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Student Accommodation Near University of Lincoln
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£100/wk
Closest option
0.32 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
Finding student accommodation near the University of Lincoln means comparing Lincoln-based options around Brayford Way, Brayford Pool, Holmes Road, St Marks Street, Westbourne Grove, Charles Street West, West Parade and The Avenue with weekly rent, room type, included bills and the route to campus. The closest listed property in this data is College Mews at 0.32 km from the university reference point, with studios from £173/week. Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 7 Westbourne Grove has the lowest listed starting price from £100/week at 0.39 km. Student Castle Lincoln starts from £115/week and lists ensuite, studio and two-bedroom categories. Other supplied shared-room or apartment-style options include 11 Charles Street West, 148 West Parade and 19 The Avenue. Nearby transport and student-life points include Toys R Us, University of Lincoln bus stop, County Offices, Holmes Road, St Marks Shopping, Lincoln Corn Exchange, Waterside, WHSmith and Waterstones.
Quick Answers
College Mews is the closest listed option to the University of Lincoln at 0.32 km and starts from £173/week. Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 7 Westbourne Grove has the lowest listed starting price from £100/week at 0.39 km. Student Castle Lincoln starts from £115/week and offers ensuite, studio and two-bedroom categories at 0.51 km.
Best For Budget
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 7 Westbourne Grove is the lowest-priced listed option from £100/week and sits 0.39 km from the University of Lincoln reference point.
Best For Closest
College Mews is closest at 0.32 km from the University of Lincoln reference point.
Best For Amenities
Student Castle Lincoln has a strong amenity mix with ultra-fast WiFi, bike storage, common area, study area, gym, meeting room, 24/7 security, CCTV and security doors.
Best For Studios
Student Castle Lincoln has the lowest studio-capable starting price from £115/week, while College Mews is the closest studio-only option at 0.32 km.
Best Value Tradeoff
Student Castle Lincoln gives a strong price-room-type balance from £115/week with ensuite, studio and two-bedroom categories, while Westbourne Grove gives the lowest listed starting price from £100/week.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 4 minutes walking
From £173/week/wk
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From £115/week/wk
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From £113/week/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| College Mews, Lincoln | £173 | Studio | 0.32 km | Around 4 minutes walking | Communal courtyard, washing machine, tumble dryer, kitchen, CCTV | WiFi, electricity, water |
| Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 7 Westbourne Grove, Lincoln LN1 1RP | £100 | Shared room, four-bedroom apartment | 0.39 km | Around 5 minutes walking | Well-equipped kitchen, modern appliances, superfast broadband, recycling | Electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, content insurance, TV License, holiday clean |
| Student Castle Lincoln, Lincoln | £115 | Ensuite room, studio, two-bedroom apartment | 0.51 km | Around 6–8 minutes walking | Ultra-fast WiFi, bike storage, common area, study area, gym | Gas, electricity, water, WiFi, contents insurance |
| Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 11 Charles Street West, Lincoln LN1 1QP | £113 | Shared room, four-bedroom apartment | 0.57 km | Around 7 minutes walking or short cycle | Contemporary appliances, superfast broadband, communal TV, recycling, dining table | Electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, content insurance, TV License, holiday clean |
| Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 148 West Parade, Lincoln LN1 1QL | £114 | Shared room, six-bedroom apartment | 0.59 km | Around 7 minutes walking | Close to uni, flatscreen TV, app-based maintenance, washing machine, dryer | Water, speedy broadband, electricity, gas if applicable, contents insurance, TV License |
| Room in a 7 Bedroom Apartment, 19 The Avenue, Lincoln LN1 1PD | £134 | Studio, seven-bedroom apartment | 0.6 km | Around 7 minutes walking | Close to uni, communal TV, central heating, recycling, lockable bedroom | Electricity, gas if applicable, TV License, water, contents insurance, superfast broadband, holiday clean |
Best Student Areas
Brayford Pool and Brayford Way form the key University of Lincoln route context in the supplied data. Nearby transport points include Toys R Us, University of Lincoln, County Offices and Holmes Road.
Holmes Road is represented by College Mews, the closest listed property in this source. It starts from £173/week and lists studio rooms.
Westbourne Grove is represented by the lowest-priced listed option in this source, Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 7 Westbourne Grove, from £100/week.
St Marks Street is represented by Student Castle Lincoln, which starts from £115/week and lists ensuite, studio and two-bedroom categories.
Charles Street West and West Parade include independent-house style shared-room options with broadband, TV License and bills included in the supplied source.
Lincoln city-centre points in the supplied data include St Marks Shopping, Lincoln Corn Exchange, Waterside, Valentine Retail Park, British Heart Foundation, Oxfam, WHSmith and Waterstones.
The University of Lincoln reference point is close to several transport, shopping and study points in the supplied data. Toys R Us bus point is 0.2 km away, University of Lincoln bus point is 0.28 km, County Offices is 0.32 km to 0.34 km, Holmes Road is 0.35 km and St Marks Shopping is 0.34 km away. Other nearby student-life points include Lincoln Corn Exchange, Waterside, Valentine Retail Park, British Heart Foundation, Oxfam, WHSmith and Waterstones.
How to Choose
Start with the route to your University of Lincoln teaching building, then compare weekly rent, room type and included bills. If proximity is the priority, College Mews should be checked first because it is 0.32 km from the university reference point. If price is the main filter, 7 Westbourne Grove starts from £100/week. If a studio or ensuite option is preferred, Student Castle Lincoln gives the strongest room-type range with studio, ensuite and two-bedroom categories. If shared-house style living is preferred, compare 7 Westbourne Grove, 11 Charles Street West and 148 West Parade.
University Info
Address
Brayford Way, Brayford Pool, Lincoln LN6 7TS
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 campus-close Lincoln rooms around Brayford Way, Brayford Pool, Holmes Road, Westbourne Grove, St Marks Street, Charles Street West, West Parade and The Avenue.
University of Lincoln accommodation demand usually rises before the autumn intake, especially for short walking-route studios, shared rooms, ensuite rooms and apartment-style options around Brayford Pool, St Marks, Holmes Road and West Parade. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, bills and exact walking route before checking live availability.
Getting to Campus
The listed University of Lincoln accommodation options sit between 0.32 km and 0.6 km from the Brayford Pool reference point, making all six source listings short walking-route options. College Mews is closest, while the 7 Westbourne Grove room has the lowest listed starting price.
College Mews: around 4 minutes walking
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 7 Westbourne Grove: around 5 minutes walking
Student Castle Lincoln: around 6–8 minutes walking
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 11 Charles Street West: around 7 minutes walking or short cycle
Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 148 West Parade: around 7 minutes walking
Room in a 7 Bedroom Apartment, 19 The Avenue: around 7 minutes walking
Nearby transport points include Toys R Us, University of Lincoln, County Offices and Holmes Road. Students should still check the exact route from each property to their teaching building before confirming the booking.
Bills & Inclusions
All six listed University of Lincoln accommodation options include a bills_included array in the supplied source data, though the exact inclusions vary between properties.
College Mews includes WiFi, electricity and water.
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 7 Westbourne Grove includes electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, content insurance, TV License and holiday clean once during Christmas and Easter break.
Student Castle Lincoln includes gas, electricity, water, WiFi and contents insurance.
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 11 Charles Street West includes electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, content insurance, TV License and holiday clean once during Christmas and Easter break.
Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 148 West Parade includes water, speedy broadband, electricity, gas if applicable, contents insurance and TV License.
Room in a 7 Bedroom Apartment, 19 The Avenue includes electricity, gas if applicable, TV License, water, contents insurance, superfast broadband and holiday clean once during Christmas and Easter break.
Students comparing Lincoln accommodation should confirm whether WiFi, superfast broadband, speedy broadband, electricity, water, gas if applicable, content insurance, contents insurance, TV License, holiday clean, laundry, bike storage, gym, study area, CCTV and lockable bedroom are included or relevant before booking.
Room Types
Studio
Ensuite room
Shared room
Two-bedroom apartment
Four-bedroom apartment
Six-bedroom apartment
Seven-bedroom apartment
Booking Advice
Compare weekly rent, room type, exact Brayford Pool 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 University of Lincoln route points, including Toys R Us, University of Lincoln, County Offices and Holmes Road. Since all listed properties are under 0.6 km from the university reference point, students can compare them as short walking-route options, but exact building-to-property routes should still be checked before confirming the booking.
What's Nearby
Transport
Shopping
Study And Culture
Campus & City
University Buildings
Student Neighbourhoods
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Everyday Life
Related & Nearby
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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 Lincoln-based and sit between 0.32 km and 0.6 km from the University of Lincoln reference point.
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 7 Westbourne Grove has the lowest listed starting price from £100/week in the supplied source.
College Mews is the closest listed property at 0.32 km from the University of Lincoln reference point.
Student Castle Lincoln includes a source amenity note stating it is just 8 minutes' walk from the university.
Several independent-house listings include TV License and holiday clean in the supplied bills_included array; these values are preserved because they are present in the source data.
University review stats are present in the supplied source, but property-level review data is not present, so aggregate rating schema is not enabled per property.
Department data is not included because the supplied source does not provide department, faculty or school entities.
Admistay uses verified listing data to help students compare University of Lincoln accommodation by weekly price, distance, room type, amenities and bills. This page does not invent availability, cancellation policies, departments 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.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near University of Lincoln in this data?
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 7 Westbourne Grove is the cheapest listed option, starting from £100/week. It is 0.39 km from the University of Lincoln reference point and lists shared-room and four-bedroom apartment categories. Bills listed as included are electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, content insurance, TV License and holiday clean once during Christmas and Easter break.
Which listed property is closest to University of Lincoln?
College Mews is the closest listed property at 0.32 km from the University of Lincoln reference point. It starts from £173/week and lists studio rooms.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduates near University of Lincoln?
Postgraduates often compare studios first because they provide more privacy. Studios are listed at College Mews, Student Castle Lincoln and Room in a 7 Bedroom Apartment, 19 The Avenue. Student Castle Lincoln has the lowest studio-capable starting price from £115/week.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near University of Lincoln?
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 Lincoln students?
Brayford Pool, Brayford Way, Holmes Road, St Marks Street, Westbourne Grove, Charles Street West, West Parade, The Avenue and Lincoln city centre are useful areas to compare from the supplied data.
How competitive is student accommodation near University of Lincoln?
Student accommodation near the University of Lincoln can become competitive before the autumn intake, especially for short walking-route studios, shared rooms and lower-priced options. Students should shortlist early and confirm live availability before confirming the booking.
Are bills included in University of Lincoln student accommodation?
Yes, all six listed properties include bills in the supplied source data. Included bills vary by property and include combinations of WiFi, electricity, water, gas if applicable, gas, superfast broadband, speedy broadband, content insurance, contents insurance, TV License and holiday clean.
What is usually included in the rent?
Included items depend on the property. The supplied bills data includes WiFi, superfast broadband, speedy broadband, electricity, water, gas if applicable, gas, content insurance, contents insurance, TV License and holiday clean. Amenities such as laundry, kitchen, bike storage, gym, study area, common area, CCTV and lockable bedroom are property-specific.
What transport links are near University of Lincoln?
Nearby transport points include Toys R Us, University of Lincoln, County Offices and Holmes Road. Students should check the exact route from each property to their teaching building before booking.
How early should I book student accommodation near University of Lincoln?
A typical booking window is 3–6 months before the academic year starts. For September intake and campus-close Lincoln 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 Lincoln?
Short-term availability is not confirmed in the supplied data. Some Lincoln 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, ensuite room or shared room near University of Lincoln?
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. Choose a shared room if budget is the main priority. The supplied data includes studios, ensuite rooms, shared rooms and apartment-style options.
Are the listed properties walkable to University of Lincoln?
Yes. All listed properties are between 0.32 km and 0.6 km from the University of Lincoln reference point. They can be compared as short walking-route options, but students should still check the exact route to their teaching building before booking.
Do any University of Lincoln 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 Lincoln 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 Lincoln listing has the strongest amenity mix?
Student Castle Lincoln has the strongest amenity mix in the supplied data, including ultra-fast WiFi, bike storage, common area, study area, gym, meeting room, 24/7 security, CCTV and security doors.
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An internationally recognised UK university in Lincoln, England for Indian and international students seeking Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Agri-Food Technology, Games Development and Design, Forensic Science, Engineering Management, Criminology, Computational Physics, International Hospitality, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and affordable student life outside London
The University of Lincoln is an internationally recognised university in Lincoln, England, established in 1996. The uploaded source states that the university is one of 22 UK universities to receive the Queen's Anniversary Prize and has achieved the top Gold rating overall and in both aspect ratings for student experience and student outcomes in TEF 2023. It offers more than 155 courses across the arts, sciences and social sciences, while the FAQ section also mentions 300+ courses. Popular courses include MSc by Research in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, MSc Agri-Food Technology, MSc Games Development and Design, MSc Forensic Science, MSc Engineering Management, MA Criminology and Criminal Justice, MSc Research Computational Physics, MSc International Hospitality Management, BEng Electrical Engineering and MPhil Computer Science.
University Name
University of Lincoln
Country
United Kingdom
Location
Lincoln, England
Established
1996
Recognition
Queen's Anniversary Prize and TEF Gold 2023 according to the uploaded source
Course Count
More than 155 courses in the main course section; FAQ section mentions 300+ courses
Acceptance Rate
Around 67%
Application Route for UG
UCAS
Application Route for PG
Apply direct to the university
The University of Lincoln is an internationally recognised university located in Lincoln, England. Established in 1996, it has developed a strong reputation for student experience, student outcomes, applied learning, campus employment support and affordable study outside London.
The uploaded source states that the University of Lincoln is one of only 22 UK universities to receive the Queen's Anniversary Prize, described as the UK's highest award for universities. It also states that Lincoln achieved the top Gold rating overall and Gold in both aspect ratings for student experience and student outcomes in TEF 2023.
The university offers more than 155 courses across the arts, sciences and social sciences, according to the main course section. The FAQ section also refers to 300+ courses across diverse fields such as Agri-Food Technology, Biotechnology and Digital Media. Students should verify the current course portfolio before publication because the source uses more than one course-count reference.
Popular courses in the uploaded source include MSc Research Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, MSc Agri-Food Technology, MSc Games Development and Design, MSc Forensic Science, MSc Engineering Management, MA Criminology and Criminal Justice, MSc Research Computational Physics, MSc International Hospitality Management, BEng Electrical Engineering Electronics and MPhil Computer Science.
The uploaded source lists tuition fees for top international courses between £16,900 and £22,100 per year, approximately ₹19.96 lakhs to ₹26.11 lakhs. The course table gives selected examples from £17,400 to £19,300, while the FAQ section mentions a broader range of £16,600 to £20,100. Students should verify official course-level tuition before making financial decisions.
The University of Lincoln has an acceptance rate of around 67% according to the uploaded source. Most programmes start in January and September intakes. Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants apply directly to the university.
Indian undergraduate applicants generally need a High School Secondary Certificate or Standard XII certificate from CBSE, CISCE or a recognised State Board. Postgraduate applicants generally need a bachelor's degree with 55% to 60% marks.
English language requirements include either 70% in Standard XII English or an IELTS score of 6.0 to 7.0, depending on the programme. The source also lists TOEFL iBT 72 to 100 and PTE Academic 59 to 76 as accepted English test ranges.
Rankings in the uploaded source include #64 in the Guardian University Guide 2026, #52 in the Complete University Guide 2026, #1001 in U.S. News Global University Ranking 2025, #601-800 in THE World University Ranking 2026 and #801-850 in QS World University Rankings 2026. The source also references older 2025 rankings of #50 in the Guardian 2025 and #48 in the Complete University Guide 2025.
The cost of living is positioned as more manageable than London. The uploaded source states that visa holders need to show enough funds to cover one year of tuition and at least £10,224, approximately ₹12.07 lakhs, for UK living costs. University accommodation is estimated at £700 to £870 per month, while private single-room accommodation is estimated at £585 to £700 per month.
Scholarships are available for international students. The uploaded source states that international scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes range from £1,000 to a 50% tuition fee reduction. Scholarship examples include Chevening Scholarships, Commonwealth Scholarships, Global Leaders Scholarship, Global Postgraduate Scholarship, International Undergraduate Scholarship and South Asia Scholarship.
Employability support is also a major part of the Lincoln student experience. The uploaded source describes Campus Jobs as the university's dedicated student employment agency, offering on-campus work opportunities that fit around academic commitments. Students can apply through CareerLinc, the university's online vacancy platform, which also lists part-time roles with local employers.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Lincoln, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student housing near campus, Lincoln city centre, transport-connected areas and student-friendly neighbourhoods. Students can compare rent, bills, commute, safety, amenities, room type and contract length before booking from India or another country.
Overall, the University of Lincoln is a strong option for Indian and international students who want a recognised UK university with TEF Gold student outcomes, Queen's Anniversary Prize recognition, affordable living compared with London, practical campus work opportunities, scholarships and verified accommodation choices near campus.
Yes. The University of Lincoln can be a good option for Indian students because it offers recognised UK degrees, TEF Gold student outcomes, scholarships, practical campus job opportunities, January and September intakes and relatively affordable living outside London.
The University of Lincoln is known for Queen's Anniversary Prize recognition, TEF Gold 2023, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Agri-Food Technology, Games Development and Design, Forensic Science, Engineering Management, Campus Jobs and affordable student life outside London.
The uploaded source lists an acceptance rate of around 67%, making the University of Lincoln moderately selective and accessible for qualified applicants.
Students usually compare university accommodation, private accommodation, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student housing near campus, Lincoln city centre and transport-connected student areas.
Yes. The uploaded source describes Campus Jobs as the university's dedicated student employment agency and CareerLinc as the online platform for campus jobs and local part-time roles.
Popular Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Agri-Food Technology, Games Development and Design, Forensic Science, Engineering Management, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Computational Physics, International Hospitality Management, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science courses with Indian student guidance
The University of Lincoln offers more than 155 courses across arts, sciences and social sciences according to the uploaded course section. Popular course examples include MSc Research Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at £18,900, MSc Agri-Food Technology at £18,800, MSc Games Development and Design at £18,800, MSc Forensic Science at £18,800, MSc Engineering Management at £18,800, MA Criminology and Criminal Justice at £17,400, MSc Research Computational Physics at £18,900, MSc International Hospitality Management at £19,300, BEng Electrical Engineering Electronics at £18,300 and MPhil Computer Science at £18,900. The source also states that top-course tuition fees for international students range between £16,900 and £22,100 per year.
University of Lincoln courses are available across the arts, sciences and social sciences. The uploaded source states that students can choose from more than 155 courses, while the FAQ section also mentions 300+ courses in areas such as Agri-Food Technology, Biotechnology and Digital Media.
The source highlights several popular courses for international students, including MSc Research Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, MSc Agri-Food Technology, MSc Games Development and Design, MSc Forensic Science, MSc Engineering Management, MA Criminology and Criminal Justice, MSc Research Computational Physics, MSc International Hospitality Management, BEng Electrical Engineering Electronics and MPhil Computer Science.
The introduction states that international tuition fees for top courses range between £16,900 and £22,100 per year, approximately ₹19.96 lakhs to ₹26.11 lakhs. The course table gives selected annual fee examples from £17,400 to £19,300, while the FAQ section gives another range of £16,600 to £20,100. Students should treat these as source-based ranges and verify official course-level tuition before applying.
MSc Research Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is listed at £18,900, approximately ₹22.32 lakhs. It is suitable for students interested in pharmaceutical research, drug development, pharmacy science, laboratory research and healthcare-linked research pathways.
MSc Agri-Food Technology is listed at £18,800, approximately ₹22.21 lakhs. It can suit students interested in food systems, agri-food innovation, food technology, food production, sustainability and applied science.
MSc Games Development and Design is listed at £18,800, approximately ₹22.21 lakhs. It is relevant for students interested in game design, game development, interactive media, digital creativity, programming and entertainment technology.
MSc Forensic Science is listed at £18,800, approximately ₹22.21 lakhs. It can suit students interested in forensic investigation, laboratory science, crime scene evidence, analytical science and criminal justice-linked scientific work.
MSc Engineering Management is listed at £18,800, approximately ₹22.21 lakhs. It is useful for engineering graduates who want to combine technical skills with leadership, operations, project management, innovation and business delivery.
MA Criminology and Criminal Justice is listed at £17,400, approximately ₹20.55 lakhs. It can suit students interested in criminal justice systems, policing, policy, criminological theory, social justice and security-related research.
MSc Research Computational Physics is listed at £18,900, approximately ₹22.32 lakhs. It can suit students interested in computational modelling, physics research, simulation, data-driven science and advanced research pathways.
MSc International Hospitality Management is listed at £19,300, approximately ₹22.80 lakhs. It is useful for students targeting hospitality leadership, service management, international hospitality operations, tourism and guest-experience management.
BEng Electrical Engineering Electronics is listed at £18,300, approximately ₹21.62 lakhs. It is relevant for students interested in electronics, electrical systems, circuits, embedded systems, automation and engineering design.
MPhil Computer Science is listed at £18,900, approximately ₹22.32 lakhs. It can suit students interested in computer science research, software systems, data, AI-adjacent research, algorithms and academic progression.
Students should calculate tuition with living costs and accommodation. The uploaded source estimates university accommodation at £700 to £870 per month and private accommodation at £585 to £700 per month. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Lincoln so they can estimate total affordability before accepting an offer.
MSc Research Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Postgraduate Research •
Fee: ££18,900 / year
INR: ₹22.32 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in pharmacy, pharmaceutical science and research-led healthcare pathways.
Applicants should highlight pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences, biotechnology, chemistry, lab work or research experience.
MSc Agri-Food Technology
Postgraduate •
Fee: ££18,800 / year
INR: ₹22.21 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in food technology, agri-food innovation and sustainable food systems.
Applicants should connect food science, agriculture, biotechnology, sustainability or applied science background with career goals.
MSc Games Development and Design
Postgraduate •
Fee: ££18,800 / year
INR: ₹22.21 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in game design, interactive entertainment, programming and digital creativity.
Applicants should prepare game projects, coding evidence, design portfolio, Unity or Unreal experience where available.
MSc Forensic Science
Postgraduate •
Fee: ££18,800 / year
INR: ₹22.21 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in forensic investigation, lab-based analysis and crime evidence science.
Applicants should highlight chemistry, biology, forensic science, lab experience or analytical skills.
MSc Engineering Management
Postgraduate •
Fee: ££18,800 / year
INR: ₹22.21 lakhs
Best for: Engineering graduates who want management, leadership and business-facing technical progression.
Applicants should connect engineering projects, internships, technical knowledge and leadership goals.
MA Criminology and Criminal Justice
Postgraduate •
Fee: ££17,400 / year
INR: ₹20.55 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in criminology, justice systems, policing, social policy and criminal justice research.
Applicants should show interest in law, sociology, public policy, criminology or social justice.
MSc Research Computational Physics
Postgraduate Research •
Fee: ££18,900 / year
INR: ₹22.32 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in physics research, computation, simulation and scientific modelling.
Applicants should highlight physics, mathematics, coding, simulation or research project evidence.
MSc International Hospitality Management
Postgraduate •
Fee: ££19,300 / year
INR: ₹22.80 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in hospitality leadership, service industries and global hospitality management.
Applicants should highlight hospitality internships, customer service, tourism exposure or management interest.
BEng Electrical Engineering Electronics
Undergraduate •
Fee: ££18,300 / year
INR: ₹21.62 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in electrical systems, electronics, circuits and applied engineering.
Applicants should prepare mathematics, physics, electronics projects and engineering interest evidence.
MPhil Computer Science
Postgraduate Research •
Fee: ££18,900 / year
INR: ₹22.32 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in research-led computer science and academic or technical progression.
Applicants should prepare a strong research idea, programming evidence, academic references and technical project work.
The University of Lincoln is known for Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Agri-Food Technology, Games Development and Design, Forensic Science, Engineering Management, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Computational Physics, International Hospitality, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
The uploaded source gives multiple fee ranges, including £16,900 to £22,100 for top courses and selected course-table examples from £17,400 to £19,300 per year.
Yes. MSc Forensic Science is listed among the top courses in the uploaded source, with annual tuition of £18,800.
Yes. MSc Games Development and Design is listed among the top courses in the uploaded source, with annual tuition of £18,800.
Yes. Students should calculate tuition together with accommodation, bills, food, mobile phone, books, clothing, social expenses and visa funding requirements before accepting an offer.
Moderate 67% acceptance rate, January and September intakes, UCAS undergraduate route, direct postgraduate application, Indian Class XII and bachelor’s degree requirements, IELTS, TOEFL, PTE and accommodation planning
The University of Lincoln acceptance rate is around 67% according to the uploaded source. Most programmes start in January and September intakes. Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and pay a £28.95 application fee, while postgraduate applicants apply directly and do not need to pay an application fee. Indian undergraduate applicants need a Class XII certificate, while postgraduate applicants need a bachelor’s degree with 55-60% marks. English requirements range from IELTS 6.0 to 7.0, TOEFL iBT 72 to 100 and PTE Academic 59 to 76. Students also need a personal statement, one or two references depending on the programme, academic transcripts, updated CV, passport copy and financial statement.
University of Lincoln admissions are moderately selective, with the uploaded source listing an acceptance rate of around 67%. This makes Lincoln accessible for prepared Indian and international applicants who meet academic, English, document and funding requirements.
The majority of University of Lincoln programmes start in January and September intakes. Students should check their selected course page because programme availability can vary by intake and high-demand courses may have earlier internal deadlines.
For undergraduate admission, applicants apply through UCAS. The uploaded source lists the undergraduate application fee as £28.95. The application deadline row states that undergraduate applications were being accepted through UCAS Clearing, so students should verify current UCAS deadlines for their intended intake.
Indian undergraduate applicants need a Class XII certificate. The source introduction gives more detail, stating that Indian undergraduate applicants need a High School Secondary Certificate or Standard XII certificate from CBSE, CISCE or a recognised State Board.
For postgraduate admission, applicants apply directly to the university. The uploaded source states that no postgraduate application fee is required. Indian postgraduate applicants need a bachelor's degree with 55% to 60% marks.
English language requirements vary by course. The uploaded source lists IELTS 6.0 to 7.0, TOEFL iBT 72 to 100 and PTE Academic 59 to 76. The introduction also states that Indian students may meet English language proficiency through either 70% in Standard XII English or an IELTS score of 6.0 to 7.0, depending on the programme.
The uploaded source lists the required document checklist as personal statement, one or two references depending on the programme, copies of completed qualification certificates, academic transcripts, updated CV, current passport copy and financial statement.
Students should also prepare funding evidence early. The source states that visa holders need to show enough money in their bank account to cover all tuition fees for a full year and at least £10,224, approximately ₹12.07 lakhs, in addition to tuition fees for living costs.
The uploaded source includes some deadline references for September 2025 and clearing, while the admissions heading is marked 2026. Students preparing for current or future intakes should verify official Lincoln deadlines before applying.
Accommodation planning should run alongside admissions. Students should compare university accommodation, private accommodation, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats before finalising the offer, because monthly accommodation cost can range from £585 to £870 depending on housing type according to the uploaded cost-of-living table.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Lincoln based on rent, bills, commute, safety, room type, contract length and move-in support before arrival.
Step 1: Choose the right University of Lincoln course
Shortlist the programme based on academic background, intake, tuition fee, scholarship eligibility, career goals and accommodation budget.
Step 2: Confirm intake availability
Check whether the selected course starts in January, September or another available intake.
Step 3: Use the correct application route
Use UCAS for undergraduate admission and apply directly to the university for postgraduate admission.
Step 4: Check Indian academic eligibility
UG applicants should prepare Class XII documents, while PG applicants should confirm whether their bachelor’s marks meet the 55-60% requirement.
Step 5: Prepare English proof
Prepare Standard XII English, IELTS, TOEFL iBT or PTE Academic proof depending on programme requirements.
Step 6: Prepare supporting documents
Prepare personal statement, one or two references, qualification certificates, academic transcripts, CV, passport and financial statement.
Step 7: Plan visa funding
Prepare evidence of tuition fees plus required living-cost funds before CAS and visa planning.
Step 8: Arrange accommodation
Compare verified student accommodation near the University of Lincoln after shortlisting or receiving an offer.
January Intake
Majority of programmes start in January or September according to the uploaded source
Students should verify course-specific January availability before applying.
September Intake
Majority of programmes start in January or September according to the uploaded source
Students should verify whether source deadline references are current for the intended September intake.
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english language requirements
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academic requirements
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application fee
english language requirements
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Indian undergraduate students apply through UCAS, while postgraduate students apply directly to the university. Students need academic documents, English proof, personal statement, references, CV, passport and financial statement.
The uploaded source states that Indian postgraduate applicants need a bachelor’s degree with 55% to 60% marks.
The uploaded source lists IELTS requirements from 6.0 to 7.0 depending on the programme, with TOEFL iBT 72-100 and PTE Academic 59-76 also listed.
Yes. The uploaded source states that most programmes start in January and September intakes.
Students should start accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer because university accommodation, private rooms, bills and annual living costs vary by housing type.
A student-focused university experience in Lincoln with TEF Gold recognition, Campus Jobs, CareerLinc, on-campus employment, affordable living compared with London and verified student housing options
The University of Lincoln offers a student-focused experience in Lincoln, England, with TEF Gold recognition for student experience and student outcomes. The uploaded source positions Lincoln as quieter and more affordable than London, with required living-cost funds of at least £10,224 in addition to tuition fees. Monthly cost examples include university accommodation at £700-£870, private accommodation at £585-£700, bills at £110-£130, food and toiletries at £170-£200, mobile phone at £15-£40, books and stationery at £33, clothing and shoes at £60 and social activities at £150-£200. Campus Jobs provides on-campus work opportunities, and CareerLinc lists campus jobs plus part-time roles with local employers.
Student life at the University of Lincoln is shaped by its Lincoln location, TEF Gold recognition, campus employment opportunities, scholarship support, manageable living costs compared with London and practical student services.
The uploaded source states that Lincoln offers a diverse and welcoming environment with students from around the world. It also highlights the university's TEF Gold rating for student experience and outcomes, which is important for students who want a UK university focused on both academic delivery and post-study outcomes.
Lincoln is located outside London, around 200 km or 125 miles north of London according to the uploaded FAQ. The source describes it as a quieter and more affordable student-life option compared with the capital.
The uploaded source states that visa holders need to show enough money to cover all tuition fees for one full year and at least £10,224, approximately ₹12.07 lakhs, in addition to tuition fees for UK living costs.
University accommodation, on or off campus, is estimated at £700 to £870 per month, or £8,400 to £10,440 per year. Private accommodation for a single room is estimated at £585 to £700 per month, or £7,020 to £8,400 per year.
Bills including utilities and internet are estimated at £110 to £130 per month. Food and toiletries are estimated at £170 to £200 per month. Mobile phone costs are estimated at £15 to £40 per month, books and stationery at £33 per month, clothing and shoes at £60 per month and social activities such as gym, restaurants and societies at £150 to £200 per month.
Campus work is a major student-life strength in the uploaded source. The University of Lincoln's Campus Jobs is described as the institution's dedicated student employment agency, offering on-campus work opportunities designed to fit around academic commitments.
Campus Jobs roles range from one-off tasks to regular positions, allowing students to earn income while improving employability skills. Students can explore and apply for available positions through CareerLinc, the university's online vacancy platform.
CareerLinc also lists part-time roles with local employers, including casual, temporary and summer jobs. This can be useful for Indian and international students who want local work experience while respecting UK visa rules.
The source also highlights Guaranteed Interview Schemes through Campus Jobs for care leavers and disabled students who meet the required criteria. This reflects an inclusivity focus within student employment support.
Campus Jobs has partnered with Cushon to support savings for student workers. The uploaded source gives an example where students contribute 3% of earnings and the university adds 6%, so a student earning £1,000 would contribute £30 and receive a £60 university contribution, creating £90 in savings.
Accommodation planning is important because housing type changes both monthly and yearly costs. Students should compare university accommodation, private rooms, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats based on rent, bills, commute, safety, contract length, Wi-Fi, heating and move-in support.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Lincoln, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private housing near campus, Lincoln city centre and student-friendly areas. Students can compare rent, bills, safety, commute, amenities, room type and contract length before booking from India.
Near University of Lincoln Campus
Best for: Students who want easier access to lectures, library, campus jobs and student services
Commute: Depends on exact property location
Best for students prioritising routine and lower commute pressure.
Lincoln City Centre
Best for: Students who want access to shops, food, transport, part-time work and student lifestyle
Commute: Varies by property
Students should compare rent, noise, walkability and bills.
PBSA and Managed Student Housing Areas
Best for: International students who want professional housing management and student-focused amenities
Commute: Depends on property location
Helpful for students booking remotely from India.
Transport-Connected Lincoln Areas
Best for: Students balancing affordability with campus access
Commute: Depends on public transport route
Students should calculate commute time, transport cost and late-evening safety.
Private Room Areas
Best for: Students looking for lower-cost single-room accommodation
Commute: Varies by property
Students should check bills, contract terms and landlord reliability carefully.
Student life at Lincoln is student-focused and affordable compared with London, with TEF Gold recognition, Campus Jobs, CareerLinc, scholarships, accommodation options and a quieter city environment.
The uploaded source says students need at least £10,224 for living costs in addition to tuition, with university accommodation estimated at £700-£870 per month and private single rooms at £585-£700 per month.
Yes. Campus Jobs is the university's dedicated student employment agency, and students can apply through CareerLinc.
The uploaded source describes Lincoln as quieter and more affordable than London, with estimated living costs around £10,224 per year excluding tuition.
Accommodation planning matters because university accommodation, private rooms, bills, food, mobile, books and social expenses all affect the full yearly cost.
Global Leaders Scholarship, Global Postgraduate Scholarship, International Undergraduate Scholarship, South Asia Scholarship, Chevening Scholarships, Commonwealth Scholarships, tuition fee waivers, Campus Jobs and verified accommodation budget planning
The University of Lincoln offers scholarships and bursaries for international students. The uploaded source states that international scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes range from £1,000 to 50% tuition fee reduction. Listed scholarships include Chevening Scholarships, Commonwealth Scholarships, Global Leaders Scholarship, Global Postgraduate Scholarship, International Undergraduate Scholarship and South Asia Scholarship. The International Undergraduate Scholarship offers £2,000 off tuition, while the South Asia Scholarship offers £1,000-£3,000 tuition fee waivers for Indian citizens with a conditional or unconditional offer for a full-time postgraduate taught programme commencing in September 2025 or January 2026.
University of Lincoln scholarships can help Indian and international students reduce tuition pressure while studying in the UK. The uploaded source states that international scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes range from £1,000 to a 50% tuition fee reduction.
The source lists several scholarship and funding options, including Chevening Scholarships, Commonwealth Scholarships, Global Leaders Scholarship, Global Postgraduate Scholarship, International Undergraduate Scholarship and South Asia Scholarship.
Chevening Scholarships are listed for students who hold an undergraduate degree and have at least two years of work experience, equal to 2,800 hours. The award value is described as a varying monthly personal living allowance or stipend.
Commonwealth Scholarships are listed for students from Commonwealth countries. The uploaded source lists the award value as varying. Indian students may find this relevant depending on the current Commonwealth scholarship scheme, eligibility and course level.
The Global Leaders Scholarship is listed for students who have an offer of a place at the University of Lincoln for an undergraduate or postgraduate taught programme in September 2025 or January 2026. The award value is described as a tuition fee waiver.
The Global Postgraduate Scholarship is listed for international postgraduate students, with award value varying according to the uploaded source.
The International Undergraduate Scholarship requires students to meet the entry requirements for their intended undergraduate programme and apply to study at Lincoln before the deadline of June 1. The award value is listed as £2,000 off tuition.
The South Asia Scholarship is highly relevant for Indian students. The uploaded source states that eligible applicants must be an Indian citizen with a conditional or unconditional offer from the University of Lincoln for a full-time postgraduate taught programme commencing in September 2025 or January 2026. The award value is listed as £1,000 to £3,000 tuition fee waivers.
Scholarship planning should be matched with tuition fees. The uploaded source gives multiple fee ranges, including £16,900 to £22,100 for top courses and £16,600 to £20,100 in the FAQ section. Selected course examples range from £17,400 to £19,300.
Students should also include living costs. The source states that visa holders need enough funds to cover one full year of tuition and at least £10,224 for living costs. Accommodation alone can range from £585 to £870 per month depending on university or private housing.
Campus work can also support employability. The uploaded source describes Campus Jobs as Lincoln's dedicated student employment agency and CareerLinc as the online vacancy platform for campus jobs and part-time local roles. Students should treat work income as additional support, not guaranteed funding, and must follow UK visa work rules.
A realistic Lincoln funding plan may combine scholarships, family funds, education loans, savings, part-time work within current visa rules and careful accommodation selection. Students should not rely on a scholarship until the university or funding body confirms the award officially.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Lincoln so they can estimate the real monthly budget after scholarship support. Comparing PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats early can help students avoid last-minute housing stress and choose accommodation that supports academic routine.
International Undergraduate Scholarships
International Undergraduate Scholarship offers £2,000 off tuition for eligible students who meet entry requirements and apply before the deadline.
International Postgraduate Scholarships
Global Postgraduate Scholarship and South Asia Scholarship support international and Indian postgraduate students.
South Asia Scholarship
A key India-relevant scholarship offering £1,000-£3,000 tuition fee waivers for eligible Indian postgraduate taught applicants.
External and Government Scholarships
Chevening and Commonwealth Scholarships are listed as external funding options.
Tuition Fee Waivers
The source states that some Lincoln scholarships can reduce tuition fees by up to 50%.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Students should budget rent, bills, food, transport, mobile phone, books and social expenses separately unless scholarship terms include living support.
Chevening Scholarships
Best for:
Coverage: Varying monthly personal living allowance or stipend
Highly competitive external funding route that requires strong leadership and career goals.
Commonwealth Scholarships
Best for:
Coverage: Varies
Indian students should verify current Commonwealth scheme, eligible courses and application deadlines.
Global Leaders Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: Tuition fee waiver
Students should verify current award value and eligibility for their intake.
Global Postgraduate Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: Varies
Students should check current course eligibility and award value.
International Undergraduate Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £2,000 off tuition
Useful first-year tuition support for eligible undergraduate applicants.
South Asia Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: £1,000-£3,000 tuition fee waivers
Most directly relevant listed scholarship for Indian postgraduate applicants.
Yes. The uploaded source lists the South Asia Scholarship for Indian citizens, offering £1,000-£3,000 tuition fee waivers for eligible full-time postgraduate taught applicants.
The uploaded source states that international scholarships range from £1,000 to 50% tuition fee reduction, with the International Undergraduate Scholarship offering £2,000 and the South Asia Scholarship offering £1,000-£3,000.
Yes. The uploaded source describes Campus Jobs as the university's dedicated student employment agency, with roles available through CareerLinc.
Most scholarships listed in the source focus on tuition support, so students should budget accommodation separately unless official terms clearly include living support.
Students can reduce costs by applying for scholarships, comparing verified accommodation early, checking bills included, using Campus Jobs where eligible and choosing housing based on total yearly cost.
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Explore University of Lincoln admissions for undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, MSc, research, pharmacy, agri-food technology, engineering management, forensic science, games development, hospitality, computer science and electrical engineering courses with eligibility, deadlines, English requirements, documents and visa guidance.
Main Intake
January & September
Application Route
UCAS & Direct Application
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0
Admission Difficulty
Lightly Selective
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
The University of Lincoln accepts international students for January and September intakes, with undergraduate applications through UCAS and postgraduate applications submitted directly to the university.
The University of Lincoln offers more than 150 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across science, engineering, business, hospitality, computer science, pharmacy, forensic science, agri-food technology and research-led study areas. Admissions are lightly selective, with an acceptance rate of around 67% mentioned in the provided source. Indian students applying for undergraduate programmes generally need a Standard XII certificate with around 65% to 70% in relevant subjects, while postgraduate applicants generally need a UK 2:2 equivalent bachelor’s degree with 55% or CGPA 5.5. MBA applicants need at least 2 years of work experience, a personal statement and letters of recommendation.
University of Lincoln accepts international students for January and September intakes
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS
Postgraduate applications have no fixed deadline and open around one year in advance
Early postgraduate application is advised because visa and CAS processing can take time
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of around 67%
University of Lincoln offers 150+ undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
Postgraduate applications usually do not require an application fee
Postgraduate decisions are usually released within 4 weeks or 20 working days
Peak months from April to September may extend postgraduate processing beyond 30 working days
MBA applicants need at least 2 years of work experience
Indian students looking for a lightly selective UK university with practical undergraduate and postgraduate routes
Undergraduate applicants with Standard XII marks around 65% to 70% in relevant subjects
Postgraduate applicants with a bachelor’s degree equivalent to UK 2:2, usually 55% or CGPA 5.5
Students targeting MSc Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Agri-food Technology, Engineering Management, Forensic Science or Games Development
MBA applicants with at least 2 years of work experience and clear business or leadership goals
Research applicants who can prepare a research proposal and academic documents
International students who can prepare transcripts, SOP, LOR, passport copy, English proof and visa documents early
Undergraduate applicants below 65% in relevant Standard XII subjects
Postgraduate applicants below 55% or CGPA 5.5 without a stronger supporting profile
Applicants targeting 2:1 courses without 60% or CGPA 6.0 where required
Students who do not meet IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 79 or PTE 65 requirements
MBA applicants without at least 2 years of work experience
Research applicants who do not prepare a clear research proposal
International students who apply late during April to September peak processing months
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
UG applicants apply through UCAS with Standard XII certificate, academic transcripts, UCAS personal statement, LOR, passport copy and English proof.
Postgraduate Admissions
No PG Application Fee
PG applicants apply directly with bachelor’s degree evidence, SOP, LOR, transcripts, passport copy, English proof and research proposal where required.
MBA Admissions
2 Years Experience
MBA applicants need a minimum 2:2 honours degree, at least 2 years of work experience, personal statement, LOR and English proof.
Admission Type
67% Acceptance
Admissions are lightly selective, with the provided source mentioning a 67% acceptance rate.
University of Lincoln undergraduate applicants should apply through UCAS by 14 January 2026 for equal consideration, while postgraduate applications have no fixed deadline but should be submitted early.
14 January 2026
UCAS Equal Consideration Deadline
Undergraduate applicants for September 2026 intake should apply through UCAS by this deadline.
30 June 2026
Final UCAS Deadline
Final UCAS deadline for September 2026 undergraduate applications.
Applications Open
Postgraduate Application Window
Postgraduate applications have no fixed deadline and are usually open around one year in advance.
Apply Early
Visa and CAS Planning
International postgraduate applicants should apply early because visa and CAS processing timelines can affect intake joining.
May 2026
UG Decision Timeline
Undergraduate applications submitted by the 14 January UCAS equal consideration deadline are expected to receive decisions by May 2026.
July 2026
Late UG Decision Timeline
Applications submitted by the 30 June UCAS final deadline are expected to be processed by July 2026.
4 Weeks / 20 Working Days
Postgraduate Decision Timeline
Postgraduate decisions are usually released within 4 weeks or 20 working days after complete application submission.
April - September
Peak Processing Period
Processing times may extend to 30 or more working days during peak months from April to September.
University of Lincoln generally expects Standard XII with 65% to 70% in relevant subjects for undergraduate entry and a UK 2:2 equivalent bachelor’s degree with 55% or CGPA 5.5 for postgraduate entry.
Undergraduate
Standard XII certificate with 65% to 70% in relevant subjects
Postgraduate
Bachelor’s degree equivalent to UK 2:2 with 55% or CGPA 5.5
MBA
Minimum 2:2 honours degree with at least 2 years of work experience
Research
Relevant bachelor’s or master’s profile with research proposal where required
University of Lincoln generally requires IELTS 6.0 with no band below 5.5, TOEFL iBT 79 or PTE 65. Indian students may also meet English requirements with 70% or above in Standard XII English from CBSE or CISCE.
IELTS
UG / PG Standard Requirement
6.0 Overall
No individual component below 5.5
Higher Requirement
6.0 - 7.0 depending on programme
Check programme requirement
TOEFL iBT
UG / PG / MBA Requirement
79 Overall
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Some programmes may require higher scores
PTE / English Waiver
PTE Requirement
65
Check programme requirement
Standard XII English Waiver
70% or above
CBSE or CISCE boards
Completed UCAS application for undergraduate courses
Completed direct application for postgraduate and MBA courses
Standard XII certificate for undergraduate applicants
Bachelor’s degree certificate for postgraduate applicants
Academic transcripts
Academic certificates
Certified translations where applicable
UCAS personal statement for undergraduate applicants
Statement of Purpose for postgraduate applicants
Personal statement for MBA applicants
Letter of recommendation
LOR for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA applicants
Copy of passport photo page
English language proficiency proof such as IELTS, TOEFL iBT or PTE
Standard XII English waiver evidence where eligible
Research proposal for research programmes
Work experience proof for MBA applicants
CAS and visa-related documents after offer stage
University of Lincoln is popular among Indian students for MSc by Research Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, MSc Agri-food Technology, MSc Games Development and Design, MSc Forensic Science, MSc Engineering Management, MA Criminology and Criminal Justice, MSc Research Computational Physics, MSc International Hospitality Management, BEng Electrical Engineering and MPhil Computer Science.
MSc by Research Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Best For
Applicants should prepare academic transcripts, research motivation and a clear research proposal where required.
MSc Agri-food Technology
Best For
Applicants should connect science, agriculture, food technology or research background with agri-food career goals.
MSc Games Development and Design
Best For
Students should highlight game projects, coding, design thinking, portfolio work or creative technology exposure.
MSc Forensic Science
Best For
Applicants should show science background, lab readiness and interest in forensic or investigative science.
MSc Engineering Management
Best For
Engineering applicants should highlight technical background, project work, leadership potential and management goals.
MA Criminology and Criminal Justice
Best For
A strong application should explain interest in crime, justice, policy, society and public impact.
MSc Research Computational Physics
Best For
Applicants should show physics, maths, programming or computational research readiness.
MSc International Hospitality Management
Best For
Use the SOP to connect hospitality interest, service experience and international management career goals.
BEng Electrical Engineering (Electronics)
Best For
Students should highlight Maths, Science, electronics interest and technical project exposure where available.
MPhil Computer Science
Best For
Research applicants should prepare a clear research proposal, academic evidence and computing background.
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Difficulty
Lightly Selective
Acceptance Rate: 67% based on provided source
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Standard XII certificate with 65% to 70% in relevant subjects for undergraduate admission
Bachelor’s degree with 55% or CGPA 5.5 for many postgraduate programmes
60% or CGPA 6.0 for selected 2:1 postgraduate programmes
IELTS 6.0 with no band below 5.5, TOEFL iBT 79 or PTE 65
Standard XII English 70% or above from CBSE or CISCE may support English requirement
Strong SOP or UCAS personal statement
Letter of recommendation
Research proposal for research programmes
2 years of work experience for MBA
Undergraduate applicants should apply through UCAS by 14 January 2026 for equal consideration.
Postgraduate applicants should apply early even though there is no fixed deadline because CAS and visa timelines can create pressure.
Students applying between April and September should expect longer processing time and submit complete documents early.
MBA applicants should clearly show 2 years of work experience, management motivation and career goals in the personal statement.
For MSc Engineering Management, Forensic Science, Agri-food Technology and Pharmacy routes, highlight subject relevance and practical academic background.
Research applicants should prepare a clear research proposal before submitting the application.
Indian applicants with 70% or above in Standard XII English from CBSE or CISCE should check whether they can use it for English language proof.
Missing the UCAS equal consideration deadline for undergraduate applications
Assuming postgraduate courses have no urgency because there is no fixed deadline
Submitting incomplete academic transcripts or missing certified translations
Applying for MBA without 2 years of work experience
Ignoring 2:1 requirements for courses that may need 60% or CGPA 6.0
Writing a generic SOP without course-specific career direction
Waiting until peak months and then facing extended processing time or visa pressure
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific for engineering, computing, physics, games development and science routes
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA or research programme that matches your academic background and career goal.
STEP 2
Check Requirements
Review Standard XII or bachelor’s percentage, English score, work experience, research proposal and subject-specific conditions.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, certificates, certified translations, SOP, UCAS personal statement, LOR, passport copy and English proof.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate programmes or directly through the University of Lincoln application portal for postgraduate and MBA programmes.
STEP 5
Track Review
Monitor email or the application portal for updates, missing document requests or admission decisions.
STEP 6
Receive Decision
Postgraduate decisions are usually released within 4 weeks or 20 working days, while UG decisions follow UCAS timelines.
STEP 7
CAS & Visa
After offer acceptance, complete conditions, prepare financial documents, request CAS and apply for the UK Student visa.
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Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Acceptance Rate
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of around 67%
Course Range
The provided source mentions 150+ undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
Decision Timeline
Postgraduate decisions are usually released within 4 weeks or 20 working days
Peak Processing
Postgraduate processing may take 30 or more working days during April to September peak months
For Indian students, University of Lincoln is a practical option when the student has a moderate academic profile and wants a realistic UK admission route.
The 67% acceptance rate makes Lincoln achievable, but students still need complete documents and course-specific eligibility.
Postgraduate applicants should apply early even without a fixed deadline because CAS and visa timelines can become tight.
MBA applicants must show 2 years of work experience, so fresh graduates should check other management routes if they do not meet this condition.
Science, pharmacy, forensic science and agri-food applicants should make subject relevance and lab or research readiness clear.
Students applying during April to September should expect slower processing and prepare documents before the peak period.
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of around 67%, making it lightly selective.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS for September 2026 intake.
Postgraduate applicants apply directly to the University of Lincoln, and no application fee is required.
The provided source mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with no individual component below 5.5.
Yes. University of Lincoln MBA applicants need at least 2 years of work experience according to the provided source.
Postgraduate decisions are usually released within 4 weeks or 20 working days, though peak months may take 30 or more working days.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, document, work experience and visa requirements for their selected course.
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of around 67%, making University of Lincoln lightly selective.
University of Lincoln accepts international students for January and September intakes according to the provided source.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and should follow the 14 January 2026 equal consideration deadline for September 2026 entry.
Postgraduate applicants apply directly through the University of Lincoln application portal. The provided source mentions no application fee for postgraduate applications.
Indian undergraduate applicants generally need a Standard XII certificate with around 65% to 70% in relevant subjects. Some courses may require Maths or Science marks.
Postgraduate applicants generally need a recognised bachelor’s degree equivalent to UK 2:2, usually 55% or CGPA 5.5. Some courses may require 60% or CGPA 6.0.
MBA applicants need a minimum 2:2 honours degree or minimum 50% for Indian students, plus at least 2 years of work experience.
The provided source mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with no individual component below 5.5. Some programmes may require higher scores.
Yes. The provided source mentions TOEFL iBT 79 and PTE 65 as accepted English language scores.
Yes. The provided source mentions that Indian students may meet English requirements with 70% or above in Standard XII English from CBSE or CISCE boards.
Postgraduate decisions are usually released within 4 weeks or 20 working days. During April to September peak months, processing may take 30 or more working days.
UCAS applications submitted by the 14 January 2026 equal consideration deadline are expected to receive decisions by May 2026, while 30 June applications are processed by July 2026.
Postgraduate applications do not require an application fee. Undergraduate UCAS applications require a UCAS fee, mentioned as £28.95 in the provided source.
Common documents include academic transcripts, certificates, certified translations where needed, SOP or UCAS personal statement, LOR, passport photo page, English proof and research proposal for research programmes.
Yes. The MBA requires at least 2 years of work experience according to the provided source.
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