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Student Accommodation Near University of Derby
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£85/wk
Closest option
0.76 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
The University of Derby's Kedleston Road Campus sits north of Derby city centre, with nearby student housing concentrated around Brookside Close, Kedleston Road and surrounding residential streets. Accommodation in this group is strongly focused on shared student houses rather than large private halls, making it useful for students looking for lower weekly rent and bills-included living. Prices begin from £85 per week, with most listed Brookside rooms sitting within roughly 0.8 km of campus. The closest option is the room at 18 Brookside at around 0.76 km, while the lowest starting price is 21 Brookside at £85 per week. Students benefit from quick access to the University Bus Park stops, Park Farm Shopping Centre and local essentials around Kedleston Road.
Quick Answers
University of Derby accommodation in this set is mainly made up of shared student houses around Brookside Close. All listed options are within walking distance of the Kedleston Road Campus and include core bills such as electricity, water, broadband and content insurance. The lowest starting price is 21 Brookside at £85 per week, while 18 Brookside is the closest listed option at around 0.76 km. Students wanting simple, budget-focused shared housing near Derby Uni should compare room size, house size and included bills before booking.
Best For Budget
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY
Best For Closest
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY
Best For Amenities
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY
Best For Studios
No studio option supplied in the listing data
Best Value Tradeoff
21 Brookside offers the lowest starting rent while still remaining within walking distance of campus.
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 Brookside | £103 | Shared room | 0.76 km | 9 min walk | Central heating, kitchen, modern appliances, broadband, recycling | Electricity, gas, water, broadband |
| 13 Brookside | £96 | Shared room | 0.77 km | 9 min walk | Central heating, dining table, appliances, recycling, campus access | Electricity, gas, water, broadband |
| 20 Brookside | £103 | Shared room | 0.77 km | 9 min walk | Central heating, dining table, appliances, broadband, recycling | Electricity, gas, water, broadband |
| 21 Brookside | £85 | Shared room | 0.77 km | 9 min walk | Central heating, WiFi, recycling, nearby restaurants, campus access | Broadband, water, electricity, gas |
| 27 Brookside | £103 | Shared room | 0.77 km | 9 min walk | Central heating, communal TV, appliances, broadband, recycling | Electricity, gas, water, broadband |
| 6 Brookside | £103 | Shared room | 0.8 km | 10 min walk | Central heating, WiFi, recycling, nearby restaurants, campus access | Broadband, content insurance, water, electricity |
Best Student Areas
Kedleston Road
Kedleston Road is the most practical area for students who want quick access to the University of Derby's main campus. Living nearby helps reduce travel costs and keeps students close to university bus stops, teaching buildings and campus facilities. It is especially useful for students with early lectures or regular library use.
Brookside Close
Brookside Close is a strong option for students looking for shared housing near the University of Derby. The area offers several budget-focused student houses within walking distance of campus, with most options including broadband and core utility bills. It suits students who prefer a residential shared-house setup over larger private halls.
Derby City Centre
Derby city centre gives students access to shopping, restaurants, bookstores and wider transport links. It sits further from the Kedleston Road Campus than Brookside, but it adds more choice for nightlife, part-time work and everyday services. Students can use local bus routes and Derby Midland Station for wider travel.
Daily life around the University of Derby is centred on Kedleston Road, the University Bus Park and the surrounding residential streets. Park Farm Shopping Centre is around 0.6 km from campus and provides useful local shopping for students living nearby. The University of Derby Chiropractic Clinic is also close to campus, while Derby city centre adds more restaurants, shopping and cultural options further south. Bistrot Pierre and Cathedral Quarter Derby sit beyond the immediate campus area but add useful city-centre context for students exploring Derby at weekends.
How to Choose
Students comparing University of Derby accommodation in this group should focus on weekly rent, house size and included bills rather than major differences in location. Most properties sit around Brookside Close and are within a similar walking distance from the Kedleston Road Campus. 21 Brookside has the lowest starting weekly price at £85, making it the strongest budget option. 18 Brookside is marginally closer to campus and offers a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances and superfast broadband. Students who prefer fewer housemates may compare the 3-bedroom options such as 20 Brookside, 21 Brookside and 6 Brookside. Those looking for a more social shared-house setup may consider 27 Brookside because it is a 6-bedroom apartment. Since all options include broadband and main bills, the final decision should come down to rent, house size and room availability.
University Info
Address
Kedleston Rd, Derby DE22 1GB
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin booking Derby accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake.
Accommodation close to the University of Derby becomes more competitive before September intake.
Getting to Campus
Most listed accommodation near the University of Derby is within walking distance of the Kedleston Road Campus.
18 Brookside: around 9 minutes walking
13 Brookside, 20 Brookside, 21 Brookside and 27 Brookside: around 9 minutes walking
6 Brookside: around 10 minutes walking
Nearby transport points include University Bus Park Stop 1, Stop 2 and Stop 3, plus local stops around Baptist Church and The Leylands.
Bills & Inclusions
All listed Brookside accommodation options include core bills within the weekly rent.
18 Brookside includes electricity, water, broadband, content insurance and TV licence.
13 Brookside includes electricity, water, broadband, content insurance and TV licence.
20 Brookside includes electricity, water, broadband, content insurance and TV licence.
21 Brookside includes broadband, water, electricity, TV licence and content insurance.
27 Brookside includes electricity, water, broadband, content insurance and TV licence.
6 Brookside includes broadband, content insurance, water, electricity and TV licence.
Students should confirm whether gas applies to the specific tenancy and check the exact broadband speed before booking.
Room Types
shared room
All supplied University of Derby listings focus on shared room accommodation in independent student houses. Weekly pricing ranges from £85 to £112, making these options suitable for students prioritising affordability and bills-included living.
Booking Advice
Shared houses near the Kedleston Road Campus are budget-friendly, but students should still book early before September when the best-value rooms are usually taken first.
Area & Transport
The Kedleston Road Campus is supported by nearby bus stops including University Bus Park Stop 1, Stop 2 and Stop 3, all within a short distance of the university. Students living around Brookside Close can usually walk to campus in around 9 to 10 minutes based on the supplied distances. The Leylands and Baptist Church stops add further local bus access. Derby Midland Station is further away at around 3.33 km, so students travelling by train should expect a local bus, taxi or longer journey to campus. For daily study, the supplied Brookside options are more practical for walking than city-centre commuting.
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on verified listing data supplied to Admistay.
Only active nearby student accommodation listings have been included.
Travel estimates use approximate Derby walking and local transport times.
Availability, bills and tenancy terms may change during peak booking periods.
All accommodation information shown here is based on active verified listings available through Admistay. Weekly pricing, bill inclusions, broadband details and room availability may change during the booking cycle. Students should confirm final tenancy terms, deposits and whether gas applies before securing a room.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near University of Derby?
21 Brookside currently has the lowest listed starting weekly price at £85 per week.
Which accommodation is closest to the University of Derby?
18 Brookside is the closest listed option at approximately 0.76 km from the Kedleston Road Campus.
Are studios available near University of Derby in this listing set?
No studio option was supplied in this data. The listed accommodation focuses on shared rooms in independent student houses.
Can students walk to the University of Derby from Brookside?
Yes. The Brookside properties are around 0.76 km to 0.8 km from campus, which is roughly a 9 to 10 minute walk.
Do these Derby student rooms include bills?
Yes. The listed rooms include major bills such as electricity, water, broadband and content insurance, with gas included where applicable.
Is broadband included in University of Derby accommodation?
Yes. All supplied Brookside listings include superfast broadband or WiFi within the rent.
Which area is best for University of Derby students?
Kedleston Road and Brookside Close are practical areas for students wanting walkable access to the main campus.
Is Derby affordable for students?
Derby is generally more affordable than many larger UK university cities, and the supplied shared rooms start from £85 per week.
Are these properties private halls or shared houses?
The supplied properties are shared rooms in independent student houses rather than large private student halls.
Which Brookside property is best for a lower budget?
21 Brookside is the strongest budget option in this data because its listed price starts from £85 per week.
Which option is better for fewer housemates?
The 3-bedroom options such as 20 Brookside, 21 Brookside and 6 Brookside may suit students wanting fewer housemates.
Is Park Farm Shopping Centre close to the University of Derby?
Yes. Park Farm Shopping Centre is around 0.6 km from the university and is useful for local shopping.
How far is Derby Midland Station from the University of Derby?
Derby Midland Station is around 3.33 km from the university, so students usually need a bus, taxi or longer journey.
When should students book accommodation near University of Derby?
Students typically start comparing options several months before intake, especially before September.
Are shared rooms suitable for international students?
Yes. Shared rooms can work well for international students who want lower rent and included bills, but room availability and tenancy terms should be checked before booking.
Do the Brookside properties include content insurance?
Yes. The supplied listings include content insurance within the bill inclusions.
How do students choose between Brookside properties?
Students should compare weekly rent, house size, room availability and included bills because the locations are very similar.
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A public university in Derby, UK for Indian and international students seeking MSc International Business, MSc Information Technology, MSc International Hospitality Management, Global MBA, Business Management, Event Management, Tourism, Zoology, Photography and Film Production with affordable East Midlands student life
The University of Derby is a public university located at Kedleston Road, Derby, Derbyshire, United Kingdom. The uploaded source states that it was established in 1851 and gained university status in 1992. The university has four campuses, with Derby Campus described as the main and largest campus. It has around 2,000 international students from 100 countries, an estimated acceptance rate of 70-80%, and QS World University Rankings 2026 placement in the #1201-1400 band. Popular courses include MSc International Business, MSc Information Technology, MSc International Hospitality Management, Global MBA, MSc Event Management, BA Business Management, BA International Hospitality Management, BSc Zoology, BA Photography and Film Production and BA International Tourism Management.
University Name
University of Derby
Country
United Kingdom
Location
Kedleston Road, Derby, Derbyshire, DE22 1GB, United Kingdom
University Type
Public university
Established
1851 according to the uploaded source
University Status
1992
Campuses
4 campuses according to the uploaded source
Main Campus
Derby Campus
International Students
2,000 international students from 100 countries
The University of Derby is a public university located at Kedleston Road, Derby, Derbyshire, United Kingdom. The uploaded source states that it was established in 1851 and gained university status in 1992.
The source describes the university as having 4 campuses, with Derby Campus considered the main and largest campus. It also lists Derby Campus, Chesterfield Campus, Buxton Campus and Leek Campus in the campus section, while the opening paragraph refers generally to Derby University having four campuses.
The University of Derby has around 2,000 international students from 100 countries according to the uploaded source. This makes it relevant for Indian students who want an international student environment in a smaller UK city setting.
The university offers undergraduate, postgraduate, foundation and online courses. Popular courses in the source include MSc International Business, MSc Information Technology, MSc International Hospitality Management, Global MBA, MSc Event Management, BA Business Management, BA International Hospitality Management, BSc Zoology, BA Photography and Film Production and BA International Tourism Management.
The uploaded source lists annual undergraduate tuition at around £17,500, approximately ₹21.6 lakhs. Postgraduate tuition is listed from £17,500 to £20,950, approximately ₹21.6 lakhs to ₹25.8 lakhs. The Global MBA is listed at £18,000, approximately ₹22.2 lakhs.
Admissions are considered accessible compared with highly selective UK universities. The source states that the University of Derby does not officially publish its acceptance rate, but higher-education platforms estimate the acceptance rate at around 70% to 80%.
Indian undergraduate applicants generally need a minimum of 70% in Class 12. Postgraduate applicants usually need a bachelor’s degree with around 50% to 60% marks. The source notes that postgraduate applications are considered on a case-by-case basis.
English language requirements vary by course level. The uploaded source states that the university does not accept English language test scores more than two years old and does not accept Medium of Instruction certificates as English proficiency proof. Accepted test examples include IELTS, PTE Academic and TOEFL iBT, while English from CBSE, CISCE and Maharashtra boards may be accepted with a minimum of 75%.
The University of Derby offers September, January and March/May intake options. September is the main intake for most undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, January is available for selected programmes, and March/May is available for limited courses.
Ranking highlights in the uploaded source include #1201-1400 in QS World University Rankings 2026 and #601-800 in THE World University Rankings 2026. The source notes that QS ranking declined from the #1001-1200 band in 2024 and 2025 to #1201-1400 in 2026, while THE ranking remained in the #601-800 band from 2024 to 2026.
Campus life is practical and career-oriented. The main Derby Campus includes Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill and One Friar Gate Square sites, located close to the city centre and connected by local transport. Kedleston Road is described as the primary student hub with a large library, sports centre, study spaces, cafes and student support services.
The source also highlights industry-standard learning facilities, including engineering laboratories, media studios and simulated hospital wards for healthcare training. This is useful for students looking for applied learning, professional skills and career-focused study.
The uploaded source estimates annual living costs excluding tuition fees at around £2,752.40 to £5,352.40, approximately ₹3.4 lakhs to ₹6.6 lakhs. Students should treat this as a source-based estimate and calculate accommodation, food, transport, gym, socialising and personal spending separately.
Scholarships and fee discounts are available for selected intakes, including April 2026, June 2026, September 2026 and January 2027. Students can receive up to £3,000, approximately ₹3.70 lakhs, according to the uploaded source. Scholarship examples include Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, Chevening Scholarship, Performance Team Sports Scholar, full-payment discount and International Alumni Discount.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Derby, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student housing near Derby Campus, Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill, One Friar Gate Square and city-centre transport links. Students can compare rent, bills, safety, commute, amenities, room type and contract length before booking from India.
Overall, the University of Derby is a practical option for Indian and international students seeking accessible admissions, affordable tuition compared with many larger UK universities, career-oriented courses, placement-year opportunities, multiple intakes, scholarship options, applied facilities and verified accommodation choices in Derby.
Yes. The University of Derby can be a good option for Indian students seeking accessible admissions, career-oriented courses, September and January intake options, reasonable tuition compared with many UK cities, scholarship opportunities and verified accommodation choices in Derby.
The University of Derby is known for career-focused courses in International Business, Information Technology, Hospitality Management, Global MBA, Event Management, Business Management, Tourism, Zoology, Photography, Film Production and applied learning facilities.
The source states that the University of Derby does not officially publish its acceptance rate, but higher-education data platforms estimate it at around 70-80%, making it more accessible than highly selective UK universities.
Students usually compare PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student accommodation near Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill, One Friar Gate Square and Derby city centre.
The uploaded source estimates annual living costs excluding tuition at around £2,752.40-£5,352.40, but students should verify current rent and accommodation costs before budgeting.
Popular Global MBA, MSc International Business, MSc Information Technology, MSc International Hospitality Management, MSc Event Management, BA Business Management, BA International Hospitality Management, BSc Zoology, BA Photography and Film Production and BA International Tourism Management courses with Indian student guidance
The University of Derby offers undergraduate, postgraduate, foundation and online courses. Most postgraduate programmes, including Global MBA, MSc International Business and MSc Information Technology, require 180 credits. Most undergraduate programmes are three-year full-time courses, while some business, tourism, accounting and finance routes offer an optional placement year. For 2026-27, international tuition fees generally start at around £17,500 per year, with some specialised master’s programmes such as MSc GeoEnergy costing up to £20,950. Popular course examples include Global MBA at £18,000, MSc International Business at £17,500, MSc Information Technology at £17,500, MSc International Hospitality Management at £17,500, MSc Event Management at £17,500 and several undergraduate programmes at £17,500.
University of Derby courses are available across undergraduate, postgraduate, foundation and online study options. The uploaded source highlights practical, career-oriented programmes in business, IT, hospitality, tourism, event management, zoology, photography and film production.
Most postgraduate programmes, including the Global MBA, MSc International Business and MSc Information Technology, require students to complete 180 credits. Most undergraduate programmes are three-year full-time courses.
Some undergraduate routes, including Business Management, International Tourism Management, Accounting and Finance, offer an optional placement year, extending the degree to four years and helping students gain industry experience.
For the 2026-27 academic year, international tuition fees generally start at around £17,500 per year, approximately ₹21.6 lakhs. Some specialised master’s programmes, such as MSc GeoEnergy, can cost up to £20,950 per year, approximately ₹25.8 lakhs.
Global MBA Online is listed at £18,000, approximately ₹22.2 lakhs. Indian students should prepare for the pre-CAS interview and submit a CV plus two references.
MSc International Business is listed at £17,500, approximately ₹21.6 lakhs. The source advises Indian students to prepare for the pre-CAS interview and submit a CV plus two references.
MSc Information Technology is listed at £17,500, approximately ₹21.6 lakhs. Some programming knowledge helps, and the source states that a CV is mandatory.
MSc International Hospitality Management is listed at £17,500, approximately ₹21.6 lakhs. Hospitality or tourism experience is described as a significant advantage, including internships, jobs or family business exposure.
MSc Event Management is listed at £17,500, approximately ₹21.6 lakhs. A portfolio of events, including photos or reports, can strengthen the application.
BA Business Management is listed at £17,500, approximately ₹21.6 lakhs. Students should write a strong personal statement explaining why they want a business career.
BA International Hospitality Management is listed at £17,500, approximately ₹21.6 lakhs. A focused personal statement is important for this route.
BSc Zoology is listed at £17,500, approximately ₹21.6 lakhs. Students should mention biology projects, wildlife interests or volunteering experience in the personal statement.
BA Photography and Film Production is listed at £17,500, approximately ₹21.6 lakhs. Students should submit a digital portfolio link in the application and may need an interview.
BA International Tourism Management is listed at £17,500, approximately ₹21.6 lakhs. The personal statement should show a clear passion for the travel industry.
The uploaded source notes that for the Global MBA September 2026 intake, Indian students can apply until 14 September 2026. Students should verify this date before publication because application timelines can change by course and intake.
Student review comments in the source suggest that course quality can vary by department. Some students appreciate supportive lecturers and learning resources, while others feel international tuition fees are relatively high compared with the overall course experience. Students should research recent department-level reviews before applying.
Students should calculate tuition together with accommodation and living expenses. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of Derby so they can estimate total affordability before accepting an offer.
Master of Business Administration Global MBA Online
Postgraduate •
INR: ₹22.2 lakhs
Best for: Students and professionals seeking management, leadership and international business progression.
Prepare for the pre-CAS interview and submit CV plus two references.
MSc International Business
Postgraduate •
INR: ₹21.6 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in international business, management and global market careers.
Prepare for the pre-CAS interview and submit CV plus two references.
MSc Information Technology
Postgraduate •
INR: ₹21.6 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in IT, software, systems and digital technology careers.
Some programming knowledge helps and CV is mandatory according to the source.
MSc International Hospitality Management
Postgraduate •
INR: ₹21.6 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in hospitality, tourism and service-sector leadership.
Hospitality or tourism experience through internship, job or family business is a significant advantage and should be mentioned in the personal statement and CV.
MSc Event Management
Postgraduate •
INR: ₹21.6 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in event planning, live experiences and event operations.
A portfolio of events with photos and reports can strengthen the application.
BA Business Management
Undergraduate •
INR: ₹21.6 lakhs
Best for: Students who want a broad foundation in business and management.
Write a strong personal statement explaining why you want a business career.
BA International Hospitality Management
Undergraduate •
INR: ₹21.6 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in hospitality, tourism and global service industries.
A clear personal statement is important for this route.
BSc Zoology
Undergraduate •
INR: ₹21.6 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in animals, wildlife, biology and conservation.
Mention biology projects, wildlife interests or volunteering in the personal statement.
BA Photography and Film Production
Undergraduate •
INR: ₹21.6 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in photography, filmmaking, media and creative production.
Submit a digital portfolio link in the application; an interview may be required.
BA International Tourism Management
Undergraduate •
INR: ₹21.6 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in travel, tourism, destination management and global visitor economy roles.
The personal statement should show passion for the travel industry.
The University of Derby is known for MSc International Business, MSc Information Technology, MSc International Hospitality Management, Global MBA, Event Management, Business Management, Tourism, Zoology, Photography and Film Production.
The uploaded source lists undergraduate tuition at around £17,500 per year and postgraduate tuition from £17,500 to £20,950 per year, with Global MBA listed at £18,000.
Yes. MSc International Business is one of the popular course examples in the uploaded source and is listed at £17,500.
MSc Information Technology is listed among the university’s popular courses, with the source noting that some programming knowledge helps and CV is mandatory.
Yes. Students should calculate course fees together with rent, food, transport, socialising, visa costs, healthcare surcharge and scholarship support before accepting an offer.
Estimated 70-80% acceptance rate, September, January and March/May intakes, UCAS and official website routes, Indian Class 12 and bachelor’s requirements, IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, portfolio, interview and pre-CAS preparation
The University of Derby has an estimated acceptance rate of around 70-80%, though the uploaded source states that the university does not officially publish an acceptance rate. Indian undergraduate applicants need a minimum of 70% in Class 12, while postgraduate applicants usually need a bachelor’s degree with around 50-60%. Students can apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or through the official website for undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Intakes include September, January and March/May. English language proof can include IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT or qualifying English scores from CBSE, CISCE and Maharashtra boards with a minimum of 75%. MOI certificates are not accepted.
University of Derby admissions are considered moderately selective. The uploaded source states that the university does not officially publish its acceptance rate, but higher-education data platforms estimate that the university admits around 70% to 80% of applicants.
Indian undergraduate applicants generally need a minimum of 70% in Class 12. Postgraduate applicants usually need a bachelor’s degree with around 50% to 60% marks. The source also states that postgraduate applications are considered on a case-by-case basis.
Indian students can apply to the University of Derby through UCAS for undergraduate courses or through the official university website for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The uploaded source states that students applying through UCAS need to create a UCAS account, select the course and submit the application using the university code D39.
The University of Derby offers 3 intakes: September, January and March/May. September is the main intake for most undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. January is available for selected programmes. March/May is available for limited courses.
The uploaded source states that deadlines vary depending on the course and that international students should apply as early as possible to allow enough time for admissions and UK Student visa arrangements. For September 2026, the suggested timeline is to apply by June-July 2026. January 2026 applications are listed as closed, while March/May 2026 applicants should apply 2-3 months before the start date.
Required documents for undergraduate applicants may include Class 10 and 12 marksheets, academic references, portfolio, Statement of Purpose, UCAS personal statement and interview where required.
Required documents for postgraduate applicants may include high school exam results, official transcripts, work experience, portfolio, Letter of Recommendation, interview, passport and photo identification.
English language proof is important. The uploaded source states that the University of Derby does not accept English language test scores more than two years old and does not accept Medium of Instruction certificates as proof of English proficiency.
English requirement levels include IELTS 6.0 for Level A, IELTS 6.5 for Levels B and C and IELTS 7.0 for Level D. PTE Academic is listed from 59 to 76 depending on level. The source notes that TOEFL iBT scores listed apply for tests taken from 21 January 2026 onwards, but the score format appears unusual and should be verified officially.
The source also states that English from CBSE, CISCE and Maharashtra boards may be accepted with a minimum of 75%. Students should verify whether their course accepts school English scores or requires a secure English language test.
Some courses may require additional steps. Photography and Film Production may require a digital portfolio and interview. Global MBA applicants should prepare for the pre-CAS interview and submit a CV plus two references.
The uploaded FAQ states that the University of Derby usually takes around two weeks to accept or respond to applications from international students. Students should still apply early because offer conditions, scholarship confirmation, CAS, visa and accommodation timelines can take longer.
Accommodation planning should begin after shortlisting or receiving an offer. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of Derby based on rent, bills, commute, safety, amenities, room type, contract length and move-in support before arrival.
Step 1: Choose the right University of Derby course
Shortlist the programme based on academic background, intake, tuition fee, portfolio requirement, pre-CAS requirement, scholarship eligibility and accommodation budget.
Step 2: Check the correct intake
Confirm whether the course is available in September, January or March/May intake.
Step 3: Use the correct application route
Use UCAS for undergraduate admission or the official university website for undergraduate and postgraduate routes.
Step 4: Check Indian academic eligibility
UG applicants should check Class 12 percentage, while PG applicants should check bachelor’s degree percentage and subject relevance.
Step 5: Prepare English proof
Prepare IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT or accepted board English proof based on the exact course requirement.
Step 6: Prepare supporting documents
Prepare marksheets, transcripts, references, SOP, UCAS personal statement, portfolio, CV, work experience evidence, passport and photo identification where required.
Step 7: Prepare interview or pre-CAS answers
Some courses may require interview, while Global MBA applicants should prepare for pre-CAS interview guidance.
Step 8: Arrange accommodation
Compare verified student accommodation near University of Derby before CAS, visa and travel planning.
September 2026
Most undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
Main intake; students should apply early for smoother admission, visa and accommodation planning.
January 2026
Selected undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
Students should check future January intake availability for their chosen course.
March/May 2026
Limited programmes, mostly specific courses
Useful for selected courses only; students should verify exact programme availability.
undergraduate
academic requirements
application route
ucas code
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
application route
english language requirements
additional requirements
Indian students can apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or through the official University of Derby website for undergraduate and postgraduate courses. UCAS applicants use university code D39.
The uploaded source lists a minimum of 70% in Class 12 for undergraduate admission and around 50-60% in a bachelor’s degree for postgraduate admission.
No. The uploaded source states that Medium of Instruction certificates are not accepted as proof of English language proficiency.
Yes. The uploaded source lists September, January and March/May intakes, with January available for selected undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Students should start accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer because housing, commute, bills and visa timelines need to be managed together.
A Derby student experience across Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill, One Friar Gate Square, Chesterfield, Buxton and Leek with applied facilities, lower living costs, student work opportunities and verified accommodation planning
The University of Derby has four main campuses in the UK according to the uploaded source: Derby Campus, Chesterfield Campus, Buxton Campus and Leek Campus. The main Derby Campus includes Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill and One Friar Gate Square, all close to the city centre and connected by local transport. Kedleston Road is the primary student hub with a large library, sports centre, study spaces, cafes and student support services. The university also offers engineering laboratories, media studios and simulated hospital wards. Annual living costs excluding tuition are estimated at £2,752.40-£5,352.40, while students can reduce costs through home cooking, a 16-25 Railcard, student discounts and budget supermarkets.
Student life at the University of Derby is shaped by its city-connected campus sites, practical learning facilities, applied course structure, student support and relatively manageable East Midlands living costs.
The uploaded source states that the university has 4 main campuses in the UK: Derby Campus, Chesterfield Campus, Buxton Campus and Leek Campus. The Derby Campus is the main and largest campus, where most undergraduate and postgraduate courses are taught.
The main Derby Campus includes sites such as Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill and One Friar Gate Square. These are located close to Derby city centre and connected by local transport.
Kedleston Road is described as the primary student hub, with facilities such as a large library, sports centre, study spaces, cafes and student support services. This is useful for students who want daily academic and social facilities in one main location.
Chesterfield Campus focuses mainly on healthcare and nursing programmes with modern clinical training facilities. Buxton Campus is known for hospitality, tourism and spa management, historically based at the Devonshire Dome. Leek Campus is part of Buxton and Leek College and offers further education and some university-validated courses.
The uploaded source also highlights industry-standard learning facilities, including engineering laboratories, media studios and simulated hospital wards for healthcare training. These facilities can support students seeking applied, career-oriented learning.
The source estimates the annual cost of living for University of Derby students at around £2,752.40 to £5,352.40, approximately ₹3.4 lakhs to ₹6.6 lakhs, excluding tuition fees. These figures are converted from weekly living costs listed by the university and should be treated as planning estimates.
Food shopping is estimated at £1,560 to £2,600 per year, while socialising is estimated at £1,040 to £2,600 per year. Student gym membership is listed at £119.90 annually, lunch on campus at £2.50 and a student railcard at £30.
The source gives practical cost-saving advice for Indian students, including cooking at home, using a 16-25 Railcard for cheaper train travel, using student discount platforms such as UNiDAYS and shopping at budget supermarkets.
Student work opportunities are also mentioned. The uploaded source says students can find paid work through the Student Employment Agency, the Union shop, Blends cafes, Union Social Space and local employers through part-time jobs and volunteering fairs. Careers and Employment Service support includes CV writing and interview preparation.
The source notes that international students in the UK are normally allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during term time, and many temporary or student-support roles pay around £13.37 per hour. Students should always verify current visa work rules before accepting work.
Accommodation planning is important because the source does not provide a full room-level rent table in the retrieved content. Students should compare PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private housing near Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill, One Friar Gate Square and Derby city centre.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of Derby based on rent, bills, safety, commute, amenities, room type and contract length before booking from India.
Derby Campus
Chesterfield Campus
Buxton Campus
Leek Campus
Near Kedleston Road
Best for: Students who want quick access to the primary student hub, library, sports centre and support services
Commute: Depends on exact property location
Best for students prioritising academic routine and campus convenience.
Derby City Centre
Best for: Students who want transport, food, shopping, part-time work and social access
Commute: Depends on local transport and walking distance
Students should compare rent, noise, bills and commute.
Near Markeaton Street
Best for: Students whose teaching or facilities are based near Markeaton Street
Commute: Varies by property
Course location should be checked before booking.
Near Britannia Mill
Best for: Students needing access to creative or campus-specific facilities around this site
Commute: Varies by property
Good for students whose course uses this campus site.
Near One Friar Gate Square
Best for: Students whose course timetable uses this location
Commute: Varies by property
Students should check exact teaching location and transport.
Student life at Derby is practical and city-connected, with campus sites close to the city centre, applied facilities, student support, sports centre, library, cafes, employment support and manageable living-cost estimates.
The uploaded source estimates annual living costs excluding tuition at £2,752.40-£5,352.40, but students should verify rent and accommodation costs separately.
Yes. The source mentions Student Employment Agency roles, Union shop jobs, Blends cafe roles, Union Social Space jobs and a Part-time Jobs and Volunteering Fair.
The uploaded source describes Derby Campus as the main and largest campus, with Kedleston Road as the primary student hub.
Accommodation planning matters because teaching sites include Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill and One Friar Gate Square, so students should compare rent, commute, bills and campus location before booking.
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, Performance Team Sports Scholar, Chevening Scholarship, full-payment discount, International Alumni Discount, paid work opportunities, part-time jobs and verified accommodation budget planning
The University of Derby offers several scholarships and fee discounts for April 2026, June 2026, September 2026 and January 2027 intakes. The uploaded source states that students can receive up to £3,000, approximately ₹3.70 lakhs. Scholarship and funding options include Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship worth £2,000, Chevening Scholarship listed as external and closed, Performance Team Sports Scholar worth £3,000, £1,000 full-payment discount for students paying full annual tuition before enrolment, and International Alumni Discount for eligible recent Derby graduates enrolling in postgraduate study by July 2026. The source also mentions student work opportunities through Student Employment Agency, Union outlets and local part-time jobs.
University of Derby scholarships and fee discounts can help Indian and international students reduce the cost of studying in the UK. The uploaded source states that scholarships are available for the April 2026, June 2026, September 2026 and January 2027 intakes.
Students can receive up to £3,000, approximately ₹3.70 lakhs, according to the uploaded source. The overview section also lists scholarship amount as £2,000 to £3,000, so students should verify the exact award type, intake and eligibility before relying on a scholarship value.
The Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship is listed at £2,000. Eligibility includes being a self-funding overseas fee-paying student, studying a full-time MRes programme, starting studies in April 2026, September 2026 or January 2027 and fulfilling programme entry conditions. The uploaded source states it is automatically awarded if eligible.
The Performance Team Sports Scholar award is listed at £3,000, approximately ₹3.70 lakhs. Eligibility includes evidence of a high national or regional ranking and national league exposure. The deadline listed in the source is 31 July 2026.
The Chevening Scholarship is listed as an external option requiring 2,800 hours of work experience and an undergraduate degree. The source lists the status as closed and award amount as £2,000. Students should verify current Chevening rules directly because external scholarship details can change independently of the university.
Students who pay their full annual tuition fee before enrolment may receive a £1,000 full-payment discount, approximately ₹1.23 lakhs. This can help students with available upfront funds but should be confirmed in the official fee statement.
The International Alumni Discount is available for students who graduated from the University of Derby in the 2023/24 or 2024/25 academic years and enrol in a postgraduate programme by July 2026, according to the uploaded source.
The source includes a student-review note stating that some students claim the university offers limited scholarships. Students should therefore build a funding plan that does not rely only on scholarship approval.
Scholarship planning should be matched with tuition. Undergraduate tuition is listed at around £17,500 per year, postgraduate tuition at £17,500 to £20,950 and Global MBA at £18,000. A scholarship may reduce part of the tuition, but students still need to budget accommodation, food, travel, visa fee, healthcare surcharge and personal expenses.
Paid work can support student budgeting. The uploaded source says students can find paid work through the Student Employment Agency, Union shop, Blends cafes, Union Social Space and local employers through part-time jobs and volunteering fairs. Careers and Employment Service supports CV writing and interview preparation.
The source notes that international students are normally allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during term time, and many temporary or student-support roles pay around £13.37 per hour. Students should verify current UK Student Visa work rules before accepting employment.
A realistic Derby funding plan may combine scholarships, full-payment discount where affordable, family funds, education loans, savings, part-time work within visa rules and careful accommodation selection. Students should not rely on a scholarship until the university confirms the award officially by email or offer communication.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Derby so they can estimate the real monthly budget after scholarship support. Comparing PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats early can help students avoid last-minute housing stress and choose accommodation that supports academic routine.
Automatic Scholarships
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship is automatically awarded if eligible according to the uploaded source.
Sports Scholarships
Performance Team Sports Scholar supports students with high national or regional ranking and national league exposure.
External Scholarships
Chevening is listed as an external scholarship option, but the source marks it closed.
Payment-Based Discounts
Students paying full annual tuition before enrolment may receive a £1,000 full-payment discount.
Alumni Discounts
International Alumni Discount supports eligible recent University of Derby graduates progressing to postgraduate study.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Students should budget rent, bills, food, transport, visa costs and personal expenses separately unless scholarship terms clearly include living support.
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £2,000
Best for eligible full-time MRes applicants who meet programme conditions.
Chevening Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £2,000 according to uploaded table
Students should verify Chevening details directly because it is external and may not match standard Chevening award structures.
Performance Team Sports Scholar
Best for:
Coverage: £3,000
Relevant for competitive athletes with strong sporting evidence.
Full-Payment Discount
Best for:
Coverage: £1,000
Useful for students with upfront fee-paying capacity.
International Alumni Discount
Best for:
Coverage: Not specified in retrieved table
Relevant for Derby graduates returning for postgraduate study.
Yes. The uploaded source lists scholarships and discounts including Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, Performance Team Sports Scholar, full-payment discount and International Alumni Discount, with awards up to £3,000.
The uploaded source states that students can receive up to £3,000, approximately ₹3.70 lakhs, depending on scholarship type and eligibility.
The uploaded FAQ says the University of Derby informs applicants by email to confirm their scholarship award.
The uploaded source notes that international students in the UK are normally allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during term time, but current visa rules should be checked before working.
The listed scholarships and discounts focus on fee reductions or awards, so students should budget accommodation separately unless official terms clearly include housing support.
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Explore University of Derby admissions, eligibility, September, January and limited spring intakes, UCAS and direct application routes, Global MBA requirements, English language scores, CAS process, tuition fees and practical guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
September
Application Route
UCAS & University Portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 - 7.0
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Selective
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
University of Derby admissions are offered through rolling review across multiple intakes, with September as the main intake and January, March or May options available for selected courses.
University of Derby is a UK university offering undergraduate, postgraduate and online programmes across business, IT, hospitality, tourism, event management, zoology, creative production and related fields. Undergraduate applicants can apply through UCAS or the university portal, while postgraduate applicants apply directly through the official course page. Indian students generally need around 70% in Class 12 for undergraduate entry and around 50% to 60% in a bachelor’s degree for postgraduate entry. The university reviews complete applications in around four weeks, and international students should apply early to allow time for admission review, CAS, deposit and UK Student Visa processing.
September is the main intake for University of Derby admissions
January intake is available for selected undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
March and May intakes are limited to specific courses
The university follows rolling admissions until seats are filled
UG applicants can apply through UCAS or the official university portal
PG applicants apply directly through the course page on the official website
Indian UG applicants generally need around 70% in Class 12
PG applicants generally need a bachelor’s degree with about 50% to 60%
The university can issue CAS up to 6 months before the course start date
Students looking for a UK university with September, January and selected spring intake options
Indian undergraduate applicants with around 70% in Class 12
Postgraduate applicants with a bachelor’s degree and around 50% to 60% marks
Students interested in business, international business, IT, hospitality, event management, tourism, zoology or creative production
MBA applicants interested in business administration with work experience or business exposure
Creative applicants who can prepare a portfolio for photography and film-related courses
International students who can prepare transcripts, SOP, references, English proof, deposit and visa documents early
Students below the 70% Class 12 range may need to check course-specific flexibility for undergraduate admission
Postgraduate applicants below 50% may find direct admission difficult unless the course allows case-by-case review
Students relying on medium of instruction evidence may face issues because the uploaded content says MOI is not accepted for English
Applicants with English tests older than 2 years may need to retake an accepted test
Creative applicants without a portfolio may struggle for photography and film production courses
Students applying late may face limited course availability, especially outside the September intake
Applicants who delay deposit, CAS and visa documents may face pressure before enrolment
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS / Direct
UG applicants can apply through UCAS or the University of Derby official portal using academic documents, personal statement, references and English proof.
Postgraduate Admissions
Course Page Application
PG applicants apply directly through the official course page and are reviewed case by case.
Main Intake
September Main Intake
September is the main intake, while January and limited April or May options are available for selected programmes.
Admission Type
Rolling Review
Selection depends on academic eligibility, English proof, SOP, references, portfolio, interview and course-specific requirements.
Students should apply by June to July 2026 for the September intake, while January and limited spring intake applicants should apply several months before the course start date.
October - November 2025
January 2026 Suggested Application Timeline
Students targeting January 2026 selected UG or PG courses should ideally apply by October or November 2025.
2 - 3 months before start date
April / May 2026 Limited Intake
Limited spring-intake applicants should apply 2 to 3 months before the course start date.
June - July 2026
September 2026 Suggested Application Timeline
International students targeting September 2026 should apply by June or July 2026 because this is the main intake with the largest course availability.
14 September 2026
Global MBA September Intake Deadline
The uploaded content mentions that Indian students can apply for the Global MBA until 14 September 2026 for the September intake.
Up to 6 months before course start
CAS Issuance Window
The uploaded content says the university can issue CAS up to 6 months before the course start date for students applying from outside the UK.
After offer acceptance
Deposit and Visa Preparation
Students should prepare the required deposit, financial evidence, TB certificate where required and UK Student Visa documents.
University of Derby eligibility depends on course level, academic marks, English proof and programme-specific requirements such as portfolio, interview or work experience.
Undergraduate
Minimum 70% in Class 12 for Indian students
Postgraduate
Bachelor’s degree with minimum 50% to 60%
Global MBA
Bachelor’s degree with strong business motivation and recommended work experience
University of Derby accepts IELTS, PTE and TOEFL iBT for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, but does not accept English tests older than 2 years or medium of instruction evidence.
IELTS
Level A
6.0 Overall
With 5.5
Level B
6.5 Overall
With 5.5
Level C
6.5 Overall
With 6.0
Level D
7.0 Overall
With 6.5
PTE Academic
Level A
59 Overall
No less than 59
Level B
65 Overall
No less than 59
Level C
71 Overall
No less than 65
Level D
76 Overall
No less than 65
TOEFL iBT
Level A
4.0 Overall
For tests taken from 21 January 2026 onwards as mentioned in uploaded content
Level B / C
4.5 Overall
For tests taken from 21 January 2026 onwards as mentioned in uploaded content
Level D
5.0 Overall
For tests taken from 21 January 2026 onwards as mentioned in uploaded content
Class 12 English
Accepted Indian Boards
75% Minimum
Accepted from CBSE, CICSE and Maharashtra boards
Not Accepted
Medium of Instruction
MOI evidence is not accepted for English
Completed UCAS application for undergraduate applicants
Completed official university portal application where applicable
Class 10 marksheet
Class 12 marksheet
High school exam results
Bachelor’s degree certificate for postgraduate applicants
Official academic transcripts
Academic references
Statement of Purpose
UCAS personal statement for undergraduate applicants
Letter of Recommendation
Portfolio for creative courses where required
Interview preparation where required
Work experience documents where required
English language test score or accepted Class 12 English proof
Passport and photo identification
Financial proof for visa stage
CAS documents after offer acceptance
TB certificate where required
University of Derby is popular for Global MBA, MSc International Business, MSc Information Technology, MSc International Hospitality Management, MSc Event Management, BA Business Management, BSc Zoology and BA Photography and Film Production.
Master of Business Administration (Global MBA) - Online
Best For
Work experience is highly recommended, especially for students with 50% to 60% academic profiles.
MSc International Business
Best For
Highlight business projects, internships, commerce exposure or family business experience in the personal statement.
MSc Information Technology
Best For
If the previous degree is non-IT, show relevant modules, certifications, projects or work experience in the personal statement.
MSc International Hospitality Management
Best For
Hospitality or tourism experience through internship, job or family business can strongly support the application.
MSc Event Management
Best For
Event planning experience, college festivals, projects or volunteering should be clearly mentioned.
BA Business Management
Best For
A strong personal statement explaining business career motivation can improve course fit.
BSc Zoology
Best For
Mention biology projects, wildlife interest, animal volunteering or conservation-related activities.
BA Photography and Film Production
Best For
Portfolio is compulsory, with 10 to 15 photos and 2 to 3 short films or videos mentioned in the uploaded content.
Global MBA
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc International Business
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Information Technology
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc International Hospitality Management
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Moderately Selective
Acceptance Rate: Estimated 70% to 80%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Minimum academic eligibility
Clear SOP or personal statement
Accepted English proof
Academic references
Work experience for MBA, hospitality and selected PG routes
Portfolio for creative courses
Interview readiness where required
CAS and deposit readiness for international applicants
Apply by June or July 2026 for September intake because it has the widest course availability.
UG applicants should use UCAS or the official portal and remember the University of Derby UCAS code D39.
PG applicants should apply through the course page and prepare documents because applications are reviewed case by case.
Students using Class 12 English proof should confirm they are from CBSE, CICSE or Maharashtra board and have at least 75%.
Do not rely on medium of instruction letters because the uploaded content says MOI is not accepted for English.
Hospitality, tourism and event applicants should highlight internships, school events, jobs, volunteering or family business exposure.
Creative applicants should prepare the portfolio before applying, especially for photography and film production.
International students should prepare deposit funds early because the uploaded FAQ mentions an £8,000 student deposit.
Applying late for September intake despite it being the main intake
Assuming all courses are available in January, March or May
Submitting MOI instead of an accepted English test or accepted Class 12 English proof
Using English test scores older than 2 years
Not preparing portfolio for creative courses
Writing a generic SOP without course-specific motivation
Ignoring interview requirements where applicable
Delaying deposit, CAS and visa documents after receiving an offer
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Low to course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select an undergraduate, postgraduate or online course in business, IT, hospitality, event management, tourism, zoology, creative media or related fields.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review Class 12 or bachelor’s percentage, English requirement, portfolio, interview and work experience expectations.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange marksheets, transcripts, references, SOP, personal statement, portfolio, passport and English proof.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for UG courses or through the official university course page for direct UG and PG applications.
STEP 5
Application Review
The university usually reviews complete applications within around four weeks after all required documents are submitted.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Accept or decline the offer through UCAS or university communication and complete pending conditions.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Pay the required deposit, receive CAS when eligible and prepare financial proof, TB certificate and UK Student Visa documents.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Popular Career Areas
Business, IT, hospitality, tourism, events, zoology and creative media
Admission Decision Timeline
The uploaded content says complete applications are usually reviewed within around four weeks
Flexible Intake Options
September is the main intake, with January and limited March or May routes available for selected courses
Fee Range Signal
The uploaded content mentions average annual costs around 21.6 to 25.8 lakhs for Indian students
University of Derby can be a practical option for Indian students targeting business, IT, hospitality, tourism or creative courses with moderate entry requirements.
September is the safest intake because it has the largest course availability, so students should avoid depending on January or spring intake unless the course is confirmed.
Students with 50% to 60% in bachelor’s can still explore PG options, but the SOP should strongly explain course fit, work experience and career direction.
For Global MBA, work experience is highly recommended and can strengthen even an average academic profile.
Creative-course applicants should prepare a strong portfolio early because BA Photography and Film Production requires photo and video samples.
English planning should be done carefully because the university does not accept MOI and does not accept tests older than 2 years.
Students should keep deposit and visa funds ready early because CAS can be issued up to 6 months before course start only after the required conditions are met.
September is the main intake, while January and limited March or May intakes are available for selected programmes.
Undergraduate students can apply through UCAS or the official University of Derby portal.
Postgraduate students apply directly through the official course page on the university website.
The uploaded content mentions minimum 70% in Class 12 for undergraduate applicants.
Postgraduate applicants generally need a bachelor’s degree with about 50% to 60%, depending on the course.
The uploaded content says the university usually reviews complete applications within around four weeks.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, document, deposit and UK Student Visa requirements for their selected course.
The uploaded content mentions September as the main intake, January as a secondary intake and March or May as limited intakes for selected courses.
Undergraduate applicants can apply through UCAS or through the official University of Derby portal.
The uploaded content mentions University of Derby UCAS code D39.
Postgraduate applicants apply directly through the course page on the official University of Derby website.
The uploaded content mentions minimum 70% in Class 12 for undergraduate programmes.
Postgraduate applicants generally need a bachelor’s degree with about 50% to 60%, depending on the course.
The uploaded content mentions IELTS, PTE Academic and TOEFL iBT as accepted English tests for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Yes, the uploaded content says the university accepts English from CBSE, CICSE and Maharashtra boards with minimum 75%.
No. The uploaded content says medium of instruction evidence is not accepted for English.
The uploaded content says the university can issue a CAS up to 6 months before the course start date for students applying from outside the UK.
The uploaded FAQ mentions an £8,000 deposit to secure a seat in the applied programme.
The university does not officially publish an acceptance rate. The uploaded content says several education platforms estimate it around 70% to 80%.
Students usually need academic marksheets, transcripts, references, SOP or personal statement, English proof, passport, portfolio or work experience where required and visa documents after offer.
Portfolio is required for selected creative courses. The uploaded content specifically mentions portfolio requirements for BA Photography and Film Production.
International students should ideally apply by June or July 2026 for September 2026 intake to allow time for admission processing and visa arrangements.
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