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Student Accommodation Near Cardiff University
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£149/wk
Closest option
0.76 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
Cardiff University is listed at Cardiff CF10 3AT, and the supplied accommodation data gives students a strong city-centre shortlist with five properties within 1.5 km of the university. Waypointe is the closest and cheapest supplied option at 0.76 km from Cardiff University, with ensuite rooms from £149 per week, high-speed fibre internet, outdoor gym, basketball court, communal kitchen, bills included and 24/7 monitored secure site access. The Fitzalan is 0.79 km away and offers studios and 2-bed accommodation from £190 per week with gym, cinema room, library, music room, private dining room and 24-hour reception. Bridge Street Exchange, Cardiff Lime and The West Wing are also walkable, offering studios or ensuites with strong amenities such as study rooms, gyms, cinema rooms, social spaces and contents insurance. North Court is 2.71 km away, so it should be labelled as a wider-area Cardiff option rather than a near-campus property. Nearby student essentials include National Museum Stop RF at 0.07 km, Blackwell's Bookshop at 0.24 km, Sainsbury's at 0.6 km and Queens Arcade at 0.61 km.
Quick Answers
Cardiff University has a strong set of walkable accommodation options in the supplied data. Waypointe is both the closest and cheapest at 0.76 km and from £149 per week. The Fitzalan and Bridge Street Exchange have some of the strongest amenity sets, while Cardiff Lime and The West Wing offer good studio or ensuite choices with study and social facilities. North Court is further away at 2.71 km and should be treated as a wider-area option.
Best For Budget
Waypointe, Cardiff
Best For Closest
Waypointe, Cardiff
Best For Amenities
The Fitzalan, Cardiff
Best For Studios
The Fitzalan, Cardiff
Best Value Tradeoff
Waypointe gives the lowest supplied starting price at £149 per week while staying within 0.76 km of Cardiff University and including water, WiFi, electricity, heating and cleaning services.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
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£185/wk
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£199/wk
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£175/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Waypointe | £149 | Ensuite room | 0.76 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Outdoor gym, basketball court, modern kitchen and diner, high-speed fibre WiFi, gardens | Water, WiFi, electricity, heating, cleaning services |
| The Fitzalan | £190 | Studio, 2-bed | 0.79 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Cinema room, gym, library, music room, private dining room | WiFi, gas, electricity, water, contents insurance |
| Bridge Street Exchange | £185 | Ensuite room, studio | 0.85 km | Around 10 minutes on foot | Games room, on-site gym, roof terrace, dedicated study room, karaoke room | Water, electricity, content insurance, internet, gas |
| Cardiff Lime | £199 | Studio, shared room, ensuite room | 0.88 km | Around 11 minutes on foot | Games room, cinema, study area, social spaces, 24hr team | Water, electric, gas, internet, gym, social spaces |
| The West Wing | £175 | Studio, ensuite room | 1.1 km | Around 13 minutes on foot | Multimedia lounge, free gym, study rooms, games room, outdoor social space | Superfast broadband 150Mbps, water, electricity, heating, content insurance |
| North Court | £219 | Studio | 2.71 km | Wider-area Cardiff option | Study area, social events, laundry, communal spaces, courtyard, PlayStation zone | WiFi, heating, water, electricity |
Best Student Areas
Letty Street and Cardiff University area
Letty Street is represented by Waypointe, the closest and cheapest supplied property. It is around 0.76 km from Cardiff University and is strongest for students who want an ensuite room with bills included, high-speed fibre WiFi, outdoor gym, basketball court and secure monitored access.
Newport Road
Newport Road is represented by The Fitzalan, one of the strongest amenity-led options in the supplied data. It is around 0.79 km from Cardiff University and offers studios and 2-bed accommodation with gym, cinema room, library, music room, private dining room, 24-hour reception and contents insurance.
Bridge Street
Bridge Street is represented by Bridge Street Exchange, which is around 0.85 km from Cardiff University. It is a strong option for students who want ensuite or studio accommodation with roof terrace, dedicated study room, karaoke room, gym, high-speed WiFi and secure cycle storage.
The Parade and Glossop Road
The Parade and Glossop Road are represented by Cardiff Lime and The West Wing. Both are walkable options with studios and ensuites. Cardiff Lime is stronger for cinema, games room, events and 24hr team, while The West Wing is strong for free gym, study rooms, residence team and superfast broadband.
North Road wider area
North Road is represented by North Court, which is 2.71 km from Cardiff University. It should be positioned as a wider-area Cardiff option rather than a close-to-campus listing. It may suit students who want a studio with study area, communal spaces, social events and security team.
The supplied nearby_places data gives useful Cardiff University campus-area context. Nearby transport includes National Museum Stop RF at 0.07 km, Cardiff at 0.12 km, National Museum Stop RG at 0.15 km, Welsh Government Offices RL at 0.16 km and University Stop RE at 0.21 km. Study and shopping support is strong, with Blackwell's Bookshop at 0.24 km, Sainsbury's at 0.6 km, Queens Arcade at 0.61 km, The Capitol Shopping Centre at 0.66 km and Castle Quarter Arcades at 0.67 km. Pharmacy options are further away, with Virdee's Pharmacy and Convenience Store at 1.54 km and LloydsPharmacy at 1.89 km. Airport and helipad entries are excluded from everyday student-life content because they are not normal daily amenities.
How to Choose
Students choosing accommodation near Cardiff University should start with proximity, budget and room type. If the student wants the lowest rent and shortest distance, Waypointe is the clear first option. If the student wants stronger facilities and a studio or 2-bed option, The Fitzalan is a strong fit. Bridge Street Exchange works well for students who want an ensuite or studio with roof terrace, study room and gym. Cardiff Lime is useful for students who want room-type flexibility with cinema, study area and social events. The West Wing is good for students who want a lower-priced studio or ensuite with free gym and study rooms. North Court should only be shortlisted after checking commute preference because it is 2.71 km from the university.
University Info
Address
Cardiff CF10 3AT
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Cardiff accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially when they want walkable ensuites, studios or bills included options close to Cardiff University and the city centre.
Accommodation near Cardiff University can become competitive before autumn intake because several supplied options are within 0.76 km to 1.1 km of the university and include city-centre facilities, gyms, study rooms and bills included.
Getting to Campus
The supplied Cardiff University accommodation options are mostly walkable, with five properties within 1.1 km. North Court is further away at 2.71 km and should be treated as a wider-area Cardiff option.
Waypointe: around 9 minutes walking from 0.76 km
The Fitzalan: around 9 minutes walking from 0.79 km
Bridge Street Exchange: around 10 minutes walking from 0.85 km
Cardiff Lime: around 11 minutes walking from 0.88 km
The West Wing: around 13 minutes walking from 1.1 km
North Court: 2.71 km, wider-area Cardiff option
Supplied nearby transport includes National Museum Stop RF, Cardiff, National Museum Stop RG, Welsh Government Offices RL and University Stop RE. These help describe the campus-area transport context, but students should still check live routes from each property before booking.
Bills & Inclusions
Every supplied Cardiff University accommodation option includes bills or core utilities, but inclusions vary by property.
Waypointe includes water, WiFi, electricity, heating and cleaning services.
The Fitzalan includes WiFi, gas, electricity, water and contents insurance.
Bridge Street Exchange includes water, electricity, content insurance, internet and gas.
Cardiff Lime includes water, electric, gas, internet, gym and social spaces.
The West Wing includes superfast broadband 150Mbps, water, electricity, heating and content insurance.
North Court includes WiFi, heating, water and electricity.
Students should compare bills carefully before booking. Waypointe includes cleaning services, while The Fitzalan, Bridge Street Exchange, The West Wing and North Court include contents or content insurance. The best value depends on rent, distance, room type, bills and amenities together.
Room Types
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are supplied at Waypointe, Bridge Street Exchange, Cardiff Lime and The West Wing. Waypointe is the closest and cheapest ensuite option in the supplied data.
studio
Studio rooms are supplied at The Fitzalan, Bridge Street Exchange, Cardiff Lime, The West Wing and North Court. The West Wing has the lowest supplied studio-related starting price from £175 per week.
2-bed
2-bed accommodation is supplied at The Fitzalan. Students should check the live listing for exact layout, availability and whether the price range applies to the 2-bed category.
shared room
Shared rooms are represented by the non-ensuite option at Cardiff Lime. Students should confirm the exact room layout and bathroom-sharing arrangement before booking.
Booking Advice
Students should compare Waypointe first for budget and proximity, The Fitzalan or Bridge Street Exchange for stronger facilities, Cardiff Lime or The West Wing for social and study amenities, and North Court only if they are comfortable with a wider-area Cardiff commute.
Area & Transport
Distance is a clear strength for the main Cardiff University accommodation set. Waypointe is 0.76 km from the university, The Fitzalan is 0.79 km away, Bridge Street Exchange is 0.85 km away, Cardiff Lime is 0.88 km away and The West Wing is 1.1 km away. Using approximate walking estimates, these five properties sit within roughly 9 to 13 minutes on foot. North Court is 2.71 km away and should be shown as a wider-area Cardiff option. The source includes nearby bus stops around the university, but exact property-to-campus travel times should still be checked live before booking.
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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.
Five supplied properties are within 1.5 km of Cardiff University and can be presented as walkable using approximate walking estimates.
North Court is 2.71 km away, so it should be labelled as a wider-area Cardiff option rather than a near-campus walking option.
Nearby places are curated only from the supplied nearby_places object. Airport and helipad entries are not treated as everyday student-life amenities.
University review stats are not used for accommodation aggregate rating schema because no property-level accommodation review data was supplied.
This guide uses only the supplied Admistay data for university details, nearby places, property names, slugs, prices, distances, room types, amenities, bills, safety features and property rules. University review stats are not used as accommodation ratings. Property-level aggregate rating schema is disabled because no verified accommodation review data was supplied. North Court is retained in the property list but labelled as wider-area because it is 2.71 km away.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Cardiff University?
Waypointe is the cheapest supplied option, with ensuite rooms from £149 per week. It is also the closest supplied property at around 0.76 km from Cardiff University.
Which accommodation is closest to Cardiff University?
Waypointe is the closest supplied property at around 0.76 km from Cardiff University. The estimated walking time is roughly 9 minutes.
Are all supplied properties walkable to Cardiff University?
Five supplied properties are within 1.1 km and can be presented as walkable. North Court is 2.71 km away, so it should be treated as a wider-area Cardiff option.
Are ensuite rooms available near Cardiff University?
Yes. Ensuite rooms are supplied at Waypointe, Bridge Street Exchange, Cardiff Lime and The West Wing.
Are studio rooms available near Cardiff University?
Yes. Studio rooms are supplied at The Fitzalan, Bridge Street Exchange, Cardiff Lime, The West Wing and North Court.
Are 2-bed rooms available near Cardiff University?
Yes. The Fitzalan lists 2-bed accommodation in the supplied room type data. Students should check live availability and layout before booking.
Which property has the strongest amenities?
The Fitzalan has one of the strongest amenity sets, including cinema room, gym, courtyard, music room, private dining room, library, pool table, communal kitchen and 24-hour reception.
Which property is best for students on a low budget?
Waypointe is the best budget starting point because it starts from £149 per week and includes water, WiFi, electricity, heating and cleaning services.
Which property is best for students wanting the shortest walk?
Waypointe is best for the shortest walk because it is 0.76 km from Cardiff University and offers ensuite rooms with bills included.
Are bills included in Cardiff University accommodation options?
Yes. Every supplied property includes bills or utilities. Common inclusions include WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, internet, cleaning services or contents insurance depending on the property.
Does Waypointe include cleaning services?
Yes. Waypointe lists cleaning services in the bills included field, along with water, WiFi, electricity and heating.
Does The Fitzalan include contents insurance?
Yes. The Fitzalan lists contents insurance included, along with WiFi, gas, electricity and water.
Which property has a roof terrace?
Bridge Street Exchange lists a roof terrace, along with games room, on-site gym, dedicated study room, karaoke room and lounge areas.
Which nearby transport stops are supplied for Cardiff University?
The supplied nearby places include National Museum Stop RF, Cardiff, National Museum Stop RG, Welsh Government Offices RL and University Stop RE.
What supermarkets or shopping places are supplied near Cardiff University?
The supplied nearby places include Sainsbury's at 0.6 km, Sainsbury's Local at 0.78 km, Queens Arcade at 0.61 km, The Capitol Shopping Centre at 0.66 km and Castle Quarter Arcades at 0.67 km.
Can international students book accommodation near Cardiff University?
International students can enquire for these Cardiff options, but they should confirm payment plan, guarantor requirements, deposit, tenancy length and move-in date before booking.
What should students check before booking?
Students should check live availability, exact room type, weekly rent, bills, deposit, tenancy length, cancellation terms, security features and the live route to Cardiff University.
How should students enquire for accommodation near Cardiff University?
Students should share their budget, preferred room type, move-in date, stay duration and bills preference. An advisor can then compare the closest, cheapest and best-fit Cardiff options.
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A Russell Group public research university in Cardiff for Indian and international students seeking Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Engineering, MBA, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Architecture, Law and strong career outcomes
Cardiff University is a prestigious public research university established in 1883 and a member of the Russell Group. The university offers more than 300 undergraduate programmes, over 200 postgraduate taught programmes and several research courses. It is ranked #181 in QS World University Rankings 2026, #201-250 in THE World University Rankings 2025, #184 in U.S. News Best Global Universities 2024 and #46 in The Guardian University Rankings. Indian students commonly apply for courses in Engineering, Pharmacy, Clinical Dentistry, Public Health, Architecture, MBA, Law, Advanced Computer Science, Data Science and Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Business Management and Sustainable Supply Chain Management.
University Name
Cardiff University
Country
United Kingdom
City
Cardiff
Region
Wales
University Type
Public research university
Established
1883
University Group
Russell Group
QS World Ranking 2026
#181
THE World Ranking 2025
#201-250
Cardiff University is a prestigious public research university located in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom. Established in 1883, the university is a member of the Russell Group and is known for academic quality, strong research contribution, international student support, employability outcomes and a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate taught and research programmes.
The uploaded source states that Cardiff University offers over 300 undergraduate programmes and over 200 postgraduate taught programmes, along with several research courses. Most undergraduate degrees span 3 to 4 years, while postgraduate taught courses usually last 1 year. This makes Cardiff attractive for students who want a broad course portfolio with faster postgraduate completion routes.
Cardiff University is ranked #181 in the QS World University Rankings 2026, #201-250 in THE World University Rankings 2025, #184 in Best Global Universities by U.S. News and Report 2024 and #46 in The Guardian University Rankings according to the uploaded source. The source also notes that Cardiff ranks among the top 24 research institutions in Great Britain.
Subject strength is another important part of Cardiff’s profile. The source states that the latest QS rankings place Cardiff in the top 50 for Communication and Media Studies and Dentistry. It also ranks among the top 100 for Architecture and Built Environment, Nursing, Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Psychology, English Language and Literature and Geography.
Popular programmes at Cardiff University include MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering International, MPharm, MA Clinical Dentistry Endodontology, MPH, MA Architectural Design, MBA, LLM, MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Data Science and Analytics, MSc Sustainable Supply Chain Management, MSc Business Management, MSc Artificial Intelligence and MSc Cybersecurity.
For undergraduate students, the uploaded source lists popular course examples such as BSc Banking and Finance with a Professional Placement Year, BSc Biochemistry with Professional Training Year, BSc Chemistry, BA Journalism, Media and English Literature, BA Media and Communications, BEng Engineering with a Foundation Year, LLB and BSc Architecture Studies.
Indian undergraduate applicants usually need 78% to 81% in their best four Standard XII subjects, excluding Hindi and Physical Education. Indian postgraduate applicants generally need a relevant bachelor’s degree with approximately 55% to 60%. For postgraduate research programmes, Cardiff expects previous research experience, usually shown through completion of a relevant master’s degree, along with a relevant bachelor’s degree.
English language requirements vary by programme. The uploaded source lists IELTS requirements between 6.5 and 7.5, TOEFL iBT between 90 and 109 and PTE Academic between 69 and 80. Cardiff also accepts Indian Standard XII English in accepted subjects with a minimum of 70% to 75%, though Standard XII English or HSC from Punjab, Gujarat and Haryana is not accepted according to the source.
Cardiff University tuition fees vary by level and programme. The uploaded source states that undergraduate annual tuition fees range from £18,700 to £25,500, while postgraduate course fees range from £19,450 to £30,200. However, the course tables include some higher specialist examples, such as MA Clinical Dentistry Endodontology at £47,950 and several undergraduate science or architecture examples at £30,700. Students should therefore verify course-level fees before publishing or applying.
Living costs are clearly separated for undergraduate and postgraduate students in the uploaded source. Estimated annual living expenses are £10,809.65 for undergraduate students over 39 weeks and £14,353.85 for postgraduate students over 52 weeks, with postgraduate rent calculated for 51 weeks. This makes contract length and accommodation choice especially important for budgeting.
Scholarships can help Indian students reduce the cost of study. The uploaded source lists the 2025 Cardiff University £5,000 India Scholarships for eligible Indian postgraduate students, the Undergraduate International Excellence Scholarships offering 50% tuition fee waivers and the Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship offering £3,500 to £10,000 to postgraduate students.
Employability is one of Cardiff’s major strengths in the uploaded source. Around 95% of Cardiff graduates are employed, pursuing further study or involved in other activities within 15 months after graduation. The source mentions employers such as Airbus, BT, HSBC and Microsoft, with salaries averaging around £30,000 to £40,000 per year, depending on field.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Cardiff University, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student housing around Cardiff city centre and university areas. Students can compare rent, bills, commute, safety, room type, amenities and contract length before booking from India or another country.
Overall, Cardiff University is a strong option for Indian and international students who want Russell Group reputation, strong research profile, broad course choice, competitive scholarships, practical living-cost estimates, high graduate outcomes and a balanced UK student-city experience in Wales.
Yes. Cardiff University is a strong option for Indian students because it is a Russell Group public research university with 300+ undergraduate programmes, 200+ postgraduate taught programmes, India scholarships, strong graduate outcomes and popular courses in Engineering, Pharmacy, Computer Science, AI, Data Science, MBA, Law and Public Health.
Cardiff University is known for research strength, Russell Group membership, Communication and Media Studies, Dentistry, Architecture, Nursing, Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Psychology, Engineering, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Business Management, Law and Public Health.
Students usually compare university-area housing, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student accommodation around Cardiff city centre and areas with practical access to Cardiff University buildings.
Yes. The uploaded source states that around 95% of Cardiff graduates are employed, pursuing further study or involved in other activities within 15 months after graduation.
Cardiff can be more manageable than some larger UK cities, but students still need careful budgeting. The source lists annual living costs of £10,809.65 for UG students and £14,353.85 for PG students, alongside tuition fees that vary by course.
Popular Engineering, Pharmacy, Clinical Dentistry, Public Health, Architecture, MBA, Law, Advanced Computer Science, Data Science, AI, Cybersecurity, Business Management and Supply Chain programmes with Indian student guidance
Cardiff University offers more than 300 undergraduate degrees and over 200 taught postgraduate degrees, along with research programmes. The uploaded source lists popular graduate course examples such as MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering International, MPharm, MA Clinical Dentistry Endodontology, MPH, MA Architectural Design, MBA, LLM, MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Data Science and Analytics, MSc Sustainable Supply Chain Management, MSc Business Management, MSc Artificial Intelligence and MSc Cybersecurity. Undergraduate examples include Banking and Finance, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Journalism, Media and English Literature, Media and Communications, Engineering with a Foundation Year, LLB and Architecture Studies.
Cardiff University courses are attractive for Indian and international students because the university offers a large academic portfolio with more than 300 undergraduate programmes, over 200 postgraduate taught programmes and several postgraduate research pathways.
The uploaded source highlights Cardiff’s flexibility at undergraduate level, allowing students to combine subjects in some programmes. Most undergraduate degrees last 3 to 4 years, while postgraduate taught courses usually last 1 year. This makes Cardiff suitable for students who want either broad undergraduate exploration or focused postgraduate specialisation.
Popular graduate programmes listed in the source include MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering International, MPharm, MA Clinical Dentistry Endodontology, MPH, MA Architectural Design, MBA, LLM, MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Data Science and Analytics, MSc Sustainable Supply Chain Management, MSc Business Management, MSc Artificial Intelligence and MSc Cybersecurity.
MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering International is listed at GBP 28,200, approximately ₹30.43 lakhs. It is suitable for students interested in electrical engineering, electronics, embedded systems, power systems, automation, communication systems and engineering innovation.
MPharm is also listed at GBP 28,200, approximately ₹30.43 lakhs. Cardiff’s strength in Pharmacy and Pharmacology is notable because the uploaded source states that the university ranks among the top 100 globally for Pharmacy and Pharmacology.
MA Clinical Dentistry Endodontology is the highest listed graduate example at GBP 47,950, approximately ₹51.74 lakhs. This specialist course should be budgeted carefully because it is significantly higher than many other listed postgraduate programmes.
MPH is listed at GBP 25,450, approximately ₹27.46 lakhs. This programme can suit students interested in public health, epidemiology, health policy, global health, community health and healthcare systems.
MA Architectural Design and LLM are each listed at GBP 20,450, approximately ₹22.07 lakhs. Architecture applicants should prepare creative and design evidence where required, while law applicants should show legal academic readiness, research ability and writing strength.
The MBA is listed in the graduate fee table at GBP 29,450, approximately ₹31.78 lakhs, while the MBA admission section describes the cost as around £30,000. It is offered through Cardiff Business School in full-time and part-time study options, covering areas such as strategy, leadership and global business.
MSc Advanced Computer Science is listed at GBP 27,500, approximately ₹29.67 lakhs. MSc Data Science and Analytics, MSc Artificial Intelligence and MSc Cybersecurity are each listed at GBP 25,450, approximately ₹27.46 lakhs. These courses are highly relevant for Indian students targeting software, AI, machine learning, data analytics, cyber security, systems and technology consulting careers.
MSc Sustainable Supply Chain Management and MSc Business Management are each listed at GBP 25,450, approximately ₹27.46 lakhs. These programmes can suit students seeking careers in operations, logistics, procurement, sustainable business, management consulting, commercial strategy and business development.
Undergraduate fee examples include BSc Banking and Finance with a Professional Placement Year at GBP 24,700, BSc Biochemistry with Professional Training Year at GBP 30,700, BSc Chemistry at GBP 30,700, BA Journalism, Media and English Literature at GBP 24,700, BA Media and Communications at GBP 24,700, BEng Engineering with a Foundation Year at GBP 30,700, LLB at GBP 24,700 and BSc Architecture Studies at GBP 30,700.
Students should calculate tuition with living costs. The uploaded source estimates annual living expenses at £10,809.65 for undergraduates and £14,353.85 for postgraduates. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Cardiff University so they can understand total affordability before accepting an offer.
MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering International
Integrated or postgraduate-style engineering route as listed in source • Not specified in source table
Fee: £GBP 28,200 / year
INR: ₹30.43 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in electronics, electrical systems, automation and engineering innovation.
Applicants should show mathematics, physics, engineering projects, circuit knowledge and technical problem-solving.
MPharm
Postgraduate or professional pharmacy route as listed in source • Not specified in source table
Fee: £GBP 28,200 / year
INR: ₹30.43 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in pharmacy, medicine safety, healthcare and pharmaceutical sciences.
Applicants should verify professional accreditation, clinical requirements and India-related career recognition before applying.
MA Clinical Dentistry Endodontology
Postgraduate • Not specified in source table
Fee: £GBP 47,950 / year
INR: ₹51.74 lakhs
Best for: Dental graduates seeking specialist training in endodontology.
Students should verify clinical eligibility, professional registration expectations and total cost carefully because this is the highest listed course example.
Master of Public Health
Postgraduate • Not specified in source table
Fee: £GBP 25,450 / year
INR: ₹27.46 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in public health, community health, policy and global health systems.
Applicants should connect health internships, NGO work, hospital exposure, public health campaigns or research interest with career goals.
MA Architectural Design
Postgraduate • Not specified in source table
Fee: £GBP 20,450 / year
INR: ₹22.07 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in advanced design, architecture and built environment pathways.
Applicants should prepare design portfolio evidence, studio projects, creative maturity and technical representation skills where required.
MBA
Postgraduate • 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time according to source
Fee: £GBP 29,450 in table; around £30,000 in MBA section / year
INR: ₹31.78 lakhs
Best for: Professionals seeking faster management progression through strategy, leadership and global business study.
Applicants should prepare proof of at least 3 years of relevant professional or managerial experience, two employer references and strong interview preparation.
LLM
Postgraduate • Not specified in source table
Fee: £GBP 20,450 / year
INR: ₹22.07 lakhs
Best for: Law graduates seeking advanced legal study and international legal exposure.
Applicants should show legal academics, writing strength, internships, research interest and clear legal career direction.
MSc Advanced Computer Science
Postgraduate • Not specified in source table
Fee: £GBP 27,500 / year
INR: ₹29.67 lakhs
Best for: Students with computing or technical backgrounds seeking advanced technology careers.
Applicants should highlight coding, algorithms, databases, software projects, GitHub work and technical internships.
MSc Data Science and Analytics
Postgraduate • Not specified in source table
Fee: £GBP 25,450 / year
INR: ₹27.46 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in data-driven decision-making, machine learning, analytics and modelling.
Students should show Python, R, SQL, statistics, dashboards, machine learning projects or analytics internships.
MSc Sustainable Supply Chain Management
Postgraduate • Not specified in source table
Fee: £GBP 25,450 / year
INR: ₹27.46 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in global supply chains, logistics, procurement and sustainable operations.
Applicants should connect business, analytics, engineering, operations, procurement or logistics experience with supply-chain goals.
MSc Business Management
Postgraduate • Not specified in source table
Fee: £GBP 25,450 / year
INR: ₹27.46 lakhs
Best for: Students seeking management, business, consulting and leadership pathways.
Applicants should highlight internships, leadership roles, business projects, communication skills and career clarity.
MSc Artificial Intelligence
Postgraduate • Not specified in source table
Fee: £GBP 25,450 / year
INR: ₹27.46 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in AI, ML, automation, intelligent systems and applied computing.
Applicants should show mathematics, programming, Python, ML projects, AI coursework or research readiness.
MSc Cybersecurity
Postgraduate • Not specified in source table
Fee: £GBP 25,450 / year
INR: ₹27.46 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in cyber security, secure systems, network security and information risk.
Students should show programming, networking, operating systems, security labs, projects or cyber certifications where available.
Cardiff University is known for Communication and Media Studies, Dentistry, Architecture, Nursing, Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Psychology, Engineering, Public Health, MBA, Law, Advanced Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Business Management.
Fees vary strongly by course. The source lists broad UG fees from £18,700 to £25,500 and PG fees from £19,450 to £30,200, but some specialist table examples are higher, such as Clinical Dentistry at £47,950.
Popular Cardiff options for Indian students include MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Data Science and Analytics, MSc Artificial Intelligence, MSc Cybersecurity, MBA, MPH, LLM, MPharm and Engineering.
Yes. The uploaded source lists MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Data Science and Analytics, MSc Artificial Intelligence and MSc Cybersecurity among Cardiff’s graduate course options.
Yes. Students should calculate tuition with accommodation, bills, food, social costs, study costs, phone costs and contract length before accepting an offer.
Undergraduate UCAS route, postgraduate programme-specific applications, MBA admission, Indian percentage requirements, English score ranges and Standard XII English guidance
Indian undergraduate applicants to Cardiff University usually need 78% to 81% in their best four Standard XII subjects, excluding Hindi and Physical Education, and apply through UCAS with a £28.50 fee. Indian postgraduate taught applicants generally need a relevant bachelor’s degree with 55% to 60%, while postgraduate research applicants need evidence of previous research experience, usually through a relevant master’s degree. English requirements vary by programme, with IELTS 6.5 to 7.5, TOEFL iBT 90 to 109 and PTE Academic 69 to 80. Cardiff also accepts selected Indian Standard XII English scores of 70% to 75%, except from Punjab, Gujarat and Haryana boards.
Cardiff University admissions vary by study level and programme. Indian undergraduate applicants usually need 78% to 81% in the best four Standard XII subjects, excluding Hindi and Physical Education. Postgraduate taught applicants generally need a relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution with approximately 55% to 60%.
For undergraduate admission, applicants apply through the UCAS Portal. The uploaded source lists the undergraduate application fee as GBP 28.50, approximately ₹3,103. Because entry requirements vary by subject, students should check each Cardiff course page before applying.
Undergraduate English proficiency requirements include IELTS Academic 6.5 to 7.5 overall, with 5.5 to 6.0 in each section, PTE Academic 69 to 76, with section scores from 59 to 62, and TOEFL iBT 90 to 100, with minimum scores of 17 in writing and listening, 18 in reading and 20 in speaking.
Cardiff also accepts Indian Standard XII English from accepted subjects such as Core English, English, English language and literature, English Special, First or Second language English and General English. Students must usually achieve at least 70% or 140 out of 200 in accepted subjects for undergraduate entry.
The uploaded source clearly states that Functional English is not accepted. It also states that Standard XII English and Higher Secondary English from Punjab, Gujarat and Haryana are not accepted. This is important for Indian students because board-specific English acceptance can affect whether IELTS, TOEFL or PTE is required.
For postgraduate taught admission, Indian students must have successfully completed a relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution, usually with 55% to 60%. The postgraduate application portal is programme-specific, and the uploaded source states that no postgraduate application fee is charged.
For postgraduate research admission, Cardiff requires evidence of previous research experience from Indian applicants, usually demonstrated through completion of a relevant master’s degree. Applicants should also have a relevant bachelor’s degree with 55% to 60% grades.
Postgraduate English requirements vary by programme. The uploaded source lists IELTS 6.5 to 7.5, with section scores ranging from 5.5 to 7.0, PTE Academic 69 to 80, with section scores between 59 and 80, and TOEFL iBT 90 to 109 or equivalent. Indian Standard XII English may be accepted at around 70% in most cases, with some schools requiring 75% or 145 out of 200.
Supporting documents for postgraduate applicants are course-specific and may include letters of recommendation, personal statement, portfolio and research proposal. Students applying for creative, architecture, research or specialist health programmes should prepare programme-specific evidence early.
The Cardiff MBA is offered through Cardiff Business School in 1-year full-time and 2-year part-time modes. The course covers strategy, leadership and global business. The uploaded source lists MBA cost at around £30,000.
MBA entry requirements include a 2:1 honours degree or equivalent international qualification, minimum 3 years relevant professional or managerial experience and IELTS 7.0 overall with no band below 6.0 or accepted equivalent tests. Required documents include CV, academic transcripts, degree certificate, IELTS or equivalent score and two employer references. Shortlisted applicants require an interview, either in-person or online.
Accommodation planning should run alongside admissions. Students should compare housing early because living costs are estimated differently for UG and PG students, and postgraduate budgets include longer rent periods. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Cardiff University so they can align admission, scholarship, visa and housing planning.
Step 1: Choose the right Cardiff course
Shortlist the programme based on academic background, career goals, tuition fee, scholarship eligibility, English requirement and accommodation budget.
Step 2: Check course-specific entry rules
Confirm whether the course needs a portfolio, research proposal, work experience, subject background, professional references or higher English scores.
Step 3: Confirm the correct application route
Use UCAS for undergraduate programmes and programme-specific application routes for postgraduate courses.
Step 4: Prepare English evidence
Check whether Standard XII English is accepted for your board or whether IELTS, TOEFL or PTE is required.
Step 5: Prepare supporting documents
Prepare academic transcripts, degree certificate, personal statement, LORs, CV, portfolio, research proposal or employer references as required.
Step 6: Submit application and track conditions
Apply through the correct portal and monitor offer conditions, scholarship eligibility and deposit deadlines.
Step 7: Plan funding and scholarships
Review India Scholarship, Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship and Undergraduate International Excellence Scholarships where relevant.
Step 8: Arrange accommodation early
Compare verified student accommodation near Cardiff University before visa and arrival planning becomes time-sensitive.
Undergraduate UCAS Route
Relevant for undergraduate applicants
Application: UCAS cycle
Students should verify the current UCAS deadline and course-specific requirements before applying.
Postgraduate Taught Route
Programme-specific
Application: Course-specific
Students should check each programme page because application route, deadline and documents may vary.
Postgraduate Research Route
Research programmes
Application: Programme and supervisor specific
Research applicants should prepare a research proposal, evidence of previous research experience and supervisor-fit material.
MBA Route
Full-time and part-time options through Cardiff Business School
Application: Programme-specific
MBA applicants should prepare managerial experience evidence, CV, employer references and interview preparation early.
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Indian undergraduate students apply through UCAS, while postgraduate students apply through programme-specific application routes. MBA applicants apply to Cardiff Business School and may need an interview.
The source lists 78% to 81% in the best four Standard XII subjects for undergraduate applicants and 55% to 60% in a relevant bachelor’s degree for postgraduate applicants.
Cardiff’s IELTS requirements vary by programme. The source lists IELTS 6.5 to 7.5 overall, while MBA requires IELTS 7.0 overall with no band below 6.0.
Yes, Cardiff accepts selected Standard XII English subjects with 70% to 75%, but Functional English and HSC English from Punjab, Gujarat and Haryana are not accepted according to the source.
Students should start accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer because rent, bills, study length and contract terms affect the full budget.
A Russell Group student-city experience in Cardiff with practical living-cost estimates, research culture, strong employer links and verified accommodation planning
Cardiff University offers a Russell Group student-city experience in Wales with broad academic choice, strong research culture and practical cost-of-living estimates. The uploaded source estimates annual living expenses at £10,809.65 for undergraduate students over 39 weeks and £14,353.85 for postgraduate students over 52 weeks, with rent calculated for 51 weeks. Cardiff graduates have strong outcomes, with around 95% employed, pursuing further study or involved in other activities within 15 months. Employers include Airbus, BT, HSBC and Microsoft.
Student life at Cardiff University combines Russell Group academics, research-led learning, city-based living, strong employer links and practical affordability compared with some higher-cost UK study destinations. Students can access a broad academic environment across engineering, health, business, law, media, architecture, science and technology fields.
Cardiff University is located in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. This gives students access to city facilities, transport, culture, shopping, part-time work possibilities, social life and student housing options while still studying at a major UK research university.
The uploaded source highlights Cardiff’s research community as globally recognised, with 2 Nobel Prize winners, 17 Fellows of the Royal Society, 10 Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering, 7 Fellows of the British Academy and 21 Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences. This research environment can be valuable for students considering postgraduate research, doctoral study or research-led careers.
Cost of living is one of the clearest planning sections in the uploaded source. Estimated annual living expenses for undergraduate students are £10,809.65, calculated over 39 weeks. Estimated annual living expenses for postgraduate students are £14,353.85, based on a 52-week year, with rent calculated for 51 weeks.
Rent including bills is listed at £5,826.50 for undergraduate students and £7,836.97 for postgraduate students. This makes accommodation the largest cost category in the source cost-of-living table. Students should compare whether rent includes bills, heating, water, electricity and Wi-Fi before choosing housing.
Food, toiletries and laundry are estimated at £2,488.98 for undergraduate students and £3,318.64 for postgraduate students. Socialising and leisure are estimated at £1,755 for undergraduates and £2,340.12 for postgraduates. These costs show why students should budget beyond just tuition and rent.
Study costs are estimated at £135 for undergraduates and £180 for postgraduates. Clothes are estimated at £315 for undergraduate students and £420 for postgraduate students. Mobile phone and TV licence costs are estimated at £289.17 for undergraduate students and £258.24 for postgraduate students.
Cardiff’s graduate outcomes are strong in the uploaded source. Around 95% of Cardiff University alumni are employed, pursuing further study or involved in other activities within 15 months after graduation. Students have secured placements with over 100 multinational, SME and local employers.
Prominent companies hiring Cardiff University graduates include Airbus, BT, HSBC and Microsoft. The source also mentions salaries averaging £30,000 to £40,000 per year, depending on the field. Students should use this as directional context and verify role-specific salary expectations before making financial decisions.
Accommodation planning is essential because living costs differ significantly between undergraduate and postgraduate students. Undergraduate estimates use 39 weeks, while postgraduate estimates use 52 weeks with rent for 51 weeks. A postgraduate student may face a much larger annual rent commitment even if weekly rent looks manageable.
Students can compare PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student housing near Cardiff University. Important checks include bills, location, transport, security, room size, contract length, kitchen access, laundry, Wi-Fi, heating and whether the property supports international student arrivals.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Cardiff University, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private accommodation. Students can compare rent, bills, commute, safety, amenities, contract length and move-in support before booking from India.
City-Based Student Life
Cardiff offers capital-city access to transport, culture, shops, social life, employment and student housing.
Russell Group Academics
The university combines research-led education with a broad programme portfolio.
Research Community
The uploaded source lists Nobel Prize winners and several fellows of leading academies.
Employability
Around 95% of graduates are employed, in further study or other activity within 15 months according to the source.
Employer Links
Employers mentioned include Airbus, BT, HSBC and Microsoft.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Living-cost estimates show that rent including bills is the largest cost category.
Near Cardiff University Buildings
Best for: Students who want reduced commute and easier access to lectures, libraries and university services
Commute: Depends on exact accommodation and school location
Best for students prioritising academic routine and convenience.
Cardiff City Centre
Best for: Students who want shops, restaurants, transport, part-time work access and social life
Commute: Varies by walking, bus or cycling route
Useful for lifestyle access, but students should compare rent and noise levels.
PBSA and Managed Student Housing Areas
Best for: International students who want professional housing management and amenities
Commute: Depends on property location
Helpful for students booking remotely from India.
Shared Flat Areas
Best for: Students looking for lower rent and social living
Commute: Varies by route
Students should verify safety, bills, heating and housemate compatibility.
Transport-Connected Cardiff Areas
Best for: Students balancing affordability with commute
Commute: Depends on public transport frequency
Students should calculate commute cost and late-night travel safety.
Student life at Cardiff University is city-based, research-led and career-focused, with access to Cardiff’s student housing, social life, transport, employer links and Russell Group academic environment.
The source estimates annual living expenses at £10,809.65 for undergraduate students over 39 weeks and £14,353.85 for postgraduate students over 52 weeks.
Yes. The source states that around 95% of Cardiff alumni are employed, pursuing further study or involved in other activities within 15 months after graduation.
The uploaded source mentions employers such as Airbus, BT, HSBC and Microsoft, along with over 100 multinational, SME and local employers.
Accommodation planning is important because rent including bills is the largest living-cost category, and postgraduate students may need longer 51-week rent planning.
£5,000 India Scholarship, Undergraduate International Excellence Scholarships, Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship and practical Cardiff budget planning for Indian students
Cardiff University offers scholarships for Indian and international students, including the £5,000 India Scholarship for eligible postgraduate students, Undergraduate International Excellence Scholarships offering 50% tuition fee waivers and the Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship worth £3,500 to £10,000 for postgraduate students. The India Scholarship is automatically awarded to eligible India-domiciled students on selected postgraduate programmes if they meet application, offer acceptance and deposit deadlines. Students should plan scholarships alongside tuition, rent, food, study costs and 39-week or 52-week living-cost estimates.
Cardiff University scholarships can help Indian and international students reduce tuition pressure while studying at a Russell Group university. The uploaded source lists several scholarships that can support Indian applicants, especially at postgraduate level.
The 2025 Cardiff University £5,000 India Scholarships are available to eligible students enrolling in selected postgraduate programmes commencing in both January 2025 and September 2025. The scholarship is awarded to students identified as domiciled in India on their course application.
The uploaded source states that eligible students are automatically awarded the £5,000 India Scholarship if they hold an offer for an eligible programme and meet the criteria. A separate scholarship application is not required. This is useful for Indian students because it reduces administrative pressure, but students still need to follow course application, offer acceptance and deposit timelines.
For conditional offer holders, the source says students must submit an eligible course application by 10 December 2025, then accept the offer and pay the deposit by 19 December 2025, unless the deposit deadline is later. For unconditional offer holders, students must submit an eligible course application by 10 December 2025, then accept the offer and pay the deposit by 17 December 2025, unless the deposit deadline is later.
The source also states that scholarship eligibility queries should be sent to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) by 30 March 2026. Requests submitted after this date will not be considered according to the uploaded content. Students should verify current scholarship-year rules before publication because the details are tied to a 2025 scholarship cycle.
Indian undergraduate students may also explore the Undergraduate International Excellence Scholarships, which provide 50% tuition fee waivers to undergraduate students according to the source. This can be a high-value scholarship route, especially for higher-fee courses such as Biochemistry, Chemistry, Engineering and Architecture.
Postgraduate students may be eligible for the Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship, which offers £3,500 to £10,000. This can support students applying to master’s programmes such as Advanced Computer Science, Data Science and Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Business Management, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, MBA, Public Health or Law.
Scholarships should be considered alongside tuition fees. The uploaded source lists undergraduate tuition fees from £18,700 to £25,500 and postgraduate course fees from £19,450 to £30,200, though some specialist programme examples in the tables are higher. A scholarship can reduce tuition pressure, but students should still verify the exact fee for their course.
Living costs should be planned separately from tuition scholarships. The source estimates undergraduate annual living expenses at £10,809.65 over 39 weeks and postgraduate annual living expenses at £14,353.85 over 52 weeks, with rent calculated for 51 weeks. This means postgraduate students should pay special attention to rent duration and total annual cost.
A realistic Cardiff funding plan may combine scholarships, family funds, education loans, savings, part-time work within UK visa rules and careful accommodation selection. Students should avoid assuming that scholarship money covers rent or living costs unless official terms clearly state this.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Cardiff University so they can understand the real monthly budget after scholarship support. Comparing PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats early can help students avoid last-minute expensive housing decisions and align accommodation with visa and travel planning.
India Scholarship
The Cardiff University £5,000 India Scholarship supports eligible India-domiciled postgraduate students on selected programmes.
Undergraduate International Excellence Scholarships
Undergraduate scholarships offering 50% tuition fee waivers according to the uploaded source.
Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship
Postgraduate scholarship route offering £3,500 to £10,000 according to the source.
Automatic Scholarship Assessment
The India Scholarship is automatically awarded to eligible students, with no separate application required.
Deposit and Offer Deadline Planning
Students must follow application, offer acceptance and deposit deadlines to secure scholarship eligibility.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Students should budget rent, bills, food, study costs, social costs and contract length separately from tuition scholarships.
Cardiff University £5,000 India Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £5,000
Useful for Indian PG applicants, but students must follow course application, offer acceptance and deposit deadlines.
Undergraduate International Excellence Scholarships
Best for:
Coverage: 50% tuition fee waiver
High-value tuition support route for eligible undergraduate international students.
Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £3,500 to £10,000
Can significantly reduce tuition pressure for eligible postgraduate students.
Yes. Cardiff University offers the £5,000 India Scholarship for eligible postgraduate students, Undergraduate International Excellence Scholarships with 50% tuition fee waivers and Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships worth £3,500 to £10,000.
It is a scholarship for eligible India-domiciled students enrolling in selected postgraduate programmes. The uploaded source says it is automatically awarded if the student meets the criteria.
The source states that the £5,000 India Scholarship does not require a separate application if the student is eligible, but other scholarships may have their own rules.
The scholarships listed in the source focus on tuition support, so students should budget accommodation separately unless official scholarship terms clearly include living support.
Students can reduce costs by applying for scholarships, comparing verified accommodation early, checking bills included, choosing suitable contract length and planning food and social budgets carefully.
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Main Intake
September 2026
Application Route
UCAS & University Portal
IELTS Requirement
6.0 - 6.5
Acceptance Rate
19% - 24%
Last verified: 2026-05-24 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Cardiff University is a leading Russell Group university in Wales known for strong research, business, engineering, healthcare and media-related programmes.
Cardiff University attracts international students seeking high-quality education, strong graduate employability and comparatively affordable UK student living costs compared to London. Students applying for the 2026 intake should prepare early applications for competitive programmes including Business Analytics, Data Science, Engineering, Journalism and Healthcare-related courses.
Member of the Russell Group
Strong research and academic reputation
Popular among international students
Affordable student living compared to major UK cities
Excellent employability support
Strong industry and NHS partnerships
Students seeking a Russell Group education
Applicants targeting Business, Engineering or Healthcare careers
Students preferring affordable UK student cities
Research-oriented postgraduate applicants
Students interested in media and journalism studies
International students seeking strong career outcomes
Students expecting low academic workload
Applicants applying without proper documentation
Students with weak academic consistency
Applicants lacking English language preparation
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Application
Applications for undergraduate courses are submitted through UCAS.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct University Portal
Postgraduate applications are submitted directly through Cardiff University's online portal.
Main Intake
Autumn Intake
September is the primary intake for most undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Admission Type
Rolling Admissions
Many postgraduate programmes follow rolling admissions.
Cardiff University accepts most applications for the September intake, with undergraduate and postgraduate deadlines varying by programme.
14 January 2026
UG Equal Consideration Deadline
Most undergraduate programmes close for equal consideration through UCAS.
31 March 2026
Priority PG Deadline
Popular postgraduate programmes may prioritise early applications.
30 June 2026
International Application Advisory
International students are advised to apply before this period for smoother CAS and visa processing.
15 July 2026
Accommodation Priority Period
Students applying earlier may receive better accommodation options.
September 2026
Classes Begin
Main academic intake starts for most programmes.
Cardiff University expects good academic performance with programme-specific subject requirements for competitive courses.
Undergraduate
75% to 85% overall in Class 12
Postgraduate
55% to 70% in Bachelor's Degree
Most Cardiff University programmes require IELTS scores between 6.0 and 6.5 overall depending on the course.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.0 Overall
5.5 in each module
Higher Requirement
6.5 Overall
6.0 in each module
PTE
Standard Requirement
59 Overall
54 in each module
Higher Requirement
69 Overall
62 in each module
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
72 Overall
17 in each module
Higher Requirement
90 Overall
20 in each module
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of Recommendation
IELTS / PTE / TOEFL score
Updated CV or Resume
Portfolio for selected courses
Work experience documents (if applicable)
Financial documents for visa processing
CAS-related supporting documents
Cardiff University is popular for Business Analytics, Engineering, Journalism, Computer Science and Healthcare-related programmes.
MSc Data Science
Best For
Programming and mathematics background strengthen applications.
MSc Business Analytics
Best For
Strong quantitative understanding is beneficial.
MSc Advanced Computer Science
Best For
Technical projects improve application strength.
MBA
Best For
Professional experience strengthens MBA applications.
MSc Data Science
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Business Analytics
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 19% - 24%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic consistency
Good English proficiency
Relevant academic background
Technical or analytical skills
Strong SOP
Apply early for competitive programmes.
Avoid generic SOP writing.
Demonstrate subject alignment clearly.
Prepare technical projects for computing-related programmes.
Maintain strong academic consistency.
Complete English language preparation early.
Late application submission
Weak SOP content
Poor subject alignment
Incomplete documents
Weak academic consistency
Insufficient English preparation
Academic Strength
Medium to High
Research Focus
Moderate
Mathematics Requirement
Programme Dependent
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a course aligned with academic background and career goals.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review programme-specific academic and English language requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, SOP, references, CV and English test scores.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS or Cardiff University's application portal.
STEP 5
Track Application
Monitor application updates and submit additional documents if requested.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Accept the offer and complete tuition deposit formalities if required.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Complete CAS issuance, financial proof and UK student visa process.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Top Recruiters
IBM, Deloitte, PwC, NHS
Graduate Employability
Strong UK employer recognition
Industry Connections
Strong employer and NHS partnerships
Popular Careers
Analytics, Technology, Consulting, Healthcare
Cardiff is considered more affordable than many major UK student cities, making it attractive for Indian students managing budgets.
Students applying early often secure better accommodation options near Cardiff University.
Business Analytics and Data Science programmes continue attracting strong international demand.
Applicants with internships and technical projects usually build stronger postgraduate profiles.
September is the primary intake for most undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Yes, Indian students can apply if they meet academic and English language requirements.
Most programmes require IELTS scores between 6.0 and 6.5 overall depending on the course.
Cardiff University is moderately competitive with strong demand for selected programmes.
Yes. Indian students can apply for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes if they meet academic and English language requirements.
September or Autumn intake is the primary intake for most courses.
Most programmes require IELTS 6.0 overall with no band below 5.5 or IELTS 6.5 overall depending on the course.
Cardiff University is moderately competitive, especially for Business, Engineering and Healthcare-related programmes.
Selected programmes such as healthcare-related courses may require interviews or additional assessments.
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