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Student Accommodation Near Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£150/wk
Closest option
0.88 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
Adam Smith Business School is based around the University of Glasgow campus on University Avenue, close to Hillhead, Byres Road and Glasgow West End. The supplied accommodation data is strong for West End access, with Clifton & Stewart House the closest option at around 0.88 km and also the lowest starting price at £150 per week. The two Glasgow West End listings are separate properties: one on Gilbert Street and one on Kelvinhaugh Street, with different slugs, pricing and amenities. True Glasgow, Base Glasgow and Robert Owen House sit further toward Glasgow city-centre routes and should be treated as short public transport, cycle or longer-walk options rather than immediate campus-side accommodation. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, included bills, gym access, study rooms and distance to Hillhead or University Avenue before booking.
Quick Answers
Clifton & Stewart House is the best first-choice option near Adam Smith Business School because it is the closest supplied property at 0.88 km and has the lowest starting price at £150 per week. Glasgow West End on Kelvinhaugh Street is strong for facilities with a gym, cinema room, quiet study spaces and on-site café or grocery store. True Glasgow offers premium city-style amenities such as sky lounges, rooftop sky garden, gym, cinema and wellbeing support. Base Glasgow has the lowest listed minimum price after Clifton & Stewart House at £156 per week, but it is further away at 2.09 km.
Best For Budget
Clifton & Stewart House, Glasgow
Best For Closest
Clifton & Stewart House, Glasgow
Best For Amenities
True Glasgow, Glasgow
Best For Studios
Clifton & Stewart House, Glasgow
Best Value Tradeoff
Clifton & Stewart House offers the strongest balance of lower starting price, short distance, studio and ensuite rooms, study area, gym, courtyard and bills included.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Short walk or cycle
£150/wk
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£365/wk
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£320/wk
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£225/wk
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£156/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clifton & Stewart House | £150 | Studio, ensuite room | 0.88 km | Short walk or cycle | Study area, meeting room, games area, gym, courtyard | Water, electricity, gas, WiFi |
| Glasgow West End - Gilbert Street | £365 | Studio | 0.92 km | Short walk or cycle | Multimedia room, study room, courtyard, lounge, gym | Water, electricity, WiFi, contents insurance |
| Glasgow West End - Kelvinhaugh Street | £320 | Studio, ensuite room | 0.95 km | Short walk or cycle | Gym, cinema room, quiet study spaces, cycle storage, cafe and grocery store | WiFi, water, electricity, gas/heating |
| True Glasgow | £225 | Studio, ensuite room | 1.38 km | Subway, cycle or longer walk | Gym, sky lounges, cinema, study zones, rooftop sky garden | WiFi, electricity, water, heating |
| Base Glasgow | £156 | Studio, ensuite room | 2.09 km | Subway, bus or cycle commute | Cinema room, free gym, music rooms, study rooms, rooftop terrace | Water, electricity, gas, WiFi |
| Robert Owen House | £230 | Studio | 2.22 km | Subway, bus or cycle commute | Gym, social area, study room, bike storage, cinema room | WiFi, water, electricity, contents insurance |
Best Student Areas
Glasgow West End
Glasgow West End is the most practical area for Adam Smith Business School students because the University of Glasgow campus is based there. Students staying in this area can access University Avenue, Hillhead Underground, Byres Road, shops, cafés and study spaces without relying heavily on daily public transport.
Hillhead
Hillhead is especially useful for students who want to stay close to campus and the subway. Hillhead Underground is around 0.41 km from the university location in the source nearby places, making it a strong transport reference point for students comparing West End accommodation.
Kelvinhaugh
Kelvinhaugh works well for students who want West End access with a slightly more residential feel. The Kelvinhaugh Street Glasgow West End listing offers studios and ensuite rooms with a gym, cinema room, quiet study spaces and an on-site café or grocery store.
Glasgow City Centre
Glasgow city centre gives students wider shopping, nightlife and transport access, but it is further from Adam Smith Business School than the closest West End listings. True Glasgow, Base Glasgow and Robert Owen House should be compared as commute-based city options rather than campus-side accommodation.
Student life around Adam Smith Business School is centred on the University of Glasgow campus, Hillhead, Byres Road and Glasgow West End. Nearby places in the source data include University Library, Boyd Orr building, University Union and Hillhead Underground, all of which support daily student movement around campus. De Courcy's Arcade, Waterstones and local West End shops add everyday convenience, while Partick and Exhibition Centre stations support wider Glasgow travel. Students choosing city-centre properties gain more access to nightlife and shopping, but should factor in the route back to University Avenue.
How to Choose
Students comparing accommodation near Adam Smith Business School should first decide whether they want West End proximity or a city-centre lifestyle. Clifton & Stewart House gives the best overall value because it combines the closest distance, lowest starting price, studio and ensuite room options, study area, gym, courtyard and bills included. Glasgow West End on Kelvinhaugh Street is stronger for students who want a cinema room, quiet study spaces and café or grocery convenience. The Gilbert Street Glasgow West End option is more premium and studio-focused. True Glasgow is best for students wanting a managed residence with sky lounges, rooftop garden, gym, cinema and wellbeing support. Base Glasgow is a good value commute-based option with creative facilities such as music rooms and a dance studio, while Robert Owen House is better for city-centre studio living.
University Info
Address
University of Glasgow, Gilbert Scott Building, University Ave, Glasgow G12 8QQ
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin booking Glasgow West End accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake.
Accommodation around the University of Glasgow, Hillhead and Glasgow West End becomes more competitive before September intake, especially studios and ensuite rooms close to campus.
Getting to Campus
Clifton & Stewart House and both Glasgow West End listings are the most campus-relevant supplied options. True Glasgow, Base Glasgow and Robert Owen House require a slightly longer route by subway, bus, cycle or longer walk.
Clifton & Stewart House: short walk or cycle from around 0.88 km away
Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street: short walk or cycle from around 0.92 km away
Glasgow West End on Kelvinhaugh Street: short walk or cycle from around 0.95 km away
True Glasgow: subway, cycle or longer walk from around 1.38 km away
Base Glasgow: subway, bus or cycle commute from around 2.09 km away
Robert Owen House: subway, bus or cycle commute from around 2.22 km away
Nearby transport points include University Library, Boyd Orr building, University Union, Hillhead Underground, Exhibition Centre and Partick. Hillhead Underground is especially useful for students comparing West End and city-centre accommodation.
Bills & Inclusions
All supplied properties include core bills, although the exact inclusions vary by operator.
Clifton & Stewart House includes water, electricity, gas, WiFi and content insurance.
Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street includes water, electricity, contents insurance and WiFi.
Glasgow West End on Kelvinhaugh Street includes WiFi, water, electricity, gas or heating and contents insurance.
True Glasgow includes WiFi, electricity, water and heating.
Base Glasgow includes water, electricity, gas and WiFi.
Robert Owen House includes WiFi, water, electricity and content insurance.
Students should confirm whether heating, contents insurance, broadband speed and laundry are included before booking, especially when comparing West End properties with city-centre options.
Room Types
studio
Studios are available across all supplied properties. Clifton & Stewart House has the lowest starting price and closest distance, while True Glasgow, Base Glasgow and Robert Owen House offer more city-style or premium managed living.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are available at Clifton & Stewart House, Glasgow West End on Kelvinhaugh Street, True Glasgow and Base Glasgow. These options suit students who want a private bathroom while keeping access to communal facilities.
Booking Advice
Students wanting the shortest route to Adam Smith Business School should prioritise Clifton & Stewart House and the West End listings before comparing city-centre properties.
Area & Transport
Transport around the University of Glasgow is strong because Hillhead Underground, University Library stops and West End local routes sit close to the campus. Clifton & Stewart House and both Glasgow West End listings are the most practical supplied options for daily campus access. True Glasgow is still manageable but requires a longer walk, cycle or subway route. Base Glasgow and Robert Owen House sit further toward central Glasgow and should be compared with public transport in mind. Students should check their exact teaching location within the University of Glasgow before booking.
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on verified listing data supplied to Admistay.
Only active student accommodation listings supplied in the source data have been included.
The two Glasgow West End listings are kept separate because they have different slugs, addresses, prices and amenities.
Travel labels are distance-aware and avoid calling city-centre properties immediate campus-side accommodation.
Room types have been normalised for SEO clarity, including studio and ensuite room.
Availability, bills and tenancy terms may change during peak booking periods.
All accommodation details shown here are based on active verified listings supplied to Admistay. Weekly pricing, included bills, amenities and availability may change during peak booking periods. The two Glasgow West End listings are intentionally kept separate because the source data shows different slugs, locations and price ranges.
Frequently Asked
What is the closest student accommodation near Adam Smith Business School?
Clifton & Stewart House is the closest supplied property at approximately 0.88 km from Adam Smith Business School.
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Adam Smith Business School?
Clifton & Stewart House has the lowest listed starting price at £150 per week.
Are there two Glasgow West End properties in the data?
Yes. The source includes two separate Glasgow West End listings with different slugs, addresses, prices and amenities, so they should not be merged.
Can students walk to Adam Smith Business School from these properties?
Clifton & Stewart House and the two Glasgow West End properties are the most practical short-distance options. True Glasgow, Base Glasgow and Robert Owen House may require a longer walk, cycle, subway or bus route.
Are studios available near Adam Smith Business School?
Yes. Studios are available across all supplied properties, including Clifton & Stewart House, Glasgow West End, True Glasgow, Base Glasgow and Robert Owen House.
Are ensuite rooms available near Adam Smith Business School?
Yes. Ensuite rooms are available at Clifton & Stewart House, Glasgow West End on Kelvinhaugh Street, True Glasgow and Base Glasgow.
Do these Glasgow accommodation options include bills?
Yes. All supplied properties include core bills such as WiFi, water, electricity, gas, heating or contents insurance depending on the property.
Which property is best for students wanting the shortest route to campus?
Clifton & Stewart House is the best option for the shortest supplied distance because it sits around 0.88 km from campus.
Which property has the strongest amenities?
True Glasgow has one of the strongest amenity packages, including a gym, sky lounges, cinema, rooftop sky garden, study zones and wellbeing support.
Which property is best for budget students?
Clifton & Stewart House is the strongest budget option because it starts from £150 per week and is also the closest supplied property.
Which property is best for premium studio living?
Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street and True Glasgow are strong premium studio options, depending on whether the student prefers West End proximity or city-style facilities.
Is Hillhead a good area for Adam Smith Business School students?
Yes. Hillhead is very practical because it is close to the University of Glasgow campus, local shops and Hillhead Underground.
Is Glasgow city centre suitable for Adam Smith Business School students?
It can work for students who want stronger city access, but city-centre properties should be treated as commute-based rather than immediate campus-side accommodation.
Which nearby transport points are useful for Adam Smith Business School?
Useful nearby transport points include University Library, Boyd Orr building, University Union, Hillhead Underground, Exhibition Centre and Partick.
Do any properties include gyms?
Yes. Clifton & Stewart House, both Glasgow West End listings, True Glasgow, Base Glasgow and Robert Owen House all list gym access.
When should students book accommodation near Adam Smith Business School?
Students usually begin comparing Glasgow accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially before September.
Can international students book private accommodation near Adam Smith Business School?
Yes. International students can book private accommodation, but should confirm deposit, guarantor, payment and tenancy requirements before booking.
What should students check before booking Glasgow accommodation?
Students should check final rent, included bills, walking or subway route to campus, tenancy length, deposit terms, cancellation policy and whether the room type matches their budget.
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A triple-accredited Glasgow business school known for accounting, finance, economics, management and international business education
Adam Smith Business School is one of the academic schools of the University of Glasgow, named after Adam Smith, the father of economics and an alumnus of the university. The old source data describes the school as offering undergraduate, postgraduate, research, online, international and joint degree programmes in Accounting and Finance, Economics, Business and Management. It is triple accredited through AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA, with strong ranking references in accounting, finance, marketing, management and MBA subjects. For Indian and international students, Adam Smith Business School can be a strong option for business, finance, economics, management, MBA and research-led study in Glasgow.
School Name
Adam Smith Business School
Parent Institution
University of Glasgow
Country
United Kingdom
City
Glasgow
Campus
Gilmorehill Campus
University Type
Public
University Establishment Year
1451 according to the old source data
Campus Setting
Urban
Academic Strength
Accounting and Finance, Economics, Business and Management, MBA, Marketing, Finance and Research
Adam Smith Business School is one of the academic schools of the University of Glasgow in Scotland, United Kingdom. It is named in honour of Adam Smith, an alumnus of the University of Glasgow and widely known as the father of economics. The old source data describes the University of Glasgow as the fourth oldest university in Scotland, with students from around 140 countries.
The business school offers undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate, research, online, international and joint degree programmes across Accounting and Finance, Economics, Business and Management, Business Economics and Economics and Finance. It is especially relevant for students who want a research-led Russell Group-style business school environment within a historic UK university.
Adam Smith Business School is described in the old source data as triple accredited. The school is accredited by AACSB International, EQUIS and AMBA for the MBA programme. Triple accreditation is a strong trust signal for students comparing global business schools, especially for MBA, management, finance and international business pathways.
The old source data highlights strong ranking references. Accounting and Finance is stated to have ranked 1st in the Complete University Guide 2023 and 2nd in the Guardian University Rankings 2023. The business school is also described as being in the top 100 schools in Europe in Financial Times 2018. These ranking references should be refreshed before publication because ranking positions change by year.
Subject rankings in the old source data include 88th in the world for Business and Management, Accounting and Finance and Economics by Times Higher Education World Rankings 2022-23. QS 2023 references include 48th in the world for Masters in International Strategic Marketing, 95th in the world for Masters in Finance, 101st in the world for Masters in Management and 151-200th globally for MBA.
The school is part of the Gilmorehill campus of the University of Glasgow. The old source data describes the main campus as located in the heart of Glasgow, close to shops, cafés, bars, restaurants and cinemas, accessible by public transport or on foot. At the centre of the campus is the well-known bell tower, one of Glasgow’s notable landmarks.
Campus facilities mentioned in the old source data include a 25m swimming pool, two student unions, a museum, an art gallery and a 12-floor library. Students can choose between Glasgow Student Union and the Queen Margaret Union. The university also has around 250 clubs and societies, which can help international students build community and settle into Glasgow student life.
Admissions are handled through the University of Glasgow. Undergraduate applicants use UCAS or the Common Application, while postgraduate applicants use the university application route. The old source data lists UCAS fees as £20 for a single course and £25 for multiple courses, with a recommended undergraduate deadline of January 15. Postgraduate deadlines vary by programme, and the MBA deadline is listed as August 10.
International students are expected to submit academic transcripts, documents translated into English, financial support evidence, English language proof, passport copy, references, interview where required and programme-specific documents. English requirements in the old source data include IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 90, PTE 60, CAE 176 and CPE 176. Students should verify current requirements by programme.
Accommodation is available through the University of Glasgow residence system. Adam Smith Business School students can use catered residences, self-catered residences, student apartments and private accommodation guidance. Residence examples in the old source data include Winton Drive, Queen Margaret Residences, Kelvinhaugh Gate, Cairncross House, Murano Street Student Village and Wolfson Hall.
Students searching for student accommodation near Adam Smith Business School usually compare University of Glasgow residences, Glasgow West End, Hillhead, Kelvinbridge, Partick, Finnieston, Maryhill, city centre and private PBSA or shared flats near Gilmorehill campus. Business students should compare commute, rent, bills, study space, public transport and access to career events before booking.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Glasgow near Adam Smith Business School and the University of Glasgow, including university-style halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments. For business students, good accommodation should support quiet study, reliable WiFi, safe commute, bills clarity and access to campus or city transport.
Overall, Adam Smith Business School is best suited for students seeking a triple-accredited UK business school with strengths in accounting, finance, economics, management, MBA, marketing, research and international business. Indian and international students should plan course selection, admissions, scholarships, accommodation, visa and career goals together before applying.
Yes. Adam Smith Business School can be a strong option for Indian students interested in accounting, finance, economics, management, MBA, marketing, research and international business at the University of Glasgow.
The school is known for triple accreditation, accounting and finance strength, economics, management, MBA, international business education and being part of the University of Glasgow.
Students commonly compare University of Glasgow residences, West End, Hillhead, Kelvinbridge, Partick, Finnieston, Maryhill, Glasgow city centre and private PBSA or shared flats.
Accommodation in Glasgow is usually more manageable than London, but costs vary by residence type, room type, bills, contract length and distance from Gilmorehill campus.
It can be worth it for students seeking a triple-accredited business school with strong finance, economics, management, marketing, MBA and employability support inside a historic UK university.
Accounting, finance, economics, management, MBA, global business, online programmes, research and study abroad routes
Adam Smith Business School offers undergraduate degree programmes, postgraduate taught and research degrees, online programmes, international programmes, joint degrees, study abroad and exchange routes. Disciplines include Accountancy and Finance, Business and Management, Business Economics, Economics and Finance. The old source data lists undergraduate tuition at £17,650 per year and graduate tuition at £29,300 per year, with accommodation estimated at £550 per month. Current official fees should be verified before applying.
Adam Smith Business School courses cover business, accounting, finance, economics, management, research, online study, international programmes and joint degrees. The old source data states that the school offers undergraduate degree programmes, postgraduate taught and research degree programmes, international programmes, joint degrees, online programmes and study abroad or exchange options.
Key disciplines at Adam Smith Business School include Accountancy and Finance, Business and Management, Business Economics, and Economics and Finance. These areas are suitable for students interested in banking, consulting, corporate finance, economics, analytics, management, marketing, entrepreneurship, international business and academic research.
A popular programme mentioned in the old source data is the Master of Global Business, described as an international programme. The school is also recognised for research opportunities in Accounting and Finance, Economics and Management. Students interested in academic careers, PhD pathways or research-led business education should check supervisor fit and research clusters before applying.
The old source data also highlights online programmes, noting that the school offers online programmes that are easy to complete. Students should verify current online options, delivery formats, eligibility, assessment style and visa implications before choosing an online or blended route.
The cost-of-attendance table in the old source data lists tuition for undergraduate programmes at £17,650 per year and tuition for graduate programmes at £29,300 per year. These values should be treated as old planning references and checked against current University of Glasgow fee pages before counselling or publication.
Monthly cost estimates in the old source data include £550 per month for accommodation, £180 per month for food and £120 per month for entertainment. Books and supplies are listed at £400 per year. Students should refresh these values because living costs in Glasgow and university residence costs can change over time.
For Indian students, course choice should be connected to career goals. Accounting and finance routes can support banking, audit, financial analysis and consulting pathways. Economics routes can support policy, analytics, research and finance-related careers. Management and MBA routes may suit students with leadership, business development or strategic career goals.
Accommodation should be planned alongside tuition. Students can compare University of Glasgow residences, private PBSA, shared flats, ensuite rooms and studios around Glasgow West End, Hillhead, Kelvinbridge, Partick and Finnieston. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Adam Smith Business School by rent, room type, commute, bills, amenities and safety.
Accountancy and Finance Programmes
Undergraduate or Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££17,650-£29,300 old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in finance, accounting, banking, audit, investment and professional services careers
Students should verify professional accreditation, exemptions and current course modules before applying.
Business and Management Programmes
Undergraduate or Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££17,650-£29,300 old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students seeking business, management and leadership-focused study
Students should prepare a strong personal statement linking academic background with management goals.
Economics Programmes
Undergraduate, Postgraduate or Research • Varies by programme
Fee: ££17,650-£29,300 old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in economic theory, policy, research, analytics and finance-related careers
Students should check quantitative requirements and career alignment before applying.
Economics and Finance Programmes
Undergraduate or Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££17,650-£29,300 old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students who want to combine economic analysis with finance and investment-related careers
Students should verify maths, statistics and finance module expectations before applying.
Master of Global Business
Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: £Verify current fee / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in international business, global management and cross-border commercial strategy
Students should verify current programme structure, international components and employability support.
MBA
Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: £Verify current fee / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Professionals seeking leadership development and strategic management growth
MBA applicants should verify work experience, interview, references and current deadline requirements.
Research Programmes
Research or PhD • Varies by research route
Fee: £Verify current fee / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in research in accounting, finance, economics or management
Students should prepare a research proposal and identify supervisor fit before applying.
Online Programmes
Flexible • Varies by programme
Fee: £Verify current fee / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students or professionals seeking flexible business education
Students should verify online delivery, assessment, time commitment and visa implications before applying.
Adam Smith Business School is known for Accounting and Finance, Economics, Management, Business Economics, Economics and Finance, MBA, Master of Global Business, research and online business programmes.
The old source data lists undergraduate tuition at £17,650 per year and graduate tuition at £29,300 per year, with accommodation estimated at £550 per month.
Popular options may include Accounting and Finance, Economics, Business and Management, Economics and Finance, MBA and Master of Global Business depending on career goals.
Yes. The old source data mentions online programmes, but students should verify current availability, delivery method and assessment format.
Students should calculate tuition, accommodation, food, entertainment, books, visa, healthcare surcharge, local travel, deposits and emergency funds together.
UCAS, Common Application, University application, programme-specific deadlines, English requirements and document planning
Adam Smith Business School admissions are handled through the University of Glasgow. Undergraduate applicants use UCAS or Common Application, while postgraduate applicants use the university application route. The old source data lists UCAS fees as £20 for a single course and £25 for multiple courses, with a recommended undergraduate deadline of January 15. Postgraduate deadlines vary by programme, with MBA deadline listed as August 10. English requirements include TOEFL 90, IELTS 6.5, PTE 60, CAE 176 and CPE 176.
Adam Smith Business School admissions are managed through the University of Glasgow. The old source data states that undergraduate applicants can apply through UCAS or the Common Application, while postgraduate applicants apply through the University Application route. Students should verify the correct application route for their course before submission.
The old source data lists UCAS application fees as £20 for a single course and £25 for multiple courses. The recommended undergraduate application deadline is listed as January 15. Postgraduate deadlines vary by programme, and the MBA deadline is listed as August 10. These dates should be checked against the current academic year before applying.
The school welcomes international students, but some programmes are competitive and may require additional documents beyond general requirements. The old source data mentions that additional requirements can include resumes, references and test score requirements. Students should check the exact course page for programme-specific expectations.
General admission documents include complete academic transcripts, official documents translated into English, financial support evidence, proof of English language proficiency, passport copy, references, interview where required and programme-specific requirements. MBA and management applicants should also prepare a strong CV, career goals and leadership evidence where needed.
English language requirements in the old source data include TOEFL 90, IELTS 6.5, PTE 60, CAE 176 and CPE 176. Students should verify current course-specific English scores because business, finance, MBA and research programmes may have different component requirements.
For Indian students, application strength depends on academic marks, English scores, references, statement quality, CV where required and fit with the selected programme. Finance, economics and management applicants should clearly explain career goals and why the University of Glasgow environment suits their plans.
Research applicants should prepare a clear research proposal and supervisor-fit strategy. The old source data mentions research opportunities in Accounting and Finance, Economics and Management, so applicants should identify relevant academic areas and available supervision before applying.
Accommodation planning should begin once the student shortlists or receives an offer. Adam Smith Business School students use University of Glasgow accommodation facilities, including catered residences, self-catered residences and student apartments. Private accommodation options are also available through the university’s database according to the old source data.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Adam Smith Business School by rent, commute, room type, bills, amenities, safety and contract length. This helps students plan realistic Glasgow living costs before visa and arrival.
Overall, admission to Adam Smith Business School requires correct application route selection, academic documents, English proof, references, financial evidence and programme-specific preparation. Indian and international students should verify current deadlines, fees, English scores and accommodation timelines before applying.
Step 1: Choose Programme
Select an undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, online, research, international or joint degree route.
Step 2: Check Course Requirements
Review academic criteria, English scores, resume needs, references, interview, test scores and programme-specific documents.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, translated documents, financial support evidence, English proof, passport copy, references and CV where required.
Step 4: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS or Common Application for undergraduate routes, or University Application for postgraduate routes.
Step 5: Pay Application Fee Where Required
The old source data lists UCAS fees of £20 for single course and £25 for multiple courses.
Step 6: Track Offer Decision
Monitor application status and respond to interview requests, document updates or offer conditions.
Step 7: Plan Scholarships and Accommodation
Check University of Glasgow scholarships, residences and verified Glasgow accommodation through Admistay.
Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival
Complete CAS, proof of funds, student visa, healthcare surcharge, travel planning and housing confirmation.
Undergraduate Admission Cycle
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS or Common Application according to the old source data.
Application: Recommended deadline is listed as January 15.
Students should verify the current UCAS deadline and course-specific rules before applying.
Postgraduate Programme-Specific Deadlines
Postgraduate deadlines vary by programme according to the old source data.
Application: Students should check exact programme deadlines directly.
Early application helps with scholarships, visa and accommodation planning.
MBA Deadline
MBA deadline is listed separately in the old source data.
Application: MBA deadline is listed as August 10.
MBA applicants should verify current deadline, work experience and interview requirements before applying.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
mba
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Undergraduate applicants use UCAS or Common Application, while postgraduate applicants use the University Application route according to the old source data.
The old source data lists TOEFL 90, IELTS 6.5, PTE 60, CAE 176 and CPE 176, but students should verify current course-specific requirements.
The old source data lists UCAS fees of £20 for a single course and £25 for multiple courses. Postgraduate application fees should be checked by programme.
Students should compare accommodation after shortlisting or receiving an offer because Glasgow residences and private options can vary by room type, rent and location.
Documents include academic transcripts, translated official documents, financial support evidence, English proof, passport copy, references and programme-specific requirements.
A Gilmorehill campus business school experience with Glasgow city access, unions, societies, library, sports and University of Glasgow residences
Adam Smith Business School is part of the Gilmorehill campus of the University of Glasgow. The old source data describes the campus as located in the heart of Glasgow, close to shops, cafés, bars, restaurants and cinemas. Campus facilities include a 25m swimming pool, two student unions, museum, art gallery, 12-floor library, around 250 clubs and societies, and residence options such as Winton Drive, Queen Margaret Residences, Kelvinhaugh Gate, Cairncross House, Murano Street Student Village, student apartments and Wolfson Hall.
Campus life at Adam Smith Business School is connected to the wider University of Glasgow Gilmorehill campus. The old source data states that the University of Glasgow has three campuses: Gilmorehill, Dumfries and Garscube. Adam Smith Business School is part of Gilmorehill campus.
The main campus is described as being located in the heart of Glasgow, close to shops, cafés, bars, restaurants and cinemas. This city-connected location can be useful for business students who want access to networking, part-time work opportunities subject to visa rules, employer events, cultural life and student-friendly amenities.
At the centre of the campus is the famous University of Glasgow bell tower, described in the old source data as a notable Glasgow landmark. The campus also includes indoor facilities such as a 25m swimming pool, two student unions, a museum, an art gallery and a 12-floor library.
Students can choose from two student unions: Glasgow Student Union and Queen Margaret Union. The university also has around 250 clubs and societies, and students can start their own club or society. This helps international students build friendships, leadership skills and confidence outside the classroom.
Accommodation is available through the University of Glasgow residence system. Adam Smith Business School students can use catered residences, self-catered residences, student apartments and private accommodation support. The old source data states that students can apply online and can also access private accommodation options from the university database.
Residence examples in the old source data include Winton Drive, Queen Margaret Residences, Kelvinhaugh Gate, Cairncross House, Murano Street Student Village and student apartments. Wolfson Hall is listed as the only catered residence option.
The old source data states that residence benefits include membership of the university’s sports and recreational facilities, 24/7 internet access with WiFi in all bedrooms, coin-operated laundry and group insurance. Single-gender occupancy room options are also mentioned.
Accommodation rent examples in the old source data include £4,120 for a shared room in self-catered residence, £5,680 for a single en-suite in self-catered residence and £6,950 for an en-suite single bedroom in catered residence. Students should verify current prices and contract lengths before budgeting.
Students searching for student accommodation near Adam Smith Business School commonly compare University of Glasgow residences, Hillhead, Kelvinbridge, Partick, Finnieston, Maryhill, Glasgow city centre and West End PBSA. Business students should consider campus commute, study space, safety, WiFi, public transport and access to career events.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Adam Smith Business School by rent, room type, commute, bills, safety, amenities and contract length. This is especially useful for Indian students who may not know Glasgow neighbourhoods or residence options.
Overall, Adam Smith Business School offers a student life experience shaped by a historic city campus, strong business-school identity, societies, student unions, sports facilities, library resources, Glasgow city access and multiple accommodation options. Students who choose housing based on commute and budget can get stronger value from the University of Glasgow experience.
Gilmorehill Campus
University of Glasgow Library
Student Unions
University Sports and Recreation Facilities
University of Glasgow Residences
Historic Glasgow Campus
Students study at Gilmorehill campus, a historic University of Glasgow setting with strong city access.
Business School Community
Adam Smith Business School provides a business, economics, finance and management-focused academic environment.
Clubs and Societies
The University of Glasgow has around 250 clubs and societies according to the old source data.
Student Unions
Students can participate in Glasgow Student Union and Queen Margaret Union activities.
Residence Options
Students can choose self-catered residences, catered residence, student apartments and private accommodation.
Career Services
The old source states that University of Glasgow Career Services gives access to nearly 10,000 employers and graduate recruiters.
University of Glasgow Residences
Best for: First-year convenience and university-managed housing
Commute: Commute varies by residence
Useful for students who want structured housing and access to university facilities.
Hillhead
Best for: Close access to Gilmorehill campus and West End lifestyle
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Popular and convenient, but students should compare rent and availability early.
Kelvinbridge
Best for: West End living and campus access
Commute: Commute varies by walking or public transport route
Good for students who want strong transport and campus proximity.
Partick
Best for: Transport links, shops and student housing
Commute: Commute varies by subway, bus or walking route
Practical for students comparing rent, food access and commute.
Finnieston
Best for: Social lifestyle, restaurants and modern private accommodation
Commute: Commute varies by route
Good for students who want city lifestyle but should check commute and rent.
Maryhill
Best for: Potentially better-value housing with access to Glasgow
Commute: Commute varies by bus route
Students should verify safety, transport and total cost before booking.
Glasgow City Centre
Best for: Transport, employers, shops and social life
Commute: Commute varies by subway, bus or walking route
Useful for students who want city access, but commute to Gilmorehill should be checked.
Student life is city-connected and campus-based, with access to Glasgow’s Gilmorehill campus, two student unions, a 12-floor library, sports facilities, clubs, societies and University of Glasgow residences.
The old source data states that the University of Glasgow sees students from around 140 countries, creating a diverse international environment where Indian students can find global peers.
Students commonly compare University of Glasgow residences, Hillhead, Kelvinbridge, Partick, Finnieston, Maryhill, city centre and West End PBSA.
Yes. Business, finance, economics, management and MBA programmes require consistent coursework, research, group work, presentations and career preparation.
Accommodation affects commute, study routine, rent, bills, safety and access to campus or employer events, so students should compare residences and private housing early.
Undergraduate Excellence, International Leadership, Chancellor’s Award, PhD scholarships and Glasgow accommodation budget planning
Adam Smith Business School students may access University of Glasgow financial aid, scholarships, bursaries and research scholarships according to the old source data. Scholarship references include Undergraduate Excellence worth £5,000 per year, University International Leadership Scholarship worth £10,000 tuition fee discount, University of Glasgow Chancellor’s Award worth £10,000 tuition fee discount and Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Interdisciplinary PhD Scholarships covering full tuition fee waiver, stipend and annual research support budget. Students should verify current eligibility, deadlines and values before applying.
Scholarships and funding are important for students considering Adam Smith Business School because tuition, accommodation, food, books, visa, healthcare surcharge, local transport and living costs all affect the full study abroad budget. The old source data states that many University of Glasgow students receive some kind of financial aid and that scholarships, bursaries and research scholarships are available.
The Undergraduate Excellence scholarship is listed in the old source data with an amount of £5,000 per year. Eligibility is described as a course with a four-year period. Students should verify current eligibility, country rules, automatic consideration and whether their exact undergraduate business course qualifies.
The University International Leadership Scholarship is listed as a £10,000 tuition fee discount for master’s programmes. This may be relevant for Indian and international students applying to postgraduate business, management, finance, economics or marketing routes, but current course eligibility and deadlines should be verified.
The University of Glasgow Chancellor’s Award is also listed as a £10,000 tuition fee discount for master’s programmes. Students should check whether this award is active for their intake, whether it is automatic or application-based, and whether Adam Smith Business School programmes are included.
The Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Interdisciplinary PhD Scholarships are listed for PhD programmes, covering full tuition fee waiver, stipend and annual research support budget. This can be highly valuable for research applicants interested in interdisciplinary PhD study, but students should verify current project availability, supervisor fit and funding conditions.
External scholarships are also mentioned in the old source data, including Chevening Scholarship, International Excellence Scholarship, Sustainability Scholarship and Trendhim Scholarship. Eligibility for external scholarships depends on separate funding bodies, nationality, leadership profile, academic record and course type.
Scholarships may reduce tuition pressure, but students should also budget for living costs. The old source data estimates accommodation at £550 per month, food at £180 per month, entertainment at £120 per month and books and supplies at £400 per year. These values should be refreshed before counselling because Glasgow living costs and residence rates may change.
Accommodation should be included in the funding plan from the start. University of Glasgow residences in the old source data include shared rooms, single en-suite rooms and catered en-suite rooms, with example rents of £4,120, £5,680 and £6,950. Students should verify whether these are annual contract totals and check current residence fees before budgeting.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Adam Smith Business School by rent, bills, commute, safety, room type, amenities and contract length. This helps Indian and international students understand the real cost of living before accepting an offer or applying for a visa.
Indian students using education loans should include tuition after scholarship deduction, accommodation deposit, annual rent, food, travel, visa, healthcare surcharge, flights, books and emergency funds. A complete funding plan is especially important for master’s and MBA routes where tuition can be higher.
Overall, University of Glasgow scholarships can improve affordability for eligible Adam Smith Business School students, especially undergraduate, master’s and PhD applicants. Students should verify current scholarship rules, prepare documents early and compare accommodation costs before making a final study decision.
Undergraduate Scholarships
Awards such as Undergraduate Excellence, listed at £5,000 per year in the old source data.
Master’s Scholarships
Scholarships such as University International Leadership Scholarship and Chancellor’s Award, listed as £10,000 tuition fee discounts.
Research and PhD Scholarships
Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Interdisciplinary PhD Scholarships covering tuition, stipend and research support budget according to the old source data.
External Scholarships
External routes such as Chevening, Sustainability Scholarship and other UK funding options may be available for eligible students.
Education Loans
Common funding route for Indian students covering tuition, accommodation, visa, healthcare surcharge, travel and living expenses.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Early comparison of University of Glasgow residences, PBSA, shared flats and studios can help manage total Glasgow study cost.
Undergraduate Excellence
Best for: Eligible undergraduate students on qualifying four-year courses
Coverage: £5,000 per year according to the old source data
Students should verify current eligibility, course coverage and whether the award is automatic.
University International Leadership Scholarship
Best for: Eligible master’s applicants
Coverage: £10,000 tuition fee discount according to the old source data
Students should verify whether their Adam Smith Business School programme is eligible.
University of Glasgow Chancellor’s Award
Best for: Eligible master’s applicants
Coverage: £10,000 tuition fee discount according to the old source data
Students should check current award availability, nationality rules and application process.
Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Interdisciplinary PhD Scholarships
Best for: PhD applicants and interdisciplinary research students
Coverage: Full tuition fee waiver, stipend and annual research support budget according to the old source data
Research applicants should verify project availability, supervisor fit and funding deadlines.
External Scholarships
Best for: Eligible international students applying through external funding bodies
Coverage: Varies by scholarship
Students may explore Chevening, Sustainability Scholarship, Trendhim Scholarship and other external funding where eligible.
Yes. The old source data lists University of Glasgow scholarships, bursaries and research scholarships, including undergraduate, master’s and PhD funding routes.
Indian students may check University International Leadership Scholarship, University of Glasgow Chancellor’s Award, Undergraduate Excellence and external scholarships such as Chevening where eligible.
Most listed scholarships are tuition discounts or research awards, so students should budget separately for accommodation, deposits, food, transport and living costs unless the award clearly includes stipend support.
The old source data lists Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Interdisciplinary PhD Scholarships with full tuition fee waiver, stipend and annual research support budget.
Students can reduce costs by comparing University of Glasgow residences, shared flats, PBSA, bills-inclusive rooms and areas near public transport.
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Explore Adam Smith Business School undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA admissions, eligibility, deadlines, English language requirements, documents, visa process, work experience rules and practical guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
September
Application Route
UCAS, Common Application & Online Application
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 90, PTE 60
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Adam Smith Business School offers undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA admissions through UCAS, Common Application and online application routes, with September as the main intake.
Adam Smith Business School is affiliated with the University of Glasgow and offers business, economics, accounting, finance, management, human resource management and MBA-related programmes. International applicants should prepare academic records, English language scores, references, passport copy and programme-specific documents before applying. MBA applicants need stronger professional preparation because work experience, GMAT or equivalent entrance exam, interview, CV and personal statement are important parts of the review.
Part of the University of Glasgow, one of the oldest universities in the world
Main intake month mentioned in the raw data is September
UG applicants can apply through UCAS or Common Application
International students are mentioned with a June 30 deadline for UG and PG programmes
English tests accepted include IELTS, TOEFL iBT, CAE, CPE, PTE Academic and IGCSE
MBA applicants need managerial work experience and may need GMAT or equivalent entrance exam
Scholarships and funds are mentioned as financial aid options
Students interested in accounting, finance, economics, management, HR or business careers
Indian and international applicants looking for a business school within the University of Glasgow
UG applicants who can prepare strong high school records, references and English language scores
PG applicants with a relevant honours degree or non-UK equivalent qualification
MBA applicants with at least 3 years of managerial work experience
Students who can prepare a personal statement, CV and interview examples for competitive postgraduate routes
Applicants targeting business, consulting, finance, economics, HR or leadership-focused careers
Students applying without clear interest in business, economics, accounting, finance or management
Applicants who delay English test preparation may struggle to meet IELTS, TOEFL or PTE requirements on time
MBA applicants without managerial work experience may not fit the expected profile
Students applying late may face pressure with deadlines, CAS and visa processing
Applicants choosing economics routes without mathematics, statistics or quantitative readiness may need stronger preparation
Students submitting a generic personal statement or weak CV may find the postgraduate review process harder
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS / Common App
UG applicants can apply through UCAS or the Common Application portal.
Postgraduate Admissions
Online Application
PG applicants generally apply online and submit degree, English score and programme-specific documents.
MBA Admissions
Experience-Based
MBA applicants need managerial work experience, CV, personal statement, interview readiness and GMAT or equivalent entrance exam.
Main Intake
September Intake
The raw data mentions September as the intake month.
International students applying to Adam Smith Business School should note the June 30 deadline for undergraduate and many postgraduate programmes, while MBA international applicants have an August 25 deadline mentioned in the raw data.
January 15
UK/EU UG and PG Deadline Mentioned
The raw data mentions January 15 for UK/EU applicants for undergraduate and graduate programmes.
June 30
International UG and PG Deadline
International applicants for undergraduate and graduate programmes are mentioned with a June 30 deadline.
July 21
MBA UK/EU Deadline Mentioned
The raw data mentions July 21 for UK/EU MBA applicants.
August 25
MBA International Deadline
The raw data mentions August 25 as the MBA deadline for international applicants.
January - March where applicable
MRes Economics Deadline Window
The raw data mentions January to March each year for MRes Economics.
After receiving offer
CAS & Visa Preparation
International students should prepare CAS, financial proof, passport and UK student visa documents after admission confirmation.
Adam Smith Business School eligibility varies by course, with UG applicants needing high school records and PG applicants needing an honours degree or equivalent qualification.
Undergraduate
Country-specific high school qualification with English language proficiency
Postgraduate
Honours degree or non-UK equivalent qualification
Adam Smith Business School accepts IELTS, TOEFL iBT, CAE, CPE, PTE Academic and IGCSE, with IELTS 6.5 and TOEFL iBT 90 mentioned in the raw data.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.5 Overall
No subtest below 6.0
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
PTE
Standard Requirement
60 Overall
No subtest below 59
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
90 iBT
Reading 20, Listening 19, Speaking 19 and Writing 23
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Completed UCAS, Common Application or online application form
High school records for undergraduate applicants
Bachelor’s degree documents for postgraduate applicants
English language proficiency test score
Reference letter
Photocopy of passport
GMAT score or equivalent entrance exam score for MBA where required
Work experience documents for MBA
Personal statement
CV or resume
Academic references for selected postgraduate routes
Financial support proof for visa process
Popular Adam Smith Business School courses include MBA, MSc International Human Resource Management and Development, MRes Economics, Accounting and Finance, Economics and Management.
Master of Business Administration MBA
Best For
MBA applicants should highlight 3 years of managerial experience, leadership examples, GMAT readiness and clear post-MBA goals.
MSc International Human Resource Management and Development
Best For
Applicants should connect business, management, engineering or social science background with HR development goals.
MRes Economics
Best For
This route is better suited for students with economics and quantitative preparation in maths, statistics, physics or engineering.
Accounting and Finance
Best For
Use your application to show numerical strength, finance interest and long-term career direction.
Economics
Best For
Students should show comfort with analytical thinking and explain why economics fits their career goals.
Management
Best For
A strong management application should connect academic background with practical business and leadership goals.
Master of Business Administration MBA
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc International Human Resource Management and Development
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MRes Economics
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Accounting and Finance
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 86%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic record
Clear business, economics or management motivation
English language readiness
Reference letter and supporting documents
Managerial work experience for MBA
GMAT or equivalent entrance exam where required
Strong personal statement, CV and interview performance for selected routes
International applicants should treat June 30 as a key planning deadline for UG and many PG programmes.
UG applicants should choose between UCAS and Common Application based on their wider university shortlist.
PG applicants should prepare degree documents, English scores and references before starting the online application.
MBA applicants should not apply with only academic details; managerial experience, CV, personal statement and interview readiness matter strongly.
Economics applicants should show quantitative readiness through maths, statistics or related academic background.
Keep English test scores within the accepted validity period because the raw data says scores should not be older than two years.
Start Tier-4 or UK student visa preparation after admission confirmation and CAS, ideally well before course start.
Missing the June 30 international deadline for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
Applying for MBA without 3 years of managerial work experience
Submitting an old English language test score beyond the accepted validity period
Not preparing GMAT or equivalent entrance exam where required
Writing a generic personal statement without course-specific motivation
Ignoring the interview, essay and CV importance in postgraduate review
Leaving visa financial proof and passport documents until the final stage
Academic Strength
Good
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the UG, PG, MBA or research route based on academic background and career goal.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic, English language, GMAT, work experience and course-specific requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange records, degree certificates, English score, reference letter, passport, CV and personal statement.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS, Common Application or the relevant online application route.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required, especially for MBA or selected postgraduate routes.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Track the application result and complete any offer conditions.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Use CAS to complete UK student visa, health surcharge and financial proof requirements.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Business Career Areas
Accounting, finance, economics, HR, consulting, management and leadership roles.
MBA Career Fit
The MBA is designed for applicants with managerial experience and leadership direction.
Economics Strength
Economics routes suit students with quantitative preparation and research or policy interests.
University of Glasgow Advantage
The school is connected to the University of Glasgow’s long academic heritage and global student community.
Indian students should first decide whether they are applying for a broad business route, finance route, economics route or MBA because the profile expectations differ.
MBA applicants should prepare a strong career story around managerial work experience, leadership, GMAT readiness and post-MBA goals.
Students applying to economics or MRes Economics should show quantitative comfort instead of writing a purely general business SOP.
English scores should be planned early because the raw data mentions that accepted test scores should not be older than two years.
For postgraduate routes, the personal statement, essay, CV and interview can strongly influence how the applicant profile is understood.
International students should not wait until offer stage to organise passport, financial proof and visa-related documents.
The raw data mentions September as the main intake month.
Undergraduate applicants can apply through UCAS or the Common Application portal.
The raw data mentions June 30 for international undergraduate and postgraduate applicants.
The raw data mentions IELTS 6.5 overall with no subtest below 6.0.
Yes. MBA applicants need 3 years of managerial work experience according to the raw data.
GMAT or an equivalent entrance exam is mentioned for MBA and relevant graduate review routes.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, document and course-specific requirements.
The raw data mentions September as the intake month.
Undergraduate applicants can apply through UCAS or the Common Application portal.
The raw data mentions June 30 for international undergraduate and graduate applicants, though some graduate deadlines may vary.
The raw data mentions August 25 as the MBA programme deadline for international applicants.
The raw data mentions IELTS 6.5 or above with no subtest below 6.0.
Yes. The raw data mentions TOEFL iBT 90 and PTE Academic 60 with required sub-scores.
Yes. The raw data mentions CAE, CPE and IGCSE as accepted English language proficiency options.
Yes. MBA applicants need 3 years of managerial work experience according to the raw data.
Applicants usually need English language score, high school or degree records, reference letter, passport copy, and MBA applicants need GMAT, work experience, CV and personal statement.
Yes. The raw data says interview, essay and CV or resume are important in the application review, especially for selected postgraduate routes.
Yes. International students need CAS and must complete UK student visa requirements before full-time study in the UK.
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