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Student Accommodation Near University of Exeter Business School
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£150/wk
Closest option
0.78 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
University of Exeter Business School is listed on Rennes Drive, Exeter EX4 4PU, and the supplied accommodation data gives students a strong walkable shortlist. Hill View Place is the closest supplied property at 0.78 km and offers ensuite, studio, shared-room and 1-bed options from £209 per week, with study room, gym, cinema room, outdoor area and bills included. New North Road is the cheapest supplied option from £150 per week and is still only 1.01 km away, with ensuite and shared-room options, free laundry, communal kitchen, study area, superfast WiFi, CCTV, key fob and lockable bedroom. Clifford House, Exeter One, Walnut Gardens and Verney Street Studios are also within 1.17 km, making the full list realistic for students who want to stay close to the business school. Students should compare by room type, weekly price, bills, security, study spaces, gym access and whether they prefer a studio, ensuite, shared room or 1-bed option.
Quick Answers
University of Exeter Business School has a strong set of walkable accommodation options in the supplied data, with all six properties within 1.17 km of campus. Hill View Place is closest at 0.78 km, while New North Road is cheapest from £150 per week. Clifford House and Walnut Gardens have some of the strongest amenity sets, while Verney Street Studios is a studio-only option close to city centre and bus routes.
Best For Budget
New North Road, Exeter
Best For Closest
Hill View Place, Exeter
Best For Amenities
Walnut Gardens, Exeter
Best For Studios
Hill View Place, Exeter
Best Value Tradeoff
New North Road gives the lowest supplied starting price at £150 per week while staying within 1.01 km of University of Exeter Business School and including electricity, gas, water, WiFi, free laundry, study area, CCTV, key fob and lockable bedroom.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 9 minutes on foot
£209/wk
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£150/week/wk
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£199/wk
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£177/wk
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£199/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hill View Place | £209 | Ensuite room, studio, shared room, 1-bed | 0.78 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Study room, gym, cinema room, communal lounge, bike storage | Up to 250Mbps internet, electricity, heating, water |
| New North Road | £150 | Ensuite room, shared room | 1.01 km | Around 12 minutes on foot | Common lounge room, communal kitchen, free laundry, study area, superfast WiFi | Electricity, gas, water, WiFi |
| Clifford House | £199 | Ensuite room, studio | 1.01 km | Around 12 minutes on foot | Study room, games area, gym, cinema area, meeting room | Water, WiFi, electricity, heating, contents insurance |
| Exeter One | £177 | Studio, ensuite room | 1.06 km | Around 13 minutes on foot | Communal lounge, garden, bike storage, outdoor area, onsite maintenance | Heating, water, electricity, WiFi |
| Walnut Gardens | £199 | Studio, ensuite room | 1.14 km | Around 14 minutes on foot | Onsite gym, yoga room, movie lounge, wellness facilities, study rooms | Gas, electricity, water, internet |
| Verney Street Studios | £248 | Studio | 1.17 km | Around 14 minutes on foot | Close to city centre and bus routes, communal space, courtyard, gym | Electricity, internet, water, gas |
Best Student Areas
Glenthorne Road and Rennes Drive area
Glenthorne Road is represented by Hill View Place, the closest supplied property at 0.78 km from University of Exeter Business School. It is best for students who want the shortest walk with room-type flexibility across ensuite, studio, shared room and 1-bed options.
New North Road
New North Road is represented by the cheapest supplied listing from £150 per week. It is around 1.01 km from the business school and offers ensuite and shared-room accommodation with free laundry, communal kitchen, study area, superfast WiFi, CCTV, key fob and lockable bedroom.
Stadium Way
Stadium Way is represented by Clifford House, which is around 1.01 km from the business school. It is a strong area choice for students who want ensuite or studio accommodation with study room, meeting room, gym, cinema area, games area and contents insurance included.
Cowley Bridge Road
Cowley Bridge Road is represented by Exeter One, a walkable option around 1.06 km away. It offers studio and ensuite rooms with communal lounge, garden, bike storage, outdoor area, onsite maintenance and included utilities.
Saint Davids Hill and Verney Street
Saint Davids Hill and Verney Street are represented by Walnut Gardens and Verney Street Studios. Walnut Gardens has premium managed amenities such as wellness facilities, study rooms and 24/7 security, while Verney Street Studios is a studio-only option close to city centre and bus routes.
The uploaded university data does not include populated nearby_places, so this content avoids adding unsupported shops, restaurants, stations or landmarks. The property addresses still show a useful Exeter accommodation cluster around Glenthorne Road, New North Road, Stadium Way, Cowley Bridge Road, Saint Davids Hill and Verney Street. This is practical for business school students because all supplied options are within 1.17 km of Rennes Drive. Students should still check live local essentials, safe walking routes and transport options from each property before booking.
How to Choose
Students choosing accommodation near University of Exeter Business School should start with budget, room type and facility preference because every supplied property is walkable. If the shortest distance matters most, Hill View Place is the best first option at 0.78 km. If price matters most, New North Road is strongest from £150 per week and includes bills, free laundry and security features. Clifford House is a strong all-round option for students who want gym, study, cinema and meeting spaces. Exeter One is useful for lower-priced studio or ensuite living with communal spaces and included utilities. Walnut Gardens is suitable for students who value premium managed amenities and security, while Verney Street Studios fits students who want a studio-only setup with in-room facilities and access to bus routes.
University Info
Address
Rennes Drive, Exeter, EX4 4PU
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Exeter accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially when they want walkable studios, ensuites, shared rooms or 1-bed options close to Rennes Drive and the University of Exeter Business School.
University of Exeter Business School accommodation can become competitive before autumn intake because the supplied options are all close to campus and include several bills-included Exeter properties.
Getting to Campus
All supplied University of Exeter Business School accommodation options are within 1.17 km of Rennes Drive, so walking is realistic across the full list.
Hill View Place: around 9 minutes walking from 0.78 km
New North Road: around 12 minutes walking from 1.01 km
Clifford House: around 12 minutes walking from 1.01 km
Exeter One: around 13 minutes walking from 1.06 km
Walnut Gardens: around 14 minutes walking from 1.14 km
Verney Street Studios: around 14 minutes walking from 1.17 km
The uploaded university data does not include nearby transport places, so no specific stations, bus stops or transport hubs have been added to the curated transport block. Verney Street Studios mentions city centre and bus routes in its property amenities, but students should still check the live route to Rennes Drive before booking.
Bills & Inclusions
Every supplied University of Exeter Business School accommodation option includes bills or core utilities, but the inclusions differ by property.
Hill View Place includes up to 250Mbps internet, electricity, heating and water.
New North Road includes electricity, gas, water and WiFi.
Clifford House includes water, WiFi, electricity, heating and contents insurance.
Exeter One includes heating, water, electricity and WiFi, with contents insurance listed under safety/security.
Walnut Gardens includes gas, electricity, water and internet.
Verney Street Studios includes electricity, internet, water and gas.
Students should compare bill inclusions carefully before booking. Clifford House and Exeter One mention contents insurance, while Hill View Place and Walnut Gardens highlight stronger internet or facility-led value. The best option depends on rent, distance, room type and included services together.
Room Types
studio
Studio rooms are supplied at Hill View Place, Clifford House, Exeter One, Walnut Gardens and Verney Street Studios. Hill View Place is the closest studio option, while Exeter One has the lowest studio-related starting price from £177 per week.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are supplied at Hill View Place, New North Road, Clifford House, Exeter One and Walnut Gardens. New North Road has the lowest supplied ensuite-related starting price at £150 per week.
shared room
Shared rooms are represented by non-ensuite options at Hill View Place and New North Road. New North Road is the best budget-led shared-room option in the supplied data.
1-bed
1-bed accommodation is supplied at Hill View Place. Students should check live availability because the same property also lists ensuite, studio and shared-room formats.
Booking Advice
Students should compare early because all supplied options are close to the business school. Start with Hill View Place for the shortest walk, New North Road for budget, Clifford House or Walnut Gardens for stronger facilities, and Verney Street Studios for studio-only living.
Area & Transport
Distance is a major strength for this University of Exeter Business School data set. Hill View Place is 0.78 km from the business school, New North Road and Clifford House are both 1.01 km away, Exeter One is 1.06 km away, Walnut Gardens is 1.14 km away and Verney Street Studios is 1.17 km away. Using approximate walking estimates, all six properties sit within roughly 9 to 14 minutes on foot. The source data does not include nearby transport hubs or verified route data, so exact public transport claims should not be added. The page should lead with walkability, room type, price and bill inclusions.
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Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near University of Exeter Business School?
New North Road is the cheapest supplied option, with prices starting from £150 per week. It is around 1.01 km from University of Exeter Business School and offers ensuite and shared-room options.
Which accommodation is closest to University of Exeter Business School?
Hill View Place is the closest supplied property at around 0.78 km from University of Exeter Business School. The estimated walk is roughly 9 minutes.
Are all supplied properties walkable to University of Exeter Business School?
Yes. All six supplied properties are within 1.17 km of University of Exeter Business School, so they can be presented as walkable using approximate walking estimates.
Are studio rooms available near University of Exeter Business School?
Yes. Studio rooms are supplied at Hill View Place, Clifford House, Exeter One, Walnut Gardens and Verney Street Studios.
Are ensuite rooms available near University of Exeter Business School?
Yes. Ensuite rooms are supplied at Hill View Place, New North Road, Clifford House, Exeter One and Walnut Gardens.
Are shared rooms available near University of Exeter Business School?
Yes. Shared rooms are represented by non-ensuite options at Hill View Place and New North Road. Students should confirm exact layout and bathroom sharing before booking.
Which property has the widest room choice?
Hill View Place has the widest room choice in the supplied data, with ensuite, studio, shared-room and 1-bed options.
Which property has the strongest amenities?
Walnut Gardens has a strong premium amenity set with onsite gym, yoga room, movie lounge, wellness facilities, study rooms, outdoor areas, social events, concierge and 24/7 security. Clifford House is also strong for gym, cinema, meeting room and study facilities.
Which property is best for students on a low budget?
New North Road is the best budget starting point because it starts from £150 per week and includes electricity, gas, water and WiFi.
Which property is best for students wanting the shortest walk?
Hill View Place is best for the shortest walk because it is only 0.78 km from University of Exeter Business School and offers multiple room types.
Are bills included in University of Exeter Business School accommodation options?
Yes. Every supplied property includes bills or core utilities. Common inclusions include internet or WiFi, water, electricity, gas or heating depending on the listing.
Does New North Road include free laundry?
Yes. New North Road lists free laundry, washing machine and tumble dryer in the supplied amenities. It also includes electricity, gas, water and WiFi.
Does Clifford House include contents insurance?
Yes. Clifford House lists contents insurance as included, along with water, WiFi, electricity and heating.
Which property includes wellness or premium managed facilities?
Walnut Gardens includes wellness and spa facilities, onsite gym, yoga room, movie lounge, study rooms, concierge, regular social events and 24/7 security.
Can international students book accommodation near University of Exeter Business School?
International students can enquire for these Exeter options, but they should confirm payment plan, guarantor requirements, deposit, tenancy length and move-in date before booking.
When should students book accommodation near University of Exeter Business School?
Students should usually begin comparing Exeter accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake. Walkable options close to Rennes Drive can become more competitive before September.
What should students check before booking?
Students should check live availability, exact room type, weekly rent, bills, deposit, tenancy length, cancellation terms, security features and the live walking route to Rennes Drive.
How should students enquire for accommodation near University of Exeter Business School?
Students should share their budget, preferred room type, move-in date, stay duration and bills preference. An advisor can then compare the closest, cheapest and best-fit Exeter options.
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A triple-accredited UK business school on Exeter’s green Streatham Campus
University of Exeter Business School is a triple-accredited business school based mainly on the University of Exeter’s Streatham Campus in Exeter, Devon. Founded in 2008, the Business School is known for Accounting and Finance, Economics, Management, Business, MBA, entrepreneurship, research and strong graduate outcomes. With students from more than 80 countries and accommodation available for eligible first-year students, it is a strong option for Indian and international students seeking a high-quality UK business education in a calmer student city than London.
School Name
University of Exeter Business School
Country
United Kingdom
City
Exeter
Region
Devon, England
Established
2008
University Type
Public
Main Campus
Streatham Campus
Academic Strength
Accounting and Finance, Economics, Management, MBA, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
International Community
Students from more than 80 countries according to the old source data
University of Exeter Business School is the business school of the University of Exeter, located mainly on the Streatham Campus in Exeter, Devon. Founded in 2008, the Business School has grown into one of the recognised business education providers in the UK, offering undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, PhD and research-based programmes across finance, accounting, economics, management, business, innovation, technology and entrepreneurship.
The Business School is described in the source data as holding Triple Crown Accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. This is an important quality signal for students comparing UK business schools, especially for MBA, finance, management and international business routes. Students should still verify the latest accreditation status before applying, but the triple-accreditation reference supports the school’s positioning as a serious global business education provider.
The Business School is based on the University of Exeter’s Streatham Campus, which is known for its green campus environment. The old source data mentions that the campus has won the Green Flag award and that its campus environment was ranked highly in older student experience survey data. For international students, this creates a different lifestyle from large metropolitan campuses: Exeter offers a peaceful, student-friendly environment with access to academic facilities, societies, green spaces, cultural venues and city life.
University of Exeter Business School has students from more than 80 countries according to the old source data, and the wider Business School student body includes many different nationalities. This international mix is useful for Indian students because business education benefits from cross-cultural classroom discussion, global case studies, group projects and peer networks. Students interested in international careers can gain exposure to classmates from different academic, cultural and professional backgrounds.
The Business School has four key departments mentioned in the source data: Finance and Accounting, Economics, Management and SITE, which refers to Service, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship. These departments cover many of the most searched business education pathways, including accounting, financial analysis, economics, marketing, entrepreneurship, innovation, business analytics, management, finance and MBA-related routes.
For Indian students, University of Exeter Business School can be attractive because it offers a respected UK business school environment without the same living-cost pressure as London. Exeter is generally calmer and more student-oriented than larger UK cities, while still offering access to employability support, career fairs, internships and graduate opportunities. The old source data also mentions strong graduate outcomes and employer engagement, though old employability percentages and salary references should be refreshed before publication.
The Business School offers both campus-based and wider university student life. Students can access societies, guild-affiliated activities, lecture theatres, seminar rooms, IT rooms, MBA facilities, cafés, business engagement spaces and university accommodation. The source data mentions over 180 guild-affiliated societies and student body diversity, which can help students build a social life alongside academic study.
Accommodation planning is an important part of studying at University of Exeter Business School. The source data states that campus housing is available and that first-year unaccompanied international undergraduate or postgraduate students may be guaranteed accommodation subject to university conditions. Residences include catered and self-catered options, with room types such as standard rooms, ensuite rooms, townhouses, studio rooms and self-contained flats. Students should verify current accommodation guarantee rules, application dates and housing charges before applying.
Students searching for student accommodation near University of Exeter Business School usually compare on-campus residences, Streatham Campus options, Exeter city centre, Pennsylvania, St James, St David’s, Mount Pleasant and other student-friendly areas. Students who want convenience may prefer campus or nearby housing, while students looking for more independence may choose private shared flats or student apartments in Exeter.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Exeter, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, shared flats, studio rooms and private student apartments. For Business School students, the right accommodation should support quiet study, group work, reliable internet, safe commute and realistic budgeting. Early comparison is especially useful before September intake when student housing demand usually rises.
Overall, University of Exeter Business School is best suited for students seeking a recognised UK business school with strong academic quality, international exposure, employability support and a calmer student-city lifestyle. Students should plan course selection, fees, scholarships, accommodation and career goals together before applying so the Exeter study experience remains academically strong and financially realistic.
Yes. University of Exeter Business School can be a strong option for Indian students interested in business, finance, economics, management, MBA and entrepreneurship in a recognised UK university environment.
The school is known for accounting and finance, economics, management, MBA, entrepreneurship, international student diversity and triple accreditation mentioned in the source data.
Students commonly compare on-campus residences, Streatham Campus housing, Exeter city centre, Pennsylvania, St James, St David’s and other student-friendly areas in Exeter.
Accommodation in Exeter is generally more manageable than London, but students should compare campus housing, PBSA, shared flats and private rentals early because demand rises before major intakes.
It can be worth it for students seeking a recognised UK business school, strong campus environment, international exposure and employability support in a student-friendly city.
Accounting, finance, economics, management, MBA and research programmes in Exeter
University of Exeter Business School offers undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, PhD, business degree apprenticeship and study abroad routes across Accounting and Finance, Economics, Business and Management, and SITE. The old source data lists undergraduate fees from around £18,200 to £19,500 and postgraduate fees from around £19,400 to £30,000 depending on department and programme, but students should verify current tuition before applying.
University of Exeter Business School courses cover business, accounting, finance, economics, management, MBA, innovation, entrepreneurship and research. The Business School is structured around departments including Finance and Accounting, Economics, Management and SITE, which focuses on Service, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship. This structure makes the school relevant for students interested in corporate careers, finance, consulting, entrepreneurship, analytics, policy, management and leadership.
The old source data states that the Business School offers undergraduate and postgraduate study mainly across Accounting and Finance, Business and Management and Economics. It also mentions 14 bachelor’s courses, 29 master’s courses including the Exeter MBA, PhD programmes, business degree apprenticeships and study abroad courses. Students should verify current course availability before applying because programme lists and names change over time.
Undergraduate students may consider courses in Accounting and Finance, Business and Management, Economics or Flexible Combined Honours. The Flexible Combined Honours route allows students to combine subjects and build a broader academic profile. This may be useful for students who want interdisciplinary learning, study abroad options or a flexible business-related pathway.
Postgraduate students may consider specialised master’s degrees in Accounting and Finance, Economics, Management and related business areas. The old source data highlights Masters in Finance and MBA as particularly recognised postgraduate routes. These programmes may appeal to students looking for finance careers, business consulting, management roles, entrepreneurship or international business opportunities.
The old source data lists undergraduate tuition fees at £18,200 for Accounting and Finance, Business and Management and Economics, and £19,500 for Flexible Combined Honours. Postgraduate fees are listed as £24,200 for Accounting and Finance, £19,400 for Economics, £22,000 for Management and £30,000 for the Exeter MBA. These should be treated as source-based planning figures only because tuition fees change by year, programme and fee status.
Students should calculate tuition together with living costs and accommodation. Exeter may be more affordable than London, but the total budget still includes rent, food, local travel, books, visa costs, healthcare surcharge and setup expenses. Housing charges in the old source data vary by catered and self-catered accommodation, showing that room type can significantly affect annual cost.
Accommodation choice should match course workload. Finance, MBA and management students often need quiet study space, reliable WiFi and easy access to campus facilities for group work, career fairs and academic activities. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of Exeter Business School, including campus housing alternatives, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared student flats in Exeter.
Accounting and Finance
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: ££18,200 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in accounting, finance, audit and professional business careers
Students should build strong quantitative skills and understand UK finance and accounting pathways before applying.
Business and Management
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: ££18,200 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students seeking a broad business foundation with employability focus
Students should use internships, societies and career fairs to build UK employability.
Economics
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: ££18,200 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in economics, markets, policy and analytical careers
Strong mathematics, statistics and analytical writing skills can improve readiness.
Flexible Combined Honours
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: ££19,500 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students who want to combine subjects and build a broader academic profile
Students should choose combinations that support clear career or postgraduate goals.
MSc Accounting and Finance
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££24,200 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Graduates seeking specialist finance and accounting knowledge
Students should verify professional accreditation links and career pathways before applying.
MSc Economics
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££19,400 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in advanced economic analysis and policy-linked careers
A strong quantitative academic background can improve suitability.
MSc Management
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££22,000 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students seeking management skills for business or consulting careers
Students should build a strong SOP explaining career goals and management motivation.
Exeter MBA
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££30,000 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Professionals seeking leadership development and business transformation exposure
Applicants should verify work experience expectations, leadership profile requirements and current MBA fee before applying.
University of Exeter Business School is known for accounting and finance, economics, business and management, MSc finance routes, MBA and entrepreneurship-related study.
Tuition is a significant investment, especially for postgraduate and MBA routes, but Exeter living costs may be more manageable than London.
Popular options for Indian students may include Accounting and Finance, Business and Management, Economics, MSc Management, MSc Accounting and Finance and the Exeter MBA.
The school offers employability support, career fairs and internship schemes, but outcomes depend on course choice, skills, experience and use of career services.
Students should calculate tuition, accommodation, food, local travel, visa costs, healthcare surcharge, books and emergency funds together.
UCAS, postgraduate applications, English requirements and accommodation planning for international students
Admissions to University of Exeter Business School require academic records, English language proficiency, financial evidence, visa documents and supporting documents. The old source data states that undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS, postgraduate applicants apply through the university’s postgraduate application portal and no application fee is charged. Students should verify current entry requirements, deadlines, English scores and accommodation rules before applying.
University of Exeter Business School admissions are suitable for students applying to undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and research-related business programmes in the UK. The old source data states that undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants apply through the University of Exeter postgraduate application portal. Students should verify the latest route before applying because admission systems and course-specific requirements can change.
The source data mentions that no application fee is charged for applying to courses. This may make the application process more accessible for international students, but applicants should still confirm the current policy for the exact course and year. Some competitive programmes may require stronger academic preparation, references, personal statements or professional experience.
The old source data describes English language requirements such as TOEFL iBT 90, IELTS 6.5 or 7.0 for scholarships and PTE Academic 58. These scores should be treated as old source-based guidance only. Students must verify the latest course-specific English requirements because business, finance, MBA and research courses may have different minimum scores or component requirements.
Supporting documents mentioned in the old source data include proof of English language proficiency, transcripts from high school or college, bank statement showing financial ability, visa and passport, resume and Letter of Recommendation, especially for postgraduate applicants. Indian students should prepare scanned copies early and ensure that names, dates, grades and passport details are consistent across documents.
The old content also mentions an acceptance rate of 87%, but this should be treated with caution because acceptance rates can change and may not reflect programme-level competitiveness. Finance, MBA and specialised postgraduate routes may be more competitive than general admission statistics suggest. Students should focus on academic fit, course relevance, English readiness and a strong statement rather than relying on acceptance-rate numbers.
Admission planning should include accommodation planning from the beginning. The old source data states that campus housing is available and that eligible unaccompanied first-year international undergraduate or postgraduate students may be guaranteed accommodation subject to conditions. Students can apply for accommodation online from April of the year of entry according to the source data, but they should verify current accommodation deadlines and guarantee rules before applying.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of Exeter Business School, including on-campus alternatives, PBSA, shared flats, ensuite rooms and studio apartments in Exeter. Students should compare accommodation based on commute, rent, included bills, study environment, safety and tenancy length.
The most common mistake is treating admission, funding and accommodation as separate tasks. For Exeter, students should check admission deadlines, apply for housing early, prepare proof of funds and understand visa requirements together. This is especially important for international students arriving for the main autumn intake.
Overall, University of Exeter Business School admissions require organised preparation, strong documents and realistic financial planning. Indian students should verify current course requirements, English scores, scholarships, accommodation availability and visa documents before finalising their application.
Step 1: Choose Programme
Select an undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, PhD or study abroad route based on academic background and career goals.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review academic eligibility, English language score, work experience expectations and programme-specific criteria.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, English test scores, passport, visa documents, bank statement, resume and recommendation letters where required.
Step 4: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or the university postgraduate application portal for postgraduate courses.
Step 5: Track Offer Decision
Monitor conditional or unconditional offer updates and respond within required deadlines.
Step 6: Plan Scholarships and Funding
Check Global Excellence, Business School scholarships and Indian student funding routes before final budgeting.
Step 7: Arrange Accommodation
Apply for university accommodation where eligible and compare verified Exeter student housing through Admistay.
Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival
Complete proof of funds, CAS, visa application, travel planning and accommodation confirmation.
Main Autumn Intake
Most UK undergraduate and postgraduate programmes commonly start in the autumn intake, but availability varies by programme.
Application: Students should verify current UCAS, postgraduate and accommodation deadlines for the intended academic year.
Accommodation should be planned early because Exeter student housing demand rises before the main intake.
Programme-Specific Intakes
Some programmes may have different start dates depending on level, department or study route.
Application: Application periods vary by programme and academic year.
Students should confirm intake availability before paying deposits or booking travel.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants use the University of Exeter postgraduate application portal according to the old source data.
Admission depends on course level and programme. Applicants need strong academics, English proficiency and supporting documents, especially for postgraduate and MBA routes.
The main autumn intake is usually the most common for UK business programmes, but students should verify course-specific start dates.
Students should arrange accommodation as early as possible after shortlisting or receiving an offer, especially if they want university-managed housing.
The old source data mentions IELTS, TOEFL iBT and PTE Academic as accepted English tests, but students should verify current score requirements for their course.
A green campus business school experience with societies, residences and Exeter student living
University of Exeter Business School is based mainly on the Streatham Campus and also has Business School presence connected to Penryn Campus. Students benefit from a green campus setting, business school facilities, societies, MBA spaces, IT rooms, cafés, student accommodation and Exeter’s calm but active student lifestyle. Accommodation options include catered halls, self-catered rooms, ensuite rooms, townhouses, studios and private housing after first year.
Campus life at University of Exeter Business School is centred mainly around the University of Exeter’s Streatham Campus in Exeter, Devon. The old source data describes the campus as an award-winning green campus environment, which can be appealing for students who want strong academic facilities without the intensity of a very large city. Exeter offers a balanced lifestyle with study spaces, societies, sports, city culture and access to the surrounding Devon region.
The Business School is based in three buildings on the Streatham Campus and one building on the Penryn Campus in Cornwall according to the old source data. The Streatham facilities include lecture halls, conference rooms, a special MBA suite, specialist IT rooms, seminar rooms and a café. The Penryn building includes a designated business engagement area and offers business study options, including a BSc route mentioned in the source data.
Student life is supported by a large society ecosystem. The old source data mentions over 180 guild-affiliated societies, ranging from conventional academic, sport and cultural groups to more niche communities. Societies are important for international students because they help build friendships, improve communication confidence and create opportunities beyond lectures.
The Business School student body is internationally diverse. The old source data mentions students from more than 80 countries and approximately 93 nationalities in the Business School student body. This multicultural environment is valuable for business education because students learn from different cultures, markets, work styles and perspectives. Indian students can benefit from this global exposure while still enjoying a more relaxed student city than London.
Exeter itself offers a student-friendly lifestyle. Students can explore restaurants, cafés, nightlife, cinemas, sports venues, museums such as RAMM and cultural spaces. The city is smaller and calmer than London or Manchester, which may suit students who prefer a focused academic environment with manageable daily living and shorter commutes.
Accommodation is one of the strongest practical elements of the student experience. The old source data states that both Streatham and Penryn campuses offer housing facilities to first-year students, and that unaccompanied first-year international undergraduate or postgraduate students may be guaranteed accommodation subject to conditions. Students should verify current rules, deadlines and eligibility before relying on this.
Residence options include catered halls and self-catered houses or flats. Room types mentioned in the source include standard rooms, ensuite rooms, townhouses, studio rooms and self-contained flats. Catered students may receive meal plans depending on campus, while self-catered students can prepare their own food or buy meals from catered halls. Facilities can include heating, lighting, utility charges, TV areas, insurance cover and access to sports grounds, depending on residence type.
After the first year, many students move into private housing near campus or in Exeter’s student-friendly neighbourhoods. Students searching for student accommodation near University of Exeter Business School may compare Streatham Campus residences, Exeter city centre, Pennsylvania, St James, St David’s, Mount Pleasant and nearby private student flats. The right choice depends on budget, commute, lifestyle, bills and preference for campus or city living.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Exeter, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments. Students can compare accommodation by commute, room type, safety, rent, amenities, bills and contract length before arriving in the UK.
Overall, University of Exeter Business School offers a well-rounded student life experience for students who want academic quality, a green campus, international peer networks and a manageable city lifestyle. Students who choose accommodation early and engage in societies, career events and campus facilities are likely to get stronger value from the Exeter experience.
Streatham Campus
Penryn Campus
University Residences
Green Campus Environment
Streatham Campus offers a green university setting that supports a calm and focused student lifestyle.
Student Societies
The old source data mentions over 180 guild-affiliated societies across academic, cultural, sport and interest-based activities.
Business School Facilities
Students can access lecture halls, seminar rooms, IT rooms, conference rooms, a café and an MBA suite.
International Community
Students from many countries study at the Business School, supporting global classroom discussion and peer networks.
Exeter City Life
Students can enjoy food, nightlife, museums, cinemas, sports and a student-friendly city atmosphere.
Accommodation Choice
Students can compare catered halls, self-catered rooms, ensuite options, studios, townhouses and private housing.
Streatham Campus
Best for: Campus convenience and first-year student life
Commute: Commute varies by residence and teaching building
Best for students who want easy access to lectures, societies and campus facilities.
Exeter City Centre
Best for: Food, shops, nightlife and transport access
Commute: Commute varies by route
Good for students who want a balance between university and city lifestyle.
Pennsylvania
Best for: Residential student living close to Streatham Campus
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Often considered by students who want to live near campus in private housing.
St James
Best for: Student housing and access to city facilities
Commute: Commute varies by route
Can suit students who want a more independent living setup.
St David’s
Best for: Transport links and city access
Commute: Commute varies by route
Useful for students who want rail connectivity and city convenience.
Mount Pleasant
Best for: Shared student housing and local lifestyle
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Students should compare bills, safety and walking distance before booking.
Student life is campus-based, international and society-rich, with access to green spaces, business school facilities, Exeter city life and student accommodation options.
The Business School has a diverse international student body, which can help Indian students find global peers and multicultural support.
Students commonly compare Streatham Campus residences, Exeter city centre, Pennsylvania, St James, St David’s, Mount Pleasant and private student housing near campus.
Business, finance, economics and MBA programmes require consistent study, group work, career preparation and strong academic organisation.
Accommodation planning affects commute, study routine, cost and student comfort, especially before peak intake periods when popular rooms fill quickly.
Global Excellence awards, Indian student funding and practical Exeter accommodation budgeting
University of Exeter Business School offers scholarship and funding opportunities for international students according to the old source data, including postgraduate awards, Global Excellence Scholarships, Business School World-Class Scholarships, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management Scholarships, Gyan Scholarship for Indian students and UG Global Excellence Scholarships. Students should verify current eligibility, values and deadlines before applying.
Scholarships and funding are important for students considering University of Exeter Business School because tuition fees, accommodation, living costs, visa costs and travel expenses can create a significant study abroad budget. The old source data states that the Business School offers several scholarships to international students and awards scholarship support to postgraduate students. Students should verify current scholarship details before relying on any award amount.
The old source data lists postgraduate scholarship options including Business School 1st Class Global Excellence Scholarships, Global Excellence Scholarship, Business School World-Class Scholarships, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management Scholarships, Gyan Scholarship for Indian students and Kolade Scholarship. It also mentions UG Global Excellence Scholarships worth £5,000 for undergraduate students. These awards may have specific eligibility, deadlines, academic criteria and programme restrictions.
For Indian students, the Gyan Scholarship listed in the old source data is especially relevant because it is identified for Indian students with a value of £10,000. However, students should confirm whether the scholarship is still active, which programmes it covers, whether it applies to the current intake and whether a separate scholarship application is required.
Scholarships at business schools are usually competitive. Applicants may need strong academic results, clear career goals, leadership potential, excellent written applications and sometimes stronger English scores. The old source data mentions IELTS 7.0 in relation to scholarships, but this should be verified because scholarship English expectations may differ from standard admission requirements.
Students should also understand that scholarships may reduce tuition fees but may not cover accommodation, food, travel, visa costs or healthcare surcharge. Exeter may be more affordable than London, but students still need a full budget. The old source data lists accommodation charges for catered and self-catered housing, showing that residence type can significantly affect annual cost.
Accommodation can be managed better with early planning. Students may compare on-campus residences, catered halls, self-catered rooms, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments. Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near University of Exeter Business School by rent, commute, room type, bills, safety and amenities.
Indian students using education loans should calculate tuition, scholarship deductions, accommodation deposits, visa fees, healthcare surcharge, flight cost, food, books and first-month expenses before finalising funding. A common mistake is planning only tuition fees and underestimating accommodation and setup costs.
Overall, scholarships can make University of Exeter Business School more affordable, especially for high-achieving international and Indian students. However, students should verify current scholarship values, deadlines and eligibility, prepare strong documents early and compare accommodation options before committing financially.
Postgraduate Business School Scholarships
Scholarships for eligible postgraduate business students, including excellence and programme-specific awards where currently available.
Global Excellence Scholarships
Merit-based awards for high-achieving international students, subject to current eligibility and programme rules.
Indian Student Scholarships
Funding such as the Gyan Scholarship for Indian students mentioned in the old source data, subject to current availability.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Funding
Programme-specific scholarships for entrepreneurship and innovation routes where available.
Undergraduate Scholarships
UG Global Excellence Scholarships are mentioned in the old data and should be verified for current value and eligibility.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Early comparison of campus housing, PBSA, shared flats and studios helps students manage living costs beyond tuition.
Business School 1st Class Global Excellence Scholarships
Best for: High-achieving postgraduate business applicants
Coverage: £7,500 tuition fee reduction according to the old source data
Students should verify current eligibility, deadlines and whether the award applies to their chosen programme.
Global Excellence Scholarship
Best for: International students with strong academic profiles
Coverage: £5,000 according to the old source data
Award rules can change by year, level and country, so students should confirm details before applying.
Business School World-Class Scholarships
Best for: Outstanding Business School applicants
Coverage: Full or partial tuition fee according to the old source data
Students should check whether the scholarship is still available and which courses are eligible.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management Scholarships
Best for: Students applying to entrepreneurship and innovation-related programmes
Coverage: Two full-fee awards according to the old source data
Programme eligibility and current award availability should be verified.
Gyan Scholarship
Best for: Indian students
Coverage: £10,000 according to the old source data
Indian students should verify whether this scholarship is active for the intended intake and course.
UG Global Excellence Scholarships
Best for: High-achieving undergraduate international students
Coverage: £5,000 according to the old source data
Students should confirm current undergraduate scholarship rules before applying.
Yes. The old source data lists several international scholarships, including Global Excellence and Business School scholarship routes, but current availability should be verified.
The old source data mentions the Gyan Scholarship for Indian students with a £10,000 value, but students should confirm whether it is currently available.
Most scholarships are tuition-focused and may not cover accommodation, so students should budget separately for rent, deposits, food and living costs.
Yes. Scholarships are usually competitive and may depend on academic performance, programme choice, nationality, application quality and deadline timing.
Students can reduce costs by comparing catered halls, self-catered rooms, shared flats, PBSA and private housing early before peak intake demand.
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Main Intake
Fall/Spring/Summer
Application Route
UCAS & University admission portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5 - 7.0
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
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University of Exeter Business School offers undergraduate and postgraduate business programmes with UCAS-based UG applications, direct PG applications and course-specific academic and English requirements.
University of Exeter Business School is part of the University of Exeter and offers business-related programmes across undergraduate and graduate levels. Admissions are based on academic performance, English language ability, personal statement quality, references and programme fit. Indian students should pay close attention to board-specific percentage requirements, postgraduate degree equivalency and English test scores before applying.
Part of the University of Exeter
Offers undergraduate and postgraduate business-related programmes
Undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS
Postgraduate applications are submitted through the university admission portal
Indian UG applicants usually need strong Class 12 scores
Graduate applicants usually need a bachelor’s degree equivalent to UK honours requirement
Popular postgraduate areas include MBA, Business Analytics, Accounting and Finance, and Financial Analysis
Students targeting business, finance, analytics, management or consulting careers
Indian students with strong Class 12 performance, especially from CBSE, ICSE or recognised boards
Graduates with a strong academic background who want a UK business master’s pathway
Applicants interested in business analytics, accounting, finance or fund management
MBA applicants with managerial work experience and leadership goals
Students who can write a focused personal statement connecting academics, career goals and subject choice
Applicants who want a structured UK business school environment with international exposure
Students with weak academic scores compared with the course requirement
Applicants who do not meet IELTS, TOEFL or PTE requirements for their programme
Postgraduate applicants without a relevant academic background for specialist finance or analytics courses
MBA applicants without managerial work experience
Students who submit a generic personal statement without career clarity
Applicants applying late without enough time for offer, CAS and visa planning
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
UG applications are submitted through UCAS with transcripts, predicted scores, academic reference and personal statement.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct Application
PG applicants apply through the university portal with degree transcripts, references, personal statement and English test scores.
Main Intake
Multiple Intakes
The provided source mentions Fall, Spring and Summer intake seasons.
Admission Type
Profile Review
Admissions are profile-based and depend on academic strength, documents, English scores and course fit.
Undergraduate applicants should follow UCAS timelines, while graduate applicants should check the official programme deadline and apply early before the recommended closing date.
January 15
UG Equal Consideration Deadline
The provided source mentions January 15 as the UCAS equal consideration deadline for undergraduate applications.
June 30
International UG Deadline
The provided source mentions June 30 as the final undergraduate application deadline for international students.
July 31
Recommended Graduate Deadline
The provided source mentions July 31 as the recommended deadline for graduate applicants.
Check official university deadline
Offer and Document Review
Applicants should track email, UCAS or the university portal for offer conditions and document requests.
Check official university deadline
CAS and Visa Preparation
International students should complete CAS and visa planning after receiving and accepting the offer.
University of Exeter Business School eligibility depends on study level, with Indian UG applicants generally needing strong Class 12 scores and PG applicants needing a bachelor’s degree equivalent to UK honours requirements.
Undergraduate
Class 12 with strong academic performance
Postgraduate
Bachelor’s degree equivalent to UK Second-class honours requirement
University of Exeter Business School commonly requires IELTS between 6.5 and 7.0 depending on the programme, with TOEFL and PTE also accepted.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.5 Overall
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
7.0 Overall
Check programme requirement
PTE
Standard Requirement
58
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
65 - 73
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
90 iBT
Writing 21, Listening 21, Reading 22, Speaking 23 for selected courses
Higher Requirement
100+ iBT
Writing 21, Listening 21, Reading 22, Speaking 23 for selected higher-requirement courses
Academic transcripts and certificates
High school transcripts for undergraduate applicants
Predicted scores if final results are pending
Bachelor’s degree transcripts for postgraduate applicants
Valid passport
Personal statement
Academic reference
Professional references for MBA where required
English language proficiency test score
Current resume or CV for selected postgraduate courses
Financial proof and CAS documents for visa processing
University of Exeter Business School is popular for MBA, Business Analytics, Accounting and Finance, Financial Analysis and Fund Management, and undergraduate business-related courses.
Exeter MBA
Best For
MBA applicants should clearly show managerial experience, leadership maturity and a realistic post-MBA career plan.
MSc Business Analytics
Best For
This course suits students who can connect business decision-making with data, analytics and problem-solving.
MSc Accounting and Finance
Best For
Applicants should highlight finance or accounting modules, internships or academic strengths in their application.
MSc Financial Analysis and Fund Management
Best For
This course is better suited to students with clear strength in finance, accounting, economics or mathematics.
Business and Management
Best For
Undergraduate applicants should use the personal statement to explain subject interest, future goals and any relevant exposure.
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Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 87% based on provided source
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic record matching the selected course requirement
Clear subject and career fit in the personal statement
English language score in the required band
Relevant finance, accounting, analytics or management background for specialist courses
Strong academic or professional references
Managerial work experience for MBA applicants
Complete application before the deadline
Undergraduate applicants should follow UCAS deadlines and prepare the personal statement early.
Indian students should check whether their board and percentage meet the Exeter Business School requirement.
Postgraduate applicants should match their bachelor’s modules with the selected business course before applying.
Finance-focused applicants should highlight accounting, economics, finance or mathematics strength where relevant.
MBA applicants should present managerial work experience, leadership examples and career goals clearly.
Keep references, English scores and transcripts ready before submitting the application.
Track UCAS, email and the university portal regularly after submission because offers and conditions may be communicated there.
Missing the UCAS deadline for undergraduate applications
Using a generic personal statement without explaining subject choice and career plan
Applying for finance or analytics courses without showing relevant academic background
Ignoring IELTS, TOEFL or PTE score requirements for the selected programme
Submitting incomplete references or missing academic documents
MBA applicants not showing managerial experience strongly enough
Waiting too long to prepare CAS and visa documents after receiving an offer
Academic Strength
Good
Research Focus
Moderate
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA or finance-related business course that fits your academic profile and career goal.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic percentage, bachelor’s degree equivalency, English test score and course-specific prerequisites.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, predicted scores, personal statement, references, English score, CV and passport.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or through the university admission portal for postgraduate courses.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required, though most business programmes may not require one.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Check UCAS, email or the university portal for decision updates and offer conditions.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Complete CAS, financial proof and UK Student visa preparation after meeting offer and enrolment conditions.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Popular Career Areas
Finance, analytics, accounting, consulting and business management
MBA Direction
Leadership, management strategy and business transformation roles
Employer Sectors
Technology, consulting, finance, healthcare, public-sector and industry employers
Career Planning Note
Outcomes depend on course selection, previous experience, visa route and individual profile strength
For Indian students, Exeter Business School is a strong fit when the student has good academics and a clear business, finance or analytics goal.
UG applicants should not wait until the final UCAS period because personal statement quality and document readiness matter.
Students applying for Financial Analysis or Accounting and Finance should show evidence of relevant modules, quantitative ability or finance interest.
MBA applicants should focus less on generic ambition and more on managerial experience, leadership responsibility and post-MBA direction.
If the student is slightly below the direct entry requirement, foundation or graduate diploma routes may be worth checking instead of forcing a weak direct application.
Admission, CAS, visa and accommodation timelines should be planned together because Exeter deadlines and UK visa steps can become tight close to intake.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and submit transcripts, personal statement, reference and English scores where required.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the University of Exeter admission portal with academic documents and course-specific supporting evidence.
The provided source mentions IELTS requirements between 6.5 and 7.0 depending on the programme.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet Class 12 or bachelor’s degree requirements and English language conditions.
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of 87%.
Only selected courses may require an interview, and most business programmes may not require one.
Yes. Indian students can apply for undergraduate or postgraduate business programmes if they meet academic, English language and document requirements.
The provided source mentions at least 80% aggregate for ICSE or CBSE applicants and around 85% for regional board Standard XII applicants.
Postgraduate applicants generally need a bachelor’s degree equivalent to a UK Second-class honours requirement, with selected courses expecting a 2:1 equivalent.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and submit their academic records, personal statement, academic reference and English evidence where required.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the University of Exeter application portal and provide transcripts, references, personal statement and English scores.
The provided source mentions IELTS requirements between 6.5 and 7.0 depending on the course.
Yes. The provided source mentions TOEFL iBT scores around 90 to 100+ depending on programme requirements.
Yes. The provided source mentions PTE scores ranging from 58 to 73 depending on the course.
Common documents include transcripts, predicted scores where applicable, personal statement, academic reference, English test score, CV for selected courses and passport.
Only some courses may require an interview. The provided source indicates that most business programmes do not usually require applicants to appear for an interview.
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of 87%, but applicants should still meet course-specific academic and English requirements.
International students usually need an unconditional offer and completed enrolment requirements before the university can issue CAS for UK Student visa processing.
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