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Student Accommodation Near University of Warwick
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£99/wk
Closest option
2.4 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
Finding student accommodation near the University of Warwick means checking the campus route carefully because the listed Coventry properties are not directly beside the campus. The closest listed option in this data is Westwood Student Mews at 2.4 km from the university reference point, with ensuite rooms from £179/week. Red Queen is close in distance at 2.44 km and starts from £180/week, also with ensuite rooms. The lowest starting price is Greyfriars House from £99/week, but it is 4.66 km away, so it should be compared as a Coventry city-centre option rather than a campus-adjacent room. Urban Student Village starts from £120/week at 4.53 km, while Sherbourne Student Village starts from £150/week at 4.01 km. Nearby transport and daily-life points include Interchange Stop UW5, Interchange Stop UW4, Interchange Stop UW1, Interchange Stop UW2, Tesco Superstore, Seoul Plaza, Canley Station and Tile Hill.
Quick Answers
Westwood Student Mews is the closest listed property to the University of Warwick at 2.4 km and starts from £179/week. Greyfriars House is the cheapest listed option from £99/week, but it is 4.66 km away, so students should check bus or transport routes carefully. Red Queen is another closer ensuite option at 2.44 km from £180/week, while Sherbourne Student Village is the lowest-priced studio option from £150/week.
Best For Budget
Greyfriars House is the cheapest listed option from £99/week, but it is 4.66 km from the University of Warwick reference point.
Best For Closest
Westwood Student Mews is closest at 2.4 km from the University of Warwick reference point.
Best For Amenities
Greyfriars House has a strong amenity mix with onsite gym, cinema room, study space, bike storage, high-speed Wi-Fi, social space, onsite events and access control.
Best For Studios
Sherbourne Student Village is the lowest-priced studio-only option from £150/week, while Urban Student Village, Manor Park Court and Greyfriars House also list studios.
Best Value Tradeoff
Westwood Student Mews gives the strongest closer-route option from £179/week, while Greyfriars House gives the lowest rent from £99/week but requires a longer campus route.
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Westwood Student Mews, Warwick | £179 | Ensuite room | 2.4 km | Check bus, cycle or driving route | TV area, games area, study area, gym, courtyard, cycle storage | WiFi, electricity, water, gas, content insurance |
| Red Queen, Coventry | £180 | Ensuite room | 2.44 km | Check bus, cycle or driving route | Communal lounge, cinema room, courtyard, gym, internet | Water, heating, electricity, Wi-Fi |
| Sherbourne Student Village, Coventry | £150 | Studio | 4.01 km | Check bus, cycle or driving route | Indoor and outdoor social spaces, gym, bike storage, communal spaces | WiFi, water, electricity, heating, content insurance |
| Manor Park Court, Coventry | £205 | One-bedroom apartment, two-bedroom apartment, studio | 4.25 km | Check bus, cycle or driving route | On-site management, parking, parcel collection, bike storage, courtyard | Gas, electricity, water, content insurance |
| Urban Student Village, Coventry | £120 | Studio, ensuite room | 4.53 km | Check bus, cycle or driving route | Up to 200Mbps internet, bike storage, gym, free parking, study area | Electricity, water, WiFi, gas |
| Greyfriars House, Coventry | £99 | Shared room, studio, two-bedroom, three-bedroom | 4.66 km | Check bus, cycle or driving route | Onsite gym, cinema room, study space, social space, onsite events | Gas, water, electricity, Wi-Fi, content insurance, communal cleaning |
Best Student Areas
Canley and the campus-side Coventry area are useful for students who want better access to the University of Warwick. Westwood Student Mews and Red Queen are the closest listed options in this dataset at 2.4 km and 2.44 km. Students should compare bus and cycle routes to campus before deciding, as the distance is beyond a simple short walk.
Coventry city centre gives students access to wider shopping, transport and lower-priced rooms, but the route to Warwick campus is longer. Greyfriars House starts from £99/week and Urban Student Village starts from £120/week, but both are more than 4.5 km from the university reference point. These properties should be compared by public transport access and daily timetable needs.
Kenilworth and Tile Hill are useful reference points for transport planning around Warwick. Tile Hill is 2.97 km from the university reference point, while Kenilworth Station is 4.14 km away. Students considering accommodation further from campus should check bus links, cycling practicality and evening travel before booking.
The University of Warwick campus area includes several useful transport and daily-life points from the supplied data. Interchange Stop UW5 is 0.07 km from the university reference point, while Interchange Stop UW4, Stop UW1 and Stop UW2 are all 0.09 km away. Automotive Centre Stop UR4 is 0.34 km away. For groceries, Tesco Superstore is 0.96 km away and Seoul Plaza is 1.03 km away. Book 18 appears at 1.92 km, while Canley Station is 2.41 km and Tile Hill is 2.97 km. Wider Coventry points include Central Six, City Arcade, Coventry Station and Greyfriars House-area city-centre facilities. The airport category contains Coventry Airport at 5.59 km, but it is not central to daily student accommodation decisions.
How to Choose
Start by checking the daily route to campus, then compare price and room type. If proximity is the priority, Westwood Student Mews and Red Queen should be compared first because they are the closest listed options at 2.4 km and 2.44 km. If budget is the main filter, Greyfriars House starts from £99/week and Urban Student Village starts from £120/week, but both require a longer campus route. Sherbourne Student Village is a lower-priced studio option from £150/week, while Manor Park Court gives apartment-style choices with parking and parcel collection. Students should compare each listing against their lecture schedule, bus access, evening travel and included bills before making a booking decision.
University Info
Address
Coventry CV4 7AL
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Typically 3–6 months before the start of the academic year, with earlier searches advised for September intake and Coventry or Warwick-linked accommodation.
University of Warwick accommodation demand usually rises before the autumn intake, especially for lower-priced Coventry rooms and ensuite options. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, bills and campus route before checking live availability.
Getting to Campus
The University of Warwick campus is not directly beside most listed Coventry properties in this dataset. Students should check each route by bus, cycle or driving, especially for properties over 4 km away. Campus-side transport points include the University Interchange stops, while Canley Station, Tile Hill and Coventry Station support wider travel.
Westwood Student Mews: check bus, cycle or driving route
Red Queen: check bus, cycle or driving route
Sherbourne Student Village: check bus, cycle or driving route
Manor Park Court: check bus, cycle or driving route
Urban Student Village: check bus, cycle or driving route
Greyfriars House: check bus, cycle or driving route
Nearby campus transport points include Interchange Stop UW5, Stop UW4, Stop UW1, Stop UW2 and Automotive Centre Stop UR4. Canley Station is 2.41 km from the university reference point, Tile Hill is 2.97 km, Coventry Station is 4.05 km and Kenilworth Station is 4.14 km.
Bills & Inclusions
Most listed University of Warwick accommodation options include utility bills within weekly pricing, though inclusions vary between properties.
Westwood Student Mews includes WiFi, electricity, water, gas and content insurance.
Red Queen includes water, heating, electricity and Wi-Fi.
Sherbourne Student Village includes WiFi, water, electricity, heating and content insurance.
Manor Park Court includes gas, electricity, water and content insurance.
Urban Student Village includes electricity, water, WiFi and gas.
Greyfriars House includes gas, water, electricity, Wi-Fi, content insurance and regular cleaning of communal areas.
Students comparing Warwick accommodation should confirm whether internet, heating, content insurance, cleaning, parking and laundry are included before booking, especially when comparing lower-priced Coventry rooms with closer ensuite options.
Room Types
Studio
Ensuite room
Shared room
Apartment-style rooms
Booking Advice
Compare weekly rent, room type, exact campus route and bills first, then check live availability, cancellation terms and guarantor rules on the property listing.
Area & Transport
The University of Warwick reference point sits around the Coventry campus, with strong nearby bus access through Interchange Stop UW5, Stop UW4, Stop UW1 and Stop UW2. Canley Station and Tile Hill are useful rail reference points for students comparing local travel, while Coventry Station supports city-centre and wider UK travel. Westwood Student Mews and Red Queen are the closest accommodation options in this dataset, but they still require a route check. Sherbourne Student Village, Manor Park Court, Urban Student Village and Greyfriars House sit further into Coventry, so students should compare bus, cycle or driving routes before booking.
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Trust & Data Quality
Property prices, distances, room types and inclusions are taken from Admistay verified listing data.
Bills are only marked as included where the property data lists them.
The listed properties are between 2.4 km and 4.66 km from the University of Warwick reference point, so students should check bus, cycle or driving routes before booking.
Property-level review data is not present in the source, so aggregate rating schema is not enabled per property.
Admistay uses verified listing data to help students compare University of Warwick accommodation by weekly price, distance, room type, amenities and bills. This page does not invent availability, cancellation policies or property reviews where the source does not provide them. Property-level aggregate rating schema is disabled because the source includes university review stats, not property review stats. Use this guide to shortlist, then check the live listing for current availability and booking terms.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near University of Warwick in this data?
Greyfriars House is the cheapest listed option, starting from £99/week. It is 4.66 km from the University of Warwick reference point, so students should check bus, cycle or driving routes before booking. It lists shared room, studio, two-bedroom and three-bedroom categories.
Which listed property is closest to the University of Warwick?
Westwood Student Mews is the closest listed property in this dataset at 2.4 km from the University of Warwick reference point. It starts from £179/week and lists ensuite rooms. Students should still check the campus route because it is not directly beside the university.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduates near University of Warwick?
Postgraduates often compare studios first because they provide more privacy. Studio options are listed at Sherbourne Student Village, Manor Park Court, Urban Student Village and Greyfriars House. Sherbourne Student Village is the lowest-distance studio-only option in this dataset.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near the University of Warwick?
Private student accommodation can be an option for first-year students, but students should check university guidance and personal requirements first. The listings here are private accommodation options around Coventry and Warwick-linked routes. Once requirements are clear, students can compare verified choices through Admistay.
Which areas are popular for University of Warwick students?
Canley, campus-side Coventry, Tile Hill, Kenilworth and Coventry city centre are useful areas to compare. Canley and campus-side Coventry usually give stronger campus access, while Coventry city centre can offer lower-priced rooms and better city amenities.
How competitive is student accommodation near the University of Warwick?
Student accommodation near the University of Warwick can become competitive before the autumn intake, especially for lower-priced rooms and closer ensuite options. Students should shortlist early and confirm live availability before making payment.
Are bills included in University of Warwick student accommodation?
Yes, the listed properties include bills in the source data, but the exact inclusions differ. Westwood Student Mews includes WiFi, electricity, water, gas and content insurance, while Red Queen includes water, heating, electricity and Wi-Fi. Always check the live listing before booking.
What is usually included in the rent?
Included items depend on the property. Some listings include utilities, WiFi and content insurance, while others also include communal cleaning. Amenities such as gym, cinema room, study area, bike storage, parking and CCTV are property-specific.
What transport links are near the University of Warwick?
Nearby campus transport points include Interchange Stop UW5, Interchange Stop UW4, Interchange Stop UW1, Interchange Stop UW2 and Automotive Centre Stop UR4. Canley Station, Tile Hill, Coventry Station and Kenilworth Station also appear in the wider nearby transport data.
How early should I book student accommodation near the University of Warwick?
A typical booking window is 3–6 months before the academic year starts. For September intake and lower-priced rooms, earlier comparison is usually safer. Always verify live availability, rent, bills and cancellation terms before paying.
Do international students need a UK guarantor?
Guarantor requirements are not included in the supplied property data. International students should check each live listing for UK guarantor rules, overseas guarantor acceptance or alternative payment options. This should be confirmed before paying any holding payment.
Can I book short-term accommodation near the University of Warwick?
Short-term availability is not confirmed in the supplied data. Some Coventry student properties may offer flexible stays depending on season and room type, but this must be checked on the live listing. Do not assume short-term contracts are available by default.
Should I choose a studio or ensuite room near the University of Warwick?
Choose a studio if privacy and independent living space matter most. Choose an ensuite room if you want a private bathroom while sharing some facilities. Studios are listed at Sherbourne Student Village, Manor Park Court, Urban Student Village and Greyfriars House, while ensuite rooms are listed at Westwood Student Mews, Red Queen and Urban Student Village.
Is it better to live closer to Warwick campus or in Coventry city centre?
Closer options such as Westwood Student Mews and Red Queen can reduce travel compared with city-centre properties, but they are still over 2 km from the university reference point. Coventry city-centre options such as Greyfriars House and Urban Student Village may offer lower starting prices, but students should check daily bus or cycle routes carefully.
Do any University of Warwick listings mention free cancellation?
Free cancellation is not shown in the supplied property data for these listings. Students should check the live listing or speak with the booking team before paying. Cancellation terms should never be assumed.
Can I view the property before booking?
Viewing availability is not included in the supplied data. Some properties may offer physical or virtual viewings, but this should be confirmed directly on the listing. If booking from abroad, ask for current room details, photos and contract information.
How do I book student accommodation near the University of Warwick with Admistay?
Start by comparing price, distance, room type, amenities and included bills. Shortlist the properties that match your route and budget, then check the live listing for availability, guarantor rules and cancellation terms. Follow the booking steps once all details are clear.
Which University of Warwick property has the broadest room mix?
Greyfriars House has the broadest room mix in the supplied data, with shared room, studio, two-bedroom and three-bedroom categories. Manor Park Court also lists one-bedroom, two-bedroom and studio categories. Both are further from campus, so route checking is important.
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A top-ranked Russell Group university near Coventry for ambitious international students seeking strong academics, research, employability and campus-based student life
The University of Warwick is a leading Russell Group university founded in 1965 and known for strong academics, research excellence, industry links and a highly international student community. Ranked #74 in the QS World University Rankings 2026 and #182 in the U.S. News Best Global Universities ranking 2025–26, Warwick offers 220+ undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across Arts, Science, Medicine, Engineering and Social Sciences. Popular choices for Indian students include MBA, MSc Data Analytics, MSc Business Analytics, MSc Computer Science, MSc Finance and Master of Public Health.
University Name
University of Warwick
Country
United Kingdom
Location
Near Coventry, West Midlands
Established
1965
University Group
Russell Group
QS World Ranking 2026
#74
U.S. News Best Global Universities 2025–26
#182
Student Population
29,000+ from nearly 150 countries
Programmes Offered
220+ undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
The University of Warwick, founded in 1965, is one of the United Kingdom’s most respected modern research universities. Located near Coventry in the West Midlands, Warwick has built a strong reputation for academic quality, research excellence, employer connections and a well-planned campus environment. For Indian and international students, Warwick is a strong option when they want a globally recognised UK degree without choosing a very central London lifestyle.
Warwick is a member of the Russell Group, which represents leading research-intensive universities in the UK. This matters because Russell Group membership is often associated with high research output, strong academic standards, experienced faculty, industry collaboration and better long-term recognition among employers and postgraduate institutions.
The source lists Warwick at #74 in the QS World University Rankings 2026 and #182 in the U.S. News Best Global Universities ranking 2025–26. It also mentions that Warwick holds top 10 positions nationally in the Guardian University Guide and Complete University Guide rankings 2025. This mix of global and national performance makes Warwick especially attractive for students who want a well-ranked UK university with strong domestic reputation.
The University of Warwick has a diverse student body of more than 29,000 students from nearly 150 countries. This creates a global academic environment where students study alongside peers from different national, cultural and professional backgrounds. For Indian students, this international exposure can support confidence, communication skills, teamwork and future employability.
Warwick offers more than 220 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across multiple disciplines, including Arts, Science, Medicine, Engineering and Social Sciences. Popular courses among Indian students include MBA, MSc Data Analytics, MSc Business Analytics, MSc Computer Science, MSc Finance, MSc International Business, MSc Management and Master of Public Health.
For students targeting business and analytics careers, Warwick is especially powerful because Warwick Business School has strong employer recognition and programme demand. The MBA, MSc Business Analytics, MSc Finance, MSc Management and MSc International Business are attractive for students who want business, consulting, finance, analytics or leadership-focused careers. For technical students, MSc Data Analytics and MSc Computer Science offer strong pathways into technology, data, analytics and digital roles.
Tuition fees at Warwick require careful planning. The source lists undergraduate fees from £26,290 to £33,520 per year, while postgraduate fees range from £18,830 to £42,500 per year. In another source summary, annual postgraduate costs are described as around ₹22.19 lakh to ₹69.33 lakh, while undergraduate costs range from around ₹29.36 lakh to ₹40.94 lakh. Because fee ranges and programme-level fees vary across source sections, students should always verify exact course fees before applying.
Admissions are moderately selective according to the source. It states that Indian students may apply in January and September intakes and that the University of Warwick acceptance rate for Indian students is around 60%. However, the FAQ section also mentions a different international acceptance figure of around 14%. Students should treat these figures as indicative source-provided context rather than fixed official rates and focus instead on meeting strong academic, English language and course-specific requirements.
Student reviews in the uploaded source highlight Warwick’s infrastructure, academics, faculty and accommodation facilities positively. The source also notes that students can check or book accommodation using a separate university-owned website, which is useful for planning housing before arrival. This is especially important because accommodation directly affects routine, social life, commute, safety and monthly expenses.
Warwick is also strong for internships and employability. The source lists several opportunities such as the Warwick Internship Program, Public and Community Engagement Internships, Warwick Advance Internship Programme, TeamWork Program, Bright Network Internships, BCG London Summer Internship Program and Summer Research Experience. These opportunities can help students build work experience, confidence and practical skills while studying.
Accommodation planning is a key part of the Warwick student journey. Some students prefer on-campus accommodation because utilities and internet may be included and daily travel becomes easier. Others compare private student accommodation, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms and shared flats in Coventry or nearby areas depending on budget and lifestyle. Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Warwick based on budget, commute, amenities, safety and room type.
Overall, the University of Warwick is a strong choice for Indian and international students who want a respected Russell Group university, strong business and analytics courses, a campus-based environment, employability support and a balanced UK student experience. Students should plan admissions, fees, scholarships, accommodation and internships together to make the most of Warwick.
Yes. The University of Warwick is a strong option for Indian students because it is a Russell Group university with strong academics, business school reputation, analytics courses, employability support and an international student community.
Warwick is known for business, economics, finance, analytics, engineering, computer science, research excellence, industry links and strong national rankings in the UK.
Students live in on-campus accommodation, private student accommodation, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats around Warwick, Coventry, Leamington Spa and nearby student areas.
Accommodation costs vary depending on whether students choose on-campus housing or private accommodation. On-campus rent may include utilities and internet, while private housing can vary by location and contract.
The University of Warwick can be worth it for students seeking a Russell Group degree, strong employability, business and analytics strengths, campus facilities and a balanced student experience outside central London.
Popular business, analytics, computer science, public health and finance programmes with practical fee and career planning guidance
The University of Warwick offers 220+ undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across Arts, Science, Medicine, Engineering and Social Sciences. Popular courses for Indian students include MBA, MSc Data Analytics, MSc Business Analytics, Master of Public Health, MSc Computer Science, MSc Finance, MSc International Business, MSc Management, MSc Business and Finance and MSc Biotechnology, Bioprocessing and Business Management. Undergraduate fees range from £26,290 to £33,520 per year, while postgraduate fees range from £18,830 to £42,500 per year in the source overview, with specific MBA fees listed at £57,500.
University of Warwick courses are known for academic strength, research focus and industry relevance. The university offers more than 220 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across areas such as Arts, Science, Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Business, Finance, Analytics and Computer Science. This broad academic range makes Warwick a strong choice for students with both technical and management-focused goals.
For Indian students, Warwick is especially attractive for MBA, MSc Data Analytics, MSc Business Analytics, Master of Public Health, MSc Computer Science, MSc Finance, MSc International Business, MSc Management and MSc Business and Finance. These programmes connect closely with careers in consulting, finance, analytics, technology, management, healthcare systems, business strategy and research.
The source lists undergraduate fees from £26,290 to £33,520 per year. Postgraduate fees are listed from £18,830 to £42,500 per year in one section, while the course table includes the MBA at £57,500. Because the source contains both general fee ranges and programme-specific figures, students should always verify final fees on the official course page before budgeting.
Among the listed postgraduate courses, the MBA is the highest-fee programme in the table at £57,500, equivalent to around ₹68.07 lakh. This reflects the premium positioning of Warwick’s business education and the professional value expected from an MBA route. Indian MBA applicants should assess career return, leadership experience, scholarship possibilities and total living costs before applying.
MSc Data Analytics and MSc Computer Science are each listed at £35,340, or around ₹41.84 lakh. These programmes are strong choices for students aiming for data, technology, software, analytics or digital roles. Applicants should prepare evidence of coding ability, quantitative background, statistics, Python, SQL, machine learning, technical internships or academic projects.
MSc Business Analytics is listed at £37,250, or around ₹44.1 lakh. This course is attractive for students who want to combine business strategy with analytics, data interpretation and decision-making. Indian applicants should show strong quantitative skills, business awareness, project experience and a clear reason for choosing analytics within a business context.
MSc Finance is listed at £43,830, or around ₹51.89 lakh, making it one of the higher-fee specialist master’s programmes in the table. Finance applicants should show mathematical ability, finance exposure, internships, market analysis, accounting knowledge or professional certification interest where relevant.
Master of Public Health is listed at £31,750, or around ₹37.59 lakh. This programme may appeal to students interested in healthcare systems, public health policy, epidemiology, health management or international health careers. Students from medical, life sciences, health sciences, policy or social science backgrounds may find it relevant depending on eligibility.
Course selection should be made with total cost in mind. Warwick is outside London, but students still need to budget for accommodation, utilities, food, transport, laundry, books, mobile phone, sports membership and personal expenses. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Warwick so they can understand how course fees and living costs work together before accepting an offer.
Master of Business Administration MBA
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: ££57,500 / year
INR: ₹68.07 lakhs
Best for: Professionals seeking leadership, management, consulting or business transformation careers through a globally recognised business school route.
Applicants should prepare a leadership-focused profile with professional progression, managerial examples, career clarity and strong return-on-investment planning.
MSc Data Analytics
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: ££35,340 / year
INR: ₹41.84 lakhs
Best for: Students with quantitative, computing or analytical backgrounds who want data-focused careers.
Applicants should highlight statistics, coding, Python, SQL, analytics projects, internships or dashboard and data-modelling experience.
MSc Business Analytics
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: ££37,250 / year
INR: ₹44.1 lakhs
Best for: Students who want to combine business decision-making with analytics and quantitative methods.
Students should show quantitative strength, business awareness, analytics projects and a clear motivation for applying data to business problems.
Master of Public Health MPH
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: ££31,750 / year
INR: ₹37.59 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in public health systems, health policy, healthcare planning and global health challenges.
Applicants can strengthen their profile through healthcare exposure, public health projects, research, NGO work or policy interest.
MSc Computer Science
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: ££35,340 / year
INR: ₹41.84 lakhs
Best for: Students with technical or computing backgrounds seeking advanced computer science study.
Applicants should present coding experience, computer science fundamentals, academic projects, internships, GitHub work or software development exposure.
MSc Finance
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: ££43,830 / year
INR: ₹51.89 lakhs
Best for: Students with finance, economics, mathematics or quantitative backgrounds targeting finance careers.
Applicants should show finance internships, market research, quantitative modules, accounting exposure or professional certification interest.
MSc International Business
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: ££39,000 / year
INR: ₹46.17 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in global business, international strategy and cross-border management careers.
Students should connect their application to international business trends, internships, leadership experience and global market understanding.
MSc Management
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: ££37,270 / year
INR: ₹44.12 lakhs
Best for: Students seeking a management-focused degree with broad business career pathways.
Applicants should show leadership, internships, business exposure, project experience and a clear career direction.
MSc Business and Finance
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: ££39,000 / year
INR: ₹46.17 lakhs
Best for: Students looking to combine business decision-making with finance knowledge.
Students should show finance foundations, business awareness, internships, market analysis or accounting-related exposure.
MSc Biotechnology, Bioprocessing and Business Management
Postgraduate • Not specified in source data
Fee: ££33,340 / year
INR: ₹39.47 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in combining biotechnology, life sciences and business management.
Applicants should highlight biology, biotechnology, research, lab exposure, healthcare innovation or business interest.
The University of Warwick is known for business, economics, finance, analytics, management, computer science, engineering, public health and research-focused programmes.
Warwick can be expensive for international students, especially for MBA, Finance and Business Analytics programmes, so students should plan tuition with accommodation and living costs.
Popular choices for Indian students include MBA, MSc Data Analytics, MSc Business Analytics, MSc Computer Science, MSc Finance, MSc International Business and MPH.
Warwick has strong internship and placement opportunities, including formal programmes, research experience, SME internships and employability support.
Yes. Students should calculate tuition, accommodation, transport, utilities, food and lifestyle expenses together before accepting an offer.
Entry requirements, deadlines, English scores and application planning guidance for Indian and international students
The University of Warwick accepts Indian students for January and September intakes according to the source. Undergraduate applicants generally need strong high school grades, around 85% across five subjects, while postgraduate applicants usually need a relevant bachelor’s degree with a 2:1 classification equivalent, around 60–80%. English proficiency requirements include IELTS 6.0–7.0 or TOEFL iBT 87 for undergraduate applicants and IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL iBT 92 for postgraduate applicants.
University of Warwick admissions are moderately selective according to the uploaded source, but students should still prepare carefully because popular programmes in business, analytics, finance, computer science and management can be competitive. The source states that Indian students can apply in January and September intakes, although the September intake is usually the main planning cycle for most UK undergraduate and postgraduate applicants.
The source describes the University of Warwick acceptance rate for Indian students as around 60%. However, the FAQ section mentions an acceptance rate of around 14% for international students. Because these figures differ within the source, students should treat them as indicative context and focus on building a strong application rather than relying on acceptance-rate estimates.
For undergraduate admission, Indian students generally need completion of high school with strong grades, with the source mentioning around 85% across five subjects. Students may also need standardised qualifications such as A-levels or IB equivalents, depending on pathway and course expectations. Competitive subjects may require stronger marks in relevant subjects.
For postgraduate admission, students usually need a relevant bachelor’s degree with at least a 2:1 classification equivalent, which the source links with around 60–80%. Some courses may require GRE or GMAT scores, especially where the programme is quantitative, business-focused or highly competitive. Students applying for MBA, Finance, Business Analytics or technical programmes should check course-specific requirements carefully.
English proficiency is required for international students. The source lists undergraduate English requirements as TOEFL iBT 87 and IELTS 6.0 to 7.0. For postgraduate applicants, it lists TOEFL iBT 92 and IELTS 6.5. Students should verify the exact requirement for their course because English scores may vary by department and programme level.
Warwick requires supporting documents such as an updated CV, personal statement, transcripts and letters of recommendation. For Indian students, the personal statement should not be generic. It should explain why the course fits the student’s academic background, career goals, work experience, projects and subject interests. A strong Warwick application usually shows academic preparation and career clarity together.
Application deadlines vary by level. For undergraduate admissions, the source lists the UCAS equal consideration deadline as 14 January 2026 for the September 2026 intake. Students should complete the application, including academic reference, by this date to guarantee consideration. For postgraduate admissions, the source says applications open in October 2025 for September 2026, while application closure for September 2025 was listed as 2 August 2025.
For Warwick MBA applicants, the source lists Round 5 international deadline as 21 May 2026, marked tentative. MBA candidates should apply early because they need time for profile review, possible interviews, funding, visa planning and accommodation decisions. MBA applicants should also show professional maturity, career progression and leadership potential.
Students should plan accommodation alongside admissions. Warwick has a separate university-owned accommodation website according to the source, which students can use to check or book university accommodation. However, students should also compare private student accommodation, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms and shared flats near Warwick, Coventry and nearby student areas if they want different budgets or lifestyles.
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Step 1: Choose the Warwick programme
Shortlist a course based on academic background, career goals, tuition fees, intake availability and course competitiveness.
Step 2: Check Indian academic requirements
Review undergraduate percentage expectations or postgraduate 2:1 equivalent requirements for the chosen course.
Step 3: Confirm English language requirements
Check whether the course requires IELTS, TOEFL or a higher programme-specific English score.
Step 4: Prepare supporting documents
Prepare transcripts, updated CV, personal statement, letters of recommendation and any course-specific evidence.
Step 5: Check test requirements
Confirm whether GRE, GMAT or other course-specific tests are required or recommended for the selected programme.
Step 6: Submit application before deadline
Use UCAS for undergraduate applications and the relevant Warwick application route for postgraduate programmes.
Step 7: Track offer, funding and visa preparation
Monitor application updates, prepare financial documents and plan visa timing after receiving an offer.
Step 8: Arrange accommodation
Check Warwick accommodation options and compare verified private student accommodation through Admistay before peak booking periods.
September Intake
Main intake for most undergraduate and postgraduate study routes
Application: UCAS equal consideration deadline listed as 14 January 2026 for undergraduate applicants; postgraduate applications open in October 2025 for September 2026
Students should apply early to allow time for scholarships, visa preparation and accommodation booking.
January Intake
Mentioned in the source for Indian students
Application: Course availability varies by programme
Students should verify course availability because not all programmes may offer January entry.
MBA Rounds
Relevant for MBA applicants
Application: Round 5 international deadline listed as 21 May 2026 tentative
MBA applicants should plan early for funding, visa, leadership documentation and accommodation.
undergraduate
academic requirements
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academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Undergraduate students generally apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants follow Warwick’s postgraduate application process for their chosen course.
Warwick is moderately selective according to the source, but competitive programmes such as MBA, Business Analytics, Finance and Computer Science still require strong applications.
September is usually the main intake for most students, although the source mentions that Indian students may apply in January and September intakes.
Students should start accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer, because good on-campus and private options can become limited before intake.
Some postgraduate courses may require GRE or GMAT scores according to the source, so students should check the specific course page before applying.
A campus-based Russell Group experience with strong accommodation systems, international community and practical employability support
The University of Warwick offers a campus-based student experience supported by strong infrastructure, academics, faculty and accommodation facilities according to the source. Students can use a separate university-owned website to check or book accommodation. Warwick also offers formal internship and placement opportunities such as Warwick Internship Program, Public and Community Engagement Internships, Warwick Advance Internship Programme, TeamWork Program, Bright Network Internships and Summer Research Experience.
Student life at the University of Warwick is shaped by its campus-based environment, international student community, strong facilities and employability-focused opportunities. Unlike city-centre universities where academic buildings are spread across dense urban streets, Warwick offers a more structured campus experience near Coventry, giving students access to learning spaces, accommodation, social life and student services in a more connected setting.
The uploaded source states that Warwick’s infrastructure, academics, faculty and accommodation facilities are top-rated in student reviews. This is important because student experience depends not only on ranking but also on how well the university supports daily study, social life, housing and career preparation.
Accommodation is one of Warwick’s practical strengths. The source notes that students can easily check or book accommodation using a separate university-owned website, which is a major advantage for international students preparing from India. A structured university accommodation system can reduce uncertainty before arrival and help students compare room types, contract terms and campus access more clearly.
Living costs at Warwick depend on study level, accommodation choice and lifestyle. The source states that for a Student visa, the Home Office requires proof of at least £1,136 per month for living expenses. It also recommends that one-year master’s students plan around £12,276 for the full 12 months, even though only nine months of funds may be officially required. This is practical advice because students often underestimate summer costs, early arrival costs and emergency expenses.
Monthly expenses include accommodation, utilities, internet, food, groceries, transportation, laundry, books, study materials, mobile phone, TV licence and sports membership. Some costs are listed as variable because they depend heavily on lifestyle and housing choice. On-campus accommodation may include utilities and internet, while private housing may require students to manage bills separately.
Transport planning is also important. The source lists transportation at around £55 per month based on a Student Digital Monthly pass with local bus services. Students living farther from campus should compare rent savings against bus costs and travel time. A cheaper room may not be better if it creates a difficult daily commute or reduces study time.
Warwick also offers strong placement and internship opportunities. The source mentions the Warwick Internship Program, which connects UK-based small and medium-sized enterprises and charities with Warwick undergraduates for six-week funded internships. It also lists Public and Community Engagement Internships, Warwick Advance Internship Programme, TeamWork Program, Bright Network Internships, BCG London Summer Internship Program and Summer Research Experience.
These opportunities matter because employability is not automatic. Students need to engage early with career platforms, internship programmes, employer events and work experience opportunities. Warwick’s Work Experience Bursary can support students who secure unpaid work experience, offering £50 per day up to £500 according to the source. The WorkReady Toolkit also helps students find and make the most of work experience.
For Indian students, Warwick can offer a calmer and more campus-focused experience than London universities, while still providing strong employer links and access to the wider West Midlands region. Students should still make active efforts to join societies, attend events, build local and international networks, and apply for internships early.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Warwick, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms and shared flats in Warwick, Coventry, Leamington Spa and nearby student areas. Students can compare rent, commute, room type, bills and amenities before booking, which helps reduce stress during arrival and settlement.
University of Warwick Campus
Warwick Accommodation System
Career and Internship Support
Sports and Student Facilities
Campus-Based Lifestyle
Warwick offers a structured campus environment where academics, accommodation, student facilities and social life feel more connected.
Accommodation Convenience
The source highlights a separate university-owned website for accommodation checking and booking.
International Community
Warwick has 29,000+ students from nearly 150 countries, creating a global learning atmosphere.
Career and Internship Programmes
Students can access formal internships, research experiences, employability programmes and work experience support.
Cost Planning
Students should plan monthly expenses including housing, transport, food, laundry, study materials, mobile phone and sports membership.
Student Reviews
The source notes strong student ratings for infrastructure, academics, faculty and accommodation facilities.
On-Campus Accommodation
Best for: Students who want maximum convenience, campus access and simpler utilities planning
Commute: Commute varies by residence location within or near campus
Useful for first-year and international students who want a smoother arrival experience.
Coventry
Best for: Students looking for practical access to Warwick with wider private accommodation choices
Commute: Commute varies by bus route and exact location
Often practical for students comparing affordability and transport access.
Leamington Spa
Best for: Students seeking a popular student lifestyle area with private housing options
Commute: Commute varies by bus route
Can suit students who want a social student area, but commute and bus costs should be checked.
Canley
Best for: Students looking for close access to campus and potentially practical private housing
Commute: Commute varies by walking, cycling or bus route
Useful for students prioritising proximity and lower commute stress.
Kenilworth
Best for: Students seeking a quieter residential environment near Warwick
Commute: Commute varies by bus or cycling route
Can suit students who prefer a calmer lifestyle, but housing availability should be checked early.
Birmingham
Best for: Students considering wider city access or specialist housing needs
Commute: Commute varies by train and bus connections
Usually less convenient for daily campus routine, so students should compare commute time carefully.
Student life at Warwick is campus-based, international and academically focused, with strong accommodation systems, student facilities, internships and employability support.
Yes. Warwick has 29,000+ students from nearly 150 countries, creating a diverse global learning environment.
Students live on campus or in private accommodation, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats around Coventry, Leamington Spa, Canley and nearby areas.
Yes. Warwick is a Russell Group university with strong academic and research expectations, especially in business, analytics, finance, computer science and engineering.
Accommodation planning is important because students must compare on-campus convenience, private housing costs, utilities, transport and daily routine before booking.
Undergraduate, postgraduate, GREAT, PhD and living-cost planning guidance for Indian students
The University of Warwick offers multiple scholarship options for Indian and international students, including Warwick Undergraduate Global Excellence Scholarship, GREAT Scholarships and Warwick Chancellor’s International Scholarship. The source states that Warwick offers up to ₹17.70 lakh in scholarships to eligible students, while specific awards include full-fee, half-fee and £2,000 undergraduate awards, £15,000 GREAT Scholarships for selected Indian master’s applicants, and full PhD funding through the Chancellor’s International Scholarship.
University of Warwick scholarships can help reduce the cost of studying in the UK, but students should treat funding as competitive and plan a complete financial strategy. The source states that Warwick offers up to ₹17.70 lakh in scholarships to eligible students, with different awards available for undergraduate, postgraduate taught and research-level applicants.
The Warwick Undergraduate Global Excellence Scholarship is designed for self-funded international students pursuing full-time undergraduate courses. For 2025 entry, the source lists up to 15 full-fee awards, up to 170 half-fee awards and up to ten £2,000 awards. Students must apply for a full-time undergraduate course at Warwick by 29 January 2026 and submit the scholarship application before 12:00pm on Friday, 28 March 2026 GMT according to the source.
The GREAT Scholarships 2025 option is listed for Indian nationals residing in India who are assessed as international fee-payers and applying for selected taught master’s courses in Engineering or Politics and International Studies. The award value is £15,000 as a tuition fee discount, with applications closing on 30 April 2026 at 11.59pm UK time according to the source.
Eligible GREAT Scholarship courses for India in the source include Advanced Mechanical Engineering, Communications and Information Engineering, Diagnostics, Data and Digital Health, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electrical Power Engineering, Predictive Modelling and Scientific Computing, Politics, Big Data and Quantitative Methods, International Politics and International Political Economy. Students should verify current subject eligibility because eligible course lists can change by scholarship cycle.
The Warwick Chancellor’s International Scholarship is listed for applicants to MPhil, PhD or PhD routes beginning in October 2025 who are assessed as paying the overseas fee rate. The award covers full tuition fee payment, a maintenance stipend in line with UKRI rates and a Research Training and Support Grant of £5,000. Funding duration is listed as up to 3.5 years.
Scholarships can reduce tuition pressure, but they may not cover all costs. Students still need to budget for accommodation, food, transport, books, laundry, mobile phone, sports membership, visa fees, travel and emergency expenses. The source notes that for a Student visa, the Home Office requires proof of at least £1,136 per month for living expenses, while one-year master’s students should consider planning £12,276 for 12 months.
Accommodation planning is one of the most important funding decisions. On-campus accommodation may include utilities and internet, while private housing may involve separate bills. Students should compare total monthly cost rather than rent alone. A cheaper room with extra transport and utility costs may not always be the most affordable option.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Warwick, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats in Warwick, Coventry, Leamington Spa and nearby areas. This helps students understand the real cost of living after scholarship support and before visa or travel planning.
Undergraduate Global Scholarships
Awards such as Warwick Undergraduate Global Excellence Scholarship for self-funded international students pursuing full-time undergraduate courses.
Postgraduate Taught Scholarships
Funding such as GREAT Scholarships for selected taught master’s courses and eligible Indian applicants.
Research Scholarships
Scholarships such as Warwick Chancellor’s International Scholarship for MPhil and PhD applicants.
Subject-Specific Funding
Awards tied to eligible subject areas such as Engineering, Politics and International Studies, depending on scholarship cycle.
Living Cost Planning
Budget planning for accommodation, transport, food, laundry, study materials, mobile phone, sports membership and emergency costs.
Accommodation Budget Support
Practical planning for on-campus rent, private housing, utilities, internet and commute costs.
Warwick Undergraduate Global Excellence Scholarship
Best for: Self-funded international students applying for full-time undergraduate courses
Coverage: Full-fee awards, half-fee awards and £2,000 awards according to the source
Students must apply for a full-time undergraduate course by 29 January 2026 and submit the scholarship application by 28 March 2026 GMT according to the source.
GREAT Scholarships
Best for: Indian nationals residing in India applying for selected taught master’s courses in Engineering or Politics and International Studies
Coverage: £15,000 tuition fee discount
Eligible course list is specific, so Indian students should verify whether their programme qualifies before relying on this scholarship.
Warwick Chancellor’s International Scholarship
Best for: Overseas fee-paying MPhil or PhD applicants
Coverage: Full tuition fee payment, UKRI-rate maintenance stipend and £5,000 Research Training and Support Grant
This is a research-level funding route and can support up to 3.5 years according to the source.
Yes. Warwick offers scholarships such as the Warwick Undergraduate Global Excellence Scholarship, GREAT Scholarships and Chancellor’s International Scholarship, depending on level and eligibility.
Popular options include Warwick Undergraduate Global Excellence Scholarship, GREAT Scholarships for selected Indian master’s applicants and Warwick Chancellor’s International Scholarship for research students.
Most listed scholarships focus on tuition support or research funding, so students should budget accommodation separately unless the scholarship terms clearly include living costs.
Yes. Warwick scholarships are competitive and usually depend on academic merit, eligibility, course choice and the strength of the scholarship application.
Students can reduce costs by comparing on-campus accommodation, verified PBSA, shared flats, transport costs and utilities before booking housing.
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Explore University of Warwick undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA admissions, deadlines, IELTS requirements, tuition fees and admission guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
September 2026
Acceptance Rate
57%
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 - 7.0
Application Route
UCAS & Warwick Portal
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
University of Warwick admissions evaluate academic excellence, profile quality, English proficiency and programme-specific preparation.
The University of Warwick is one of the UK's top Russell Group universities and is highly popular among Indian students for Business Analytics, Finance, MBA, Computer Science and Data Analytics programmes. Warwick offers strong employability outcomes, global industry connections and highly ranked business and STEM programmes. Admissions are competitive, especially for Warwick Business School programmes.
Top Russell Group university
Highly ranked Warwick Business School
Strong employability reputation
Popular among Indian students
Excellent Business Analytics programmes
Research-driven university
Strong global industry exposure
Students seeking strong UK employability outcomes
Applicants targeting finance and consulting careers
Students interested in Business Analytics and Data Analytics
Applicants seeking top-ranked MBA programmes
Students interested in globally recognised UK degrees
Applicants looking for strong international exposure
Students with quantitative and analytical strengths
Students with weak academic consistency
Applicants lacking quantitative preparation
Students applying late for competitive programmes
Applicants without leadership experience for MBA
Students unprepared for rigorous coursework
Applicants with weak SOPs or references
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Application
UG applications are submitted through UCAS.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct Application
PG students apply directly through Warwick's portal.
MBA Admissions
Round-Based Process
MBA applications follow multiple admission rounds.
Indian Student Acceptance
60% Indian Acceptance
Warwick has strong Indian student acceptance rates.
Students should apply early because Warwick Business School and STEM programmes become highly competitive.
14 January 2026
UCAS Equal Consideration Deadline
Main undergraduate equal consideration deadline.
6 October 2025
MBA Round 1 Deadline
First MBA application round.
12 January 2026
MBA Round 3 Deadline
Competitive MBA application round.
21 May 2026
MBA International Deadline
Final recommended MBA deadline for international students.
31 July 2026
MBA Final Round
Final MBA application round.
Rolling Admissions
Postgraduate Applications
Many postgraduate programmes follow rolling admissions.
Warwick expects strong academic performance, programme-specific preparation and English proficiency from applicants.
Undergraduate
85% - 92% in Class 12
Postgraduate
60% - 80% in Bachelor's Degree
Most Warwick programmes require IELTS scores between 6.0 and 7.0 depending on the course.
IELTS
Undergraduate
6.0 - 7.0 Overall
Depends on programme
Postgraduate
7.0 Overall
6.5 in each component
TOEFL
Accepted Qualification
87 - 100
Programme-specific requirement
PTE
Accepted Qualification
60 - 75
Programme-specific requirement
Academic transcripts
Class 10 and 12 certificates
Bachelor's degree transcripts
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Personal Statement
Letters of Recommendation (LORs)
Updated CV or Resume
IELTS, TOEFL or PTE scores
Passport copy
GMAT or GRE scores for selected programmes
Professional references for MBA
Work experience documents for MBA
Warwick is highly recognised for MBA, Business Analytics, Finance and Computer Science programmes.
MBA
Best For
Leadership experience and strong career growth are important for MBA admissions.
MSc Business Analytics
Best For
Strong quantitative and analytical skills significantly improve competitiveness.
MSc Data Analytics
Best For
Coding and data analysis exposure strengthen applications.
MSc Finance
Best For
Finance internships and quantitative skills improve profile strength.
MSc Computer Science
Best For
Coding projects and technical portfolios improve competitiveness.
MSc Management
Best For
Leadership, internships and strong communication skills help applications.
MBA
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Business Analytics
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Data Analytics
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Finance
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 57%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic profile
Good analytical and quantitative skills
Strong SOP and references
Leadership experience for MBA
Technical or coding exposure for STEM
Internships or work experience
Competitive English proficiency
Apply early because Warwick Business School programmes become highly competitive.
Students applying for analytics and finance should demonstrate quantitative ability.
MBA applicants should showcase leadership and measurable career progression.
Coding projects and portfolios strengthen STEM applications.
Strong SOP storytelling significantly improves profile quality.
Students should prepare for interviews where required.
Apply for accommodation early after receiving offers.
Weak SOPs or personal statements
Late application submissions
Insufficient quantitative preparation
Weak references
No leadership evidence for MBA
Poorly structured CVs
Ignoring programme-specific requirements
Academic Strength
High
Research Focus
Medium to High
Mathematics Requirement
Strong for Finance and Analytics
STEP 1
Choose Programme
Select a course aligned with academic and career goals.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic and English language requirements carefully.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange SOP, transcripts, references and English test scores.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS or Warwick's online application portal.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Complete programme interviews if required.
STEP 6
Accept Offer
Complete acceptance and deposit formalities.
STEP 7
CAS & Visa
Apply for CAS and UK student visa after confirmation.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Graduate Employability
Warwick graduates benefit from strong global employer recognition.
Industry Exposure
Students gain access to consulting, finance and technology recruiters.
Global Reputation
Warwick is internationally recognised for business and analytical programmes.
Popular Career Areas
Consulting, Finance, Technology, Analytics and Management
Warwick Business School is one of the strongest reasons international students choose Warwick.
Analytics and Finance programmes strongly value quantitative and technical preparation.
Students with internships and leadership exposure generally perform better during admissions.
MBA applicants should focus heavily on measurable professional achievements.
Applying early improves scholarship and accommodation opportunities.
Warwick has strong employability outcomes across consulting, finance and technology industries.
The University of Warwick has an estimated acceptance rate of around 57%.
Yes. Warwick has a strong Indian student community and accepts Indian applicants across programmes.
Most programmes require IELTS scores between 6.0 and 7.0 depending on the course.
Undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS.
Yes. Warwick Business School offers globally recognised MBA programmes.
Yes. Warwick is highly recognised for Business Analytics and Data Analytics programmes.
Yes. Indian students can apply for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA programmes.
Warwick is competitive, especially for MBA, Finance and Analytics programmes.
Most programmes require IELTS scores between 6.0 and 7.0 depending on the course.
Yes. Warwick accepts CBSE, ISC and State Board qualifications.
MBA, Business Analytics, Finance, Data Analytics and Computer Science are highly popular.
GMAT is not mandatory, but strong scores can strengthen MBA applications.
Yes. Postgraduate applications are submitted through Warwick's online portal.
Most postgraduate programmes do not require GRE scores.
Most decisions are communicated within 4 to 8 weeks after application submission.
Yes. Early applications improve admission and accommodation opportunities.
Yes. Warwick offers scholarships and funding opportunities for international students.
Yes. Warwick MBA applicants typically require at least 3 years of professional experience.
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