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Student Accommodation Near Leeds University Business School
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£119/wk
Closest option
0.38 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
Leeds University Business School is part of the University of Leeds campus area, and the supplied accommodation set gives students a strong shortlist within a short walk of the university coordinates. ASA Briggs House and Hyde Park are the closest supplied options at 0.38 km, while The Priory, Woodhouse Flats, Triangle and Royal Park all sit within 0.75 km. The lowest supplied starting price is £119 per week at Hyde Park, with Royal Park close behind from £122 per week. Students can compare ensuite rooms, studios, shared rooms, non-ensuite rooms and a 1-bed option across the set. ASA Briggs House offers ensuite and studio options with study areas and social spaces, while The Priory adds 1-bed, studio and ensuite rooms with a courtyard and games room. Woodhouse Flats is useful for students wanting quick University of Leeds campus access, and Triangle gives ensuite rooms with fast 300Mb broadband. Bills are included across every supplied property, helping students compare weekly costs more clearly.
Quick Answers
Student accommodation near Leeds University Business School starts from £119 per week at Hyde Park, while ASA Briggs House and Hyde Park are the closest supplied options at 0.38 km. ASA Briggs House is strong for ensuite and studio options with study areas, pool tables and social spaces. The Priory is the premium room-type option with 1-bed, studio and ensuite accommodation. Woodhouse Flats is useful for students wanting very close University of Leeds access, while Royal Park and Hyde Park are strong lower-budget shared-room options with free laundry and bills included.
Best For Budget
Hyde Park, Leeds
Best For Closest
ASA Briggs House, Leeds
Best For Amenities
ASA Briggs House, Leeds
Best For Studios
The Priory, Leeds
Best Value Tradeoff
ASA Briggs House balances a close 0.38 km distance, ensuite and studio options, bills included, study areas, social events, laundry, bike storage and common spaces from £150 per week.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 5 minutes on foot
£150/wk
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£119/wk
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£229/wk
View RoomsAround 7 minutes on foot
£141/wk
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£130/wk
View RoomsPrice Comparison
| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASA Briggs House | £150 | Ensuite room, studio | 0.38 km | Around 5 minutes on foot | Common space, study areas, pool tables, social events, laundry room | Contents insurance, WiFi, gas, electricity, water |
| Hyde Park | £119 | Shared room | 0.38 km | Around 5 minutes on foot | Common lounge, communal kitchen, free laundry, free parking, superfast WiFi | Electricity, gas, water, WiFi |
| The Priory | £229 | 1-bed, studio, ensuite room | 0.44 km | Around 5 minutes on foot | Communal lounge, games room, study area, courtyard, laundry room | WiFi, water, electricity, heater, contents insurance |
| Woodhouse Flats by Student FM | £141 | Ensuite room | 0.59 km | Around 7 minutes on foot | Hospitality office, desk space, bike storage, laundry, modern accommodation | Broadband, gas, water, electricity, contents insurance |
| Triangle | £130 | Ensuite room | 0.69 km | Around 8 minutes on foot | 300Mb broadband, fully furnished, laundry room, car parking, social hubs | WiFi, electricity, water, heating |
| Royal Park | £122 | Shared room | 0.75 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Communal kitchen, free laundry, garden, bike storage, superfast WiFi | Electricity, gas, water, WiFi, free laundry |
Best Student Areas
University of Leeds campus area
The University of Leeds campus area is the most practical base for Leeds University Business School students who want a short daily walk to lectures and study spaces. ASA Briggs House, Hyde Park and The Priory are all within 0.44 km of the supplied coordinates, making this cluster strong for proximity. Students choosing this area can compare shared rooms, ensuite rooms, studios and 1-bed options depending on budget and privacy preference.
Hyde Park and Royal Park
Hyde Park and Royal Park are classic Leeds student areas for students who want value, house-style living and easy access to the University of Leeds. Hyde Park has the lowest supplied starting price at £119 per week, while Royal Park starts from £122 and includes free laundry. These areas suit students who are comfortable with shared rooms or non-ensuite options and want lower weekly rent close to campus.
Woodhouse and Burley Road
Woodhouse and Burley Road are useful for students who want good campus access while staying close to wider Leeds student life. Woodhouse Flats offers ensuite rooms from £141 per week and highlights short distance from University of Leeds campuses. Triangle on Burley Road offers ensuite rooms with 300Mb broadband, furnished spaces and social hubs. These areas are good for students who want a balance of affordability, connectivity and private bathroom access.
The supplied nearby_places object is empty, so this JSON does not invent specific shops, cafés or distance-based local places. Lifestyle guidance is based on the property locations and amenities in the source data. Hyde Park, Royal Park, Woodhouse and Burley Road are practical student areas because they combine short access to the University of Leeds with student-focused housing, shared facilities and local transport. Several properties support daily routines with free laundry, communal kitchens, study areas, bike storage, social events, lounge spaces, broadband and CCTV or fob entry. ASA Briggs House and The Priory are stronger for students who want purpose-built common spaces, while Hyde Park and Royal Park are better for lower-cost shared living. Students should check local supermarkets, evening routes and exact walking paths before booking, but the supplied set is strong for campus access.
How to Choose
Students who want the closest all-round option should compare ASA Briggs House first because it sits around 0.38 km from Leeds University Business School and offers ensuite and studio rooms with study areas, social events and bills included. Budget-focused students should start with Hyde Park because it begins from £119 per week and includes shared-room accommodation with free laundry, free parking, communal kitchen and bills. Royal Park is another strong low-cost shared-room option, especially because free laundry is also included. Students who want an ensuite room at a lower price should compare Triangle and Woodhouse Flats, both of which offer private bathroom options with bills included. The Priory is the premium room-type choice because it includes 1-bed, studio and ensuite options with study area, courtyard and games room. The best fit depends on whether the student values lowest rent, private bathroom, studio privacy or premium room format most.
University Info
Address
University of Leeds, Leeds LS6 1AN
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students usually begin comparing Leeds student accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, with earlier planning recommended for September arrivals.
Accommodation near Leeds University Business School and the University of Leeds campus area can become competitive before autumn intake, especially lower-priced non-ensuite rooms and ensuite rooms close to campus.
Getting to Campus
The supplied Leeds accommodation options are all close to Leeds University Business School, with distances between 0.38 km and 0.75 km. Most students can treat this set as walking-distance accommodation, subject to exact route and building entrance.
ASA Briggs House: around 5 minutes on foot
Hyde Park: around 5 minutes on foot
The Priory: around 5 minutes on foot
Woodhouse Flats by Student FM: around 7 minutes on foot
Triangle: around 8 minutes on foot
Royal Park: around 9 minutes on foot
Students should check the exact walking route to Leeds University Business School and their wider University of Leeds buildings before booking. Hyde Park, Woodhouse, Royal Park and Burley Road are well-known student areas, and local buses or walking routes can support travel to Leeds city centre.
Bills & Inclusions
All supplied Leeds properties include bills in some form, which helps students compare weekly rent more clearly. The exact inclusions vary by building.
ASA Briggs House includes contents insurance, WiFi, gas, electricity and water.
Hyde Park includes electricity, gas, water and WiFi.
The Priory includes WiFi, water, electricity, heater and contents insurance.
Woodhouse Flats by Student FM includes broadband, gas, water, electricity and contents insurance.
Triangle includes WiFi, electricity, water and heating.
Royal Park includes electricity, gas, water, WiFi and free laundry.
Students should confirm whether WiFi speed, contents insurance, laundry, parking, heating, cleaning and maintenance 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 ASA Briggs House, The Priory, Woodhouse Flats by Student FM and Triangle. They give students a private bathroom while usually keeping some shared kitchen or social facilities. In the supplied data, ensuite-friendly prices start from £130 per week.
studio
Studios are available at ASA Briggs House and The Priory. Studios suit students who want more privacy and independent living. Supplied studio-friendly prices start from £150 per week and rise to £269 depending on property and room category.
shared room
Shared-room or non-ensuite options are available at Hyde Park and Royal Park. These are usually better for students who want lower weekly rent and are comfortable sharing some facilities. In the supplied data, shared-room pricing starts from £119 per week.
1-bed
The Priory 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 Leeds University Business School. Live availability and exact layout should be checked before booking.
Booking Advice
Students should compare Leeds accommodation early before September intake because lower-priced rooms around Hyde Park, Woodhouse and the University of Leeds campus can become limited quickly.
Area & Transport
Transport is straightforward for most students in this Leeds University Business School accommodation set because every property is under 0.8 km from the supplied university coordinates. ASA Briggs House and Hyde Park are around 0.38 km away, The Priory is 0.44 km, Woodhouse Flats is 0.59 km, Triangle is 0.69 km and Royal Park is 0.75 km. These distances support a walking-first routine for daily classes, subject to exact entrance and route. Hyde Park and Royal Park may suit students who want classic Leeds student neighbourhood living, while Woodhouse and Burley Road are useful for students wanting campus access and local transport links. Leeds railway station and city-centre bus routes are important for wider travel, part-time work and weekend journeys. Students should compare not only distance but also WiFi, laundry, parking and security features.
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University Buildings
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing, distances, room types, bills and amenities are based on listing data supplied to Admistay.
All supplied Leeds properties have been retained in this accommodation guide.
Distances are taken from the supplied source data and written with clear walking guidance.
Nearby places are not invented where the supplied nearby_places object is empty.
Students should confirm final rent, live availability, tenancy dates, deposits, bills and property rules before booking.
This accommodation guide uses only the supplied Leeds University Business School property data. Prices, room types, distances, bills, amenities 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. Students should confirm live availability, tenancy length, guarantor requirements, cancellation terms, room layout and exact campus route before booking.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Leeds University Business School?
Hyde Park is the cheapest supplied option, with prices starting from £119 per week. It offers shared-room accommodation with electricity, gas, water and WiFi included.
Which accommodation is closest to Leeds University Business School?
ASA Briggs House and Hyde Park are both the closest supplied options at around 0.38 km from the university coordinates. That is roughly a 5-minute walk using the standard walking estimate.
Are all supplied Leeds properties included in this guide?
Yes. ASA Briggs House, Hyde Park, The Priory, Woodhouse Flats by Student FM, Triangle and Royal Park are all included. No supplied property has been removed.
Are ensuite rooms available near Leeds University Business School?
Yes. Ensuite rooms are available at ASA Briggs House, The Priory, Woodhouse Flats by Student FM and Triangle. Students should check live availability before booking.
Are studios available near LUBS?
Yes. Studios are available at ASA Briggs House and The Priory. Studios are useful for students who want more privacy and independent living.
Are shared rooms available in the supplied Leeds data?
Yes. Hyde Park and Royal Park include non-ensuite room types, which are best described as shared rooms for student-facing content.
Is there a 1-bed option near Leeds University Business School?
Yes. The Priory includes a 1-bed option in the supplied data. Students should confirm the exact layout, tenancy length and live price before booking.
Are bills included in these Leeds student properties?
Yes. All supplied properties include bills in some form, such as WiFi, gas, electricity, water, broadband, heating, contents insurance or free laundry.
Which property is best for budget?
Hyde Park is the best budget starting point because it starts from £119 per week and includes free laundry, free parking, superfast WiFi, communal kitchen and bills.
Which property is best for amenities?
ASA Briggs House is one of the strongest all-round options, with common space, TV areas, pool tables, private or group study areas, social events, bike storage and laundry room.
Which property is best for postgraduates?
The Priory may suit postgraduates because it includes 1-bed, studio and ensuite options with a study area, courtyard, games room and bills included.
Are these properties within walking distance of Leeds University Business School?
Yes. All supplied properties are within 0.75 km of the university coordinates. Approximate walking times range from around 5 to 9 minutes.
Which areas are best for LUBS students?
The University of Leeds campus area, Hyde Park, Woodhouse, Royal Park and Burley Road are useful areas because they keep students close to campus and common student facilities.
Do any properties include free laundry?
Yes. Hyde Park and Royal Park list free laundry in the supplied amenities or bills. Students should confirm the exact laundry arrangement before booking.
Do any properties include parking?
Yes. Hyde Park lists free parking, Triangle lists car parking, and several other properties include bike storage or bike storage space. Availability should be checked before booking.
When should students book accommodation near Leeds University Business School?
Students should begin comparing accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake. September arrivals should check earlier because lower-priced shared rooms and ensuite rooms close to campus can reduce quickly.
Can international students book these properties?
International students can usually book private student accommodation, but guarantor rules, payment plans and deposits vary by provider. These details should be confirmed before booking.
How can students book through Admistay?
Students can shortlist a property, confirm their budget, room type, move-in date and tenancy length, then request availability through Admistay. An accommodation expert can help compare bills, walking distance and booking terms.
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A triple-accredited Russell Group business school at the University of Leeds
Leeds University Business School is a faculty of the University of Leeds, a Russell Group university in the United Kingdom. The school is triple-accredited by AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS according to the provided source data, and is known for business, management, accounting, finance, economics, human resources, international business, analytics, innovation, strategy, operations and executive education.
School Name
Leeds University Business School
Parent Institution
University of Leeds
Country
United Kingdom
City
Leeds
University Group
Russell Group
Institution Type
Public
Campus Setting
Urban
Accreditation
AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS according to the provided data
Student Community
Around 4,300 students according to the source data
Leeds University Business School is a faculty of the University of Leeds, one of the leading higher education institutions in the United Kingdom. The University of Leeds is a member of the Russell Group, which makes the business school attractive for students who want a research-intensive UK university environment with strong academic reputation, employer visibility and international recognition.
The provided source data states that Leeds University Business School is one of the few schools holding triple accreditation from AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS. Triple accreditation is an important quality marker for students comparing business schools because it reflects recognised international standards in management education, institutional quality, employer relevance and academic delivery.
The school delivers undergraduate, master’s, PhD, executive, professional education and online study options. It enrolls around 4,300 students from across the world according to the source data, with around 2,000 undergraduates and 2,300 postgraduates including researchers. This creates a large academic community across business, management, finance, economics, human resources, analytics and consulting-related pathways.
Leeds University Business School is academically strong across accounting, finance, economics, business management, human resources, international business, business analytics, information management, innovation, strategy, entrepreneurship, operations, consulting and executive education. The source mentions nine undergraduate courses, eight master’s degrees, an MBA, six research degree areas and eight executive education courses.
For Indian students, Leeds University Business School can be a strong option if they want a Russell Group business school with employer visibility, strong alumni community and a student-friendly city experience outside London. Leeds offers a practical balance between academic reputation and comparatively manageable living costs, while still giving students access to major employers, networking events and a large international student environment.
The source states that admissions are moderately selective and mentions that applicants require a good GPA and a strong overall academic profile. Students should verify current programme-level entry requirements before applying, especially for competitive master’s, MBA, analytics, finance and management routes. English language requirements in the source include IELTS, TOEFL and PTE options.
Campus life is connected to the wider University of Leeds experience. The business school is housed across several buildings, including the Maurice Keyworth Building, Charles Thackrah Building and Clarendon Building, and is located on the western campus of the University of Leeds, around one mile north of Leeds city centre according to the source data. Students also benefit from facilities such as cafes, bars, libraries, IT assistance, security services and student activities.
Accommodation planning is important for Leeds University Business School students. The source states that the University of Leeds provides 23 living options, including shared bathroom, studio, ensuite, studio-share, premium shared and premium ensuite accommodation types. It also mentions catered and self-catered halls, undergraduate-focused halls and postgraduate options such as Blenheim Point, Grayson Heights, Royal Park Flats, Shared Houses and St Mark’s Residence.
Students can also compare private student accommodation in Leeds, including PBSA, studio rooms, ensuite rooms, shared student flats and private student apartments. The right choice depends on budget, commute, room type, bills, study environment and lifestyle. Leeds is generally more affordable than London, but popular student areas and university-linked accommodation can still fill quickly before major intakes.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Leeds, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments near the University of Leeds. For Leeds University Business School students, comparing accommodation early can help balance commute, safety, rent, amenities, bills and total monthly cost before arrival.
Overall, Leeds University Business School is a strong choice for students who want a triple-accredited Russell Group business school with broad academic options, strong employability support, international exposure and practical student accommodation choices in Leeds. Students should plan admission, tuition, scholarships, visa and accommodation together to understand the full cost and value of studying here.
Yes. Leeds University Business School can be a strong option for Indian students interested in business, finance, economics, analytics, HR, international business, management and MBA-related study within a Russell Group university.
Leeds University Business School is known for triple accreditation, Russell Group research strength, business and management education, accounting and finance, economics, HR, international business and employability support.
Students can choose University of Leeds accommodation such as Blenheim Point, Grayson Heights, Royal Park Flats, Shared Houses and St Mark’s Residence, or compare PBSA, studios and shared flats in Leeds.
Leeds is generally more affordable than London, but costs vary by room type, location and contract. Students should compare university halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats before booking.
It can be worth it for students seeking a triple-accredited Russell Group business school with broad business programmes, strong employer visibility and a student-friendly city environment.
Business, finance, economics, analytics, HR, international business, MBA and executive education
Leeds University Business School offers nine undergraduate courses, eight master’s degrees, an MBA, six research degree areas and eight executive education courses according to the source data. Key study areas include accounting, finance, economics, business management, human resources, international business, business analytics, information management, innovation, strategy, entrepreneurship, operations and consulting.
Leeds University Business School courses cover a broad range of business and management disciplines at undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral, executive and online levels. The provided source data states that the school offers nine undergraduate courses, eight master’s degrees, an MBA, six research degree areas and eight executive education courses.
Undergraduate courses are offered in areas such as accounting, finance, economics, business management, human resources and international business. Postgraduate areas include accounting and finance, business analytics and information management, innovation, strategy and entrepreneurship, management and operations, people, organisations and consulting, and related business disciplines.
The source lists tuition fee estimates between £19,500 and £24,000 in the cost-of-attendance table. Students should treat these as older reference figures and verify current tuition fees for the exact course, academic year and fee status before applying. Business school tuition can vary significantly by programme, especially between undergraduate, master’s, MBA, research and executive education routes.
For Indian students, course selection should be linked to career direction. Accounting and Finance can support roles in audit, banking, corporate finance and consulting. Business Analytics and Information Management can support analytics, digital transformation, data and strategy roles. Human Resources and People, Organisations and Consulting can suit students interested in people management, organisational development and consulting. International Business can suit students interested in global business, trade and management pathways.
The MBA and executive education routes may suit professionals with stronger work experience and leadership goals. Applicants should check work experience requirements, curriculum structure, career outcomes and scholarship options before applying. Research degree applicants should also review supervisor fit, research interests and funding possibilities.
Students should include living costs when comparing affordability. The source provides a 39-week cost estimate, with postgraduate stays up to at least 42 weeks. It includes rent, food, lunch on campus, energy bills, recreation, toiletries and total estimated costs. Rent is listed at £3,510 in the old table, while total estimated cost ranges between £25,311 and £32,463 depending on the scenario. These figures should be refreshed before use.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Leeds, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats near the University of Leeds. This helps students understand whether a course is affordable not only by tuition but by total yearly cost including rent, bills, food and commute.
Accounting and Finance
Undergraduate or Postgraduate subject area • Varies by programme
Fee: £Varies by programme / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students targeting finance, accounting, audit and consulting careers
Relevant for students from commerce, economics, finance or business backgrounds.
Business Analytics and Information Management
Postgraduate subject area • Varies by programme
Fee: £Varies by programme / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students who want business decision-making with analytics and information systems knowledge
Students should build Excel, SQL, Python, analytics and project experience to improve career readiness.
Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship
Postgraduate subject area • Varies by programme
Fee: £Varies by programme / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in startup thinking, strategy and business innovation
Useful for students with entrepreneurial goals or interest in business transformation.
Management and Operations
Postgraduate subject area • Varies by programme
Fee: £Varies by programme / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in operations, process improvement and management careers
Students from engineering, business or commerce backgrounds may find operations routes practical.
People, Organisations and Consulting
Postgraduate subject area • Varies by programme
Fee: £Varies by programme / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in people management, HR and consulting pathways
Communication skills, internships and organisational project experience can improve employability.
MBA
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Varies by programme / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Professionals seeking leadership and management career growth
MBA applicants should review work experience requirements, scholarship options and career outcomes before applying.
Leeds University Business School is known for accounting, finance, economics, business management, HR, international business, analytics, innovation, strategy, operations, consulting and MBA programmes.
The old source lists tuition estimates between £19,500 and £24,000, but current fees should be verified. Students should also include Leeds accommodation and living costs.
Indian students may consider accounting and finance, business analytics, international business, management, HR, consulting, operations or MBA routes depending on career goals.
The source highlights employer fairs, career services and recruiter examples such as Accenture, L’Oréal, M&S, KPMG, IBM and Unilever, but current outcomes should be verified.
Yes. The source states that the school offers eight executive education courses designed for flexible learning for individuals and organisations.
UCAS, postgraduate applications, English requirements and Leeds accommodation planning
Leeds University Business School admissions are described as moderately selective in the provided source. Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants have no application fee according to the source data. English language requirements listed include IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 87 and PTE Academic 60 with component-level requirements.
Leeds University Business School admissions are described in the source as moderately selective, with applicants needing a good academic profile and a strong overall application. The source mentions a GPA of 3.2 or above, but students should verify current course-level requirements because admission criteria vary by programme, country, qualification and level of study.
The provided source lists UCAS as the application portal and gives an undergraduate application fee of £20 to £25. It also states that postgraduate applications have no fee. These details should be checked against current official guidance before submitting because application routes and fees can change.
English language requirements in the source include IELTS, TOEFL and PTE. The source lists IELTS 6.0 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each component, TOEFL iBT 87 overall with minimum component scores, and PTE Academic 60 overall with at least 59 in each component. Students should confirm the exact score required for their chosen course because some postgraduate or specialist programmes may require higher scores.
Supporting documents listed in the source include transcripts, proof of English proficiency, visa, resume or CV, GMAT or GRE scores, financial statement and letters of recommendation for postgraduate applicants. Students should prepare these documents early to avoid delays in offer processing, CAS, visa and accommodation planning.
For Indian students, admission planning should include academic eligibility checks, English language preparation, document collection, financial planning and scholarship research. Students applying for competitive routes such as MBA, accounting and finance, business analytics, consulting or management should prepare a strong statement of purpose and relevant academic or professional evidence.
The source mentions that the University of Leeds has 9,000 international students and gives an acceptance-rate reference. These figures appear from older source data and should be refreshed before being used as current claims. What matters most for students is matching their profile to the chosen course and applying early with complete documents.
Accommodation should be planned alongside admissions. The University of Leeds provides 23 living options according to the source, with different room types and catered or self-catered choices. Private PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats are also available across Leeds. Students should compare accommodation before final arrival planning to avoid limited room availability near campus.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Leeds, making it easier to plan housing while completing admission, scholarship, visa and arrival steps. Students can compare room type, commute, bills, safety and budget before booking.
Step 1: Choose Programme
Select an undergraduate, master’s, MBA, research, executive or online programme based on career goals and eligibility.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review course-specific academic, English language and professional requirements before applying.
Step 3: Prepare English Scores
Prepare IELTS, TOEFL, PTE or other accepted English language proof according to programme requirements.
Step 4: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, CV, financial statement, recommendations, English proof and test scores where required.
Step 5: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate study or the relevant university route for postgraduate programmes.
Step 6: Review Offer and Scholarship Options
Check offer conditions, tuition fees, scholarship eligibility, deposits and funding timelines.
Step 7: Arrange Accommodation
Compare university halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in Leeds through Admistay.
Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival
Finalise CAS, Student visa documents, travel plans, move-in date and first-month budget.
Main Academic Intake
Most programmes commonly start in the main academic intake, but availability varies by programme
Application: Varies by programme and study level
Students should verify current deadlines for undergraduate, master’s, MBA and research routes before applying.
Programme-Specific Intakes
Availability depends on programme type and department
Application: Varies by programme
Postgraduate, executive education and online routes may follow different timelines.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Undergraduate applicants usually apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants use the relevant university application route. Students should prepare transcripts, English proof, CV and supporting documents.
The source describes admissions as moderately selective. Entry depends on academic profile, English language score, course fit and supporting documents.
The best intake depends on programme availability, application readiness, visa planning and accommodation availability. Students should check current course deadlines before applying.
Students should begin accommodation planning after shortlisting Leeds or receiving an offer because popular halls and PBSA options may fill before intake season.
The source lists IELTS 6.0 overall with minimum 5.5 in each component, but students should verify current course-specific English requirements.
A western campus experience near Leeds city centre with clubs, facilities and student housing options
Leeds University Business School is housed across several University of Leeds buildings, including the Maurice Keyworth Building, Charles Thackrah Building and Clarendon Building. The campus is located on the western side of the University of Leeds, around one mile north of Leeds city centre, and students can access libraries, cafes, bars, IT support, security services and over 300 activities.
Leeds University Business School campus life is connected to the wider University of Leeds environment. The source states that the business school is housed in several buildings, including the 19th-century Maurice Keyworth Building, Charles Thackrah Building and Clarendon Building. It is located on the western campus of the University of Leeds, around one mile north of Leeds city centre.
The campus offers a wide range of student facilities, including cafes, bars, libraries, IT assistance and security services according to the source data. These facilities help students balance academic work, social life, daily convenience and support needs throughout the year.
Student life at Leeds is active and varied. The source mentions more than 300 activities for students to choose from, including Leeds Student Radio and The Gryphon Newspaper. This can be especially useful for international students who want to build confidence, social networks, communication skills and extracurricular experience while studying in the UK.
Leeds is also well connected nationally and internationally. The source states that Manchester Airport is around 60 minutes away, Leeds Bradford International Airport is around 30 minutes away, and London can be reached by rail in around two hours. This connectivity can be useful for international travel, internships, networking and weekend trips.
Accommodation is a major part of student life. The source states that the University of Leeds provides 23 living options, including shared bathroom, studio, ensuite, studio-share, premium shared and premium ensuite accommodation. Catered and self-catered halls are available, although the source mentions that only three catered halls are available: Devonshire Hall, Ellerslie Global Residence and Lyddon Hall.
Most halls are occupied by undergraduates according to the source, while postgraduate options include Blenheim Point, Grayson Heights, Royal Park Flats, Shared Houses and St Mark’s Residence. Rent may include energy costs, WiFi, contents insurance and off-peak membership of The Edge sports facility, except for family accommodation according to the source. Students should verify current inclusions before booking.
Students can also compare private PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in Leeds. Popular student-friendly accommodation choices depend on budget, commute, privacy, amenities, bills and lifestyle preference. A studio may suit students wanting privacy, while shared flats or ensuite rooms can be more budget-friendly.
For Indian students, Leeds offers a practical student-city environment with access to food, public transport, city amenities, student societies and a comparatively manageable cost base compared with London. Students should still check accommodation contract length, bills, commute and cooking facilities before booking.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Leeds by budget, commute, room type, bills, safety and amenities. This helps Leeds University Business School students choose between university halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats more confidently.
Western Campus, University of Leeds
University of Leeds Accommodation Options
Student Activities
The source mentions more than 300 activities, including Leeds Student Radio and The Gryphon Newspaper.
Campus Facilities
Students can access cafes, bars, libraries, IT assistance and security services.
University Accommodation
The University of Leeds provides 23 living options across different room types and catering formats.
Career Support
The source highlights employer fairs, mentoring, career services and My Career Service resources.
Leeds Connectivity
Leeds is connected to Manchester Airport, Leeds Bradford International Airport and London by rail.
University of Leeds campus area
Best for: Students who want short commute and easy access to academic buildings
Commute: Commute varies by exact accommodation
Best for students who prioritise convenience and campus routine.
Leeds city centre
Best for: Students who want shops, transport, nightlife and city facilities
Commute: Commute varies by walking, bus or cycling route
Good for students who prefer city lifestyle and access to private PBSA.
Blenheim Point
Best for: Postgraduate students considering university accommodation
Commute: Commute varies by route
Listed in the source as a postgraduate accommodation option.
Grayson Heights
Best for: Postgraduate students comparing University of Leeds housing
Commute: Commute varies by route
Mentioned as a postgraduate accommodation option in the source.
Shared Houses and Royal Park Flats
Best for: Students who want shared accommodation and social living
Commute: Commute varies by route
Listed among postgraduate accommodation options in the source data.
Student life is campus-based and city-connected, with access to University of Leeds facilities, more than 300 activities, career support, student media, accommodation and Leeds city centre.
The source does not provide a specific Indian student community figure, but Leeds has a large international student environment and the University of Leeds attracts students from across the world.
Students can live in University of Leeds accommodation such as Blenheim Point, Grayson Heights, Royal Park Flats, Shared Houses and St Mark’s Residence, or compare PBSA and shared flats in Leeds.
Business school study can be demanding, especially in analytics, finance, consulting, management and MBA routes. Students should balance coursework, employability preparation 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.
International excellence scholarships, dean’s awards and Leeds budget planning
Leeds University Business School offers several scholarships at different study levels according to the provided source. The source mentions ten scholarships for international students, with most available for master’s students, including Masters International Excellence Scholarships, Dean’s Business School International Excellence Scholarships and selected partnership scholarships.
Leeds University Business School scholarships can help international students reduce tuition pressure while studying at the University of Leeds. The provided source states that the school awards several scholarships at different levels of study and that scholarships are given to talented students who excel academically and show personal achievements.
The source mentions ten scholarships for international students, with eight offered to master’s programme students and two to freshman students. This means postgraduate applicants may have more funding routes than undergraduate applicants, although students should verify current scholarship availability and eligibility before applying.
The uploaded source lists Masters International Excellence Scholarships worth £6,000 for deserving international applicants to many master’s programmes. It also mentions the Dean’s Business School International Excellence Scholarships, described as a £3,000 award towards the first year of study, deducted from tuition fees. Another example is the Masters in Accounting and Finance Scholarship in partnership with Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, described as two half-fee scholarships for eligible students with an offer.
For Indian students, scholarship planning should be linked with education loan planning, personal funding, visa fund preparation and accommodation budgeting. Scholarships can reduce tuition burden, but they may not cover rent, food, travel, visa, healthcare surcharge, deposits or emergency expenses.
Accommodation costs are a major part of the student budget. The source lists rent, food, campus lunch, energy bills, recreation and toiletries in the cost-of-attendance table. Students should compare university halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats to understand realistic monthly and annual costs in Leeds.
Students should also review whether accommodation rent includes energy costs, WiFi internet, contents insurance and sports facility membership, as the source states that these may be included in many University of Leeds accommodation rents except family accommodation. This can affect the real value of a room compared with private rentals.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Leeds by budget, room type, commute, safety, bills and amenities. This helps students align scholarship decisions with realistic housing options before arriving in the UK.
Overall, scholarships should be treated as helpful but competitive support. The safest approach is to verify current award availability, apply early, prepare strong documents and calculate total cost including tuition, accommodation, food, transport, visa, healthcare and emergency funds.
Masters International Excellence Scholarships
Scholarship support for deserving international applicants to selected master’s programmes, subject to current eligibility.
Dean’s Business School International Excellence Scholarships
A tuition fee award for eligible international students, listed as a first-year deduction in the source data.
Partnership Scholarships
Scholarships linked with partner institutions or specific programmes, such as the Accounting and Finance scholarship example in the source.
Undergraduate International Scholarships
The source mentions two freshman-level scholarships for international students, subject to current availability.
External Funding
Education loans, private scholarships and external study abroad funding used by international and Indian students.
Masters International Excellence Scholarships
Best for: Deserving international applicants to selected master’s programmes
Coverage: £6,000 according to the uploaded source
Students should verify current eligible courses, deadlines and selection criteria before applying.
Dean’s Business School International Excellence Scholarships
Best for: International students with strong academic and personal achievement profiles
Coverage: £3,000 towards first-year study according to the source
The award is described as a tuition fee deduction in the uploaded source.
Masters in Accounting and Finance Partnership Scholarship
Best for: Eligible Accounting and Finance applicants linked with the named partner institution in the source
Coverage: Two half-fee scholarships according to the old source
This appears partnership-specific and should be verified before counselling general applicants.
Yes. The source mentions several scholarships for international students, including master’s scholarships, dean’s awards and selected partnership scholarships.
Indian students can check Masters International Excellence Scholarships, Dean’s Business School International Excellence Scholarships, undergraduate awards and external education funding depending on eligibility.
Most scholarships reduce tuition fees and may not cover accommodation. Students should budget separately for rent, deposits, bills, food and transport.
Yes. The source states scholarships are awarded to talented students who excel academically and show personal achievements.
Students can reduce living costs by comparing university halls, shared flats, PBSA and ensuite rooms early, and by checking whether bills and amenities are included.
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Explore Leeds University Business School admissions, eligibility, application deadlines, UCAS and university portal routes, English language requirements, MBA entry criteria, documents and practical guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
Fall and Spring
Application Route
UCAS & University Portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5 overall
Admission Difficulty
Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Leeds University Business School offers undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and research admissions through UCAS and the university portal, with competitive selection based on academics, English scores, documents and programme fit.
Leeds University Business School is a strong option for students targeting business, accounting, finance, economics, analytics, international business, management and MBA-related pathways. The school attracts students from many countries and reviews applications based on academic readiness, English language proof, personal statement, references, CV and course-specific requirements. Indian students should prepare early because deadlines, visa timelines and programme-stage admissions can make late applications risky.
Triple-accredited Tier 1 European business school mentioned in the provided content
UG applications are submitted through UCAS
PG applications are submitted through the university portal
International applicants must submit recognised English language scores
MBA applicants require work experience
Graduate programme deadlines may vary by stage and course
Students can track UG status through UCAS Track
Students interested in business, finance, accounting, economics, analytics, management or international business
Applicants looking for a recognised UK business school with a strong international student community
Undergraduate applicants who can prepare a focused UCAS application and personal statement
Postgraduate applicants with a relevant bachelor’s degree and clear subject alignment
MBA applicants with professional experience and leadership potential
Students targeting consulting, finance, analytics, management or international business careers
Indian students who can manage English test preparation, documents and visa timelines early
Students applying without clear business or subject alignment may find competitive programmes harder to secure
Applicants who delay English test preparation may face admission and visa pressure
MBA applicants without enough professional experience may not meet the expected profile
Students with weak personal statements may struggle to show motivation and course fit
International applicants who apply late may face limited seats and tighter visa timelines
Applicants choosing finance, economics or analytics routes should be comfortable with quantitative study
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Application
UG applicants apply through UCAS for business, finance, accounting, economics and management-related courses.
Postgraduate Admissions
University Portal
PG applicants apply through the Leeds university portal with academic documents, references, CV and English proof.
Main Intake
Fall & Spring
The provided content mentions Fall and Spring admission sessions, with programme-specific deadlines.
Admission Type
Profile-Based Review
Selection depends on academic profile, English scores, personal statement, references and programme requirements.
Students should apply early because Leeds University Business School has UCAS deadlines for UG applicants and staged or programme-specific deadlines for graduate applicants.
15 January 2026
UG Priority Deadline
The provided content mentions 15 January as the undergraduate priority deadline.
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Master Stage 1
The provided content mentions a Stage 1 master deadline, but students should confirm the current academic-year date.
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Master Stage 2
Graduate deadlines differ by course and stage, so applicants should check the live course page before applying.
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Master Stage 3
International students should apply before later stages if they need enough time for offer and visa processing.
30 June 2026
Final UG / MBA September Deadline
The provided content mentions 30 June as the final UG deadline and MBA September intake deadline.
31 October 2026
Research February Intake
The provided content mentions 31 October for February research degree intake.
Leeds University Business School eligibility depends on course level, country-specific qualifications, English language score and programme-specific academic or work experience requirements.
Undergraduate
Indian Standard 12 or equivalent qualification
Postgraduate
Bachelor’s degree in a related field of study
Leeds University Business School requires recognised English language proof, with IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT 92 or PTE 64 mentioned as minimum scores in the provided content.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.5 Overall
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Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
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PTE
Standard Requirement
64 Overall
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Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
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TOEFL
Standard Requirement
92 iBT
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Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
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Completed application form
Official academic transcripts
High school qualification documents for UG applicants
Bachelor’s degree documents for PG applicants
Personal statement
Two academic references for postgraduate applicants
Updated CV or resume
English language test score
Copy of valid passport
Proof of finance or bank statement
Sponsorship letter if applicable
Leeds University Business School is popular for Accounting and Finance, Economics, International Business, Business Analytics and Full-time MBA pathways.
MSc Accounting and Finance
Best For
Students should show finance readiness, analytical ability and a strong academic fit in the personal statement.
MSc Economics
Best For
This course is better suited to students with strong economics or quantitative academic preparation.
MSc International Business
Best For
Use the personal statement to connect global business interest with specific career plans.
MSc Business Analytics
Best For
Applicants should highlight analytical projects, data exposure or quantitative coursework where possible.
Full-time MBA
Best For
MBA applicants should focus on professional growth, leadership experience and post-MBA career direction.
Banking and Finance Programmes
Best For
UG applicants should prepare a UCAS personal statement that shows clear interest in business and finance.
MSc Accounting and Finance
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Economics
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc International Business
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Full-time MBA
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Not officially published
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic record
Relevant subject background
Clear personal statement
Strong academic references
English language readiness
Updated CV for postgraduate applicants
Work experience and interview readiness for MBA applicants
UG applicants should prepare UCAS documents early and avoid waiting until the final deadline.
PG applicants should apply in earlier stages because seats can be limited across popular master’s programmes.
Use the personal statement to explain course fit, academic preparation and career direction clearly.
MBA applicants should build the application around work experience, leadership examples and business impact.
Check whether GMAT is needed if you do not meet the MBA academic requirement.
Keep IELTS, TOEFL or PTE scores ready before applying so English proof does not delay processing.
International students should prepare finance documents and visa paperwork early to support travel and UK study planning.
Applying late despite staged graduate deadlines and limited seats
Submitting a generic personal statement without course-specific motivation
Ignoring English language proof until after submitting the application
Choosing an MBA without enough work experience or interview preparation
Missing academic references or submitting weak references
Not checking whether GMAT is required in special MBA cases
Delaying passport, finance and visa documents until the offer stage
Academic Strength
Good
Research Focus
Moderate
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a business, finance, economics, analytics, international business or MBA pathway based on your profile.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic background, English score, references, CV and work experience requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, personal statement, references, CV, passport and English language proof.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for UG courses or the Leeds university portal for PG courses.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required, especially for MBA applicants.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Track your status through UCAS Track or the relevant postgraduate admission route.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Complete CAS, financial proof, sponsorship documents if applicable and UK student visa processing.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Popular Career Areas
Finance, consulting, analytics, economics, international business and management
Employer Sectors
Technology, consulting, finance, healthcare, public-sector and industry employers
Alumni Network
The provided content mentions over 30,000 alumni across 145 countries
Business School Strength
Triple accreditation can support credibility for business-focused applicants
Indian UG applicants should treat the UCAS personal statement seriously because it is one of the clearest ways to show business-school fit.
For postgraduate students, applying in earlier stages is safer because popular business courses can become competitive as seats fill.
MBA applicants should prepare for interview-style questions around leadership, work experience and career direction.
Students choosing Accounting, Finance, Economics or Business Analytics should show quantitative comfort through academics or projects.
English test planning should start early because IELTS, TOEFL or PTE scores are part of international admission readiness.
Students should keep financial proof, passport and sponsorship documents ready early because visa timelines can affect UK travel planning.
Undergraduate students apply through the UCAS portal.
Postgraduate students apply through the Leeds university application portal.
The provided content mentions IELTS 6.5 as the minimum required score.
Yes. The provided content mentions 3 years of work experience for the Full-time MBA.
GMAT may be required if an applicant does not meet the minimum MBA academic requirement; the provided content mentions GMAT 600 in such cases.
Yes, it is competitive because admissions depend on academics, English scores, personal statement, references and programme-specific requirements.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet the academic, English language, document and visa requirements for their selected course.
The provided content mentions Fall and Spring admission sessions, while deadlines vary by undergraduate, master’s, MBA and research routes.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and should submit academic transcripts, personal statement, passport copy and English proof where required.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the university portal and should prepare transcripts, personal statement, two academic references, CV and English scores.
The provided content mentions IELTS 6.5 as the minimum English language requirement.
Yes. The provided content mentions TOEFL iBT 92 and PTE 64 as accepted English language scores.
Students usually need a completed application form, transcripts, personal statement, passport copy, English score, references, CV, proof of finance and sponsorship letter if applicable.
Yes. The provided content mentions 3 years of work experience for the Full-time MBA.
GMAT is not listed as a standard requirement for all applicants, but the provided content mentions GMAT 600 for MBA applicants who do not meet minimum academic requirements and have at least 5 years of professional experience.
The provided content mentions that interviews are required for the Full-time MBA, while listed MSc programmes do not mention an interview requirement.
The provided content mentions scholarships and loans as financial aid options. Students should check the latest scholarship eligibility before applying.
Undergraduate applicants can track their status through UCAS Track, while postgraduate applicants may need to contact the admission office or use the relevant university application route.
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