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Student Accommodation Near Strathclyde Business School
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£170/wk
Closest option
0.19 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
Strathclyde Business School is based on Cathedral Street in Glasgow city centre, close to the wider University of Strathclyde campus and key student transport points. The supplied accommodation set gives students six strong options between 0.19 km and 0.6 km from the university coordinates, making this one of the most walkable Glasgow accommodation clusters. Foundry Courtyard has the lowest supplied starting price at £170 per week, while St James is the closest supplied property at 0.19 km and offers both studio and ensuite rooms. Martha Street Apartments, Bridle Works and Canvas Glasgow provide strong city-centre living with gyms, study rooms, cinema rooms, social spaces and bills included. Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point adds ensuite rooms, 24/7 reception, security patrols and an onsite Tesco Express. Nearby transport points supplied in the source include Thomas Graham Building, City of Glasgow College, North Frederick Street, Strathclyde University Library and St Mungo Avenue before St James Road.
Quick Answers
Student accommodation near Strathclyde Business School starts from £170 per week at Foundry Courtyard. St James is the closest supplied option at 0.19 km and offers studio and ensuite rooms with gym, cinema room, study spaces and bills included. Martha Street Apartments is strong for premium room variety, including ensuite, studio and 1-bed options, while Bridle Works and Canvas Glasgow are strong amenity-led choices. Dobbie's Point is useful for students wanting ensuite rooms, 24/7 reception and an onsite Tesco Express close to Glasgow city centre.
Best For Budget
Foundry Courtyard, Glasgow
Best For Closest
St James, Glasgow
Best For Amenities
St James, Glasgow
Best For Studios
Martha Street Apartments, Glasgow
Best Value Tradeoff
St James offers the closest supplied distance, studio and ensuite options, bills included, gym, yoga room, cinema room, study areas, games room and communal spaces from £195 per week.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 2 minutes on foot
£195/wk
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£199/wk
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£224/wk
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£170/wk
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£185/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| St James | £195 | Studio, ensuite room | 0.19 km | Around 2 minutes on foot | Gym, yoga room, cinema room, study areas, games room | Water, electricity, heating, WiFi |
| Martha Street Apartments | £199 | Ensuite room, studio, 1-bed | 0.31 km | Around 4 minutes on foot | Study room, gym, podcast room, cinema room, rooftop terrace | WiFi, gas, water, electricity |
| Bridle Works | £224 | Ensuite room, studio | 0.38 km | Around 5 minutes on foot | Study rooms, seminar space, karaoke room, cinema, roof terrace | Water, electricity, heating, WiFi, contents insurance |
| Foundry Courtyard | £170 | Ensuite room, studio, 2-bed | 0.45 km | Around 5 minutes on foot | Gym, cinema room, study room, basketball court, 1Gbps wired internet | Water, gas, electricity, WiFi, contents insurance |
| Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point | £185 | Ensuite room | 0.56 km | Around 7 minutes on foot | Gym, study area, cinema room, games room, onsite Tesco Express | WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, contents insurance, TV licence in communal areas, communal cleaning |
| Canvas Glasgow | £199 | Ensuite room, studio | 0.6 km | Around 7 minutes on foot | Gym, social spaces, study spaces, private dining room, cinema | WiFi, electricity, heating, water, gas |
Best Student Areas
Cathedral Street and University of Strathclyde campus area
Cathedral Street is the most practical area for Strathclyde Business School students because the school is located at 199 Cathedral Street. St James, Martha Street Apartments and Bridle Works all sit very close to the campus area, giving students quick access to lectures, study spaces and city-centre transport. This area is ideal for students who want a walk-first routine with strong accommodation facilities nearby.
Kennedy Street and North Hanover Street
Kennedy Street and North Hanover Street are useful for students comparing slightly wider city-centre options while still staying close to Strathclyde Business School. Foundry Courtyard on Kennedy Street has the lowest supplied starting price and a strong facilities mix, while Dobbie's Point on North Hanover Street includes ensuite rooms, 24/7 reception, onsite Tesco Express and security patrols. These areas work well for students who want city-centre access and strong student building amenities.
Kyle Street and central Glasgow
Kyle Street and central Glasgow suit students who want polished purpose-built accommodation with social and study facilities. Canvas Glasgow is the supplied option here, offering ensuite rooms and studios with gym, study spaces, cinema, games room and events. This area is still within a short walk of Strathclyde Business School and works well for students who want a balance of city life and campus access.
The supplied nearby places data includes transport and access points close to Strathclyde Business School, including Thomas Graham Building, City of Glasgow College, North Frederick Street, Strathclyde University Library and St Mungo Avenue before St James Road. These help show how central and connected the Cathedral Street location is. Daily life around the supplied properties is also supported by building-level amenities: gyms, study rooms, games rooms, cinema rooms, laundry rooms, bike storage, parcel rooms, rooftop terrace, courtyard spaces, communal lounges and social events. Dobbie's Point also mentions an onsite Tesco Express, which is useful for everyday essentials. Since all properties are in central Glasgow and within 0.6 km of the school, students can choose based more on room type, building facilities and budget than long commuting needs.
How to Choose
Students who want the closest room should start with St James because it is only 0.19 km from Strathclyde Business School and includes gym, study rooms, cinema room, yoga room, games room and bills included. Budget-focused students should compare Foundry Courtyard first because it starts from £170 per week and still includes strong amenities and multiple room types. Martha Street Apartments is best for students who want premium room flexibility, especially if they are considering a 1-bed or higher-end studio. Bridle Works is a strong amenity-led choice with seminar space, karaoke room, cinema, gym, roof terrace and BBQ area. Dobbie's Point is practical for students who want ensuite accommodation with 24/7 reception, security patrols and onsite Tesco Express. Canvas Glasgow is a balanced option for students wanting ensuite or studio rooms with gym, study spaces, cinema and social events. The best choice depends on whether the student values shortest walk, lowest starting price, premium room type or social facilities most.
University Info
Address
199 Cathedral St, Glasgow G4 0QU
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students usually begin comparing Glasgow student accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, with earlier planning recommended for September arrivals.
Accommodation near Strathclyde Business School is highly city-centre focused, so ensuite rooms and studios close to Cathedral Street can become competitive before autumn intake.
Getting to Campus
The supplied Strathclyde Business School accommodation options are all close to the Cathedral Street campus area, with distances between 0.19 km and 0.6 km. Most students can treat this as a walking-distance accommodation set, subject to exact entrance and route.
St James: around 2 minutes on foot
Martha Street Apartments: around 4 minutes on foot
Bridle Works: around 5 minutes on foot
Foundry Courtyard: around 5 minutes on foot
Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point: around 7 minutes on foot
Canvas Glasgow: around 7 minutes on foot
Students can use the supplied nearby transport points around Thomas Graham Building, City of Glasgow College, North Frederick Street, Strathclyde University Library and St Mungo Avenue before St James Road for local access. Glasgow Queen Street Station and Buchanan Bus Station are also useful city-centre reference points for wider travel.
Bills & Inclusions
All supplied Glasgow properties include bills in some form, which helps students compare weekly rent more clearly. The exact inclusions vary by building.
St James includes water, electricity, heating and WiFi.
Martha Street Apartments includes WiFi, gas, water and electricity.
Bridle Works includes water, electricity, heating, WiFi and contents insurance.
Foundry Courtyard includes water, gas, electricity, WiFi and contents insurance.
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.
Students should confirm whether contents insurance, cleaning, WiFi speed, laundry, heating, parcel service and security support are included before booking. Bills-included rent helps with budgeting, but every provider defines inclusions differently.
Room Types
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are available at St James, Martha Street Apartments, Bridle Works, Foundry Courtyard, Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point and Canvas Glasgow. They give students a private bathroom while usually keeping some shared kitchen or social spaces. In the supplied data, ensuite-friendly prices start from £170 per week.
studio
Studios are available at St James, Martha Street Apartments, Bridle Works, Foundry Courtyard and Canvas Glasgow. Studios suit students who want more privacy and independent living. Supplied studio-friendly pricing starts from £170 per week and rises to £556 depending on property and room category.
1-bed
Martha Street Apartments includes a 1-bed option in the supplied data. This may suit students who want more space than a standard studio while staying close to Strathclyde Business School. Live availability and exact layout should be checked before booking.
2-bed
Foundry Courtyard includes a 2-bed option in the supplied data. This may suit students who want to share with one other person while staying in a student building with bills, gym, study room and social facilities included.
Booking Advice
Students should compare Glasgow city-centre rooms early before September intake because studios and lower-priced ensuite rooms close to Cathedral Street can become limited quickly.
Area & Transport
Transport is straightforward for Strathclyde Business School students in this supplied data because all properties are within a short walk of Cathedral Street. St James is around 0.19 km away, Martha Street Apartments 0.31 km, Bridle Works 0.38 km, Foundry Courtyard 0.45 km, Dobbie's Point 0.56 km and Canvas Glasgow 0.6 km. The supplied nearby transport points are very close, including Thomas Graham Building at 0.02 km, City of Glasgow College at 0.08 km, North Frederick Street at 0.18 km, Strathclyde University Library at 0.21 km and St Mungo Avenue before St James Road at 0.22 km. Students can usually plan around walking to class, with Glasgow city-centre transport available for part-time work, internships, shopping and weekend travel. Exact walking routes and late-evening safety should still be checked before booking.
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Accommodation pricing, distances, room types, bills and amenities are based on listing data supplied to Admistay.
All supplied Glasgow properties have been retained in this accommodation guide.
Nearby bus station and local access points supplied in the source data have been retained.
University-level review statistics are not used as property-level accommodation reviews.
Students should confirm final rent, live availability, tenancy dates, deposits, bills and property rules before booking.
This accommodation guide uses only the supplied Strathclyde Business School property and nearby place data. Prices, room types, distances, bills, amenities, nearby transport points and property rules have been retained and written in a student-friendly format. Property-level aggregate rating schema is disabled because no verified property reviews were supplied, and university-level review statistics are not used as accommodation reviews. Students should confirm live availability, tenancy length, guarantor requirements, cancellation terms, room layout and exact route before booking.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Strathclyde Business School?
Foundry Courtyard is the cheapest supplied option, with prices starting from £170 per week. It offers ensuite rooms, studios and 2-bed options with water, gas, electricity, WiFi and contents insurance included.
Which accommodation is closest to Strathclyde Business School?
St James is the closest supplied property at around 0.19 km from the Strathclyde Business School coordinates. That is roughly a 2-minute walk using the standard walking estimate.
Are all supplied Glasgow properties included in this guide?
Yes. St James, Martha Street Apartments, Bridle Works, Foundry Courtyard, Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point and Canvas Glasgow are all included. No supplied property has been removed.
Are studios available near Strathclyde Business School?
Yes. Studios are available at St James, Martha Street Apartments, Bridle Works, Foundry Courtyard and Canvas Glasgow. Students should check live availability before booking.
Are ensuite rooms available near SBS Glasgow?
Yes. Ensuite rooms are available at all six supplied properties, including St James, Martha Street Apartments, Bridle Works, Foundry Courtyard, Dobbie's Point and Canvas Glasgow.
Are 1-bed rooms available in the supplied data?
Yes. Martha Street Apartments includes a 1-bed option in the supplied room type data. Students should confirm exact layout, price and availability before booking.
Are 2-bed rooms available near Strathclyde Business School?
Yes. Foundry Courtyard includes a 2-bed option in the supplied data. This may suit students who want to share with one other person while keeping access to student building facilities.
Are bills included in these Glasgow student properties?
Yes. All supplied properties include bills in some form, such as WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas or contents insurance. Exact inclusions vary by property.
Which property is best for budget?
Foundry Courtyard is the best budget starting point because it starts from £170 per week and includes ensuite, studio and 2-bed options with strong amenities and bills included.
Which property is best for amenities?
St James has one of the strongest amenity sets, including gym, yoga room, cinema room, study rooms, games room, library room, private dining room, parcel room and communal spaces.
Which property is best for postgraduates?
Martha Street Apartments may suit postgraduates because it includes ensuite, studio and 1-bed options with study room, gym, podcast room, cinema room, rooftop terrace and 24/7 security.
Are these properties within walking distance of Strathclyde Business School?
Yes. All supplied properties are within 0.6 km of the university coordinates. Approximate walking times range from around 2 to 7 minutes.
Which nearby transport points are included in the source data?
The supplied nearby transport points include Thomas Graham Building, City of Glasgow College, North Frederick Street, Strathclyde University Library and St Mungo Avenue before St James Road.
Which areas are best for Strathclyde Business School students?
Cathedral Street, Saint James Road, John Street, Kennedy Street, North Hanover Street and Kyle Street are useful areas because they keep students close to campus and Glasgow city-centre transport.
Do any properties have 24/7 security or reception?
Yes. Martha Street Apartments lists 24/7 security, Dobbie's Point lists 24/7 reception and security patrols, and Canvas Glasgow lists a 24-hour team. Other properties also list CCTV or onsite support.
Do any properties have gyms?
Yes. St James, Martha Street Apartments, Bridle Works, Foundry Courtyard, Dobbie's Point and Canvas Glasgow all list gym or fitness facilities.
When should students book accommodation near Strathclyde Business School?
Students should begin comparing accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake. September arrivals should check earlier because lower-priced ensuite rooms and studios close to campus can reduce quickly.
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, walking distance and booking terms.
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A triple-accredited business school in the heart of Glasgow
Strathclyde Business School is an internationally recognised business school located in Glasgow, Scotland. Part of the University of Strathclyde, the school is known for MBA, marketing, accounting and finance, business analytics, economics, human resource management, investment and finance, actuarial science and business management programmes. It holds triple accreditation from AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS according to the provided source data.
School Name
Strathclyde Business School
Parent Institution
University of Strathclyde
Country
United Kingdom
City
Glasgow
Campus Setting
Urban
Faculty Members
200 according to the provided data
Departments
6 according to the provided data
Accreditation
AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS according to the provided data
Academic Strength
MBA, Marketing, Accounting and Finance, Business Analytics, Economics and Management
Strathclyde Business School is an internationally recognised business school located in the centre of Glasgow, Scotland. It is one of the four faculties of the University of Strathclyde and is known for business education, research, management training, leadership development and industry-connected learning. For international students, the school offers a strong UK business education experience in one of Scotland’s most student-friendly and affordable major cities.
The provided source data describes the University of Strathclyde as an institution rated 5-star consecutively for four years in QS University Rankings. Strathclyde Business School itself is highlighted for its strength in MBA, marketing, accounting and finance, business analytics, management and other business disciplines. The source also states that the school is one of the few colleges to achieve triple accreditation from AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS, which is an important global quality signal for business schools.
Triple accreditation matters because it helps students compare business schools beyond simple rankings. For Indian and international students, it indicates that the school meets recognised international standards across teaching quality, business relevance, research activity and management education. This can be useful when evaluating career value, employer perception and postgraduate study options.
Strathclyde Business School is located within the main campus of the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. The source describes the campus as being in the heart of the city, surrounded by supermarkets, restaurants, stores, clubs, museums and other city facilities. This gives students a practical urban student experience with access to daily essentials, social life, cultural activities and transport connectivity.
The school offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across business, management, finance, marketing, economics, international banking, human resource management, actuarial science and investment-related fields. Popular programmes in the source include MBA, MSc International Banking and Finance, MSc Economics, MSc International Human Resource Management, MSc International Marketing, MSc Business and Management, MSc Investment and Finance, MSc Actuarial Science, BA Accounting and Finance, BA Economics, BA Marketing and BBA.
For Indian students, Strathclyde Business School can be a strong choice if they want a recognised business school with practical career relevance and Glasgow’s comparatively manageable living costs. The source mentions academic requirements for Indian applicants, including 70% to 75% at Class X and XII level for undergraduate courses and 55% or 60% at undergraduate level for postgraduate courses. Students should verify course-specific entry requirements before applying because requirements may change by programme and academic year.
The school is also positioned around employability and professional outcomes. The provided data mentions top recruiters such as IBM, Cognizant, Deloitte and L’Oreal, and states that the school organises job fairs and workshops throughout the year. These elements can support students who want business education connected to career readiness, although current employer links and salary figures should be verified before use as live claims.
Accommodation planning is an important part of studying at Strathclyde Business School. The source lists university accommodation options such as Andre Ure Hall, Birdbeck Court, Chancellor Hall, Forbes Hall, Garnett Hall, James Goold Hall and Murray Hall, with weekly costs shown in older source data. It also mentions that private rented accommodation in a shared flat can cost around £100 to £125 per week plus other expenses according to the old source.
Students can also compare PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student apartments in Glasgow. The best accommodation choice depends on budget, commute, lifestyle, bills, amenities and contract flexibility. Since Glasgow is generally more affordable than London, students may find more realistic accommodation options, but early planning is still important before intake season.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Glasgow, including PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private student housing near the University of Strathclyde. Students can compare options by commute, budget, room type, safety, bills and amenities before arriving in Scotland.
Overall, Strathclyde Business School is a strong option for students looking for a triple-accredited UK business school with recognised programmes, Glasgow city access, employability support and practical accommodation choices. Students should plan admission, tuition, scholarships, visa and accommodation together to understand the full cost and value of studying here.
Yes. Strathclyde Business School can be a strong option for Indian students interested in MBA, marketing, accounting and finance, economics, business analytics, investment, HR and management programmes in Glasgow.
Strathclyde Business School is known for triple accreditation, MBA and management education, marketing, accounting and finance, business analytics, economics and industry-connected business learning.
Students can consider university accommodation such as Andre Ure Hall, Chancellor Hall, Forbes Hall, Garnett Hall, James Goold Hall and Murray Hall, along with PBSA, studios and shared flats in Glasgow.
Glasgow accommodation is generally more affordable than London, but prices vary by hall, room type and location. Students should compare university halls, PBSA, shared flats and studios before booking.
It can be worth it for students seeking a triple-accredited business school with strong management programmes, Glasgow city access, employability support and realistic student accommodation options.
MBA, finance, economics, marketing, HR, business management and actuarial science programmes
Strathclyde Business School offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across business, management, MBA, finance, economics, marketing, HR, actuarial science and investment-related fields. The provided source lists undergraduate tuition around £16,000 to £18,300 and postgraduate tuition examples from £21,300 to £31,450 depending on programme.
Strathclyde Business School courses cover a wide range of business and management disciplines at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The school is known for MBA, accounting and finance, economics, international banking and finance, international human resource management, international marketing, business and management, investment and finance, actuarial science, BBA and undergraduate business-related degrees.
The provided source states that programmes at the institute are triple accredited and designed to prepare students for real-world business challenges. This can be valuable for students who want a business school with international recognition and practical relevance across management, finance, marketing and analytics-related career paths.
Popular programmes in the source include Masters in Business Administration, MSc International Banking and Finance, MSc Economics, MSc International Human Resource Management, MSc International Marketing, MSc Business and Management, MSc Investment and Finance, MSc Actuarial Science, BA Accounting and Finance, BA Economics, BA Marketing and Business Administration BBA.
The old source lists the MBA tuition fee at £31,450, MSc International Banking and Finance at £25,400, MSc Economics at £23,050, MSc International Human Resource Management at £21,300, MSc International Marketing at £23,050, MSc Business and Management at £23,050, MSc Investment and Finance at £25,400 and MSc Actuarial Science at £24,850. It also lists undergraduate examples such as BA Accounting and Finance, BA Economics and BA Marketing at £16,000, and BBA at £18,300.
A separate cost table in the source gives annual tuition ranges of £16,000 to £18,000 for undergraduate study and £21,000 to £32,000 for postgraduate study. These older figures are useful as reference points, but students should verify current tuition directly before applying because fees can change by academic year, programme and fee status.
For Indian students, programme selection should be linked to career goals. International Banking and Finance and Investment and Finance can suit students interested in banking, investment, corporate finance and financial services. International Marketing can suit students targeting brand, digital, consumer and strategy roles. Business and Management can support broader management careers. Actuarial Science can suit students with strong mathematics and quantitative skills.
Students should also include Glasgow living costs in affordability planning. The source lists weekly food at £150, weekly accommodation at £110 to £150 and other expenses from £100 to £150 for undergraduate students and £150 to £200 for postgraduate students. Private shared flats are listed at £100 to £125 per week plus other expenses in the old source. These figures should be verified, but they show that accommodation and living costs are major parts of the total study budget.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Glasgow, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats near the University of Strathclyde. This helps students understand whether a course is affordable not only by tuition fee but by total yearly cost.
Masters in Business Administration MBA
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £31450 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Professionals seeking management, leadership and strategic career growth
MBA applicants should review work experience expectations, interview preparation and scholarship options before applying.
MSc International Banking and Finance
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £25400 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in banking, finance and global financial markets
Useful for students from commerce, economics, finance or business backgrounds.
MSc Economics
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £23050 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in economics, policy, markets and analytical roles
Students should strengthen quantitative, research and analytical skills for better outcomes.
MSc International Human Resource Management
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £21300 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in HR, people management and organisational strategy
Communication skills, HR internships and people-management exposure can strengthen employability.
MSc International Marketing
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £23050 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in marketing, brand strategy and international markets
Students should build a campaign portfolio, internship experience and digital marketing skills.
MSc Business and Management
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £23050 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Graduates seeking broad business and management career pathways
A clear SOP and career direction can help demonstrate fit for management study.
MSc Investment and Finance
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £25400 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in investment, finance and capital markets
Students should strengthen financial modelling, Excel and analytical skills alongside coursework.
Business Administration BBA
Undergraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £18300 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students seeking a broad undergraduate business foundation
Students should build internships, communication skills and business project exposure alongside the degree.
Strathclyde Business School is known for MBA, marketing, accounting and finance, business analytics, economics, international banking and finance, investment and finance, HR and business management.
The old source lists undergraduate tuition around £16,000 to £18,000 and postgraduate tuition around £21,000 to £32,000. Students should verify current fees and include Glasgow living costs.
Indian students may consider MBA, International Banking and Finance, Investment and Finance, International Marketing, Business and Management, Economics and BBA depending on career goals.
The source mentions recruiters such as IBM, Cognizant, Deloitte and L’Oreal, as well as job fairs and workshops. Employability depends on skills, work experience and active career preparation.
The source highlights business analytics as one of the ranked business subject areas. Students should verify current programme availability and course structure before applying.
Application routes, entry requirements, IELTS guidance and Glasgow accommodation planning
Strathclyde Business School admissions are competitive according to the source data, with applications opening in January for most programmes. International undergraduate students apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants use the Pegasus website according to the provided source. Indian students are given broad academic guidance of 70% to 75% at Class X and XII level for undergraduate study and 55% or 60% at undergraduate level for postgraduate study.
Strathclyde Business School admissions are described in the source as competitive, especially for popular programmes such as MBA, marketing, accounting and finance, business analytics and management. The uploaded data states that admissions open in January for most programmes, but students should verify current intake timelines and course-specific deadlines before applying.
International undergraduate students apply through UCAS according to the source, while postgraduate applicants apply through the Pegasus website or online university route. The source lists a UCAS application fee of £20 for a single course. These details should be checked against current application rules before submission because fees and routes may change.
For undergraduate applicants, the source states that students need 70% to 75% in all subjects at Class XII level as well as at Class X level. For postgraduate applicants, the source states that students need 55% or 60% at undergraduate level. These broad figures are useful for Indian students, but final eligibility depends on the exact programme, academic background and current university policy.
English language proficiency is required if English is not the student’s first language. The source states that students need an IELTS score of 6.5 or above. Students should check current course-specific English requirements because MBA, finance, economics or research-related programmes may have different expectations.
Supporting documents listed in the source include degree certificate and transcripts translated into English, proof of English language through IELTS, passport copy, sponsor letter for scholarship award, CV, personal statement, recommendation letter and portfolio for certain programmes. Students should prepare these documents early to avoid delays in offer processing.
The source also refers to Tier 4 student visa requirements, but students should follow the current UK Student visa guidance. Visa preparation generally requires passport details, recent photograph, unconditional offer from a licensed sponsor, proof of English proficiency and proof of financial support. Students should verify current UKVI rules before applying.
Accommodation planning should happen alongside admissions. Students can consider university halls such as Andre Ure Hall, Birdbeck Court, Chancellor Hall, Forbes Hall, Garnett Hall, James Goold Hall and Murray Hall, as well as private PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats in Glasgow. Early comparison helps students understand rent, commute, bills and total budget.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Glasgow, making it easier to plan housing while completing admission, scholarship, visa and arrival steps. This is especially useful for Indian and international students who want safe, budget-matched housing before moving to Scotland.
Step 1: Choose Programme
Select an MBA, finance, economics, marketing, HR, business management, BBA or other business programme based on eligibility and career goals.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review academic percentage requirements, English language criteria and course-specific eligibility.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, degree certificate, IELTS proof, passport copy, CV, personal statement and recommendation letter.
Step 4: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate study or Pegasus or the online university route for postgraduate study.
Step 5: Review Offer and Scholarship
Check offer conditions, tuition fee, scholarship eligibility and any sponsor-letter requirements.
Step 6: Plan Visa Documents
Prepare Student visa documents, proof of funds, English proof and passport details according to current UKVI rules.
Step 7: Arrange Accommodation
Compare university halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in Glasgow through Admistay.
Step 8: Prepare Arrival
Finalise travel, move-in date, first-month budget and local transport planning.
January Application Opening
The source states that admissions open in January for most programmes
Application: Varies by programme
Students should verify current course deadlines and start dates before applying.
Main Academic Intake
Most programmes commonly start in the main academic intake, but availability varies by programme
Application: Depends on programme and study level
Students should confirm intake availability for MBA, MSc and undergraduate routes separately.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
International undergraduate students apply through UCAS, while postgraduate students use Pegasus or the university online route according to the provided source data.
Admissions are described as competitive in the source. Entry depends on academic performance, English language score, programme fit and supporting documents.
The source states that applications open in January for most programmes, but the best intake depends on programme availability, visa readiness and accommodation planning.
Students should start accommodation planning after shortlisting Strathclyde or receiving an offer, especially if they want central Glasgow halls or value private housing.
Yes. The source states that students whose first language is not English need IELTS 6.5 or above, but course-specific requirements should be verified.
A central Glasgow campus experience with city access, halls and student-friendly living
Strathclyde Business School is located on the University of Strathclyde’s main campus in central Glasgow. Students benefit from a city-centre environment surrounded by supermarkets, restaurants, stores, clubs, museums and housing options such as Andre Ure Hall, Birdbeck Court, Chancellor Hall, Forbes Hall, Garnett Hall, James Goold Hall and Murray Hall.
Strathclyde Business School campus life is shaped by its central Glasgow location. The school is located on the main campus of the University of Strathclyde, and the source states that the campus area is surrounded by supermarkets, restaurants, stores, clubs, museums and other city facilities. This gives students a practical student-city experience with daily essentials close to campus.
Glasgow is one of Scotland’s most important student cities and can offer a strong balance of affordability, culture, public transport, nightlife, music, food and professional opportunities. For international students, this can make student life easier compared with cities where accommodation and transport costs are much higher.
The school’s urban campus setting is useful for business students because they are close to city employers, networking spaces, cultural activities and part-time work opportunities. The source also mentions that Strathclyde Business School organises job fairs and workshops throughout the year, with companies such as Cognizant, IBM and Deloitte linked with placements in the source data.
Accommodation is a key part of the student experience. The source lists several university accommodation options with weekly costs, including Andre Ure Hall, Birdbeck Court, Chancellor Hall, Forbes Hall, Garnett Hall, James Goold Hall and Murray Hall. The listed weekly costs range from £104 to £141 in the old data, but students should verify current fees and room availability before booking.
The source FAQ also mentions that both university campus and accommodation have WiFi facilities, and that undergraduate and postgraduate students do not share flats because they have different buildings. These details should be checked with current accommodation guidance, but they are useful for students comparing living arrangements.
Students can also consider private rented accommodation, which the source describes as a room in a shared flat costing around £100 to £125 per week plus other expenses. Private housing may be more flexible, but students need to check safety, bills, deposit, contract length, landlord rules and commute before committing.
For Indian students, Glasgow can be a practical study destination because living costs may be more manageable than London and there is access to multicultural food, public transport and a large student community. Students should still check grocery access, cooking facilities, local commute and winter lifestyle needs before choosing accommodation.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Glasgow, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats near Strathclyde Business School. Students can compare total value by rent, bills, commute, safety, amenities and contract flexibility before booking.
University of Strathclyde Main Campus
University Accommodation Halls
Central Glasgow Location
Students study in the heart of Glasgow with access to shops, restaurants, clubs, museums and daily essentials.
University Accommodation
The source lists multiple university halls with weekly cost references for student housing.
Private Shared Flats
Private rented rooms in shared flats are mentioned as an alternative accommodation route in the old source.
Career Events
The school organises job fairs and workshops according to the source data.
Glasgow Student Lifestyle
Students benefit from a major Scottish city with culture, nightlife, transport and comparatively manageable living costs.
Glasgow city centre
Best for: Students who want short commute, shops, restaurants and city lifestyle
Commute: Commute varies by exact accommodation
Best for students who value convenience and city access.
University accommodation halls
Best for: Students who want structured university-managed housing
Commute: Commute varies by hall location
Options listed in the source include Andre Ure Hall, Chancellor Hall and James Goold Hall.
Private shared flats near campus
Best for: Budget-conscious students
Commute: Commute varies by route
The source mentions shared flats around £100 to £125 per week plus other expenses, but current prices should be verified.
PBSA options in Glasgow
Best for: Students who want managed accommodation with student amenities
Commute: Commute varies by property
PBSA can simplify bills, safety and move-in for international students.
Student life is urban and city-centred, with the campus located in central Glasgow near shops, restaurants, museums and student facilities.
The source does not provide a specific Indian student community figure, but Glasgow is a major international student city and the school attracts students from around the world.
Students can live in university halls such as Andre Ure Hall, Chancellor Hall, Forbes Hall, Garnett Hall and James Goold Hall, or compare PBSA and shared flats in Glasgow.
Business school study can be demanding, especially for MBA, finance, marketing, analytics and management routes. Students should balance coursework, networking and accommodation planning.
Accommodation affects commute, budget, study routine and social life. Early planning helps students compare university halls, PBSA, studios and shared flats before availability becomes limited.
MBA awards, BBA scholarships, masters funding and Glasgow budget planning
Strathclyde Business School offers merit- and need-based scholarships for international students according to the provided source. Mentioned awards include Full-time MBA Scholarship, BBA International Scholarship, MBA Dean’s Excellence Award and Masters Scholarships for International Students, with older award values ranging from £2,000 per year to £15,000.
Strathclyde Business School scholarships can help international students reduce the cost of studying in Glasgow. The provided source states that the school offers merit- and need-based scholarships to support international students coming to study in the UK. Funding options may vary by programme, academic profile, application quality and interview performance.
The source lists several scholarship examples. These include a Full-time MBA Scholarship worth £10,000, BBA International Scholarship worth £2,000 per year for up to three years, MBA Dean’s Excellence Award worth £15,000 and Masters Scholarships for International Students worth £7,000. These amounts are from older source data and should be verified before students rely on them.
MBA scholarships in the source are linked with academic performance, experience, excellent application and interview. This means MBA applicants should prepare a strong CV, leadership examples, career goals, academic records and interview readiness. A scholarship decision may not depend only on marks.
The BBA International Scholarship is described as available to students with a conditional or unconditional offer to study in the BBA programme at the school. Masters scholarships for international students are described as merit-based for students applying to MSc programmes. Students should check whether these awards are currently active and whether they apply to their chosen course.
For Indian students, funding planning should include scholarships, education loans, family funding, visa funds and emergency reserves. Scholarships can reduce tuition pressure, but students still need to plan accommodation, food, travel, healthcare surcharge, books and personal expenses.
The source lists weekly accommodation at £110 to £150 and private shared flats at £100 to £125 per week plus other expenses. These figures may be outdated, but they show why accommodation planning is central to affordability. Glasgow may be more manageable than London, but students still need a realistic budget.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Glasgow by budget, commute, room type, safety, bills and amenities. This helps students align scholarship decisions with realistic housing costs before arriving in Scotland.
Overall, students should treat scholarships as helpful but not guaranteed. The safest approach is to verify current award availability, apply early, prepare strong documents and calculate total cost including tuition, accommodation, food, travel, visa, healthcare and emergency funds.
MBA Scholarships
Funding for MBA applicants based on academic performance, experience, application quality and interview performance.
BBA International Scholarships
Programme-linked support for eligible international students with an offer for the BBA programme.
Masters Scholarships
Merit-based scholarships for international students applying to MSc programmes.
Need-Based Support
Financial support that may be available depending on student circumstances and current university policy.
External Funding
Education loans, private scholarships and external study abroad funding used by international and Indian students.
Full-time MBA Scholarship
Best for: Eligible MBA applicants
Coverage: £10,000 according to the old source
The source links eligibility with academic performance, experience, strong application and interview.
BBA International Scholarship
Best for: Eligible international BBA students
Coverage: £2,000 per year for up to three years according to the old source
Students should verify whether the award is currently available for their intake.
MBA Dean’s Excellence Award
Best for: High-performing MBA applicants
Coverage: £15,000 according to the old source
Eligibility may consider academic performance, experience, application quality and interview.
Masters Scholarships for International Students
Best for: International students applying to MSc programmes
Coverage: £7,000 according to the old source
The source states that MSc applicants are considered on the basis of merit.
Yes. The provided source mentions merit- and need-based scholarships for international students, including MBA, BBA and masters scholarship examples.
Indian students can check MBA scholarships, BBA International Scholarship, Masters Scholarships for International Students and external education funding depending on eligibility.
Most scholarships reduce tuition fees and may not cover accommodation. Students should budget separately for rent, deposits, food, travel and bills.
Yes. Scholarship decisions may depend on merit, academic performance, experience, application quality and interview performance depending on the award.
Students can reduce living costs by comparing university halls, shared flats, PBSA and ensuite rooms early, and by checking bills, commute and contract terms.
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Explore Strathclyde Business School admissions for undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, MSc and business-related courses with eligibility, deadlines, English requirements, documents, application routes and practical admission guidance.
Main Intake
Multiple intakes
Application Route
UCAS & Online application
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5
Admission Difficulty
Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Strathclyde Business School offers undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, executive education and research programmes with UCAS-based UG applications and online PG applications.
Strathclyde Business School is based in Glasgow and offers a wide range of business, finance, economics, marketing, management and MBA programmes. Admissions are merit-based and depend on academic performance, English language ability, personal statement quality, references, CV and course-specific fit. Indian students should check undergraduate percentage expectations, postgraduate degree requirements, IELTS or PTE scores and visa timelines before applying.
Offers undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, executive education and research programmes
Popular areas include Finance, Economics, Business, Marketing and International Management
Undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS
Postgraduate and MBA applications are usually submitted online
The provided source mentions triple accreditation from AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS
IELTS 6.5 is commonly mentioned for postgraduate and MBA routes
Scholarships may be available for strong academic profiles, experience and interview performance
Students targeting careers in finance, business, economics, marketing, consulting or management
Indian students with strong Class 10 and Class 12 academic performance
Graduates with a relevant bachelor’s degree who want a UK business master’s pathway
Applicants interested in MSc courses such as Business Management, Finance, Digital Marketing or International Management
MBA applicants with professional experience, leadership maturity and strong communication skills
Students who can prepare a focused personal statement and academic reference
Applicants looking for a Glasgow-based business school with international employer and alumni relevance
Students with weak academic scores compared with the Indian entry requirement
Applicants who do not meet IELTS 6.5 or PTE 62 requirements
Postgraduate applicants without a clear course fit or relevant academic background
MBA applicants without strong work experience, CV quality or interview readiness
Students who submit a generic personal statement without business motivation
International applicants who delay CAS, financial proof or credibility interview preparation
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
UG applications are submitted through UCAS with academic records, personal statement, finance proof and academic reference.
Postgraduate Admissions
Online Application
PG applicants apply online with degree transcripts, English score, passport, CV, personal statement and references.
Main Intake
Multiple Intakes
The provided source mentions several intakes and recommends early planning for international applicants.
Admission Type
Merit-Based
Admissions are merit-based and reviewed through academic record, documents, English score and profile strength.
Undergraduate applicants should follow UCAS timelines, while international postgraduate applicants should apply around six months before programme commencement where possible.
Check official UCAS deadline
UG Equal Consideration Deadline
The provided source mentions a UCAS equal consideration deadline, but students should verify the latest 2026 UCAS date.
Check official university deadline
UG Late Application Window
Applications after the equal consideration deadline may be considered only if places are available.
Around 6 months before programme start
International PG Application Planning
The provided source recommends international postgraduate applicants apply well before programme commencement.
Check official university deadline
MBA Application Review
MBA applicants should prepare transcripts, bachelor’s degree evidence, SOP, CV, IELTS score and interview readiness early.
Check official university deadline
CAS and Visa Preparation
International students should complete CAS, financial proof, English proof and credibility interview preparation after meeting offer conditions.
Strathclyde Business School eligibility depends on study level, with Indian UG applicants usually needing 70% to 75% and PG applicants usually needing 60%, or 55% from selected institutions.
Undergraduate
Class 10 and Class 12 with strong academic performance
Postgraduate
Bachelor’s degree with course-specific academic requirement
Strathclyde Business School commonly requires IELTS 6.5 or PTE 62 for international students, with some courses specifying sectional requirements.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.5 Overall
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
6.5 Overall
5.5 in each section for selected MSc courses
PTE
Standard Requirement
62
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Academic transcripts and certificates
Class 10 and Class 12 marksheets for undergraduate applicants
Bachelor’s degree certificate for postgraduate applicants
Transcripts translated into English where required
Valid passport copy
Proof of English language score
Personal statement
Statement of Purpose for MBA or postgraduate courses
Letter of recommendation
CV or resume
Proof of finance and CAS documents for visa processing
Strathclyde Business School is popular for MBA, MSc Business Management, MSc Applied Economics, MSc International Management, MSc Digital Marketing and MSc Finance.
MBA
Best For
MBA applicants should present strong experience, communication ability, CV quality and interview readiness.
MSc Business Management
Best For
This course suits students who can explain why management is the right next step after their previous academic or work background.
MSc Applied Economics
Best For
Applicants should show comfort with economics, analytical thinking and data-led decision-making.
MSc International Management
Best For
Use your SOP to connect international management study with realistic global business goals.
MSc Digital Marketing
Best For
Students should mention marketing projects, campaigns, analytics tools or digital exposure if available.
MSc Finance
Best For
Applicants should highlight quantitative ability, finance modules and any internship or work exposure in financial services.
MBA
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Finance
Careers
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Recruiters
MSc Digital Marketing
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MSc International Management
Careers
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Difficulty
Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Not officially published
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic record matching Indian entry requirements
Clear personal statement with business or finance career direction
IELTS or PTE score meeting the programme requirement
Relevant work experience for MBA and selected MSc routes
Strong CV for postgraduate and MBA applications
Interview readiness where required
Complete financial and visa documentation for international students
Undergraduate applicants should apply through UCAS and track the application through UCAS Track.
Indian students should check whether their academic score meets the 70% to 75% UG or 60% PG guideline mentioned in the source.
Postgraduate applicants should apply early, ideally several months before programme commencement.
MBA applicants should build a strong CV and prepare for an interview because selection looks at potential, skills and experience.
Write a personal statement that clearly connects your course choice with finance, economics, marketing or management goals.
Prepare IELTS or PTE early because English proof is required for admission and visa processing.
Keep financial proof, CAS-related documents and credibility interview preparation ready after offer acceptance.
Applying late and assuming places will remain available after the main UCAS deadline
Submitting a generic personal statement without course-specific motivation
Ignoring IELTS 6.5 or PTE 62 requirements until the final stage
MBA applicants not showing enough work experience, skills or leadership potential
Submitting transcripts without English translation where required
Missing proof of finance or CAS-related conditions after receiving an offer
Assuming GMAT is never needed for MBA, even though it may be requested in selected cases
Academic Strength
Good
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the undergraduate, MSc, MBA, executive education or research route that matches your academic profile and career goal.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic percentage, English score, work experience, reference and course-specific requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, degree certificate, passport, personal statement, LOR, CV, English score and proof of finance.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or the online application portal for postgraduate and MBA routes.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required, especially for MBA or when the admissions team needs more profile clarity.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Meet academic, administrative and financial conditions before your place is fully confirmed.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Complete CAS, financial proof, English proof and credibility interview steps for UK Student visa processing.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Known Employer Examples
Ford Motors UK, AXA Insurance, ABN AMRO Bank N.V, Schlumberger Oilfield Services and PriceWaterhouseCoopers UK are mentioned in the provided source
Popular Career Areas
Finance, economics, marketing, management, consulting and international business
Accreditation Strength
The provided source mentions AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS triple accreditation
Career Planning Note
Outcomes depend on course choice, work experience, visa route, interview performance and individual profile strength
For Indian students, Strathclyde Business School can be a strong option when the student has good academics and a clear business, finance or marketing goal.
Students targeting Finance or Applied Economics should show stronger quantitative comfort than applicants for broader management routes.
MBA applicants should treat the interview and CV as major parts of the profile, not just supporting documents.
A strong personal statement should connect past study, career direction and why Strathclyde’s business school environment fits the student.
Scholarship chances may be stronger when academics, experience and interview performance are all well prepared.
Because CAS is issued only after academic, administrative and financial conditions are met, visa planning should start early.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and track their application through UCAS Track.
Postgraduate applicants usually apply online and should apply several months before programme commencement.
The provided source commonly mentions IELTS 6.5 for international students and selected postgraduate courses.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet the academic percentage, English score and document requirements for the selected course.
GMAT is not a standard requirement for every applicant, but it may be requested for MBA admission in selected cases.
CAS is issued after the student satisfies academic, administrative and financial conditions and accepts the offer online.
Yes. Indian students can apply for undergraduate, postgraduate or MBA courses if they meet academic, English language and document requirements.
The provided source mentions 70% to 75% in all subjects for Indian undergraduate applicants.
The provided source mentions 60% for Indian postgraduate applicants, or 55% for students from selected institutions such as IITs, IIMs, Delhi University, Mumbai University or Calcutta University.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and should follow UCAS deadlines and application tracking.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the online application portal and submit degree transcripts, English proof, passport, CV and personal statement.
The provided source mentions IELTS 6.5, with selected MSc courses mentioning 5.5 sectional requirements.
Yes. The provided source mentions PTE 62 as an accepted English proficiency score.
GMAT is not listed as a standard requirement for all applicants, but the school may ask MBA candidates to take it in selected cases.
Not all applicants are interviewed. Some candidates may be invited if the admissions team needs more clarity about their profile or MBA suitability.
Common documents include transcripts, degree certificate, passport copy, English score, personal statement, LOR, CV and financial proof.
CAS is usually issued after the student accepts the offer and satisfies academic, administrative and financial conditions.
Popular courses include MBA, MSc Business Management, MSc Applied Economics, MSc International Management, MSc Digital Marketing and MSc Finance.
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