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Student Accommodation Near University of Glasgow
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£150/wk
Closest option
0.9 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
Finding student accommodation near the University of Glasgow means comparing West End, Kelvinhaugh and Glasgow city-centre routes with weekly rent, room type and included bills. The closest listed property in this data is Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street at 0.9 km from the university reference point, with studio rooms from £365/week. The lowest supplied starting price is Clifton & Stewart House from £150/week at 0.99 km, with studio and ensuite rooms. Base Glasgow has a supplied min_price of £156/week at 2.22 km, although the same source shows weekly_price as £235, so live pricing should be checked. True Glasgow starts from £225/week at 1.51 km, Robert Owen House starts from £230/week at 2.35 km, and Glasgow West End on Kelvinhaugh Street starts from £320/week at 0.95 km. Nearby transport and student-life points include University Library, Boyd Orr building, University Union, Bunhouse Road, Exhibition Centre, Partick, Waterstones, Marks & Spencer Byres Road, Waitrose Byres Road and DE COURCY'S ARCADE.
Quick Answers
Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street is the closest listed option to the University of Glasgow at 0.9 km and starts from £365/week. Clifton & Stewart House is the lowest-priced listing from £150/week at 0.99 km, with studio and ensuite rooms. Base Glasgow has a supplied min_price of £156/week but weekly_price of £235, so live pricing should be checked before booking.
Best For Budget
Clifton & Stewart House is the lowest-priced listed option from £150/week and sits 0.99 km from the University of Glasgow reference point.
Best For Closest
Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street is closest at 0.9 km from the University of Glasgow reference point.
Best For Amenities
True Glasgow has a strong amenity mix with events calendar, gym, sky lounges, laundry, fitness classes, cinema, courtyard, cycle storage, BBQ facilities, rooftop sky garden, study zones and wellbeing support.
Best For Studios
Clifton & Stewart House is the lowest-priced studio-capable option from £150/week, while Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street is the closest studio-only option.
Best Value Tradeoff
Clifton & Stewart House gives the strongest price-distance balance from £150/week at 0.99 km, while Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street gives the closest listed distance but starts higher at £365/week.
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glasgow West End, Glasgow | £365 | Studio | 0.9 km | Around 11 minutes walking | Multimedia room, study room, courtyard, lounge, gym | Water, electricity, contents insurance, Wi-Fi |
| Glasgow West End, Glasgow | £320 | Studio, ensuite room | 0.95 km | Around 11 minutes walking | Gym, cinema room, study spaces, cycle storage, residence team | WiFi, water, electricity, gas/heating, contents insurance |
| Clifton & Stewart House, Glasgow | £150 | Studio, ensuite room | 0.99 km | Around 12 minutes walking | Common area, study area, meeting room, games area, gym | Water, electricity, gas, WiFi, content insurance |
| True Glasgow, Glasgow | £225 | Studio, ensuite room | 1.51 km | Check walk, bus or cycle route | Gym, sky lounges, cinema, courtyard, rooftop sky garden | WiFi, electricity, water, heating |
| Base Glasgow, Glasgow | £156 | Studio, ensuite room | 2.22 km | Check bus, subway, cycle or walk route | Cinema room, social spaces, free gym, study rooms, rooftop terrace | Water, electricity, gas, WiFi |
| Robert Owen House, Glasgow | £230 | Studio | 2.35 km | Check bus, subway, cycle or walk route | Free WiFi, gym, social area, study room, cinema room | WiFi, water, electricity, content insurance included |
Best Student Areas
University Avenue and the West End are the key reference areas for University of Glasgow students. Nearby points in the supplied data include University Library, Boyd Orr building, University Union, Bunhouse Road, Waterstones, Marks & Spencer Byres Road and Waitrose Byres Road.
Gilbert Street and Kelvinhaugh Street are represented by the two Glasgow West End listings. The Gilbert Street listing is the closest at 0.9 km, while the Kelvinhaugh Street listing offers both studio and ensuite room categories.
Clifton Place is represented by Clifton & Stewart House, the lowest-priced listing in the supplied data. It starts from £150/week and lists studio and ensuite room categories.
New City Road and McPhater Street are useful for students comparing broader amenity sets and city routes. True Glasgow starts from £225/week, while Base Glasgow has a lower supplied min_price of £156/week but should be live-price checked.
Bath Lane is represented by Robert Owen House, a studio-only option from £230/week. It is 2.35 km from the University of Glasgow reference point, so students should check bus, subway, cycling or walking route before booking.
The University of Glasgow reference point is close to several useful transport, shopping and study points in the supplied data. University Library is listed at 0.22 km and 0.23 km, Boyd Orr building is 0.28 km, University Union is 0.33 km and Bunhouse Road is 0.34 km away. Marks & Spencer Glasgow Byres Road Simply Food is 0.46 km away, Waitrose & Partners Byres Road is 0.61 km away and DE COURCY'S ARCADE is 0.47 km away. Study and culture points include Waterstones, WHSmith Local, Sense Scotland Charity Shop, The Language Hub and Unity Books. Rail options in the supplied data include Exhibition Centre, Partick, Hyndland, Jordanhill and Kelvindale.
How to Choose
Start with the route to your main University of Glasgow teaching building, then compare rent, room type and included bills. If proximity is the priority, Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street should be checked first because it is 0.9 km from the university reference point. If price is the main filter, Clifton & Stewart House starts from £150/week and has studio and ensuite rooms. If amenities matter, compare True Glasgow and Base Glasgow. If you want a studio-only city-centre option, Robert Owen House may be useful after checking the route. Base Glasgow should be checked carefully because the source weekly_price and min_price differ.
University Info
Address
University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Typically 3–6 months before the start of the academic year, with earlier searches advised for September intake and lower-priced Glasgow studio or ensuite options near the University of Glasgow.
University of Glasgow accommodation demand usually rises before the autumn intake, especially for studio and ensuite options around Gilbert Street, Kelvinhaugh Street, Clifton Place, New City Road, McPhater Street and Bath Lane. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, bills and exact route before checking live availability.
Getting to Campus
The listed University of Glasgow accommodation options sit between 0.9 km and 2.35 km from the university reference point. Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street is the closest listing, while Clifton & Stewart House has the lowest listed starting price. Students should map each property to their exact University Avenue teaching building and preferred route before booking.
Glasgow West End, Gilbert Street: around 11 minutes walking
Glasgow West End, Kelvinhaugh Street: around 11 minutes walking
Clifton & Stewart House: around 12 minutes walking
True Glasgow: check walk, bus or cycle route
Base Glasgow: check bus, subway, cycle or walk route
Robert Owen House: check bus, subway, cycle or walk route
Nearby transport points include University Library, Boyd Orr building, University Union, Bunhouse Road, Exhibition Centre and Partick. The source contains duplicate University Library bus entries with different distances, so students should check the exact stop direction for their route.
Bills & Inclusions
All six listed University of Glasgow accommodation options include a bills_included array in the supplied source data, though the exact inclusions vary between properties.
Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street includes water, electricity, contents insurance and Wi-Fi.
Glasgow West End on Kelvinhaugh Street includes WiFi, water, electricity, gas/heating and contents insurance.
Clifton & Stewart House includes water, electricity, gas, WiFi and content insurance.
True Glasgow includes WiFi, electricity, water and heating.
Base Glasgow includes water, electricity, gas and WiFi.
Robert Owen House includes WiFi, water, electricity and content insurance included.
Students comparing Glasgow accommodation should confirm whether WiFi speed, heating, gas, content insurance, laundry, gym access, bike storage, parcel collection, study areas and security are included before booking, especially where source weekly_price and min_price values differ.
Room Types
Studio
Ensuite room
Studio-only listing
Booking Advice
Compare weekly rent, room type, exact University Avenue route and bills first, then check live availability, cancellation terms and guarantor rules on the property listing.
Area & Transport
The supplied transport data gives useful West End and rail-route points around the University of Glasgow, including University Library, Boyd Orr building, University Union, Bunhouse Road, Exhibition Centre and Partick. Because some listed properties are more than 1.5 km from the university reference point, students should check walking, cycling, bus or subway routes before confirming the booking.
What's Nearby
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Student Neighbourhoods
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Trust & Data Quality
Property prices, distances, room types and inclusions are taken from Admistay verified listing data.
Bills are preserved for each property where the source data provides a bills_included array.
All listed properties are Glasgow-based and sit between 0.9 km and 2.35 km from the University of Glasgow reference point.
The two Glasgow West End listings have similar names but different slugs, addresses, prices and room categories, so both are retained as separate source listings.
Base Glasgow has a weekly_price of £235 but a lower min_price of £156 in the supplied source, so the visible from-price uses the lowest supplied price and the inconsistency is noted.
Property-level review data is not present in the source, so aggregate rating schema is not enabled per property.
Admistay uses verified listing data to help students compare University of Glasgow accommodation by weekly price, distance, room type, amenities and bills. This page does not invent availability, cancellation policies or property reviews where the source does not provide them. Property-level aggregate rating schema is disabled because the source includes university review stats, not property review stats. Use this guide to shortlist, then check the live listing for current availability and booking terms.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near University of Glasgow in this data?
Clifton & Stewart House is the cheapest listed option, starting from £150/week. It is 0.99 km from the University of Glasgow reference point and lists studio and ensuite room categories. Bills listed as included are water, electricity, gas, WiFi and content insurance.
Which listed property is closest to University of Glasgow?
Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street is the closest listed property at 0.9 km from the University of Glasgow reference point. It starts from £365/week and lists studio rooms. Bills listed as included are water, electricity, contents insurance and Wi-Fi.
Why are there two Glasgow West End listings?
The source includes two Glasgow West End listings with different slugs, addresses, prices and room categories. One is on Gilbert Street and is studio-only, while the other is on Kelvinhaugh Street and lists studio and ensuite rooms. Both are kept as separate listings.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduates near University of Glasgow?
Postgraduates often compare studios first because they provide more privacy. Studios are listed at all six properties in this dataset. Clifton & Stewart House has the lowest studio-capable starting price from £150/week, while Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street is the closest studio-only listing.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near the University of Glasgow?
Private student accommodation can be an option for first-year students, but students should check university guidance and personal requirements first. The listings here are private accommodation options from the supplied data. Once requirements are clear, students can compare verified choices through Admistay.
Which areas are useful for University of Glasgow students?
Glasgow West End, Kelvinhaugh, Clifton Place, New City Road, McPhater Street, Bath Lane, Byres Road and Partick are useful areas to compare from the supplied data. The best option depends on route, rent, room type and included bills.
How competitive is student accommodation near University of Glasgow?
Student accommodation near the University of Glasgow can become competitive before the autumn intake, especially for West End studios and lower-priced ensuite rooms. Students should shortlist early and confirm live availability before confirming the booking.
Are bills included in University of Glasgow student accommodation?
Yes, all six listed properties include bills in the supplied source data. Clifton & Stewart House includes water, electricity, gas, WiFi and content insurance, while True Glasgow includes WiFi, electricity, water and heating.
What is usually included in the rent?
Included items depend on the property. The supplied bills data includes combinations of WiFi, Wi-Fi, water, electricity, electric, gas, gas/heating, heating, content insurance, contents insurance and content insurance included. Amenities such as gym, cinema, study rooms, laundry, cycle storage, rooftop spaces and CCTV are property-specific.
What transport links are near the University of Glasgow?
Nearby transport points include University Library, Boyd Orr building, University Union, Bunhouse Road, Exhibition Centre and Partick. The source includes duplicate University Library bus stop names with different distances, so students should check the correct stop direction for their route.
How early should I book student accommodation near University of Glasgow?
A typical booking window is 3–6 months before the academic year starts. For September intake and West End studio or ensuite rooms, earlier comparison is usually safer. Always verify live availability, rent, bills and cancellation terms before confirming the booking.
Do international students need a UK guarantor?
Guarantor requirements are not included in the supplied property data. International students should check each live listing for UK guarantor rules, overseas guarantor acceptance or alternative payment options. This should be confirmed before finalising the booking.
Can I book short-term accommodation near University of Glasgow?
Short-term availability is not confirmed in the supplied data. Some Glasgow student properties may offer flexible stays depending on season and room type, but this must be checked on the live listing. Do not assume short-term contracts are available by default.
Should I choose a studio or ensuite room near University of Glasgow?
Choose a studio if privacy and independent living space matter most. Choose an ensuite room if you want a private bathroom while sharing some facilities. Studios are listed at all six properties, while ensuite rooms are listed at Glasgow West End on Kelvinhaugh Street, Clifton & Stewart House, True Glasgow and Base Glasgow.
Is Glasgow city centre practical for University of Glasgow students?
Glasgow city-centre routes can work for students who are comfortable checking bus, subway, cycle or walking routes to the University of Glasgow. True Glasgow, Base Glasgow and Robert Owen House sit between 1.51 km and 2.35 km from the university reference point.
Do any University of Glasgow listings mention free cancellation?
Free cancellation is not shown in the supplied property data for these listings. Students should check the live listing or speak with the booking team before confirming the booking. Cancellation terms should never be assumed.
Can I view the property before booking?
Viewing availability is not included in the supplied data. Some properties may offer physical or virtual viewings, but this should be confirmed directly on the listing. If booking from abroad, ask for current room details, photos and contract information.
How do I book student accommodation near University of Glasgow with Admistay?
Start by comparing price, distance, room type, amenities and included bills. Shortlist the properties that match your route and budget, then check the live listing for availability, guarantor rules and cancellation terms. Follow the booking steps once all details are clear.
Which University of Glasgow property has the broadest room mix?
Glasgow West End on Kelvinhaugh Street, Clifton & Stewart House, True Glasgow and Base Glasgow list both studio and ensuite room categories. Glasgow West End on Gilbert Street and Robert Owen House are studio-only listings.
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A historic Russell Group university in Scotland’s largest city for Indian and international students seeking research strength, flexible course options and a vibrant Glasgow student life
The University of Glasgow is a public Russell Group university located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city. Ranked #79 in the QS World University Rankings 2026 and #84 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026, it offers 131 undergraduate courses and 303 postgraduate programmes across 64 study areas through 4 colleges and 19 schools. Popular programmes for international students include MBA, MSc Data Science, MSc Finance and Management, MSc Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, MBBS, Bachelor of Nursing, Dentistry, Business and Management, and Accountancy and Finance.
University Name
University of Glasgow
Country
United Kingdom
City
Glasgow
Location
West End of Glasgow, Scotland
University Type
Public Russell Group University
Main Campus
Gilmorehill Campus
Other Campuses
Garscube and Dumfries
QS World Ranking 2026
#79
THE World Ranking 2026
#84
The University of Glasgow is one of Scotland’s most recognised public universities and a member of the Russell Group. Located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, the university offers a strong mix of academic history, research-led teaching, international reputation and practical student-city life.
The university operates across three campuses: Gilmorehill, Garscube and Dumfries. The Gilmorehill campus is the main campus and is where most international and postgraduate students, including MBA students, are based. It is close to the city centre and surrounded by shops, cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, parks, museums and daily student facilities.
The University of Glasgow offers 131 undergraduate courses and 303 postgraduate programmes across business, data science, health, engineering, social sciences and other fields. The source also states that Glasgow courses are available in 64 study areas through 4 colleges and 19 schools. This gives students a wide academic choice across professional, technical, research and flexible study pathways.
According to the uploaded source, the University of Glasgow ranks #79 in the QS World University Rankings 2026 and #84 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026. The source also lists the university at #62 in US News and World Report Best Global Universities 2026 and #24 in The Guardian 2026. This keeps Glasgow within the top 100 globally across major ranking bodies and makes it a serious option for students seeking a globally visible UK degree.
Popular programmes for international students include MBA, MSc Data Science, MSc Finance and Management, MSc Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Master of Public Health, MBBS, Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Dental Surgery, Business and Management and Accountancy and Finance. These programmes connect with career pathways in business leadership, data science, finance, healthcare, robotics, AI, medicine, nursing, dentistry and professional services.
The university has an acceptance rate of around 70% according to the source, making admissions moderately competitive. This does not mean admission is automatic. Students applying to high-demand programmes such as MBA, Data Science, Finance, Robotics and AI, MBBS, Nursing and Dentistry still need strong academic preparation, English language evidence, relevant work experience where required, personal statements, references and course-specific documentation.
Postgraduate applications are submitted through the University of Glasgow online application portal. For most taught postgraduate programmes, the final application deadline is listed as 21 August 2026, with classes starting in September 2026. Undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS, with a deadline of 30 June 2026 according to the source.
Tuition fees vary by programme. The uploaded source states that postgraduate fees typically range from £33,000 to £40,500 per year, while undergraduate fees range from £22,700 to £62,700 per year, depending on the programme. High-cost clinical routes such as MBBS and Dentistry sit at the upper end of the fee range, while business and management routes may be lower.
Living in Glasgow can offer a different student experience from London. The city is large, culturally active and well-connected, but may feel more manageable for students who want a strong city environment without the same cost pressure as central London. The university’s West End location gives students access to green spaces such as Kelvingrove Park, the River Kelvin, museums, restaurants and public transport.
Accommodation planning is still essential. The source lists accommodation rent as a major yearly expense, with estimated yearly accommodation cost at £10,920. Students should compare university accommodation, private student accommodation, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms and shared student flats based on campus location, commute, bills, safety and contract length.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Glasgow and across Glasgow, especially around West End, Gilmorehill, Hillhead, Kelvinbridge, Kelvinhall and other well-connected areas. This helps students plan housing around budget, campus access, lifestyle and daily routine before arriving in Scotland.
Overall, the University of Glasgow is a strong choice for Indian and international students who want a globally ranked Russell Group university, broad course choice, research reputation, vibrant campus life and a student-friendly Scottish city experience. Students should plan admission, fees, scholarships, accommodation and living costs together to make the Glasgow journey financially and academically sustainable.
Yes. The University of Glasgow is a strong option for Indian students because it is a Russell Group university with global top 100 rankings, wide course choice, scholarships for international students and a student-friendly city environment in Scotland.
The University of Glasgow is known for research strength, business, data science, finance, robotics, artificial intelligence, health sciences, medicine, nursing, dentistry, engineering and social sciences.
Students commonly live near Gilmorehill, Hillhead, Kelvinbridge, Kelvinhall, West End and other connected Glasgow areas in university accommodation, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats.
The source lists an acceptance rate of around 70%, making Glasgow moderately competitive, but high-demand programmes still require strong academic preparation and complete documents.
The University of Glasgow can be worth it for students seeking a globally ranked Russell Group university, broad academic options, strong research reputation, scholarships and a vibrant Scottish city experience.
Popular undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, health, business and technology programmes with fee and profile guidance for Indian students
The University of Glasgow offers 131 undergraduate courses and 303 postgraduate programmes across 64 study areas, 4 colleges and 19 schools. Popular courses include MBA, MSc Data Science, Master of Public Health, MSc Finance and Management, MSc Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, MBBS, Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Dental Surgery, Business and Management, and Accountancy and Finance. Postgraduate fees in the source range from around £33,000 to £40,500, while undergraduate fees range from £22,740 to £62,730 depending on programme.
University of Glasgow courses offer strong academic variety for Indian and international students. The uploaded source states that the university offers 131 undergraduate courses and 303 postgraduate programmes, with courses available in 64 study areas through 4 colleges and 19 schools. This gives students a wide choice across business, finance, data science, health, engineering, robotics, artificial intelligence, social sciences and professional disciplines.
Popular postgraduate courses include MBA, MSc Data Science, Master of Public Health, MSc Finance and Management and MSc Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. These courses are attractive for students targeting global careers in leadership, analytics, finance, healthcare systems, robotics, AI, policy and technology.
The MBA is listed as a one-year programme with a fee of £40,500, approximately ₹49 lakh in the source’s course table. It is designed for professionals with minimum three years of full-time work experience and requires a strong CV showing leadership and responsibility. The source also notes that the full-time MBA runs for 12 months in the September intake.
MSc Data Science is listed at £34,470, approximately ₹41.7 lakh. This course is best suited for students with strong mathematics, statistics or computer science backgrounds. The source specifically mentions Python or R experience and large data handling as useful preparation. Indian applicants should therefore show coding projects, quantitative coursework, analytics exposure or data-related internships.
MSc Finance and Management is also listed at £34,470, approximately ₹41.7 lakh. It is suitable for students with quantitative or finance-linked undergraduate preparation. Accounting and finance basics are useful, so Indian commerce, economics, finance or business graduates should highlight relevant modules, internships, market exposure and analytical readiness.
MSc Robotics and Artificial Intelligence is listed at £34,470, approximately ₹41.7 lakh. The source recommends a strong programming and computing base, with AI, machine learning or robotics exposure as an advantage. Students applying for this course should show technical depth through projects, coding work, engineering coursework, robotics competitions or AI-related experience.
Master of Public Health is listed at £33,210, approximately ₹40.2 lakh. This programme is suitable for students from health, life science or social science backgrounds. Public health exposure is helpful, so students should highlight NGO work, community health projects, clinical exposure, policy interest, research or healthcare experience.
At undergraduate level, Glasgow offers high-demand professional and academic routes such as MBBS, Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Dental Surgery, BSc Business and Management and BAcc Accountancy and Finance. These programmes vary significantly in duration and cost. MBBS is listed at £62,730, Dentistry at £58,500, Nursing at £33,210, Business and Management at £22,740 and Accountancy and Finance at £30,240.
Students should not evaluate course fees alone. Clinical courses require additional preparation such as UCAT, interview, healthcare experience, health clearance or disclosure checks. Business and finance courses require quantitative readiness, business awareness and clear personal statements. Data science, robotics and AI courses require strong technical foundations and project evidence.
Tuition planning should be connected with living costs. The source lists yearly core living cost at £30,580, including accommodation, utilities, food, local travel, books and personal expenses. Accommodation alone is listed at £10,920 per year. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Glasgow so they can understand the total cost of study before accepting an offer.
MBA
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££40,500 / year
INR: ₹49 lakhs
Best for: Professionals seeking leadership, management and global business progression through a full-time MBA.
Applicants should show leadership, planning responsibility, professional growth, clear career goals and a strong CV. A 30-minute Zoom interview may apply for shortlisted applicants.
MSc Data Science
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££34,470 / year
INR: ₹41.7 lakhs
Best for: Students with strong quantitative and programming preparation who want data-focused careers.
Indian applicants should highlight Python, R, statistics, mathematics, data projects, large data handling, internships or GitHub work.
Master of Public Health
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££33,210 / year
INR: ₹40.2 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in public health systems, health policy, community health and global health challenges.
Applicants can strengthen their profile through healthcare exposure, NGO work, public health projects, research or social science experience.
MSc Finance and Management
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££34,470 / year
INR: ₹41.7 lakhs
Best for: Students who want to combine financial knowledge with management and business decision-making.
Students should show quantitative readiness, finance modules, accounting basics, business internships or market understanding.
MSc Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££34,470 / year
INR: ₹41.7 lakhs
Best for: Students with technical backgrounds interested in robotics, AI, automation and intelligent systems.
Applicants should show programming, robotics projects, AI or ML experience, engineering coursework, Python or C++ exposure and technical curiosity.
MBBS
Undergraduate • 5 years
Fee: ££62,730 / year
INR: ₹75.9 lakhs
Best for: Students committed to medical training and clinical careers.
Applicants should prepare UCAT, healthcare exposure, strong science subjects and interview readiness early because medicine is highly competitive.
Bachelor of Nursing
Undergraduate • 4 years
Fee: ££33,210 / year
INR: ₹40.2 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in nursing, healthcare delivery and patient-centred careers.
Students should prepare for interview, health clearance, disclosure requirements and demonstrate motivation for patient care.
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Undergraduate • 5 years
Fee: ££58,500 / year
INR: ₹70.8 lakhs
Best for: Students seeking clinical dentistry training and oral healthcare careers.
Applicants should prepare UCAT, interview evidence, Biology and Chemistry strength, and dental shadowing where possible.
BSc Business and Management
Undergraduate • 4 years
Fee: ££22,740 / year
INR: ₹27.5 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in business, management, leadership and organisational decision-making.
Applicants can strengthen their UCAS statement with business projects, entrepreneurship, economics exposure, internships or leadership roles.
BAcc Accountancy and Finance
Undergraduate • 4 years
Fee: ££30,240 / year
INR: ₹36.6 lakhs
Best for: Students seeking accounting, finance, audit, investment and professional finance pathways.
Students should show maths strength, commerce or finance interest, accounting exposure and quantitative readiness.
The University of Glasgow is known for MBA, Data Science, Finance and Management, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Public Health, Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Business and Accountancy.
It can be expensive, especially for clinical programmes. Postgraduate fees typically range from £33,000 to £40,500, while undergraduate fees range from £22,700 to £62,700 depending on programme.
Popular options for Indian students include MBA, MSc Data Science, MSc Finance and Management, MSc Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Master of Public Health and Business-related undergraduate courses.
Yes. The source lists MBBS, Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Dental Surgery and Master of Public Health among popular programmes.
Yes. Students should calculate tuition fees together with accommodation, utilities, food, local travel, books and personal expenses before accepting an offer.
September 2026 deadlines, undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA requirements for Indian and international applicants
The University of Glasgow follows September as the primary admission cycle, while selected programmes may also have January and May intakes. Postgraduate applications are submitted through the University of Glasgow online application portal, with most taught postgraduate programmes listing 21 August 2026 as the final deadline. Undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS, with a 30 June 2026 deadline. The source lists postgraduate academic score requirements around 75–85% and undergraduate requirements around 75% or above.
University of Glasgow admissions are moderately competitive according to the uploaded source, which lists an acceptance rate of approximately 70%. The university welcomes over 30,000 students annually and offers admission across undergraduate, postgraduate taught, MBA and other professional routes.
The primary admission cycle is the September intake, which offers the maximum number of courses. The source also notes that select programmes may have January and May intakes. Indian students should still treat September as the main intake unless their specific course officially confirms another start date.
Postgraduate applications are submitted through the University of Glasgow online application portal. For most taught postgraduate programmes, the final application deadline is listed as 21 August 2026, with classes starting in September 2026. Students should apply earlier than the final deadline because popular programmes may attract strong demand and document processing can take time.
For postgraduate admission, the source lists an application fee of £25, equivalent to around ₹2,656. Academic requirements include undergraduate degree transcripts or equivalent, with an academic score requirement of 75–85%. English proficiency requirements include IELTS 6.5–7.0, TOEFL iBT 90 or PTE 60–68. GMAT 600 may be required if applicable.
Postgraduate applicants also need a detailed SOP, one to two letters of recommendation, resume or CV, passport copy and sometimes one to three years of preferred work experience. Students applying to competitive business, finance, data, AI or public health programmes should use these documents to show strong academic fit, practical exposure and career clarity.
Undergraduate applications are submitted through the UCAS portal. The source lists the application deadline as 30 June 2026 and the UCAS application fee as £28.95, approximately ₹3,531. Academic requirements include high school or Standard XII transcripts, with an academic score requirement of 75% or above.
Undergraduate English proficiency requirements include IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT 90 or PTE 60. The UCAS personal statement is required, and the source also lists interview as an additional requirement. Interviews may be especially relevant for professional, health-related or selective routes.
The full-time MBA has a separate professional profile requirement. It runs for 12 months in the September intake and is ranked #97 globally by the Financial Times and in the #151–200 band in QS Global MBA Rankings 2026 according to the source. The MBA application deadline is listed as 21 August 2026.
MBA applicants need a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent in any subject, with Indian GPA 7.5/10 or 60–70%. They also need minimum 3 years professional experience with leadership or planning responsibility. Documents include degree certificate and transcripts, one reference letter, IELTS 6.5 with no sub-test below 6.0 or possible waiver, passport photo page, personal statement and CV with work experience. Shortlisted applicants may attend a 30-minute Zoom interview.
Students should plan accommodation and visa timing alongside admissions. CAS is issued for the UK Student visa application after admission conditions are met. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Glasgow so they can prepare housing, commute and living-cost planning before arrival.
Step 1: Choose the correct Glasgow programme
Shortlist a course based on academic background, career goals, fee level, intake availability, campus location and entry requirements.
Step 2: Check intake and deadline
Confirm whether the course follows the September intake or has January or May availability, and verify the programme-specific deadline.
Step 3: Review academic requirements
Check whether your Standard XII marks, bachelor’s degree percentage or professional experience meet the course requirement.
Step 4: Confirm English language requirement
Review IELTS, TOEFL iBT or PTE requirements for the exact course before booking a test.
Step 5: Prepare supporting documents
Prepare transcripts, SOP, LORs, CV, passport copy, personal statement and work experience evidence where required.
Step 6: Apply through the correct portal
Use the University of Glasgow online application portal for postgraduate courses and UCAS for undergraduate courses.
Step 7: Prepare for interview if required
MBA, health-related and selected undergraduate applicants may need interview preparation depending on programme.
Step 8: Plan accommodation and visa documents
Arrange housing, funding documents and CAS-related steps early so visa and arrival planning stay on track.
September Intake
Primary admission cycle with the maximum number of courses
Application: Most taught postgraduate programmes list 21 August 2026; undergraduate applications list 30 June 2026 through UCAS
Best intake for most Indian and international applicants because it offers the widest course availability.
January Intake
Selected programmes may offer January entry according to the source
Application: Programme-specific
Students should verify availability because not all courses offer January entry.
May Intake
Selected programmes may offer May entry according to the source
Application: Programme-specific
Students should confirm the exact course page before planning around May entry.
MBA September Intake
Full-time MBA runs for 12 months in the September intake
Application: Application deadline listed as 21 August 2026
MBA applicants should prepare work experience, leadership examples, CV and interview readiness early.
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Postgraduate applicants apply through the University of Glasgow online application portal, while undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS.
The source lists an acceptance rate of around 70%, making Glasgow moderately competitive, but admission difficulty varies by course.
September is the primary intake and offers the maximum number of courses, although selected programmes may have January or May intakes.
The source lists IELTS 6.5–7.0, TOEFL iBT 90 and PTE 60–68 for postgraduate programmes, while undergraduate requirements include IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT 90 and PTE 60.
Students should begin accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer because Glasgow housing costs and commute options can strongly affect the student budget.
A walkable West End campus experience with historic buildings, modern facilities, strong societies and practical Glasgow living-cost planning
The University of Glasgow is based in the West End of Glasgow, with most students studying at the Gilmorehill campus. The university operates across Gilmorehill, Garscube and Dumfries, offering compact walkable teaching spaces, libraries, student unions, sports facilities, green spaces and strong local transport. Student life includes over 300 clubs and societies, 50+ sports clubs, concerts, volunteering, debates, cafés, museums and access to Kelvingrove Park, University Gardens and the River Kelvin.
Student life at the University of Glasgow is shaped by the university’s location in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city. The area around campus includes shops, cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, parks and museums within walking distance, giving students a strong mix of academic routine and city lifestyle.
The main campus is Gilmorehill, which sits close to the city centre and daily student facilities. It is compact and walkable, with teaching buildings, library, student unions and green spaces close together. This makes daily life easier for students who want to move between classes, study spaces, cafés, student services and social events without long travel times.
The university’s campus identity combines a historic main building with newer academic and research facilities. This gives Glasgow a distinctive heritage feel while still supporting modern teaching and research. The university library is a large multi-storey facility used by students from all courses, which is especially important during coursework and exam periods.
Student facilities include two student unions, an indoor sports centre, swimming pool, gym, study hubs and on-campus health services. These facilities matter because international students need more than lectures; they need spaces for fitness, wellbeing, friendships, societies, routine and support.
Green spaces are a major part of the Glasgow student experience. Students have access to Kelvingrove Park, University Gardens and walking paths along the River Kelvin. These areas can help students manage academic pressure, take breaks, exercise and build a healthier weekly routine.
Local transport is practical. The source notes that subway stations such as Hillhead, Kelvinhall and Kelvinbridge are around 5 to 10 minutes away, with frequent buses and cycling routes also available. Glasgow International Airport is about 20 to 30 minutes from campus, which can help international students with arrival and travel planning.
The university operates across three campuses. Gilmorehill is the primary teaching and research campus in the West End. Garscube is located around 4 miles north of Gilmorehill and supports veterinary sciences and sports, with vet hospitals, research centres, sports pitches and student residence. Dumfries supports interdisciplinary and sustainability studies in Dumfries and Galloway, with study spaces, library, café and teaching garden.
Student life is active beyond academics. The Students’ Representative Council supports advocacy, volunteering opportunities and over 300 clubs and societies. Glasgow University Sports Association offers more than 50 sports clubs. Queen Margaret Union hosts concerts, club nights and quizzes, while Glasgow University Union offers social spaces, bars, debating chamber, games rooms, cafés and a coffee shop.
Cost of living is a serious planning area. The source lists yearly expenses including accommodation at £10,920, utilities and mobile at £3,900, food at £4,420, local travel at £2,340, books and computer at £2,340 and personal expenses at £4,160. The total core living cost is listed as £30,580 per year.
Accommodation choices should be made carefully. Students should compare university halls, PBSA, private shared flats, ensuite rooms and studio rooms based on campus, bills, contract length, commute, safety and lifestyle. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Glasgow and across Glasgow, especially around West End and well-connected areas near subway stations.
Overall, Glasgow student life can be vibrant, social and academically supportive for students who participate actively. The best experience comes from balancing study, clubs, sports, budgeting, accommodation planning and city exploration.
Gilmorehill Main Campus
Garscube Campus
Dumfries Campus
West End Student Lifestyle
Students study in a lively area with cafés, shops, restaurants, supermarkets, museums, parks and daily facilities within walking distance.
Clubs and Societies
The Students’ Representative Council supports advocacy, volunteering and over 300 clubs and societies.
Sports and Fitness
Glasgow University Sports Association offers more than 50 sports clubs, with facilities including sports centre, gym and swimming pool.
Cultural Events
Queen Margaret Union hosts concerts, club nights, quizzes and social events.
Social Spaces
Glasgow University Union offers bars, cafés, debating chamber, game rooms, libraries and social areas.
Green Space Access
Students can use Kelvingrove Park, University Gardens and walking paths along the River Kelvin.
West End
Best for: Students who want to live close to Gilmorehill campus, cafés, museums, parks and student activity
Commute: Commute varies by exact accommodation location
Highly convenient for campus life, but students should compare rent, bills and availability carefully.
Hillhead
Best for: Students who want subway access and proximity to Gilmorehill
Commute: Hillhead subway is around 5 minutes from campus according to the source context
Useful for students who want walkable campus access and local amenities.
Kelvinbridge
Best for: Students seeking West End access with subway connectivity
Commute: Around 5 to 10 minutes from nearby subway access according to the source context
Good for students balancing campus access and neighbourhood lifestyle.
Kelvinhall
Best for: Students who want transport connectivity and access to West End facilities
Commute: Around 5 to 10 minutes from nearby subway access according to the source context
Students should compare rent and late-evening travel options.
Partick
Best for: Students who want rail, subway and bus connectivity near the West End
Commute: Commute varies by rail, subway, bus or cycling route
Practical for students who want strong transport access and varied housing options.
City Centre
Best for: Students who want access to central Glasgow facilities, shopping, transport and part-time work areas
Commute: Commute varies by subway, bus or cycling route
Useful for lifestyle and transport, but students should compare commute and rent.
Student life at Glasgow is active and city-connected, with a walkable West End campus, 300+ clubs and societies, 50+ sports clubs, green spaces, student unions and strong public transport.
Most international and postgraduate students study at Gilmorehill, the main campus in the West End of Glasgow.
Students often explore accommodation around West End, Hillhead, Kelvinbridge, Kelvinhall, Partick and city-connected areas near subway and bus routes.
Yes. Glasgow is a Russell Group university with research-led teaching, and demanding courses such as Data Science, MBA, Medicine, Dentistry and Robotics require strong preparation.
Accommodation planning is important because yearly accommodation is a major cost, and students need to compare rent, bills, commute, campus location and safety before booking.
International merit scholarships, India-specific awards, MBA funding and realistic Glasgow budget planning
The University of Glasgow provides merit-based scholarships for international students, including India-specific postgraduate awards. Scholarships listed in the source include Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship worth £7,000, Adam Smith Scholarship worth £10,000, India Merit Award worth £5,000, International Leadership Scholarship worth £10,000 and Postgrad Solutions Study Bursary worth £2,000. MBA-related India-specific support includes India Excellence Award worth £12,500 and World Changers Glasgow Scholarship worth £5,000.
University of Glasgow scholarships can help Indian and international students reduce tuition pressure, especially for postgraduate and professional programmes. The uploaded source states that the university provides merit-based scholarships for international students, including India-specific awards for postgraduate programmes.
The Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship is listed for international or EU non-UK fee-status students who hold an undergraduate programme admission offer and show academic excellence. The award is listed as a £7,000 tuition fee discount. This can help undergraduate students reduce tuition, but students should still budget for accommodation and living costs separately.
The Adam Smith Scholarship is listed for international students with an offer for a one-year postgraduate taught master’s programme and individuals from eligible countries, with Indians eligible to apply. The award amount is listed as £10,000. This may be relevant for business, economics, finance or Adam Smith Business School-linked routes depending on eligibility.
The India Merit Award is listed as a £5,000 tuition fee discount. The source notes eligibility as achieving grades equivalent to UK First Class Honours, holding an offer for an eligible postgraduate taught programme for the September intake and being domiciled in India. Students should verify the current intake year and eligibility because the source references a previous September intake in the scholarship table.
The International Leadership Scholarship is listed for postgraduate taught programme offer holders with UK First Class Honours or equivalent and international fee status. The award amount is listed as £10,000. This can reduce tuition for high-achieving postgraduate applicants but is still a partial scholarship.
The Postgrad Solutions Study Bursary is listed at £2,000 for postgraduate students starting any PG programme in the relevant intake period. While smaller than major university awards, it can still help with course materials, deposits, setup costs or part of living expenses.
For MBA applicants, the source lists India-specific scholarship support including India Excellence Award worth £12,500 as a tuition waiver and World Changers Glasgow Scholarship worth £5,000 as a discount. Since the MBA fee is listed at £40,500, scholarship support can help but does not remove the need for a full funding plan.
Students should understand that scholarships usually reduce tuition rather than covering all costs. The source lists yearly core living cost at £30,580, including accommodation, utilities, food, travel, books and personal expenses. Accommodation alone is listed at £10,920 per year. This means students must budget housing separately even when they receive a tuition discount.
A realistic Glasgow funding plan may combine family funds, education loan, personal savings, scholarships, part-time work within visa rules and careful accommodation selection. Students should not depend only on one scholarship, especially because awards are merit-based and competitive.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Glasgow so they can understand the real cost of living after scholarship support. Comparing PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms and shared flats early helps students avoid last-minute high-rent decisions and build a more accurate budget before arrival.
Undergraduate Merit Scholarships
Awards such as the Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship for international or EU non-UK fee-status students with academic excellence.
Postgraduate Taught Scholarships
Awards such as Adam Smith Scholarship, International Leadership Scholarship and India Merit Award for eligible master’s applicants.
India-Specific Awards
Scholarships and tuition discounts aimed at Indian students or Indian-domiciled postgraduate applicants.
MBA Scholarships
India Excellence Award and World Changers Glasgow Scholarship support listed for MBA applicants in the source.
Small Bursaries
Awards such as Postgrad Solutions Study Bursary that may support postgraduate study costs.
Accommodation and Living Cost Planning
Budget planning for rent, utilities, food, local travel, books, computer costs and personal expenses not always covered by scholarships.
Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £7,000 tuition fee discount
Useful for strong undergraduate applicants, but students should still plan accommodation and living costs separately.
Adam Smith Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £10,000
Potentially relevant for eligible postgraduate students, especially those connected with business, finance or related pathways.
India Merit Award
Best for:
Coverage: £5,000 tuition fee discount
Students should verify the current intake year because the source references a previous intake in this table.
International Leadership Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £10,000
Best suited for high-achieving postgraduate applicants with strong academic profiles.
Postgrad Solutions Study Bursary
Best for:
Coverage: £2,000
Smaller award but still useful for partial study or arrival-related costs.
India Excellence Award
Best for:
Coverage: £12,500 tuition waiver
This can reduce the MBA fee, but students still need to budget the remaining tuition and living costs.
World Changers Glasgow Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £5,000 discount
Useful as a discount, but it is not full funding.
Yes. The source lists India-specific and international scholarships, including India Merit Award, India Excellence Award, Adam Smith Scholarship and International Leadership Scholarship.
Popular options include Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship, Adam Smith Scholarship, India Merit Award, International Leadership Scholarship, Postgrad Solutions Study Bursary and MBA-related India Excellence Award.
Most listed awards are tuition discounts or bursaries, so students should budget accommodation separately unless the scholarship terms clearly include living costs.
Yes. The scholarships are merit-based or eligibility-based and should be treated as competitive rather than guaranteed.
Students can reduce costs by comparing accommodation early, choosing housing near campus or subway routes, sharing flats, budgeting food and checking whether utilities are included.
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Explore University of Glasgow undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA admissions, deadlines, IELTS requirements, tuition fees and admission guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
September 2026
Acceptance Rate
70% - 74%
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5 - 7.0
Application Route
UCAS & Glasgow Portal
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
University of Glasgow admissions evaluate academic performance, quantitative readiness, English proficiency and overall profile quality.
The University of Glasgow is one of Scotland's oldest and most prestigious Russell Group universities. It is highly popular among Indian students for MBA, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Finance, Public Health and Engineering programmes. Glasgow offers globally recognised degrees, strong employability outcomes and an active international student community. Admissions are moderately competitive with strong emphasis on academic preparation and programme-specific readiness.
Prestigious Russell Group university
Strong international student community
Popular among Indian students
Strong Data Science and AI programmes
Excellent employability reputation
Research-driven learning environment
Flexible postgraduate intakes
Students seeking globally recognised UK degrees
Applicants targeting Data Science and AI careers
Students interested in research-driven universities
Applicants planning finance and consulting careers
Students seeking strong international exposure
Applicants targeting MBA and management roles
Students interested in Scotland-based universities
Students with weak quantitative foundations
Applicants lacking coding exposure for STEM programmes
Students with weak academic consistency
Applicants applying late for competitive programmes
Students unprepared for research-focused learning
Applicants with weak SOPs or references
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Application
UG applications are submitted through UCAS.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct Application
PG students apply through Glasgow's online portal.
Flexible Intakes
Multiple Intakes
Some postgraduate programmes offer January and May intakes.
Strong International Presence
46% International Students
Large international student population across programmes.
Students should apply early because some Glasgow programmes follow round-based admissions.
30 June 2026
UCAS Undergraduate Deadline
Final undergraduate deadline for international students.
25 March 2026
PG Round 4 Deadline
Round-based deadline for several postgraduate programmes.
13 May 2026
PG Round 5 Deadline
Important round for Data Science and AI programmes.
8 July 2026
PG Round 6 Deadline
Final postgraduate round for selected courses.
21 August 2026
MBA & Final PG Deadline
Final MBA and postgraduate taught deadline.
30 November 2025
January Intake Deadline
Deadline for January 2026 postgraduate intake.
Glasgow expects strong academics, programme-specific preparation and English proficiency from Indian and international applicants.
Undergraduate
75% - 90% in Class 12
Postgraduate
50% - 63% in Bachelor's Degree
Most Glasgow programmes require IELTS scores between 6.5 and 7.0 depending on the programme.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.5 - 7.0 Overall
Programme-specific requirement
TOEFL
Accepted Qualification
90
Programme-specific requirement
PTE
Accepted Qualification
60 - 68
Depends on programme
Academic transcripts
Class 10 and 12 certificates
Bachelor's degree transcripts
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Personal Statement
Letters of Recommendation (LORs)
Updated CV or Resume
Passport copy
IELTS, TOEFL or PTE scores
Work experience documents for MBA
UCAT scores for Medicine and Dentistry
Technical projects or portfolios for STEM programmes
Glasgow is highly recognised for MBA, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Finance programmes.
MBA
Best For
Leadership experience and managerial responsibilities are highly important for MBA admissions.
MSc Data Science
Best For
Programming skills in Python or R significantly strengthen applications.
MS Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
Best For
Strong programming and AI foundations improve competitiveness.
MS Computer Science
Best For
Algorithmic and coding exposure are strongly preferred.
MSc Finance and Management
Best For
Finance-related internships and quantitative skills strengthen profiles.
MBBS
Best For
UCAT preparation, volunteering and healthcare exposure are extremely important.
MSc Data Science
Careers
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MBA
Careers
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Careers
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Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 70% - 74%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic profile
Good quantitative and technical skills
Programming exposure for STEM
Leadership experience for MBA
Strong SOP and references
Healthcare exposure for Medicine
Competitive English proficiency
Apply early because round-based postgraduate admissions become competitive later.
Students applying for Data Science and AI should showcase coding and technical projects.
MBA applicants should highlight managerial and leadership experience clearly.
Medicine applicants should prepare strongly for UCAT and interviews.
Strong SOP storytelling improves overall competitiveness significantly.
Students should prepare accommodation and visa timelines early.
Quantitative preparation improves competitiveness for Finance and STEM programmes.
Weak SOPs or personal statements
Late application submissions
Lack of programming exposure for STEM programmes
Weak leadership evidence for MBA
Poor interview preparation for Medicine
Ignoring programme-specific requirements
Weak academic references
Academic Strength
Moderate to High
Research Focus
Medium to High
Mathematics Requirement
Strong for STEM and Finance
STEP 1
Choose Programme
Select a course aligned with academic and career goals.
STEP 2
Review Eligibility
Check academic, technical and English language requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange SOP, transcripts, references and English test scores.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS or Glasgow's official application portal.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Complete interviews if required for selected programmes.
STEP 6
Accept Offer
Complete acceptance and tuition deposit formalities.
STEP 7
CAS & Visa
Apply for CAS and UK student visa after confirmation.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Graduate Employability
Glasgow graduates benefit from strong global employer recognition.
Industry Exposure
Students gain access to research and industry-focused opportunities.
Global Reputation
The university is internationally recognised for research and academic excellence.
Popular Career Areas
Technology, Finance, Healthcare, Consulting and Artificial Intelligence
Glasgow is highly popular among Indian students because of its flexible admissions and strong employability.
Data Science and AI programmes strongly value coding and technical preparation.
MBA applicants should clearly demonstrate managerial experience and leadership exposure.
Medicine and Dentistry programmes are significantly more competitive than overall university admissions.
Applying early improves visa, accommodation and scholarship opportunities.
Students should not underestimate the importance of SOP quality and programme-specific readiness.
The University of Glasgow has an estimated acceptance rate of around 70% to 74%.
Yes. Glasgow welcomes Indian students across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Most programmes require IELTS scores between 6.5 and 7.0.
Undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS.
Yes. Glasgow offers a globally recognised MBA through Adam Smith Business School.
Yes. Data Science, AI and Computer Science programmes strongly prefer coding exposure.
Yes. Indian students can apply for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA programmes.
Glasgow is moderately competitive, though Medicine and MBA programmes are more selective.
Most programmes require IELTS scores between 6.5 and 7.0 depending on the course.
Yes. Glasgow accepts CBSE, ISC and recognised State Board qualifications.
MBA, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Finance and Computer Science are highly popular.
Yes. MBA applicants typically require at least 3 years of managerial experience.
Yes. Postgraduate applications are submitted through Glasgow's online application portal.
Yes. Selected postgraduate programmes offer January intakes.
Yes. UCAT is mandatory for Medicine and Dentistry programmes.
Yes. Early applications improve competitiveness and accommodation opportunities.
Yes. Glasgow offers scholarships and funding opportunities for international students.
Most postgraduate decisions are typically communicated within 3 to 5 weeks.
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