46 km, helping students move between campus and wider Cardiff accommodation areas. Because the nearby places data does not include verified supermarkets, pharmacies or bookshops within the strict useful radius, this page should avoid adding unsupported local lifestyle claims. The property data itself gives useful student-life signals instead: North Court has study space and a courtyard, Waypointe has gardens and an outdoor gym, Bridge Street Exchange has a roof terrace and study room, and The West Wing includes study rooms and social spaces.
How to Choose
Start with distance and commute. Students who want the closest supplied option should look at North Court first, but they should still check transport because it is 1.52 km from Llandaff Campus. Students working with a tighter budget should compare Waypointe, which starts from £149 per week and includes water, WiFi, electricity, heating and cleaning services. If facilities are more important than campus proximity, Bridge Street Exchange is the strongest all-rounder because it includes a gym, study room, roof terrace, games room, karaoke room and secure cycle store. The Fitzalan is a good postgraduate-style option with library, cinema room, private dining room and 24-hour reception. Cardiff Lime is useful for students comparing shared rooms, ensuite rooms and studios in one property. The West Wing gives a strong managed-residence setup with free gym, study rooms, multimedia lounge and 150Mbps broadband.
University Info
Address
Llandaff Campus, Western Ave, Cardiff CF5 2YB
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Cardiff accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake.
Accommodation near Cardiff Metropolitan University's Llandaff Campus can become more competitive before September intake, especially lower-priced ensuite rooms and bills-included studios.
Getting to Campus
Cardiff Metropolitan University's Llandaff Campus is served by several nearby bus stops around Western Avenue. The listed accommodation is not directly on campus, so most students should compare bus routes and journey comfort before booking.
North Court: short bus ride from 1.52 km away
Waypointe: short bus ride from 2.20 km away
Bridge Street Exchange: city-centre public transport commute from 3.27 km away
The Fitzalan: city-centre public transport commute from 3.32 km away
Cardiff Lime: city-centre public transport commute from 3.38 km away
The West Wing: city-centre public transport commute from 3.63 km away
The closest supplied transport points to campus include Llandaff University at 0.03 km, University at 0.12 km, Tesco at 0.42 km, Cardiff Road at 0.45 km and Western Avenue at 0.46 km. These should be used in transport copy instead of inventing unsupported stations or routes.
Bills & Inclusions
All six listed CardiffMet accommodation options include some form of bills package, but the exact inclusions differ by property.
North Court includes WiFi, heating, water and electricity.
Waypointe includes water, WiFi, electricity, heating and cleaning services.
Bridge Street Exchange includes water, electricity, content insurance, internet and gas.
The Fitzalan includes WiFi, gas, electricity, water and contents insurance.
Cardiff Lime includes water, electric, gas, internet, gym and social spaces.
The West Wing includes 150Mbps broadband, water, electricity, heating and content insurance.
Students should confirm whether contents insurance, cleaning, broadband speed, gym access and laundry costs are included before booking. In Cardiff, a slightly higher weekly rent may still be good value if the property includes utilities, study rooms, security and strong communal facilities.
Room Types
shared room
Shared rooms are available at Cardiff Lime through the non-ensuite category. Prices at Cardiff Lime start from £199 per week across its room range. Shared rooms can help students reduce costs compared with some studios, while still keeping access to study areas, social spaces, cinema and security.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are available at Waypointe, Bridge Street Exchange, Cardiff Lime and The West Wing. Waypointe is the lowest-priced ensuite-focused option from £149 per week, while city-centre ensuite options add stronger communal facilities but sit further from the Llandaff Campus.
studio
Studios are available at North Court, Bridge Street Exchange, The Fitzalan, Cardiff Lime and The West Wing. North Court is the closest studio option at 1.52 km from campus, while The Fitzalan and The West Wing offer stronger city-centre managed-residence amenities.
2-bed
A 2-bed option is listed at The Fitzalan, with overall pricing from £190 to £230 per week in the supplied data. This can be relevant for students who want to share with one other person while using a managed building with gym, cinema room, library, private dining room and 24-hour reception.
Booking Advice
Students targeting Cardiff Metropolitan University's Llandaff Campus should compare commute routes carefully because all supplied listings are over 1.5 km from campus. Lower-priced ensuite rooms and bills-included studios are best checked early before September intake.
Area & Transport
Transport is central to accommodation choice for CardiffMet's Llandaff Campus. The campus-side stops in the supplied data are very close: Llandaff University at 0.03 km, University at 0.12 km, Tesco at 0.42 km, Cardiff Road at 0.45 km and Western Avenue at 0.46 km. These stops should be highlighted because they give students realistic access to the Western Avenue campus from accommodation further into Cardiff. None of the listed properties is under 1 km from campus, and only North Court is near the 1.5 km boundary. Waypointe sits 2.20 km away, while Bridge Street Exchange, The Fitzalan, Cardiff Lime and The West Wing sit more than 3 km away. Those city-centre listings are still useful, but they should be presented as public transport commute options with stronger facilities rather than nearby walking choices.
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on verified Admistay listing data.
Distances are based on supplied coordinates for Cardiff Metropolitan University and each listed property.
Nearby places have been filtered to remove irrelevant, miscategorised and non-student-useful entries.
Property details such as rent, bills, amenities and availability may change during peak booking periods.
Travel estimates are approximate and should be checked against the final property address before booking.
This content uses only the supplied Admistay property and nearby place data. Prices, room types, bills, amenities and distance labels should be checked against the live listing before booking. University review statistics are not used as property-level reviews. Aggregate rating schema for properties should remain disabled unless verified property reviews are added later.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Cardiff Metropolitan University?
Waypointe is the cheapest listed option in this data, starting from £149 per week. It offers ensuite rooms with bills included, but it is around 2.20 km from the Llandaff Campus, so students should check the commute before booking.
Which accommodation is closest to Cardiff Metropolitan University?
North Court is the closest listed property at around 1.52 km from Cardiff Metropolitan University's Llandaff Campus. Because it is just over 1.5 km away, it should be described as a short bus ride or wider-area option rather than a walk-first listing.
Are there walkable student accommodation options near CardiffMet Llandaff Campus?
None of the supplied properties is under 1 km from the Llandaff Campus. North Court is the closest at 1.52 km, while the other listings require a longer public transport journey.
Which property is best for postgraduates near CardiffMet?
The Fitzalan is a strong postgraduate-style option because it includes studios, 2-bed options, a library, cinema room, private dining room, bike storage and 24-hour reception. It is further from Llandaff Campus, so the commute should be checked.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near Cardiff Metropolitan University?
Yes. First-year students can book private student accommodation near CardiffMet. They should confirm campus location first because CardiffMet has specific campus areas, and distance to Llandaff matters for daily travel.
Which areas are popular for CardiffMet students?
For Llandaff Campus, Llandaff and Western Avenue are the most relevant campus-side areas. Cardiff city centre is popular for private accommodation with stronger facilities, but it usually means a public transport commute.
How competitive is accommodation near Cardiff Metropolitan University?
Demand usually increases before September intake, especially for lower-priced rooms and bills-included options. Students should compare availability early if they need a specific room type or budget range.
Are bills included in these CardiffMet accommodation options?
Yes. All listed properties include some bills in the supplied data. Common inclusions include WiFi or internet, water, electricity, heating, gas, content insurance, cleaning services or access to social spaces.
What is usually included in the rent?
Depending on the property, rent may include utilities, internet, heating, contents insurance, gym access, social spaces or cleaning services. Students should check the exact listing because each property includes a different package.
Which property has the best amenities?
Bridge Street Exchange has the strongest overall amenity mix in this data. It includes an on-site gym, roof terrace, dedicated study room, karaoke room, lounge areas, high-speed WiFi, courtyard and secure cycle store.
Which property is best for studios near CardiffMet?
North Court is the closest studio option to Llandaff Campus, while Bridge Street Exchange, The Fitzalan, Cardiff Lime and The West Wing offer more city-centre studio choices. The best option depends on whether distance or facilities matter more.
Is Cardiff city centre too far from CardiffMet Llandaff Campus?
City-centre properties are not too far for students who are comfortable using public transport, but they are not walking-distance options. Bridge Street Exchange, The Fitzalan, Cardiff Lime and The West Wing are all over 3 km from campus.
Should I choose Llandaff-side or city-centre accommodation?
Choose Llandaff-side accommodation if campus access is the top priority. Choose city-centre accommodation if you want stronger social facilities, gyms, cinema rooms, study rooms and more private accommodation choice.
Do international students need a UK guarantor?
Some UK student accommodation providers may ask for a UK guarantor or upfront rent payment. The supplied data does not confirm guarantor rules, so international students should check this before booking.
Are short-term stays available near Cardiff Metropolitan University?
The supplied data does not confirm short-term tenancy availability. Students needing a shorter stay should ask the property team to confirm contract length, move-in date and cancellation terms.
Do any listed properties mention free cancellation?
Free cancellation is not listed in the supplied property data for these CardiffMet accommodation options. Students should check the live listing or ask the accommodation team before booking.
Can I view the property before booking?
Viewings depend on the provider and current availability. Students should request photos, virtual tours or in-person viewing options before paying a deposit.
How do I book student accommodation near Cardiff Metropolitan University?
Start by confirming your campus, budget and preferred room type. Then compare distance, transport route, bills, tenancy length, deposit and guarantor requirements before completing the booking.
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A practical Welsh university with strong industry-linked programmes and international student support
Cardiff Metropolitan University is a public university in Cardiff, Wales, known for career-focused teaching, applied research, sports science, hospitality, business, biomedical science, design, computing and health-related courses. With two main campuses, Llandaff and Cyncoed, Cardiff Met offers a practical student experience in the Welsh capital, attracting students from more than 143 countries.
University Name
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Short Name
Cardiff Met
Country
United Kingdom
City
Cardiff
Region
Wales
University Type
Public university
Main Campuses
Llandaff Campus and Cyncoed Campus
Student Community
Approximately 11,000 students
International Students
Over 1,200 students from 143+ countries
Cardiff Metropolitan University, also known as Cardiff Met, is a public university located in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. The university is known for practical, career-focused education across business, sport, health sciences, hospitality, technology, design, education, biomedical science and creative disciplines. For international students, Cardiff Met offers a balanced UK study option: a recognised public university, a student-friendly capital city and comparatively more manageable living costs than many larger UK cities.
The university is home to around 11,000 students, including more than 1,200 international students from over 143 countries. This creates a multicultural learning environment where students can build international networks while studying in a city that is smaller and easier to navigate than London, Manchester or Birmingham. Cardiff is especially attractive for students who want city access without the intensity and higher cost pressure of larger metropolitan areas.
Cardiff Met operates mainly across two campuses: Llandaff Campus and Cyncoed Campus. Llandaff Campus hosts major academic schools including sport and health sciences, management, technologies, and art and design. Cyncoed Campus is home to education, social policy, sport and health sciences, and offers strong sports facilities and on-site accommodation. Both campuses are close to Cardiff city centre, giving students access to shopping, entertainment, parks, transport and cultural spaces.
The university offers 208 programmes, including 114 undergraduate courses, 76 postgraduate programmes and 18 research-level courses. Popular subject areas include sports science, hospitality, business, biomedical science, computer science, data science, health psychology, education, international business management, technology project management, software engineering and design-related courses. This broad academic mix makes Cardiff Met suitable for students seeking practical education with employability value.
Cardiff Metropolitan University is ranked among the top 100 universities in the UK in the source data, with a #62 position in the Complete University Guide 2025 and #82 in The Guardian 2025. The university is also placed in the #1001–1200 range in Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Subject-level strengths include health professions, interior design, hospitality, nutrition and food science, biomedical science, architecture, product design, marketing and public relations.
For Indian students, Cardiff Met can be a practical option because the entry requirements are relatively accessible compared with more selective UK universities. The source data states that undergraduate applicants may need a minimum of 50% in Class XII, while postgraduate applicants require a bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution. English proficiency requirements include IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 72 or PTE 59 for standard UG and PG requirements.
The university’s acceptance rate is mentioned as 64% in the source data, indicating a moderately selective admission process. Students should still prepare carefully because course-specific requirements, English scores, portfolios, references, SOP quality and academic background can affect final admission decisions. Sports, art and design applicants may need additional evidence such as achievements or portfolio work.
Accommodation planning is important for Cardiff Met students because the best housing choice depends on campus location, budget and lifestyle preference. Students attending Cyncoed Campus may prefer accommodation closer to Cyncoed or areas with easier access to sports facilities, while students at Llandaff Campus may prefer Llandaff, Canton, Roath, Cathays or Cardiff city centre depending on commute and budget. Cardiff usually offers more student-friendly accommodation costs than London, but demand can still increase before major intakes.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Cardiff, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student apartments near Cardiff Metropolitan University. Students can compare options by commute time, room type, safety, amenities, budget and contract flexibility. This is helpful for Indian and international students who want to plan admission and housing together before arriving in the UK.
Overall, Cardiff Metropolitan University is best suited for students who want practical teaching, a supportive city environment, employability-focused courses and a multicultural student experience in Wales. It may be especially suitable for students interested in sport, health sciences, hospitality, business, computing, education, design and applied professional fields. Students should compare course outcomes, tuition fees, scholarships, accommodation and long-term career goals before finalising Cardiff Met as their study destination.
Yes. Cardiff Metropolitan University can be a good option for Indian students seeking career-focused courses, accessible entry requirements, scholarships and a student-friendly city in the UK.
Cardiff Metropolitan University is known for sports science, hospitality, business, biomedical science, health professions, design, education and applied professional courses.
Students often consider areas such as Llandaff, Cyncoed, Cathays, Roath, Canton and Cardiff city centre depending on campus, budget and commute preference.
Cardiff is generally more affordable than larger UK cities like London, but accommodation costs vary by area, room type and intake season. Students should compare PBSA, shared flats, ensuite rooms and studios early.
Cardiff Met can be worth it for students who want practical education, career-focused courses and a manageable city lifestyle. Students should choose it based on course fit, tuition, scholarships, accommodation and career goals.
Popular courses in computing, business, hospitality, health sciences, sport and design
Cardiff Metropolitan University offers 208 courses across undergraduate, postgraduate and research levels. Popular options include Advanced Computer Science, Data Science, Health Psychology, Computing and Information Technology, International Business Management, International Hospitality and Tourism Management, MBA, Software Engineering, Business and Management Studies and Biomedical Science.
Cardiff Metropolitan University offers a broad portfolio of career-focused courses across undergraduate, postgraduate and research levels. The source data lists 208 programmes, including 114 undergraduate courses, 76 postgraduate programmes and 18 research-level courses. This makes Cardiff Met a practical choice for students looking for applied learning across computing, business, hospitality, sport, health sciences, education, design and biomedical fields.
At postgraduate level, popular programmes include MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Data Science, MA Education, MSc Health Psychology, MSc Computing and Information Technology, MSc International Business Management, MSc Technology Project Management, MSc International Hospitality and Tourism Management and MBA. These courses are especially relevant for international and Indian students seeking UK qualifications in high-demand professional areas.
At undergraduate level, the university offers options such as BA Accounting, BA Business and Management Studies, BSc Economics, BA International Business Administration, BA International Business Management and BSc Software Engineering. Cardiff Met is also known for subject strengths in health professions, hospitality, biomedical science, product design, architecture, nutrition, food science, marketing and public relations.
The source data states that international tuition fees at Cardiff Metropolitan University generally range from £14,000 to £19,500 per year, depending on course type and level. Undergraduate degrees are listed at around £16,000 per year, master’s degrees and doctoral degrees at around £17,600 per year, MBA at around £19,500 per year and PGCE at around £14,000 per year.
For Indian students, this fee range should be calculated alongside accommodation, food, transport, visa, healthcare surcharge and personal expenses. Cardiff may be more affordable than London, but total cost still depends on whether the student chooses PBSA, private studio, ensuite room or shared flat. Students with a limited budget should compare accommodation and tuition together before finalising their university decision.
Students searching for student accommodation near Cardiff Metropolitan University should first confirm whether their course is based at Llandaff or Cyncoed. Admistay helps students compare verified student housing in Cardiff, including PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats, so students can manage budget, commute and lifestyle more confidently.
MSc Advanced Computer Science
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £17600 / year
INR: Approx. ₹21.97 lakh based on the source data
Best for: Students with computing or technical backgrounds who want advanced software and technology skills
A strong programming profile, projects and technical academic background can improve course fit.
MSc Data Science
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £17600 / year
INR: Approx. ₹21.97 lakh based on the source data
Best for: Students interested in data, analytics and technology-led careers
Python, SQL, statistics and project experience can strengthen the profile.
MSc International Business Management
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £17600 / year
INR: Approx. ₹21.97 lakh based on the source data
Best for: Students seeking management careers with global business exposure
Internships, leadership examples and business awareness can strengthen applications.
MSc International Hospitality and Tourism Management
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £17600 / year
INR: Approx. ₹21.97 lakh based on the source data
Best for: Students interested in hospitality, tourism and service-sector leadership
Hospitality internships, customer service exposure and communication skills can support profile strength.
MBA
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £19500 / year
INR: Approx. ₹24.34 lakh based on the source data
Best for: Students and professionals seeking management and leadership development
Professional experience, career clarity and strong SOP can improve MBA application quality.
BSc Software Engineering
Undergraduate • 3–4 years
Fee: £16000 / year
INR: Approx. ₹19.97 lakh based on the source data
Best for: Students interested in coding, software systems and technology careers
Students should build coding projects and understand basic programming before joining.
BA Business and Management Studies
Undergraduate • 3–4 years
Fee: £16000 / year
INR: Approx. ₹19.97 lakh based on the source data
Best for: Students interested in broad business and management careers
Business awareness, internships and communication skills are useful for employability.
BSc Economics
Undergraduate • 3–4 years
Fee: £16000 / year
INR: Approx. ₹19.97 lakh based on the source data
Best for: Students interested in economics, markets, finance and policy analysis
Strong mathematics, analytical ability and interest in global markets can support academic success.
Cardiff Metropolitan University is known for sports science, hospitality, business, biomedical science, health professions, design, computing, data science and education-related courses.
The source data lists international tuition fees between £14,000 and £19,500 per year, depending on course level. Students should also budget for accommodation, transport, visa and living expenses.
Popular choices for Indian students include Data Science, Advanced Computer Science, International Business Management, MBA, Software Engineering, Hospitality and Biomedical Science.
Cardiff Met provides career services, CV guidance, interview support and job search assistance. Employability depends on course choice, work experience, skills and student effort.
Students should calculate tuition fees together with accommodation, food, transport, visa and emergency costs. Accommodation should be chosen based on campus, commute and room type.
Entry requirements, English tests, documents and application planning for international students
Cardiff Metropolitan University has a moderately selective admission process with an acceptance rate of 64% mentioned in the source data. Indian undergraduate applicants generally require at least 50% in Class XII, while postgraduate applicants need a recognised bachelor’s degree. Standard English requirements include IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 72 or PTE 59.
Cardiff Metropolitan University admissions are suitable for students who want a practical UK education with accessible entry requirements and career-focused courses. The source data mentions an acceptance rate of 64%, suggesting a moderately selective admission process. Students should still prepare carefully because final admission depends on course choice, academic background, English language ability, documents and any additional course-specific requirements.
For undergraduate entry, Indian students are expected to have successfully completed All India or State Board Higher Secondary Certificate with a minimum of 50% overall, according to the source data. Health science subjects may require at least 55% in Maths or Science. Students applying to specialist areas such as sport, art, design or health-related courses may need additional evidence, portfolio material or achievement records.
For postgraduate entry, applicants generally need a bachelor’s degree in a relevant or accepted discipline from a recognised institution. The source data mentions backgrounds in arts, science, commerce, engineering, law, education or other professional subjects. Some postgraduate pathways may also accept or require a master’s degree, postgraduate diploma or professional experience depending on programme level and subject area.
English language requirements are clearly listed in the source data. Standard undergraduate and postgraduate requirements include IELTS Academic 6.0 with no component below 5.5, TOEFL iBT 72 with minimum section requirements, or PTE Academic 59 with 59 in each section. Students should check whether their exact course has higher requirements because health, education or professional programmes may apply additional conditions.
Supporting documents are important for Cardiff Met applications. Indian students may need academic certificates, transcripts, Statement of Purpose or personal statement, references, proof of English language proficiency, sponsorship evidence if applicable and additional documents for specific courses. Sports applicants may need evidence of personal sporting achievements, while art and design applicants may need a portfolio with clear slides or photographs.
Cardiff Metropolitan University offers an international student application route through its application system or online application process. Undergraduate applicants may also follow relevant UK application routes depending on course and applicant category. Students should ensure that all documents are accurate, translated where needed and submitted early to avoid delays in offer, CAS, visa and accommodation planning.
Accommodation should be considered alongside admission. Cardiff Met has two main campuses, Llandaff and Cyncoed, and accommodation convenience depends on where the student’s course is taught. Cyncoed has on-site accommodation mentioned in the source data, but many students also compare private student accommodation, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats across Cardiff. Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation based on campus, commute, budget and room preference.
Common mistakes include applying without checking course-specific requirements, delaying English language tests, submitting a generic SOP, ignoring portfolio requirements and booking accommodation without confirming campus location. Students should plan admission, funding, visa and housing together for a smoother arrival experience in Cardiff.
Step 1: Choose Programme
Select a course based on subject interest, career goals, campus location and eligibility.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review academic percentage, subject requirements, English test scores and any portfolio or sports evidence needed.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, certificates, SOP or personal statement, references and English language proof.
Step 4: Submit Application
Apply through the university’s international application route or the relevant online application process.
Step 5: Upload Supporting Evidence
Provide portfolio, sporting achievements, sponsorship evidence or extra documents if required.
Step 6: Receive Offer Decision
Wait for the university assessment and respond to any requests for further information.
Step 7: Plan Funding and Accommodation
Review tuition, scholarships, living costs and compare verified accommodation near the correct Cardiff Met campus.
Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival
Complete CAS, visa application, travel planning and arrival arrangements before the course starts.
September Intake
Common main intake for many UK undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
Application: Students should apply early and follow programme-specific timelines
September is usually the busiest intake, so accommodation should be compared early.
January Intake
May be available for selected programmes only
Application: Availability depends on course and academic school
Students should verify January availability before planning travel, visa and housing.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
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academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
International students apply by selecting a course, checking entry requirements, preparing documents and submitting an application through the university’s online or international application route.
Cardiff Metropolitan University has a 64% acceptance rate mentioned in the source data, making it moderately selective. Admission still depends on course requirements, documents and English scores.
September is usually the main intake for many UK programmes. Students should verify course-specific intake availability before applying.
Students should begin accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer, especially before the September intake when demand is higher.
Some programmes may require additional evidence such as portfolios, sporting achievements or interviews depending on the subject. Students should check course-specific requirements.
A modern Cardiff student experience across Llandaff and Cyncoed campuses
Cardiff Metropolitan University operates across Llandaff Campus and Cyncoed Campus, both close to Cardiff city centre. Students benefit from modern learning spaces, libraries, study areas, sports facilities, social spaces, student societies, specialist facilities such as media suites and crime simulation spaces, and access to Cardiff’s shopping, culture and student lifestyle.
Student life at Cardiff Metropolitan University is shaped by its two main campuses, modern academic facilities and the student-friendly environment of Cardiff. The university is located in Wales’ capital city, giving students access to shopping, entertainment, cultural attractions, parks, transport and a strong student community without the scale and cost pressure of larger UK cities.
The Llandaff Campus hosts key academic areas including Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences, Cardiff School of Management, Cardiff School of Technologies and Cardiff School of Art and Design. The campus offers learning spaces, sporting facilities, social spaces, student union facilities, on-site shops, coffee bars and refectory options. It is located around two miles from Cardiff city centre and is surrounded by green spaces and historic landmarks.
The Cyncoed Campus is home to Cardiff School of Education and Social Policy and Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences. It provides on-site accommodation, a modern Campus Centre, student union facilities and strong sports infrastructure. Cyncoed also includes specialist learning spaces such as the Outdoor Learning Centre, Education Experience Room, Froebel House and Music Studio, supporting hands-on learning for education and related subjects.
Cardiff Met offers an engaging student experience with over 30 student societies, clubs, extracurricular activities and a strong sports culture. Students can access libraries, study spaces, social spaces and subject-specific facilities across both campuses. The source data also mentions specialist facilities such as a Media Suite with Adobe Creative Cloud, radio studio and podcast recording tools, as well as a Crime House for criminology and policing students.
For Indian and international students, Cardiff can be a comfortable UK city because it is compact, student-friendly and well connected. Students can access supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, cultural venues, parks, part-time work opportunities and transport links. Compared with London, Cardiff may feel easier to settle into while still offering a capital-city experience.
Accommodation planning depends strongly on campus. Students at Llandaff may prefer Llandaff, Canton, Cathays, Roath or city centre areas, while students at Cyncoed may look closer to Cyncoed, Roath, Penylan or nearby connected neighbourhoods. The best area depends on room type, rent, commute time and lifestyle preference. Cyncoed has on-site accommodation mentioned in the source data, but many students also compare private PBSA and shared housing across Cardiff.
Students searching for student accommodation near Cardiff Metropolitan University can compare PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private apartments. PBSA can be useful for first-year international students because it often includes bills, security, study spaces and social facilities. Shared flats may suit students with tighter budgets, while studios are better for students who want privacy and have a stronger budget.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Cardiff by campus, commute, budget, safety, room type and amenities. This helps students avoid booking a property that looks affordable but creates long travel time or poor access to the correct campus.
Overall, Cardiff Met offers a practical student life experience for students who want applied learning, good campus facilities, sports opportunities, student societies and a manageable UK city environment. Students who plan their accommodation, budget and campus commute early are likely to have a smoother transition into university life.
Llandaff Campus
Cyncoed Campus
Student Societies
Students can join over 30 societies and clubs, helping them build friendships and take part in campus activities.
Sports Culture
Cardiff Met has strong sports facilities and a reputation connected with sport and health sciences.
Libraries and Study Spaces
Students have access to modern libraries, study areas and social spaces across both campuses.
Specialist Learning Facilities
Facilities include media production spaces, podcast tools, crime simulation spaces and education-focused learning rooms.
Cardiff City Lifestyle
Students are close to entertainment, shopping, cultural attractions and city-centre amenities.
Accommodation Flexibility
Students can compare on-site accommodation, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats depending on campus and budget.
Llandaff
Best for: Students studying at Llandaff Campus
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Convenient for students who want to stay close to management, technologies, art and design, and health-related facilities.
Cyncoed
Best for: Students studying at Cyncoed Campus
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Useful for education, sport and health sciences students who want to stay close to campus.
Cathays
Best for: Student lifestyle and shared housing options
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Popular student area with access to shops, food and social life.
Roath
Best for: Balanced student lifestyle and access to local amenities
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Good for students who want a residential feel with food, cafes and parks nearby.
Cardiff City Centre
Best for: Entertainment, transport and city lifestyle
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Useful for students who want access to shopping, transport and nightlife, but rent may be higher.
Canton
Best for: Access to Llandaff and local Cardiff living
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Can be practical for students who want local amenities and access towards Llandaff.
Student life at Cardiff Met is practical, active and city-connected, with modern campuses, societies, sports facilities, study spaces and access to Cardiff city centre.
Cardiff Met has international students from over 143 countries, including Indian students. Cardiff is also a multicultural student city with international food and community access.
Students commonly consider Llandaff, Cyncoed, Cathays, Roath, Canton and Cardiff city centre depending on campus and budget.
Cardiff Met courses are practical and career-focused, so students should expect coursework, projects, applied learning and subject-specific facilities depending on their programme.
Accommodation planning matters because students need to match housing with either Llandaff or Cyncoed Campus to avoid unnecessary commute time and costs.
International scholarships, fee reductions and practical budget planning for Cardiff students
Cardiff Metropolitan University offers a range of scholarships for international students, including undergraduate awards, alumni fee reductions, MBA scholarships, Vice Chancellor Scholarships, Sanctuary Award and Global Wales Postgraduate Scholarship. Indian students may be eligible for selected awards, including the Global Wales Postgraduate Scholarship where criteria apply.
Cardiff Metropolitan University scholarships can help international students reduce tuition costs and make study in Cardiff more affordable. The source data states that Cardiff Met offers a range of scholarships for international students, with some awards automatically considered for international applicants and selected awards requiring a separate application.
The source lists an Undergraduate Scholarship worth £2,500 for international undergraduate applicants. It also lists an Alumni Scholarship offering a 20% reduction in course fees for Cardiff Met undergraduate degree holders enrolling in postgraduate taught programmes. These awards can be useful for students continuing study at Cardiff Met or starting an undergraduate degree from overseas.
For postgraduate and professional students, the source mentions an MBA Scholarship of up to £2,500 based on academic merit or professional work experience, and a Vice Chancellor Scholarship of up to £2,500 for selected MA and MSc programmes with £17,600 tuition fees. These scholarships may support students applying for business, management, technology, education or other postgraduate courses depending on eligibility.
The Global Wales Postgraduate Scholarship is particularly relevant for Indian students because the source data mentions India among eligible countries for a full-time master’s programme. The scholarship is listed at £10,000. Students should check eligibility, separate application requirements and deadlines carefully because this type of funding can be highly competitive.
The source also lists the Cardiff Met Sanctuary Award, which may cover full tuition and support for students with irregular migration status seeking sanctuary in the UK. This is a specific eligibility-based award and should only be considered by students who meet the criteria.
Students should treat scholarships as helpful support, not guaranteed funding. Tuition fees in the source range from £14,000 to £19,500 per year, and students still need to budget for accommodation, transport, food, visa fees, healthcare surcharge, course materials and emergency expenses. Cardiff can be more affordable than some larger UK cities, but financial planning remains essential.
Accommodation is one of the largest living costs for Cardiff Met students. Students should compare PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats near Llandaff or Cyncoed depending on their course campus. Shared flats and ensuite rooms may suit students with tighter budgets, while studios may require a stronger monthly budget.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Cardiff based on budget, commute, room type, safety and amenities. Early comparison can help students avoid overpaying during high-demand intake periods and select housing that matches their scholarship and family funding plan.
Overall, Cardiff Met offers useful scholarship options for international students, but students should apply early, verify eligibility and prepare a complete funding plan. Indian students should combine scholarship applications with education loan planning, accommodation research and realistic monthly budgeting before accepting an offer.
Undergraduate Scholarships
Awards for eligible international undergraduate applicants, including the undergraduate scholarship listed in the source data.
Postgraduate Scholarships
Scholarships for selected MA, MSc, MBA and postgraduate taught students based on academic merit or professional experience.
Alumni Fee Reductions
Fee reduction options for Cardiff Met graduates progressing to postgraduate taught study.
Country and Region Scholarships
Awards such as Global Wales Postgraduate Scholarship may support eligible students from selected countries including India.
Sanctuary and Support Awards
Specific awards may support students with sanctuary-related eligibility or special circumstances.
Undergraduate Scholarship
Best for: International undergraduate applicants
Coverage: £2,500 according to the source data
Students should verify whether the award applies automatically or requires additional conditions.
Alumni Scholarship
Best for: Cardiff Met undergraduate degree holders progressing to postgraduate taught study
Coverage: 20% reduction in course fees
Useful for students continuing their education at Cardiff Met.
MBA Scholarship
Best for: MBA applicants with academic merit or professional work experience
Coverage: Up to £2,500
Professional experience and leadership profile may strengthen scholarship consideration.
Vice Chancellor Scholarship
Best for: Selected MA and MSc applicants
Coverage: Up to £2,500
Eligibility may depend on course fee level, academic merit or professional experience.
Global Wales Postgraduate Scholarship
Best for: Eligible full-time master’s applicants from selected countries including India
Coverage: £10,000 according to the source data
A separate application may be required and competition can be strong.
Cardiff Met Sanctuary Award
Best for: Eligible students seeking sanctuary in the UK
Coverage: Full tuition and support according to the source data
This award has specific eligibility conditions and should be checked carefully.
Yes. Cardiff Metropolitan University offers scholarships for international students, including undergraduate, MBA, Vice Chancellor, alumni and Global Wales postgraduate scholarships where eligible.
Indian students may consider the Global Wales Postgraduate Scholarship, Undergraduate Scholarship, MBA Scholarship and Vice Chancellor Scholarship depending on eligibility and course level.
Most scholarships mainly reduce tuition fees and may not cover accommodation. Students should budget separately for rent, deposits, food and transport.
Yes. Scholarships can be competitive and may depend on academic merit, professional experience, eligibility criteria, course level and deadlines.
Students can reduce living costs by comparing shared flats, ensuite rooms and PBSA near the correct campus, planning transport carefully and avoiding last-minute bookings.
Explore Cardiff Metropolitan University admissions for undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, MSc Advanced Computer Science, sports rehabilitation, health science, art and design, research and professional courses with eligibility, deadlines, English requirements, documents and application guidance for Indian students.
Main Intake
May & September
Application Route
UCAS & International Student Application Form
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Selective
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Cardiff Metropolitan University offers May and September admissions, with undergraduate applications through UCAS and postgraduate applications through the International Student Application Form.
Cardiff Metropolitan University offers undergraduate, postgraduate and research-level programmes across business, computing, health science, sports, art, design, science, commerce, engineering, law, education and professional fields. Admissions are moderately selective, with an acceptance rate of around 64% mentioned in the provided source. Indian students are assessed on academic performance, English language scores, SOP or personal statement, references, transcripts, proof of finances and course-specific requirements such as portfolio or sporting achievement evidence.
May and September application intakes are available
The university has around 11,000 students
More than 1,200 international students from 143+ countries are mentioned in the provided source
Acceptance rate is around 64%
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS
Postgraduate applicants use the International Student Application Form
Postgraduate applications do not require an application fee
Undergraduate decisions are usually processed within 48 hours when documents are complete
Postgraduate applications usually take around 1 week if all documents are submitted properly
Indian students looking for a moderately selective UK university with practical undergraduate and postgraduate routes
Undergraduate applicants with at least 50% in Class XII or All India / State Board HSC
Health Science undergraduate applicants with at least 55% in Maths or Science where required
Postgraduate applicants with a relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognised Indian institution
Students interested in MBA, MSc Advanced Computer Science, sports rehabilitation, health science, art and design or research-level courses
Applicants who can prepare IELTS, TOEFL or PTE scores before applying
Students who can provide SOP, academic or professional LOR, financial proof and course-specific documents on time
Undergraduate applicants below 50% in Class XII or HSC
Health Science applicants below the 55% Maths or Science requirement
Postgraduate applicants without a relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution
Students who do not meet IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 72 or PTE 59 requirements
Art and Design applicants without a strong portfolio of 10 to 20 slides or photographs
Sports applicants without evidence of personal sporting achievements where required
Applicants who miss the fixed postgraduate deadlines, conditions deadlines or deposit deadlines
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
UG applicants apply through UCAS with Class XII or HSC evidence, English score, transcripts, SOP or personal statement, references and supporting documents.
Postgraduate Admissions
No PG Application Fee
PG applicants apply through the International Student Application Form with bachelor’s degree evidence, English score, SOP, LOR and proof of finances.
Main Intake
May & September
May intake is available for MBA and MSc Advanced Computer Science, while September intake covers undergraduate and most postgraduate programmes.
Admission Type
64% Acceptance
Admissions are moderately selective, with fast decision timelines when applications are complete.
Cardiff Metropolitan University has fixed 2026 deadlines for May and September intakes, with all listed deadlines closing at 12 noon UK time.
29 March 2026
MSc Sports Rehabilitation Application Deadline
Application deadline for MSc Sports Rehabilitation and Conditioning September intake.
11 April 2026
May Intake Application Deadline
Application deadline for May intake courses, available only for MBA and MSc Advanced Computer Science.
18 April 2026
May Intake Conditions Deadline
Applicants for May intake should meet offer conditions by this date.
25 April 2026
May Intake Deposit Deadline
Deposit deadline for May intake applicants.
19 May 2026
May Intake Start Date
Start date for May intake MBA and MSc Advanced Computer Science.
25 July 2026
September Intake Application Deadline
Application deadline for September undergraduate and most postgraduate programmes except PGCE and MSc Sports Rehabilitation.
4 August 2026
September PG Conditions Deadline
Conditions deadline for September postgraduate applicants except PGCE and MSc Sports Rehabilitation.
11 August 2026
September PG Deposit Deadline
Deposit deadline for September postgraduate applicants except PGCE and MSc Sports Rehabilitation.
15 August 2026
September UG Conditions Deadline
Conditions deadline for September undergraduate applicants.
22 August 2026
September UG Deposit Deadline
Deposit deadline for September undergraduate applicants.
22 September 2026
September Intake Start Date
Start date for September undergraduate and most postgraduate programmes.
Cardiff Metropolitan University generally expects 50% in Class XII for Indian undergraduate applicants and a relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognised Indian institution for postgraduate applicants.
Undergraduate
All India or State Board HSC / Class XII with minimum 50% overall
Postgraduate
Relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution in India
Portfolio / Specialist Courses
Course-specific evidence for Art, Design and Sports applicants
Cardiff Metropolitan University requires IELTS 6.0 overall with 5.5 band score, TOEFL iBT 72 or PTE 59 for both undergraduate and postgraduate applicants.
IELTS
UG / PG Standard Requirement
6.0 Overall
5.5 band score
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme page
TOEFL iBT
UG / PG Standard Requirement
72 Overall
17 in Writing and Listening, 18 in Reading, 20 in Speaking
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme page
PTE
UG / PG Standard Requirement
59 Overall
59 in each section
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme page
Completed UCAS application for undergraduate courses
Completed International Student Application Form for postgraduate courses
Photocopies of exam certificates
Academic transcripts
Class XII or HSC marksheet for undergraduate applicants
Bachelor’s degree certificate for postgraduate applicants
English proficiency score such as IELTS, TOEFL iBT or PTE
SOP or personal statement
Academic LOR
Professional LOR where applicable
Two employer references if applying based on work experience
Evidence of sponsorship if applicable
Proof of finances
Portfolio for Art and Design applicants
Evidence of personal sporting achievements for Sports applicants
Passport copy and visa-related documents after offer
Cardiff Metropolitan University offers popular undergraduate, postgraduate and research-level courses, with May intake options for MBA and MSc Advanced Computer Science and September intake for most UG and PG programmes.
MBA
Best For
MBA applicants should apply early for the May intake and use the SOP to explain career goals, experience and management motivation.
MSc Advanced Computer Science
Best For
Applicants should show computing background, technical readiness, academic strength and a clear reason for advanced computer science study.
Postgraduate Health Science Programmes
Best For
Health Science applicants should check whether a master’s degree or postgraduate diploma is required before applying.
MSc Sports Rehabilitation and Conditioning
Best For
Sports applicants should prepare evidence of sporting achievements and meet the earlier March application deadline.
Art and Design Programmes
Best For
Prepare a 10 to 20 slide portfolio with clear images, medium, dimensions and short notes about influences and ambitions.
Undergraduate Health Science Programmes
Best For
Indian applicants should check the minimum 55% Maths or Science requirement for health science subjects.
MBA
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MSc Advanced Computer Science
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Health Science Programmes
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Art and Design Programmes
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Difficulty
Moderately Selective
Acceptance Rate: 64% based on provided source
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Minimum 50% in Class XII for undergraduate admission
Relevant bachelor’s degree for postgraduate admission
IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 72 or PTE 59
SOP or personal statement explaining qualifications, experience and career goals
Academic or professional LOR
Proof of finances or sponsorship evidence
Portfolio readiness for Art and Design applicants
Sporting achievement evidence for Sports applicants
Undergraduate applicants should apply through UCAS and keep the £28.50 application fee ready.
Postgraduate applicants should use the International Student Application Form because PG applications do not require an application fee.
Submit complete documents the first time because PG decisions can be processed within around one week when all documents are correct.
May intake applicants for MBA or MSc Advanced Computer Science should complete application, conditions and deposit steps before the April deadlines.
Art and Design applicants should prepare a clean portfolio with 10 to 20 slides or photographs and explain the work properly.
Sports applicants should keep evidence of personal sporting achievements ready before applying.
Use the SOP to explain qualifications, experience, reasons for choosing the course, career goals and extracurricular activities.
Missing fixed postgraduate deadlines for the selected intake
Assuming all September courses have the same deadline, even though MSc Sports Rehabilitation follows separate dates
Submitting incomplete transcripts or certificates
Writing a generic SOP without course motivation or career goals
Providing references that are not on official headed paper
Art and Design applicants submitting weak or unclear portfolio images
Ignoring deposit and conditions deadlines after receiving an offer
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific for Health Science, Computing and technical programmes
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, research, health science, sports or art and design course that matches your profile.
STEP 2
Check Requirements
Review academic percentage, English score, SOP, LOR, portfolio, sporting evidence and deadline requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, certificates, SOP, references, English test score, proof of finances and course-specific documents.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate programmes or the International Student Application Form for postgraduate programmes.
STEP 5
Track Review
Monitor email for admission decision, requests for interview or additional documents, and offer conditions.
STEP 6
Receive Decision
Undergraduate offers are often processed within 48 hours, while postgraduate applications usually take around one week if complete.
STEP 7
Conditions, Deposit & Visa
Meet offer conditions, pay deposit before the deadline and prepare financial evidence and visa documents.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Acceptance Rate
The provided source mentions a 64% acceptance rate
Student Community
The provided source mentions 11,000 students, including over 1,200 international students
International Diversity
The provided source mentions students from 143+ countries
Decision Speed
Undergraduate offers may be processed within 48 hours, while postgraduate decisions may take around 1 week when documents are complete
For Indian students, Cardiff Metropolitan University can be a practical option when the student has a moderate academic profile and wants a clear UK application route.
The 64% acceptance rate makes Cardiff Met achievable, but documents still need to be complete because deadlines and deposit stages are strict.
Postgraduate applicants should apply early and upload all documents properly because complete applications may receive decisions within around one week.
Art and Design applicants should not treat portfolio as optional; a strong 10 to 20 slide portfolio can improve application confidence.
MBA and MSc Advanced Computer Science applicants targeting May intake must be careful with the April application, conditions and deposit dates.
Health Science and Sports applicants should check extra subject, achievement, portfolio or specialist requirements before applying.
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of 64%, making it moderately selective.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and pay the UCAS application fee.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the International Student Application Form and do not need to pay an application fee.
The provided source mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with 5.5 band score for both undergraduate and postgraduate applicants.
Undergraduate offers are typically processed within 48 hours, while postgraduate applications usually take around 1 week if documents are complete.
Art and Design applicants may need a portfolio with 10 to 20 clear slides or photographs, including dimensions, medium and subject details.
Yes. Indian students can apply for undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, research and specialist programmes if they meet academic, English language and document requirements.
The provided source mentions a 64% acceptance rate, making Cardiff Metropolitan University moderately selective.
The provided source mentions May and September intakes. May intake is available only for MBA and MSc Advanced Computer Science.
Undergraduate applicants generally need successful completion of All India or State Board HSC with minimum 50% overall. Health Science programmes may require minimum 55% in Maths or Science.
Postgraduate applicants generally need a relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution in India. Health Science subjects may require a master’s degree or postgraduate diploma.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and pay the UCAS application fee of £28.50.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the International Student Application Form. The provided source mentions no postgraduate application fee.
The provided source mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with 5.5 band score for both undergraduate and postgraduate applicants.
Yes. The provided source mentions TOEFL iBT 72 overall with 17 in Writing and Listening, 18 in Reading and 20 in Speaking.
Yes. The provided source mentions PTE 59 overall, with 59 in each section.
Undergraduate offers are typically processed within 48 hours, while postgraduate applications usually take around 1 week if all documents are submitted properly.
Art and Design applicants may need a portfolio with 10 to 20 clear slides or photographs, along with details of dimensions, medium and subject.
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