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Student Accommodation Near Glasgow School for Business and Society
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£156/wk
Closest option
0.15 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
Glasgow School for Business and Society is based on Cowcaddens Road, close to Glasgow Caledonian University, Buchanan Bus Station and the city centre. The supplied accommodation set is strong for students who want to stay within a short walking distance of campus, with six Glasgow properties between 0.15 km and 0.53 km away. Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point is the closest listed option at 0.15 km, while Base Glasgow has the lowest minimum supplied price at £156 per week. Students can compare ensuite rooms, studios and a 2-bed option across properties such as Canvas Glasgow, Bridle Works, Foundry Courtyard and Robert Owen House. Most listings include useful student facilities such as gyms, study areas, cinema rooms, social spaces, bike storage, laundry rooms and high-speed internet. Bills are included across the full property set, making weekly budgeting clearer for students planning life in central Glasgow.
Quick Answers
Student accommodation near Glasgow School for Business and Society is concentrated very close to campus, with all supplied properties within 0.53 km. Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point is the closest at 0.15 km, while Base Glasgow has the lowest minimum price at £156 per week. Canvas Glasgow, Bridle Works and Foundry Courtyard offer strong amenity sets with gyms, study spaces, cinema rooms and social areas. Students wanting a studio-only option can consider Robert Owen House, while those needing a wider room mix should compare Base Glasgow, Canvas Glasgow and Foundry Courtyard.
Best For Budget
Base Glasgow, Glasgow
Best For Closest
Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point - Glasgow, Glasgow
Best For Amenities
Bridle Works, Glasgow
Best For Studios
Robert Owen House, Glasgow
Best Value Tradeoff
Foundry Courtyard balances a lower starting price, ensuite rooms, studios, 2-bed options, gym, study areas, sports facilities and bills included.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 2 minutes on foot
£185/wk
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£199/wk
View RoomsAround 4 minutes on foot
£156/wk
View RoomsAround 5 minutes on foot
£224/wk
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£170/wk
View RoomsPrice Comparison
| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point - Glasgow | £185 | Ensuite room | 0.15 km | Around 2 minutes on foot | Gym, study area, cinema room, games room, high-speed WiFi | WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, contents insurance, TV licence in communal areas, communal cleaning |
| Canvas Glasgow | £199 | Ensuite room, studio | 0.26 km | Around 3 minutes on foot | Gym, social spaces, study spaces, cinema, games room | WiFi, electricity, heating, water, gas |
| Base Glasgow | £156 | Studio, ensuite room | 0.35 km | Around 4 minutes on foot | Cinema room, free gym, music rooms, study rooms, rooftop terrace | Water, electricity, gas, WiFi |
| Bridle Works | £224 | Ensuite room, studio | 0.41 km | Around 5 minutes on foot | Communal lounge, study rooms, seminar space, cinema, gym | Water, electricity, heating, WiFi, contents insurance |
| Foundry Courtyard | £170 | Ensuite room, studio, 2-bed | 0.43 km | Around 5 minutes on foot | Gym, cinema room, study room, basketball court, 1Gbps wired internet | Water, gas, electricity, WiFi, contents insurance |
| Robert Owen House | £230 | Studio | 0.53 km | Around 6 minutes on foot | City centre, gym, social area, study room, cinema room | WiFi, water, electricity, contents insurance |
Best Student Areas
Cowcaddens and North Hanover Street
Cowcaddens and North Hanover Street are the most convenient areas for Glasgow School for Business and Society students because they place accommodation close to the Cowcaddens Road campus and central transport links. Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point is the closest supplied property at 0.15 km, while Canvas Glasgow and Base Glasgow also sit within a short walk. Students choosing this area usually prioritise quick access to lectures, libraries, city centre services and transport from Buchanan Bus Station.
Cathedral Street and Kennedy Street
Cathedral Street and Kennedy Street give students a strong balance of campus access and city-centre living. Bridle Works and Foundry Courtyard are both located in this wider area and offer strong amenities such as gyms, study rooms, cinema rooms and social spaces. Foundry Courtyard also has one of the broadest room mixes, including ensuite rooms, studios and 2-bed options. This area is useful for students who want more building facilities while staying close to GSBS.
Bath Lane and Glasgow city centre
Bath Lane and the wider Glasgow city centre area suit students who want studio accommodation, shopping, transport and social options nearby. Robert Owen House is the supplied option here, offering studio rooms from £230 per week. The location is still close to Glasgow School for Business and Society, with a supplied distance of 0.53 km. It works well for students who prefer a private studio and want easy access to city centre amenities after classes.
The supplied nearby_places object is empty, so this JSON does not invent specific shops or distance-based nearby place entries. The student lifestyle guidance instead uses property data and the university's central Glasgow setting. Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point includes an onsite grocery store listed as Tesco Express, which is useful for everyday essentials. Students living around Cowcaddens, North Hanover Street, Cathedral Street, Kennedy Street and Bath Lane will be close to Glasgow city centre routines, including public transport, food options, shopping and social spaces. The property set itself adds a lot of day-to-day value: gyms, laundry rooms, study areas, cinema rooms, bike storage, communal lounges, social events, outdoor spaces and high-speed internet appear across the listings. For GSBS students, the main lifestyle advantage is being able to live close to class while still staying connected to central Glasgow.
How to Choose
Students prioritising proximity should start with Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point because it is only 0.15 km from Glasgow School for Business and Society and includes ensuite rooms, 24/7 reception, security patrols, study space and a cinema room. Budget-focused students should compare Base Glasgow because it has the lowest minimum supplied price at £156 per week while still offering studios, ensuite rooms, free gym, study rooms, rooftop terrace and superfast broadband. Canvas Glasgow works well for students who want a polished balance of ensuite and studio options with study spaces, cinema, karaoke and events. Bridle Works is the strongest premium-amenity choice, with seminar space, on-site cinema, gym, roof terrace and high-speed internet. Foundry Courtyard is the best value tradeoff because it starts from £170 and offers ensuite rooms, studios, 2-bed options, sports facilities, study spaces and 1Gbps wired internet. Robert Owen House is best for students who specifically want studio-only accommodation in the city centre.
University Info
Address
Cowcaddens Rd, Glasgow G4 0BA
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students usually begin comparing Glasgow student accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, with earlier checks recommended for September arrivals.
Accommodation near Glasgow School for Business and Society is central and close to major Glasgow student areas, so ensuite and studio rooms can become more competitive before autumn intake.
Getting to Campus
Glasgow School for Business and Society is well placed for student accommodation because the supplied properties all sit within 0.53 km of the Cowcaddens Road campus area. Most students can treat these as walking-distance options, subject to exact route and building entrance.
Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point - Glasgow: around 2 minutes on foot
Canvas Glasgow: around 3 minutes on foot
Base Glasgow: around 4 minutes on foot
Bridle Works: around 5 minutes on foot
Foundry Courtyard: around 5 minutes on foot
Robert Owen House: around 6 minutes on foot
The campus area benefits from central Glasgow access, including Cowcaddens Subway Station, Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow Queen Street Station and city centre bus routes. Students staying at these properties can usually prioritise walking to campus while keeping public transport available for part-time work, shopping and weekend travel.
Bills & Inclusions
All supplied properties include bills in some form, which helps students compare weekly costs more clearly. The exact package varies by building, so students should still check the final tenancy agreement.
Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point includes WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, contents insurance, TV licence in main communal areas and communal-area cleaning.
Canvas Glasgow includes WiFi, electricity, heating, water and gas.
Base Glasgow includes water, electricity, gas and WiFi.
Bridle Works includes water, electricity, heating, WiFi and contents insurance.
Foundry Courtyard includes water, gas, electricity, WiFi and contents insurance.
Robert Owen House includes WiFi, water, electricity and contents insurance.
Students should confirm whether laundry, TV licence, contents insurance, heating, cleaning services and parking are included or charged separately. Bills-included rent can simplify budgeting, but the details are different for each property.
Room Types
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are available at Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point, Canvas Glasgow, Base Glasgow, Bridle Works and Foundry Courtyard. They are useful for students who want a private bathroom while keeping some shared kitchen or social areas. In the supplied data, ensuite-friendly pricing starts from £156 per week at Base Glasgow.
studio
Studios are available at Canvas Glasgow, Base Glasgow, Bridle Works, Foundry Courtyard and Robert Owen House. They suit students who want more privacy and a self-contained living setup. Studio-friendly supplied pricing starts from £156 per week and rises up to £425 depending on property and room category.
2-bed
Foundry Courtyard includes a 2-bed room type in the supplied data. This may suit students who want to share with one other person while keeping a more private arrangement than larger shared flats. Students should check the exact layout, tenancy length and live availability before booking.
Booking Advice
Students should compare rooms early for September intake because city-centre Glasgow properties close to Cowcaddens and Buchanan Bus Station can become competitive, especially for studios and lower-priced ensuite rooms.
Area & Transport
Transport access is one of the strongest reasons to choose accommodation around Glasgow School for Business and Society. The campus sits close to Cowcaddens and the wider city centre, with useful links through Cowcaddens Subway Station, Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow Queen Street Station and Glasgow Central Station. The supplied accommodation options are close enough that most students can walk to campus: Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point is around 0.15 km away, Canvas Glasgow 0.26 km, Base Glasgow 0.35 km, Bridle Works 0.41 km, Foundry Courtyard 0.43 km and Robert Owen House 0.53 km. This reduces dependence on daily public transport and helps students save time before morning lectures. For work, placements or weekend travel, city centre transport remains close. Students should still check the exact walking route from their chosen building entrance, especially during winter months or late evening travel.
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Accommodation pricing, room types, distances, bills and amenities are based on listing data supplied to Admistay.
All supplied Glasgow properties have been retained in this accommodation guide.
Distances are taken from the supplied source data and converted into practical student travel guidance.
Students should confirm final rent, availability, tenancy length, deposit terms, bills and property rules before booking.
This accommodation guide uses only the supplied Glasgow School for Business and Society property data. Prices, room types, distances, bills, property rules and amenities have been retained and written in a student-friendly format. No property-level aggregate rating schema has been enabled because verified property reviews were not supplied. Students should confirm live availability, final rent, tenancy length, guarantor requirements and cancellation terms before booking.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Glasgow School for Business and Society?
Base Glasgow has the lowest minimum supplied price at £156 per week. It offers studio and ensuite room options with water, electricity, gas and WiFi included.
Which accommodation is closest to Glasgow School for Business and Society?
Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point is the closest supplied property at around 0.15 km from the campus area. That is approximately a 2-minute walk using the standard walking estimate.
Are all supplied properties included in this guide?
Yes. The guide includes Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point, Canvas Glasgow, Base Glasgow, Bridle Works, Foundry Courtyard and Robert Owen House. No supplied property has been removed.
Are studios available near Glasgow School for Business and Society?
Yes. Studios are available at Canvas Glasgow, Base Glasgow, Bridle Works, Foundry Courtyard and Robert Owen House. Students should check live availability because studio demand is usually higher before September intake.
Are ensuite rooms available near GSBS?
Yes. Ensuite rooms are listed at Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point, Canvas Glasgow, Base Glasgow, Bridle Works and Foundry Courtyard. Ensuite rooms are useful for students who want a private bathroom while keeping some shared facilities.
Is there 2-bed student accommodation in the supplied data?
Yes. Foundry Courtyard includes a 2-bed room type in the supplied data. Students should confirm the exact layout, availability and tenancy dates before booking.
Are bills included in these Glasgow student properties?
Yes. All supplied properties include bills in some form, such as WiFi, water, electricity, gas, heating or contents insurance. The exact inclusions vary by property.
What is usually included in the rent?
The supplied listings commonly include utilities such as WiFi, water, electricity, gas and heating. Some properties also include contents insurance, communal-area cleaning, TV licence in communal areas or onsite services.
Which property is best for amenities?
Bridle Works has one of the strongest amenity sets, with study rooms, seminar space, karaoke room, on-site cinema, gym, roof terrace, BBQ area and high-speed internet. Foundry Courtyard and Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point also offer strong facilities.
Which property is best for budget?
Base Glasgow is the best budget starting point because it has the lowest minimum supplied price at £156 per week. Foundry Courtyard is another strong value option from £170 per week with multiple room types.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduates?
Canvas Glasgow and Robert Owen House are strong choices for postgraduates. Canvas Glasgow offers ensuite and studio options with study spaces, while Robert Owen House is a studio-only option with city-centre access.
Are these properties within walking distance of campus?
Yes. All supplied properties are within 0.53 km of Glasgow School for Business and Society. Approximate walking times range from around 2 to 6 minutes depending on the property.
Which areas are best for GSBS students?
Cowcaddens, North Hanover Street, Cathedral Street, Kennedy Street and Bath Lane are useful areas because they are close to campus and Glasgow city centre. These areas also keep transport links and daily services nearby.
Do any properties have gyms?
Yes. Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point, Canvas Glasgow, Base Glasgow, Bridle Works, Foundry Courtyard and Robert Owen House all list gym or fitness access in the supplied amenities.
Do any properties have study spaces?
Yes. Study areas or study rooms are listed at Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point, Canvas Glasgow, Base Glasgow, Bridle Works, Foundry Courtyard and Robert Owen House.
When should students book accommodation near Glasgow School for Business and Society?
Students should begin comparing rooms 3 to 5 months before intake. September arrivals should check earlier because lower-priced ensuite rooms and studios close to campus can reduce quickly.
Can international students book these properties?
International students can usually book private student accommodation, but guarantor rules, payment plans and deposit requirements vary by provider. Students should confirm these details before booking.
How can students book through Admistay?
Students can shortlist a property, confirm their budget, room type, move-in date and tenancy length, then request availability through Admistay. An accommodation expert can help compare bills, room options and booking terms.
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A modern city-centre business, law and social sciences school under Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow School for Business and Society, also known as GSBS, is one of the major academic schools of Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland. The old source data describes GSBS as offering 50+ programmes across business, social sciences and law through six departments, with undergraduate, postgraduate, doctorate and distance-learning options. With a modern city-centre Glasgow campus, Caledonian Court accommodation, international students from 100+ countries and moderate tuition references, GSBS can be a practical option for Indian and international students seeking business, law, tourism, social sciences or career-focused UK study.
School Name
Glasgow School for Business and Society
Short Name
GSBS
Parent University
Glasgow Caledonian University
Country
United Kingdom
City
Glasgow
University Type
Public according to the old source data
Campus Setting
Urban
Student to Faculty Ratio
21:1 according to the old source data
Academic Strength
Business, Social Sciences, Law, Travel, Tourism and Online Learning
Glasgow School for Business and Society, commonly known as GSBS, is one of the key schools of Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland, United Kingdom. The old source data describes the school as part of a culturally diverse university environment, with students from more than 100 countries. GSBS contributes strongly to this international community through business, social sciences and law programmes.
The school offers more than 50 programmes according to the old source data, including undergraduate, postgraduate, doctorate and distance-learning options. Academic delivery is organised through six departments, covering broad areas such as business, society, law, travel, tourism and related professional fields. Students should verify current programme availability because course portfolios and delivery formats can change by academic year.
For Indian and international students, Glasgow School for Business and Society can be attractive because it combines city-centre access with career-focused education. Glasgow is one of Scotland’s major student cities, offering transport connectivity, part-time work access subject to visa rules, cultural life, food, shopping and a strong student community. The school’s location within Glasgow Caledonian University’s campus gives students access to modern academic facilities while staying close to city life.
The old source data describes the campus as one of the most modern campuses in the UK, located in the city centre and offering a strong academic environment. Facilities mentioned include the Sir Alex Ferguson Library, gym and wellness centre, and modern campus amenities. This can support students who want a practical urban university experience with study, wellbeing and city access in one place.
Tuition fees in the old source data are described as moderate compared with many UK universities. The source lists average international tuition fees of around £12,500 for undergraduate degree programmes and £13,500 for postgraduate degree programmes. These figures should be treated as old source-based planning references and verified before publication or student counselling.
GSBS may suit students interested in business management, tourism, travel, law, social sciences, international business, entrepreneurship, society-focused study and applied professional routes. The old source data mentions more than 25 bachelor’s degree programmes, 20 master’s and doctorate programmes, and five online programmes. Students should check exact course names, modules, placement options and professional recognition before applying.
Admissions are described as annual and selective in the old source data. International students are advised to apply by June 30 for fall semester admission according to the source. The application route is listed as the official website application portal or Common Application website, with an application fee of £20. Students should verify current application deadlines, fees and routes directly before applying.
English proficiency is required for non-native English-speaking international students. The old source data lists accepted tests such as IELTS, TOEFL iBT, PTE and Duolingo English Test. Minimum scores mentioned include IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 78, Duolingo 115 and PTE 54. Students should verify course-specific English requirements because some programmes may require higher scores.
Accommodation is available through Caledonian Court, the on-campus housing facility mentioned in the old source data. It provides fully furnished flats for six to eight students, with accommodation for around 660 students. Facilities include kitchen access, internet, laundry and free maintenance services. The old source lists rent at around £100 per week, with contracts of 41, 45 or 50 weeks. Students should verify current accommodation costs and availability before booking.
Students searching for student accommodation near Glasgow School for Business and Society usually compare Caledonian Court, Glasgow city centre, Cowcaddens, Merchant City, Dennistoun, West End, Finnieston and nearby PBSA or shared flats. Students who want the shortest commute may prefer city-centre accommodation, while those seeking better value may compare nearby areas with strong transport links.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Glasgow, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments. For GSBS students, good accommodation should support safe commute, reliable internet, bills clarity, study routine and realistic budgeting.
Overall, Glasgow School for Business and Society is best suited for students seeking a modern city-centre UK study environment with business, law, tourism and social sciences options, international diversity, moderate fee references and strong access to Glasgow city life. Indian and international students should plan course selection, admissions, scholarships, accommodation, visa and work-study rules together before applying.
Yes. GSBS can be a practical option for Indian students interested in business, law, social sciences, tourism and career-focused study in a modern city-centre Glasgow campus.
The school is known for business, social sciences, law, tourism-related programmes, international diversity, modern Glasgow campus facilities and career-focused study.
Students commonly compare Caledonian Court, Glasgow city centre, Cowcaddens, Merchant City, Dennistoun, West End, Finnieston and private PBSA or shared flats nearby.
Glasgow can be more manageable than London, but city-centre accommodation cost varies by room type, contract length, bills, location and whether students choose Caledonian Court or private housing.
It can be worth it for students seeking a city-centre Scottish university experience with business, law, social science, tourism, scholarships and practical career opportunities.
Business, social sciences, law, travel, tourism, UG, PG, doctorate, online and distance-learning routes
Glasgow School for Business and Society offers 50+ programmes across business, social sciences and law through six departments according to the old source data. The school offers more than 25 bachelor’s degree programmes, 20 master’s and doctorate programmes, and five online programmes. Old fee references list average international tuition at £12,500 for undergraduate students and £13,500 for postgraduate students, but current fees should be verified before applying.
Glasgow School for Business and Society courses cover business, social sciences and law, with additional relevance for travel, tourism, management, professional practice and online learning. The old source data states that GSBS offers more than 50 programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level, including distance-learning options.
The school has six academic departments according to the old source data. It offers more than 25 bachelor’s degree programmes, 20 master’s and doctorate programmes on campus, and five online programmes. This makes GSBS suitable for students who want flexible study routes across business, society, law and professional subjects.
For Indian students, GSBS can be attractive if they are looking for a practical Scottish university with moderate fee references and city-centre access. Students interested in business, tourism, law, social sciences, management, public policy, international development, marketing, entrepreneurship or society-focused careers may find the school relevant depending on the exact programme selected.
The old source data lists average tuition fees of £12,500 for international undergraduate degree programmes and £13,500 for international postgraduate degree programmes. These figures should be treated as old planning references only because tuition fees can change by course, year, fee status and delivery mode.
The cost-of-attendance table in the old source data lists annual costs including undergraduate tuition at £12,500, accommodation charges from £4,000 to £5,000, food charges at £3,000, health insurance at £1,000, study abroad fees at £5,750, books and supplies at £200 and miscellaneous expenses at £800. These values should be refreshed before publication because student costs change over time.
Students should not compare tuition only. Total budget should include tuition, rent, food, travel, visa, healthcare surcharge, books, personal expenses and deposits. Glasgow may be more affordable than London, but city-centre housing and living costs still need careful planning.
Accommodation choice can significantly affect affordability. Students can compare Caledonian Court, city-centre PBSA, shared flats, ensuite rooms and studios. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Glasgow School for Business and Society by rent, room type, commute, bills, amenities and safety.
Business Programmes
Undergraduate or Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££12,500-£13,500 broad old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in business, management and professional career pathways
Students should verify exact programme names, modules, work placement options and entry requirements before applying.
Social Sciences Programmes
Undergraduate or Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££12,500-£13,500 broad old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in society, public issues, social change and applied research
Students should prepare a strong SOP connecting academic interest with social impact or career goals.
Law Programmes
Undergraduate or Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££12,500-£13,500 broad old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in law, legal systems, compliance or public policy careers
Students should verify professional recognition and jurisdiction relevance before applying.
Travel and Tourism Programmes
Undergraduate or Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££12,500-£13,500 broad old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in tourism, travel, events and service-sector careers
Students should check Moffat Scholarship eligibility where relevant and verify placement links before applying.
Doctorate Programmes
Doctoral • Varies by research route
Fee: £Verify current fee / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in advanced research across business, society or law-related themes
Students should prepare a research proposal and verify supervisor fit before applying.
Online and Distance-Learning Programmes
Flexible • Varies by programme
Fee: £Verify current fee / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students and working professionals seeking flexible study options
Students should verify whether the course is online, blended or campus-based before applying.
GSBS is known for business, social sciences, law, travel, tourism, doctorate, online and distance-learning programmes.
The old source data lists average tuition at £12,500 for UG and £13,500 for PG programmes, but current fees and Glasgow living costs should be verified.
Popular options may include business, law, social sciences, tourism, management and online professional programmes depending on career goals.
Yes. The old source data mentions five online programmes and distance-learning options, but students should verify current availability.
Students should calculate tuition, Caledonian Court or private rent, food, books, health-related costs, travel, visa, healthcare surcharge and personal expenses together.
Annual admissions, fall deadline, English requirements, application documents and accommodation planning
Glasgow School for Business and Society admissions are described as annual and selective in the old source data. International students are advised to apply by June 30 for fall semester admission. The application route is listed as the official website application portal or Common Application website, with a £20 application fee. Documents include nationality proof, transcripts, portfolio for some courses, essay, LOR, English proof, financial certification and optional financial aid application.
Glasgow School for Business and Society admissions are described as annual and selective in the old source data. Students seeking admission should prepare early because the source states that the admission process for most courses is annual. International applicants are advised to apply by June 30 for fall semester admission according to the old source data.
The application route is listed as the official website application portal or Common Application website. The old source data lists an application fee of £20. Students should verify current application routes, fees and deadlines before applying because university systems and policies can change.
Required documents in the old source data include citizenship or nationality proof, high school transcript for undergraduate applicants, degree certificate for postgraduate applicants, portfolio for some courses, essay demonstrating personality, Letter of Recommendation, proof of English proficiency, certification of finances form and optional financial aid application.
Some GSBS courses may require a portfolio, especially if the programme has creative, professional or practice-based elements. Students should verify course-specific requirements before applying. A strong essay or personal statement should explain academic background, motivation, career goal and why GSBS or Glasgow Caledonian University is a good fit.
English proficiency is required for non-native English-speaking international students. The old source data lists minimum scores as IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 78, Duolingo 115 and PTE 54. Students should verify exact course requirements because some programmes may require higher scores or specific component scores.
Financial preparation is important. Applicants need a certification of finances form according to the old source data, and students should also plan tuition, accommodation, visa, healthcare surcharge, food and personal expenses. Scholarship and financial aid applications may be optional, but students should check current award deadlines early.
Accommodation should be considered during admission planning. Caledonian Court is the on-campus accommodation option mentioned in the old source data, with space for around 660 students and contracts of 41, 45 or 50 weeks. Because capacity is limited, students should compare private Glasgow PBSA, shared flats, ensuite rooms and studios early.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Glasgow School for Business and Society by rent, commute, room type, bills, safety and amenities. This can help Indian students plan realistic living costs before arrival.
Overall, admission to Glasgow School for Business and Society requires early preparation, correct documents, English proof, financial evidence and course-specific readiness. Indian and international students should verify current deadlines, prepare documents early and plan accommodation alongside admission and visa steps.
Step 1: Choose Programme
Select a business, social sciences, law, tourism, online, undergraduate or postgraduate route based on academic background and career goals.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review academic criteria, English score, portfolio requirements, essay expectations and financial documentation.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Collect nationality proof, transcripts, degree certificates, portfolio where required, essay, LOR, English proof and financial certification.
Step 4: Submit Application
Apply through the official website application portal or Common Application route according to current university guidance.
Step 5: Pay Application Fee
The old source data lists a £20 application fee, but students should verify current application cost before submission.
Step 6: Track Offer Decision
Monitor application status and respond to requests for documents, portfolio review, interview or additional evidence.
Step 7: Plan Funding and Accommodation
Check scholarships, proof of funds, Caledonian Court and verified Glasgow accommodation through Admistay.
Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival
Complete CAS, student visa, healthcare surcharge, travel planning and accommodation confirmation.
Fall Semester
The old source data references fall semester admission for international students.
Application: International students are advised to apply by June 30 according to the old source data.
Students should verify current deadline before applying because course deadlines may change.
Annual Admission Cycle
The old source data states that admission for most courses is annual.
Application: Depends on course and current academic year.
Students should prepare documents early because annual admissions may leave fewer late-entry options.
Programme-Specific Entry
Some online, distance-learning or postgraduate routes may have different timelines.
Application: Students should verify course-specific deadlines directly.
Accommodation and visa planning should follow the confirmed course start date.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
The old source data lists the official website application portal or Common Application website as application routes, but students should verify the current application process.
The old source describes admission as selective and annual, so students should prepare strong academics, English proof, documents and course-specific material.
The old source mentions fall semester admission with a June 30 application deadline for international students, but current course-specific deadlines should be verified.
Students should compare accommodation after shortlisting or receiving an offer because Caledonian Court has limited capacity and Glasgow city-centre options can vary.
The old source data mentions IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 78, Duolingo 115 and PTE 54, but students should verify current course-specific English requirements.
A modern Glasgow city-centre campus with library, wellness facilities, Caledonian Court and urban student living
Glasgow School for Business and Society is located within Glasgow Caledonian University’s city-centre campus. The old source data describes the campus as modern and hi-tech, with the Sir Alex Ferguson Library, gym, wellness centre and city-centre access. Accommodation is available through Caledonian Court, which provides furnished flats for around 660 students, with kitchen, internet, laundry and maintenance facilities.
Campus life at Glasgow School for Business and Society is shaped by Glasgow Caledonian University’s modern city-centre campus. The old source data describes the campus as modern, hi-tech and academically supportive. Its location in Glasgow city centre gives students easy access to transport, food, shops, cultural spaces, part-time work opportunities subject to visa rules and Scotland’s wider urban student lifestyle.
The Sir Alex Ferguson Library is mentioned in the old source data as a major academic resource for students. A strong library environment is important for business, law and social sciences students because coursework often involves research, reading, writing, presentations, case studies and independent study.
Gym and wellness facilities are also highlighted as major student attractions in the old source data. These facilities can support wellbeing, fitness and stress management, especially for international students adjusting to a new academic and cultural environment.
Student life in Glasgow is one of GSBS’ practical advantages. Glasgow is a large Scottish student city with restaurants, cafés, transport networks, music, culture, museums, shopping and student communities. Students who want a lively city-centre experience may find GSBS more attractive than isolated campus environments.
Accommodation is available through Caledonian Court, which is present on campus according to the old source data. The residence accommodates around 660 students. Flats are fully furnished and can accommodate six to eight people, with kitchen facilities, internet and laundry facilities available. Free maintenance services are also mentioned in the source data.
The old source data lists rent for on-campus housing at around £100 per week. Contracts are available for 41 weeks, 45 weeks or 50 weeks. Students should verify current contract length, rent, deposit, room type and availability before booking because accommodation costs and terms change.
Students searching for student accommodation near Glasgow School for Business and Society commonly compare Caledonian Court, Glasgow city centre, Cowcaddens, Merchant City, Dennistoun, West End, Finnieston and nearby private PBSA. The best option depends on budget, commute, safety, bills, contract length and lifestyle preference.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Glasgow Caledonian University by rent, room type, commute, bills, safety, amenities and contract length. This is useful for Indian students who may not know Glasgow neighbourhoods or how to compare city-centre PBSA with university accommodation.
Overall, Glasgow School for Business and Society offers an urban student life experience with modern facilities, city access, on-campus accommodation and a diverse international community. Students who compare accommodation early and actively use campus facilities can get stronger value from the Glasgow study experience.
Glasgow Caledonian University Campus
Sir Alex Ferguson Library
Gym and Wellness Centre
Caledonian Court
City-Centre Campus
Students study in central Glasgow with access to transport, food, shopping, culture and student life.
Modern Learning Environment
The old source describes the campus as modern and hi-tech, supporting academic and professional learning.
Library Resources
Sir Alex Ferguson Library provides academic resources for research, coursework and independent study.
Wellness Facilities
Gym and wellness centre facilities support student wellbeing and fitness.
On-Campus Accommodation
Caledonian Court offers furnished flats with internet, laundry, kitchen and maintenance support.
Glasgow Student Lifestyle
Students can experience a lively Scottish city with strong cultural, social and transport access.
Caledonian Court
Best for: On-campus convenience and short commute
Commute: Located on campus according to the old source data
Best for students who want university accommodation and easy access to campus facilities.
Glasgow City Centre
Best for: Shortest commute, transport, shops and social life
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Convenient but students should compare rent, bills and noise levels.
Cowcaddens
Best for: Close access to Glasgow Caledonian University
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Useful for students who want to stay close to campus and city facilities.
Merchant City
Best for: City lifestyle, cafés, restaurants and modern apartments
Commute: Commute varies by route
Good for students who want a premium city-centre lifestyle but budget should be checked.
Dennistoun
Best for: More residential living with city access
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Can suit students seeking better-value housing outside the immediate centre.
West End
Best for: Student culture, cafés and social lifestyle
Commute: Commute varies by subway or bus route
Popular student area, but commute and rent should be compared carefully.
Student life is city-centre, modern and internationally diverse, with access to library resources, wellness facilities, Caledonian Court and Glasgow’s wider student lifestyle.
The old source data mentions students from more than 100 countries at Glasgow Caledonian University, which can support Indian students adjusting to UK study.
Students commonly compare Caledonian Court, Glasgow city centre, Cowcaddens, Merchant City, Dennistoun, West End and nearby private PBSA.
Business, law and social sciences programmes require research, assignments, presentations, case study work and consistent academic organisation.
Accommodation affects commute, safety, budget and daily routine, so students should compare Caledonian Court and private Glasgow options early.
GSBS Scholarship, Moffat Scholarship, merit-based aid, work-study and Glasgow accommodation budgeting
Glasgow School for Business and Society offers merit-based scholarships and financial support according to the old source data. Scholarship references include GSBS Scholarship for business programmes worth £5,000 per annum and Moffat Scholarship for travel and tourism programmes worth £3,600 for UG or £2,500 for PG. The old source also mentions part-time work up to 20 hours per week under UK student visa conditions, but current visa rules and scholarship values should be verified before financial planning.
Scholarships and funding are important for students considering Glasgow School for Business and Society because tuition, accommodation, food, travel, visa, healthcare surcharge and personal expenses affect the full study abroad budget. The old source data states that international students are generally offered merit-based scholarships and that GSBS provides scholarship opportunities for selected business, travel and tourism routes.
The GSBS Scholarship is listed in the old source data for business programmes. It is based on merit, financial need and an essay, with an allowance of £5,000 per annum. The old source lists the application period as 1st June. Students should verify current eligibility, deadline and whether the award applies to their exact programme before applying.
The Moffat Scholarship is listed for travel and tourism programmes. The old source data describes it as based on merit, financial need and an essay, with an allowance of £3,600 for undergraduate students and £2,500 for postgraduate students. It is listed as applied during filing application. Students applying for travel, tourism or related service-sector programmes should verify current scholarship availability.
Students should remember that scholarships may reduce tuition costs but may not fully cover accommodation, visa, food, books or personal expenses. The old cost-of-attendance table lists accommodation charges from £4,000 to £5,000 annually, food charges at £3,000, health insurance at £1,000, books and supplies at £200 and miscellaneous expenses at £800. These figures should be refreshed before financial planning.
The old FAQ states that the total cost of living while pursuing a degree programme may be around £20,000 to £25,000 per annum. Students should treat this as an old source-based planning range and verify current costs using updated tuition, accommodation and visa-related expenses.
Work-study is also mentioned in the old source data. International students are described as being able to work up to 20 hours per week under UK student visa policies, both on campus and off campus. Current UK student visa rules should be verified before students depend on part-time work for budgeting. Students may also need a National Insurance number for legal work and tax purposes.
Accommodation is a major cost factor. Caledonian Court is listed around £100 per week in the old source data, with 41, 45 or 50-week contracts. Students should compare this with private PBSA, shared flats, studios and ensuite rooms in Glasgow before finalising their budget.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Glasgow School for Business and Society by rent, bills, commute, room type, amenities and safety. This helps Indian and international students plan living costs realistically before visa and arrival.
Indian students using education loans should include tuition after scholarship deduction, accommodation deposit, annual rent, visa fee, healthcare surcharge, flights, food, books and emergency funds. A common mistake is budgeting only for tuition and assuming part-time work will cover all living expenses.
Overall, GSBS scholarships can improve affordability for eligible students, especially those applying to business, travel and tourism programmes. However, students should verify current scholarship rules, prepare a strong essay and financial documents early, and compare accommodation costs before making a final study decision.
Business Scholarships
Awards such as GSBS Scholarship for business programmes, based on merit, financial need and essay according to the old source data.
Travel and Tourism Scholarships
Moffat Scholarship support for eligible travel and tourism students according to the old source data.
Merit-Based Aid
Scholarships generally linked to academic merit and application strength where currently available.
Need-Based Support
Some scholarships in the old source include financial need as part of selection criteria.
Work-Study Support
Part-time work may help with living expenses, subject to current UK student visa rules.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Early comparison of Caledonian Court, PBSA, shared flats and studios can help manage total study cost.
GSBS Scholarship
Best for: Students applying to eligible business programmes
Coverage: £5,000 per annum according to the old source data
Students should verify current deadline, eligibility and essay requirements before applying.
Moffat Scholarship
Best for: Students applying to eligible travel and tourism programmes
Coverage: £3,600 for UG or £2,500 for PG according to the old source data
Students should confirm whether their programme is eligible and whether the award is still active.
Merit-Based International Scholarships
Best for: International students with strong academic and application profiles
Coverage: Varies by award and year
The old source states scholarships are generally merit-based, but current award rules should be checked.
Financial Need-Based Support
Best for: Students able to demonstrate financial need where scholarship criteria allow
Coverage: Varies by award
Students should prepare financial documents and a strong essay if financial need is part of selection.
Yes. The old source data lists GSBS Scholarship for business programmes and Moffat Scholarship for travel and tourism programmes, but current availability should be verified.
Indian students may check GSBS Scholarship, Moffat Scholarship and other merit-based international awards depending on the selected course.
Most listed scholarships are tuition or allowance-focused and may not fully cover accommodation, so students should budget separately for rent, deposits and living costs.
The old source mentions part-time work up to 20 hours per week under UK student visa policies, but current visa rules should be verified.
Students can reduce costs by comparing Caledonian Court, PBSA, shared flats, bills-inclusive rooms and areas slightly outside the immediate city centre.
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Explore Glasgow School for Business and Society undergraduate and postgraduate admissions, eligibility, deadlines, English language requirements, application routes, documents, visa process, scholarships and practical guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
Course-specific intake
Application Route
UCAS & University Application
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 78, PTE 54
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Glasgow School for Business and Society offers undergraduate and postgraduate admissions through UCAS and the Glasgow Caledonian University application route.
Glasgow School for Business and Society is one of the largest business schools in Glasgow and offers more than 50 undergraduate and postgraduate courses across business, finance, law, social sciences, management and related areas. Full-time undergraduate applicants usually apply through UCAS, while postgraduate and part-time undergraduate applicants use the Glasgow Caledonian University application route. Indian and international students should prepare academic documents, SOP, references, English language scores, passport, financial evidence and any course-specific requirements before applying.
Offers 50+ undergraduate and postgraduate courses
Full-time undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS
Postgraduate applications are submitted through the university application portal
IELTS, TOEFL and PTE are accepted for English language proof
Postgraduate admission has rolling admission according to the raw data
Work experience is required for selected programmes
International students may be eligible for scholarships and awards
Students interested in business, finance, management, law, social sciences or society-focused careers
Indian students looking for a business school in Scotland with practical and career-focused programmes
Applicants who can prepare a clear SOP, academic reference and English language proof
Postgraduate applicants targeting MBA, International Business Management, HRM or Accounting and Finance routes
Students comfortable with course-specific admission checks such as interview, portfolio, admission test or work experience where required
Applicants who want a business school environment connected with employability and further study outcomes
International students who can plan early for CAS, visa, financial documents and TB testing where applicable
Students applying without clear interest in business, finance, management, law or social science-related study
Applicants with weak English preparation may struggle to meet IELTS, TOEFL or PTE requirements on time
Students applying after deadlines may depend on seat availability and may have fewer options
Applicants who ignore course-specific requirements such as interview, portfolio, admission test or work experience may face delays
Postgraduate applicants without academic references, SOP or professional certificates may have a weaker application
Students applying late may face pressure with deposit, CAS and UK visa processing
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
Full-time undergraduate applicants usually apply through UCAS.
Postgraduate Admissions
University Application
Postgraduate applicants apply through the Glasgow Caledonian University application route.
Main Intake
Course-Specific
The raw data gives deadlines but does not provide one fixed intake for all courses.
Admission Type
Moderately Competitive
Admissions are moderately competitive and depend on course-specific academic and document requirements.
Undergraduate applicants should follow the UCAS deadline, while postgraduate applications are considered on a rolling admission basis.
January 15
UG UCAS Deadline Mentioned
The raw data mentions January 15 as the undergraduate application deadline.
Rolling Admission
Postgraduate Applications
Postgraduate applications are mentioned as rolling admission in the raw data.
Check official university deadline
Late Application Review
Students may apply after deadlines, but admission depends on space availability.
After receiving offer
Deposit & CAS Preparation
International students should complete acceptance and deposit steps so CAS can be issued.
Before visa application
Visa Document Preparation
Prepare transcripts, English proof, certified translations and TB test documents where required.
Before course start
UK Visa Submission
Submit the visa application with CAS, financial evidence and supporting documents before travel.
Glasgow School for Business and Society eligibility varies by course, with applicants needing academic qualifications, English language proof, references and selected course-specific requirements.
Undergraduate
Course-specific academic qualification through UCAS
Postgraduate
Course-specific bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification
Glasgow School for Business and Society accepts IELTS, TOEFL iBT and PTE, with listed minimum scores of IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 78 and PTE 54.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.0 Overall
No section below 5.5
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
PTE
Standard Requirement
54 Overall
No section below 51
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
78 iBT
Reading 18, Listening 17, Speaking 20 and Writing 17
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Completed application form
Academic transcripts
Degree certificates where applicable
Academic and professional certificates
Statement of Purpose
Personal statement for undergraduate applicants
Academic reference or letters of reference
English language proficiency score
Valid passport
Certified translation if documents are not in English
Work experience documents where required
Popular Glasgow School for Business and Society courses include MBA Global, MSc International Business Management, MSc Human Resource Management, DBA and MSc Accounting, Finance and Regulation.
MBA Global Master of Business Administration
Best For
MBA applicants should prepare for interview and clearly explain leadership experience, career goals and why a global MBA fits their profile.
MSc International Business Management
Best For
Work experience is mentioned for this route, so use your SOP to connect previous exposure with international business goals.
MSc Human Resource Management
Best For
This programme is better suited for students with a people-focused or business-centred academic background.
DBA Doctorate of Business Administration
Best For
DBA applicants should prepare strong professional experience evidence and a clear business research direction.
MSc Accounting, Finance and Regulation
Best For
Applicants should highlight academic preparation in accountancy, finance, economics, mathematics, statistics or related areas.
Undergraduate Business and Society Programmes
Best For
UG applicants should use the personal statement to show subject interest, practical motivation and readiness for UK study.
MBA Global Master of Business Administration
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Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Not officially published
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Clear academic fit for the selected course
Strong SOP or personal statement
Academic reference or letters of reference
English language readiness
Relevant work experience for selected courses
Interview readiness where required
Financial and visa document preparedness
UG applicants should submit through UCAS before the January deadline where applicable.
Postgraduate applicants should apply through the Glasgow Caledonian University application route and not assume the UCAS route applies.
Prepare the SOP carefully because business, finance and society-focused courses need clear motivation and career direction.
Check whether the selected course needs interview, work experience, portfolio or an admission test before submitting.
Keep IELTS, TOEFL or PTE scores ready early to avoid delays in offer and CAS processing.
International students should prepare financial support documents and certified translations before the visa stage.
If applying after the deadline, be realistic because admission may depend on available places.
Using UCAS for a course that requires the university application route
Applying after the deadline without checking course availability
Submitting a generic SOP with no business or society-focused motivation
Ignoring interview, portfolio, admission test or work experience requirements
Missing academic references or professional certificates
Delaying English language test preparation
Waiting until after the offer to prepare financial documents and certified translations
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the UG, PG, MBA or DBA route based on academic background and career goals.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic, English language, work experience, interview and course-specific requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, certificates, SOP, references, passport, English score and financial proof.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for full-time UG courses or the university application portal for PG courses.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required for the selected course or applicant profile.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Complete acceptance steps and deposit requirements where applicable.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Use CAS to complete UK student visa, financial proof and supporting document requirements.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Graduate Direction
The raw data says most graduates progress into work or further study within six months.
Career Areas
Business, finance, HR, law, social sciences, management and international business.
Scholarship Support
International students are mentioned as receiving a guaranteed scholarship of £1,116 in the raw data.
Career-Focused Learning
The school highlights career-focused programmes, practical teaching and world-class facilities.
Indian students should first confirm whether their course is full-time undergraduate, part-time undergraduate or postgraduate because the application route changes.
For business and finance programmes, the SOP should clearly connect academic background with career goals rather than staying generic.
Students applying to International Business Management should prepare work experience details because the raw data mentions work experience for this route.
MBA applicants should be ready for interview and should prepare examples of leadership, decision-making and career progression.
Students applying after the deadline should keep backup course options because admission may depend on available space.
CAS and visa documents should be prepared early, especially transcripts, English scores, certified translations and TB test evidence.
Full-time undergraduate applicants usually apply through UCAS.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the Glasgow Caledonian University application route.
The raw data mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with no section below 5.5.
Yes. The raw data mentions rolling admission for postgraduate programmes.
Work experience is required for some courses, including selected business and doctorate routes.
Yes. The raw data mentions scholarships and awards, including a guaranteed scholarship amount for international students.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, document and course-specific requirements.
Full-time undergraduate applicants usually apply through UCAS.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the Glasgow Caledonian University application route.
The raw data mentions January 15 as the undergraduate deadline.
Yes. Postgraduate admissions are mentioned as rolling admission in the raw data.
The raw data mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with no section below 5.5.
Yes. The raw data mentions TOEFL iBT 78 with minimum section scores.
Yes. The raw data mentions PTE 54 overall with no section below 51.
Postgraduate applicants usually need transcripts, references, academic or professional certificates, SOP, passport and English language scores.
Yes. The raw data mentions an interview for the MBA Global Master of Business Administration.
Yes. The raw data mentions scholarships and awards, including a guaranteed scholarship of £1,116 for international students.
Yes. International students need CAS after acceptance and must complete UK student visa requirements before studying in the UK.
Glasgow School for Business and Society in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom placement details include salary insights, top recruiters, and hiring trends to help students understand career outcomes and campus opportunities.
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