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Student Accommodation Near City, University of London
Properties
4+ nearby
Starting from
£505/wk
Closest option
0.75 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
Finding student accommodation near City, University of London means comparing London studio options around Northampton Square, Clerkenwell, Farringdon, Old Street and Shoreditch with weekly rent, included bills and the exact route to campus. The closest listed property in this data is Willen House at 0.75 km from the university reference point, with studio rooms from £549/week. GoBritanya Kirby Street Residence appears twice in the raw source with the same slug, so it is deduplicated into one listing from £595/week and up to £835/week. GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence also appears twice with the same slug, so it is deduplicated into one listing from £505/week and up to £565/week. Londonist IQ Shoreditch starts from £510/week at 1.03 km. Nearby transport and student-life points include City University bus stops, Farringdon, King's Cross, St Pancras International, Hoxton, Shoreditch High Street, WHSmith, Waterstones, The Brunswick Centre, One New Change and BOXPARK Shoreditch.
Quick Answers
Willen House is the closest listed option to City, University of London at 0.75 km and starts from £549/week. GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence has the lowest deduplicated starting price from £505/week at 1.02 km. Londonist IQ Shoreditch starts from £510/week at 1.03 km, while GoBritanya Kirby Street Residence starts from £595/week at 0.96 km.
Best For Budget
GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence has the lowest deduplicated starting price from £505/week and sits 1.02 km from the City, University of London reference point.
Best For Closest
Willen House is closest at 0.75 km from the City, University of London reference point.
Best For Amenities
GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence has a strong amenity mix with dual-band WiFi, on-site gym, laundry, reception, study areas, cinema room, dance studio, courtyard, sky lounge, social spaces, restaurant and bars.
Best For Studios
All unique listed properties are studio-based options. GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence has the lowest deduplicated starting price, while Willen House is the closest.
Best Value Tradeoff
GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence gives the lowest listed price from £505/week at 1.02 km, while Willen House gives the closest route from £549/week at 0.75 km.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 9 minutes walking
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Willen House, London | £549 | Studio | 0.75 km | Around 9 minutes walking | High-speed internet, gym, cinema room, courtyard, yoga studio | Gas, water, electricity, WiFi |
| GoBritanya Kirby Street Residence, London | £595 | Studio | 0.96 km | Around 12 minutes walking | Dual-band WiFi, laundry, reception, courtyard, bike storage | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
| GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence, London | £505 | Studio | 1.02 km | Around 12 minutes walking | Gym, laundry, study areas, cinema room, sky lounge | WiFi, electricity, gas |
| Londonist IQ Shoreditch, London | £510 | Studio | 1.03 km | Around 12 minutes walking | Gym, cooking, wheelchair access, WiFi, laundry | WiFi, electricity, heating, water |
Best Student Areas
Northampton Square and Clerkenwell are the key City, University of London reference areas in the supplied data. Nearby transport points include City University bus stops, Friend Street Sadlers Wells and Percival Street St. Luke's.
Bath Street is represented by Willen House, the closest listed option in the supplied data. It is 0.75 km from the university reference point and lists studio rooms from £549/week.
Kirby Street is represented by GoBritanya Kirby Street Residence. It is 0.96 km from the university reference point and lists studio rooms from £595/week after deduplication.
East Road and Shoreditch are represented by GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence and Londonist IQ Shoreditch. These listings sit around 1.02 km to 1.03 km from the university reference point and offer studio rooms.
Useful transport points in the supplied data include Farringdon, King's Cross, St Pancras International, Hoxton and Shoreditch High Street. These can help students compare London commute and city access.
The City, University of London reference point is close to several transport and city-life points in the supplied data. City University bus stops sit between 0.08 km and 0.18 km from the reference point, with Friend Street Sadlers Wells at 0.13 km and Percival Street St. Luke's at 0.17 km. Farringdon is 0.86 km away, King's Cross is 1.51 km and St Pancras International is 1.68 km away. Nearby shopping and study points include The Brunswick Centre, One New Change, BOXPARK Shoreditch, Spitalfields Arts Market, WHSmith, Waterstones, Forbidden Planet London Megastore and Stanfords.
How to Choose
Start with the route to your City, University of London teaching building, then compare studio price, included bills and amenities. If proximity is the priority, Willen House should be checked first because it is 0.75 km from the university reference point. If price is the main filter, GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence has the lowest deduplicated starting price from £505/week. If Kirby Street is preferred, compare GoBritanya Kirby Street Residence. If Shoreditch access is important, compare GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence and Londonist IQ Shoreditch. Duplicate source entries should be treated carefully by checking the live listing before booking.
University Info
Address
Northampton Square, Clerkenwell, London EC1V 0HB
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 London studio options close to Northampton Square, Clerkenwell, Farringdon, Old Street and Shoreditch.
City, University of London accommodation demand usually rises before the autumn intake, especially for studio options around Bath Street, Kirby Street, East Road, Clerkenwell and Shoreditch. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, bills and exact route before checking live availability.
Getting to Campus
The unique listed City, University of London accommodation options sit between 0.75 km and 1.03 km from the Northampton Square reference point. Willen House is the closest listing, while GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence has the lowest deduplicated starting price.
Willen House: around 9 minutes walking
GoBritanya Kirby Street Residence: around 12 minutes walking
GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence: around 12 minutes walking
Londonist IQ Shoreditch: around 12 minutes walking
Nearby transport points include City University bus stops, Farringdon, King's Cross, St Pancras International, Hoxton and Shoreditch High Street. Students should check the exact walking route from each property to their main teaching building before confirming the booking.
Bills & Inclusions
All unique listed City, University of London accommodation options include a bills_included array in the supplied source data, though the exact inclusions vary between properties.
Willen House includes gas, water, electricity and WiFi.
GoBritanya Kirby Street Residence includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence includes WiFi, electricity and gas.
Londonist IQ Shoreditch includes WiFi, electricity, heating and water.
Students comparing London accommodation should confirm whether WiFi speed, heating, gas, water, electricity, laundry, gym access, bike storage, reception, parcel services and security are included before booking, especially where duplicate source entries have been merged.
Room Types
Studio
Booking Advice
Compare weekly rent, exact Northampton Square route, included bills and studio facilities first, then check live availability, cancellation terms and guarantor rules on the property listing.
Area & Transport
The supplied transport data gives useful bus, rail and London route points, including City University stops, Farringdon, King's Cross, St Pancras International, Hoxton and Shoreditch High Street. Because the unique listed properties are between 0.75 km and 1.03 km from the reference point, they can be compared as short-route London studio options, but students should still check exact building-to-property routes before confirming the booking.
What's 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.
The raw source includes 6 property entries, but GoBritanya Kirby Street Residence appears twice with the same slug, and GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence appears twice with the same slug.
Duplicate slug listings are deduplicated into unique property records using the lowest supplied min_price and highest supplied max_price.
The unique listed properties are London-based and sit between 0.75 km and 1.03 km from the City, University of London reference point.
Property-level review data is not present in the source, so aggregate rating schema is not enabled per property.
Admistay uses verified listing data to help students compare City, University of London accommodation by weekly price, distance, room type, amenities and bills. This page does not invent availability, cancellation policies or property reviews where the source does not provide them. Property-level aggregate rating schema is disabled because the source includes university review stats, not property review stats. Use this guide to shortlist, then check the live listing for current availability and booking terms.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near City, University of London in this data?
After deduplicating repeated source entries, GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence has the lowest listed starting price from £505/week. It is 1.02 km from the City, University of London reference point and lists studio rooms. Bills listed as included are WiFi, electricity and gas.
Which listed property is closest to City, University of London?
Willen House is the closest listed property at 0.75 km from the City, University of London reference point. It starts from £549/week and lists studio rooms. Bills listed as included are gas, water, electricity and WiFi.
Why are some properties deduplicated in this JSON?
GoBritanya Kirby Street Residence appears twice in the raw source with the same slug, and GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence also appears twice with the same slug. This JSON deduplicates those repeated entries into unique listings using the lowest supplied min_price and highest supplied max_price.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduates near City, University of London?
Postgraduates often compare studios first because they provide more privacy. All unique listed properties in this dataset are studio-only options. GoBritanya IQ Shoreditch Residence has the lowest deduplicated starting price, while Willen House is closest.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near City, University of London?
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 City, University of London students?
Northampton Square, Clerkenwell, Bath Street, Kirby Street, Farringdon, Old Street, Shoreditch and East Road are useful areas to compare from the supplied data. The best option depends on route, rent, studio facilities and included bills.
How competitive is student accommodation near City, University of London?
Student accommodation near City, University of London can become competitive before the autumn intake, especially for central London studios close to Northampton Square, Clerkenwell, Farringdon and Shoreditch. Students should shortlist early and confirm live availability before confirming the booking.
Are bills included in City, University of London student accommodation?
Yes, all unique listed properties include bills in the supplied source data. Willen House includes gas, water, electricity and WiFi, while Londonist IQ Shoreditch includes WiFi, electricity, heating and water.
What is usually included in the rent?
Included items depend on the property. The supplied bills data includes combinations of WiFi, water, electricity, gas and heating. Amenities such as gym, cinema room, laundry, bike storage, reception, study areas and CCTV are property-specific.
What transport links are near City, University of London?
Nearby transport points include City University bus stops, Friend Street Sadlers Wells, Percival Street St. Luke's, Farringdon, King's Cross, St Pancras International, Hoxton and Shoreditch High Street.
How early should I book student accommodation near City, University of London?
A typical booking window is 3–6 months before the academic year starts. For September intake and central London studio 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 City, University of London?
Short-term availability is not confirmed in the supplied data. Some London 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 near City, University of London?
The supplied data lists studio-only unique properties near City, University of London. Studios can work well for students who want private living space, but students should compare weekly rent, included bills, facilities and route before booking.
Is Shoreditch practical for City, University of London students?
The Shoreditch listings in the supplied data sit around 1.02 km to 1.03 km from the university reference point. Students should check the exact route to their teaching building, but the distance makes them relevant short-route London options.
Do any City, University of London 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 City, University of London 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 City, University of London property has the broadest room mix?
The supplied unique listings are all studio-only options, so there is no broad room mix in this dataset. Students should compare studio pricing, route, amenities and bills instead.
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A career-focused London university created through the union of City, University of London and St George’s, University of London
City St George’s, University of London is a London-based public research university established in 2024 through the merger of City, University of London and St George’s, University of London. With campuses in Clerkenwell, Moorgate and Tooting, the university is known for professional education across health, medicine, law, business, engineering, science and technology, making it a strong option for international and Indian students seeking career-focused study in the UK.
University Name
City St George’s, University of London
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Main Campuses
Clerkenwell, Moorgate and Tooting
Established
2024
Formation
Merger of City, University of London and St George’s, University of London
Student Community
Over 27,000 students from more than 170 countries
Academic Strength
Health, Medicine, Law, Business, Engineering, Science and Technology
Best For
Career-focused students seeking professional education in London
City St George’s, University of London is a newly unified London university formed in 2024 through the merger of City, University of London and St George’s, University of London. The merger brings together City’s strengths in business, law, engineering, technology, journalism and professional education with St George’s long-standing identity in medicine, health sciences and clinical training. For students planning to study in the UK, City St George’s represents a practical, career-focused university choice in one of the world’s most internationally connected student cities.
The university operates across key London campuses, including Clerkenwell, Moorgate and Tooting. This multi-campus structure gives students access to different academic and professional environments. Clerkenwell connects students with central London’s creative, legal, business and technology districts. Moorgate is especially relevant for business and law students because of its proximity to the City of London financial district. Tooting is closely associated with health, medical and clinical education, offering strong relevance for students interested in medicine, biomedical science, global health, public health and healthcare careers.
City St George’s educates more than 27,000 students from over 170 countries, creating a diverse academic environment for international learners. The source data states that international students form around 8% of the student body, with over 400 international students enrolling annually. Before the merger, City, University of London had approximately 250 Indian students enrolled, showing that the university already had a visible Indian student presence and international applicant interest.
Academically, City St George’s is strongest for professional and career-linked programmes. The university offers more than 100 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across areas such as Health, Law, Science, Engineering, Business Administration, data science, economics, finance and management. This makes it a practical choice for students who want a degree connected to employment sectors such as healthcare, finance, legal services, technology, engineering, analytics, business and public health.
The university’s ranking profile is also developing after the 2024 merger. The source data lists City St George’s at #310 in QS World University Rankings 2026, within the 351–400 band in Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026, and #53 in the Complete University Guide UK League Table 2026. These figures should be checked before publication because ranking methodologies and university listings may change annually, especially for a recently merged institution.
City St George’s also has a strong employability angle. The source data reports that approximately 96% of students across all subjects secure employment within 6 months of graduation. Graduates from medical and health programmes may progress into roles across the NHS and healthcare providers, while students from business, law, engineering, computer science, data science and finance pathways can target careers in banking, investment analysis, operations management, legal consultancy, cybersecurity, software development and analytics. This professional orientation is one of the university’s biggest advantages for students comparing London-based study options.
For Indian students, City St George’s can be especially relevant because it combines professional courses, London career exposure, practical admission pathways and scholarship opportunities. Popular study areas include data science, international business, accounting and finance, economics, law, medicine, health sciences, engineering and computer science. Indian applicants should, however, plan carefully because London study costs include tuition fees, visa expenses, accommodation, transport, food and personal expenses.
Accommodation planning is a major part of the City St George’s student experience because the university is spread across different parts of London. Students studying at Clerkenwell or Moorgate may prefer areas such as Clerkenwell, Farringdon, Barbican, Islington, Shoreditch, Aldgate or other well-connected central London neighbourhoods. Students based around Tooting may compare Tooting, Balham, Clapham, Wimbledon and nearby south London areas. The best choice depends on campus location, budget, commute, safety, room type and lifestyle preference.
Students looking for student accommodation near City St George’s, University of London can compare PBSA, studio rooms, ensuite rooms, shared student flats and private student apartments across London. Central London accommodation can be expensive, especially near business and law campuses, while south London areas may provide different value depending on transport routes and room availability. Students should not choose housing only by weekly rent; commute cost, bills, internet, study spaces, contract length, safety and proximity to campus matter equally.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in London, including PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private apartments near university campuses. For City St George’s students, this is useful because the right accommodation choice depends strongly on whether a student is based at Clerkenwell, Moorgate or Tooting. Early comparison through Admistay can help students avoid last-minute housing pressure before major intakes and choose accommodation that supports study routine, commute comfort and overall budget.
Overall, City St George’s, University of London is a strong option for students who want career-oriented study in London with access to health, business, law, engineering, technology and science pathways. It is especially suitable for students who want a professional degree, London exposure, strong employability focus and a diverse academic environment. The best student decision is to plan admission, tuition, visa and accommodation together rather than treating housing as a last-minute step.
Yes. City St George’s, University of London can be a strong choice for Indian students interested in professional courses such as business, law, data science, engineering, medicine, health sciences and finance in London.
City St George’s is known for professional education across health, medicine, law, business, engineering, science and technology, supported by London-based campuses in Clerkenwell, Moorgate and Tooting.
Students usually choose accommodation based on their campus. Clerkenwell and Moorgate students often compare central London areas, while Tooting students may look at Tooting, Balham, Clapham, Wimbledon and nearby south London neighbourhoods.
Accommodation costs can be high in central London, especially near Clerkenwell and Moorgate. Students can often manage budgets better by comparing PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats across well-connected London areas.
City St George’s can be worth it for students seeking career-focused education in London, especially in health, business, law, engineering, technology and science. Students should compare tuition, living costs, employability and accommodation before applying.
Professional programmes in health, law, engineering, business, data science and medicine
City St George’s, University of London offers more than 100 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across health, medicine, law, engineering, science, business, data science, finance and economics. International tuition fees in the source data generally range from £18,000 to £32,000 per year depending on programme and level of study.
City St George’s, University of London offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes designed for students who want professional, career-linked education in London. The university’s course portfolio spans health sciences, medicine, law, science, engineering, business administration, data science, accounting, finance, economics, real estate, international business and management-related disciplines.
The source data states that the university offers more than 100 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Popular courses among international and Indian students include MSc Data Science, MSc Real Estate, BSc Data Analytics and Actuarial Science, MSc International Business, MSc International Accounting and Finance, BSc Economics, BSc Mathematics and Finance and BSc International Business. These courses are attractive because they connect directly with London’s employment sectors, including finance, analytics, consulting, healthcare, law, engineering and technology.
Tuition fees for international students at City St George’s, University of London are listed in the source data as generally ranging between £18,000 and £32,000 per year, depending on programme and level of study. Some course-specific fees in the source data sit within this range, while PhD fee structures may differ. Students should always verify final tuition directly through the university because fees may change by course, academic year and fee status.
Postgraduate taught programmes are commonly one year in duration, while undergraduate programmes are usually three years. For Indian students, this difference affects both tuition planning and accommodation budgeting. A one-year master’s degree may have a shorter but more intense cost structure, while a three-year undergraduate degree requires long-term planning for tuition, living expenses and student housing.
Students should calculate the full study budget rather than tuition alone. London living costs can be significant, especially when accommodation, commute, food, deposits, visa charges and personal expenses are included. Students searching for student accommodation near City St George’s, University of London should compare PBSA, studio rooms, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private apartments based on campus location. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in London so they can match housing with programme schedule, commute needs and budget.
MSc Data Science
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £24050 / year
INR: INR 28.10 lakhs as per source data
Best for: Students with quantitative, computing, mathematics or engineering backgrounds
A strong academic profile and technical project experience can improve competitiveness for data-focused programmes.
MSc Real Estate
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £28200 / year
INR: INR 32.90 lakhs as per source data
Best for: Students interested in real estate, investment, property markets and urban development
London’s real estate and finance ecosystem can be useful for networking and career exposure.
BSc Data Analytics and Actuarial Science
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: £28000 / year
INR: INR 32.70 lakhs as per source data
Best for: Students strong in mathematics, statistics and analytical reasoning
Indian students should maintain strong Class 12 mathematics performance for analytics and actuarial pathways.
MSc International Business
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £31000 / year
INR: INR 36.20 lakhs as per source data
Best for: Students seeking global business exposure in London
Applicants should prepare a strong statement of purpose linking previous study or work experience with business goals.
MSc International Accounting and Finance
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: £31000 / year
INR: INR 36.20 lakhs as per source data
Best for: Students interested in accounting, finance, banking and corporate roles
The Moorgate and central London environment can be useful for students targeting finance-related careers.
BSc Economics
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: £23630 / year
INR: INR 27.60 lakhs as per source data
Best for: Students interested in economics, markets, policy and analytical careers
Students should build strong quantitative skills and plan long-term London living costs before applying.
BSc International Business
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: £28000 / year
INR: INR 32.70 lakhs as per source data
Best for: Students seeking a business degree with international career relevance
Students should consider accommodation and living costs across all three years before committing.
PhD Management, Marketing and Operations Management
Doctoral • 3–4 years
Fee: £12250 / year
INR: INR 14.30 lakhs as per source data
Best for: Students interested in research careers in management, marketing and operations
Applicants should verify supervisor availability, research fit and funding options before applying.
City St George’s is known for professional courses in health, medicine, law, business, engineering, science, data science, finance, economics and management.
Tuition fees for international students are listed in the source data as generally ranging from £18,000 to £32,000 per year, while London accommodation and living costs must be budgeted separately.
Popular options for Indian students include MSc Data Science, MSc International Business, MSc International Accounting and Finance, BSc Economics, health sciences, law, engineering and medicine-related programmes.
The source data reports that approximately 96% of students across all subjects secure employment within 6 months of graduation, showing a strong professional and employability focus.
Students should consider accommodation early because campus location affects commute, budget and daily routine, especially across Clerkenwell, Moorgate and Tooting.
Application process, entry requirements, English language guidance and intake planning for international students
City St George’s, University of London accepts undergraduate applications through UCAS and postgraduate applications through the university’s official online application portal. Indian students are generally expected to meet Standard XII requirements for undergraduate courses or bachelor’s degree requirements for postgraduate study, along with English language proficiency.
City St George’s, University of London admissions are designed around undergraduate and postgraduate routes across professional disciplines such as business, law, health sciences, medicine, engineering, computer science, data science and finance. Because the university is London-based and career-focused, students should treat the application process as a complete study abroad plan that includes academic eligibility, English language testing, documents, visa preparation and accommodation planning.
Undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS. The source data states that undergraduate applications generally have a January deadline, with courses commencing in September each year. For medicine and dentistry-related routes, students should verify whether earlier deadlines apply because UK medical admissions often follow separate timelines. Indian undergraduate applicants are generally expected to complete Standard XII from a recognised Indian board such as CBSE, ICSE or State Boards.
The source data lists undergraduate academic expectations for Indian students as generally 70–85% overall, depending on course and subject requirements. English language requirements are listed as IELTS 6.0–7.0 or equivalent. Students applying for data analytics, actuarial science, engineering, economics or science-related courses should pay close attention to subject-specific requirements, especially mathematics and science expectations.
Postgraduate applications are usually made through the university’s official online application portal. The source data states that the standard postgraduate application deadline for international students is in July each year and recommends applying earlier to allow time for UK student visa processing. It also states that the university charges no application fee for postgraduate programmes, while the UCAS application fee for undergraduate applications is listed as GBP 28.50 in the source data.
For postgraduate applicants from India, the source data lists eligibility expectations as a recognised bachelor’s degree with around 60–75% or above, depending on university, subject and programme. English language requirements are listed as IELTS 6.5–7.0 for postgraduate study, with higher requirements for some medical or health-related programmes. Course-specific requirements may also apply, such as a science background for biomedical, clinical or public health degrees.
Admissions competitiveness varies by programme. Courses connected to data science, finance, business, law, medicine, health sciences and engineering may attract strong demand from international students because of London’s professional opportunities. Students should prepare documents carefully, including transcripts, passport, personal statement or statement of purpose, English language scores, CV for postgraduate courses and references where required.
One common mistake international students make is delaying accommodation until after visa progress. For City St George’s, this can create problems because the university has campuses in different parts of London. Students should identify whether their programme is based closer to Clerkenwell, Moorgate or Tooting before comparing housing. Accommodation near central London campuses may be competitive and costly, while south London options may be more practical for Tooting-based courses.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near City St George’s, University of London across London, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats. Students can compare options by commute, safety, budget, bills, amenities and campus access before arrival, reducing last-minute pressure around major intake periods.
Overall, City St George’s admissions are suitable for students who want professional education in London and can demonstrate strong academic preparation, English readiness and realistic budgeting. Indian students should apply early, verify programme-specific requirements and plan accommodation alongside their admission and visa process.
Step 1: Choose Programme
Select a course based on academic background, career goals, campus location and eligibility requirements.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review subject requirements, academic score expectations and English language criteria for the chosen programme.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Prepare transcripts, passport, personal statement or SOP, references, English test scores and CV where required.
Step 4: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or through the university’s official online portal for postgraduate courses.
Step 5: Track Decision and Conditions
Monitor application updates and complete any conditional offer requirements such as final grades or English scores.
Step 6: Plan Budget
Calculate tuition fees, visa charges, accommodation deposits, London living costs and emergency funds.
Step 7: Arrange Accommodation
Compare verified PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats near the relevant City St George’s campus through Admistay.
Step 8: Complete Visa and Arrival
Prepare CAS, student visa documents, travel plans and pre-arrival arrangements before moving to London.
September Intake
Main intake for most undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
Application: Undergraduate applications generally follow the UCAS January deadline, while postgraduate international deadlines are listed as July in the source data
Students should apply early because visa processing and London accommodation planning need additional time.
Alternative Intakes
Depends on programme and department
Application: Varies by course
Students should verify exact intake availability from the official university course page before applying.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Undergraduate students apply through UCAS, while postgraduate students apply through the university’s official online application portal.
Admission competitiveness depends on the course. Programmes in medicine, health sciences, law, business, data science, finance and engineering may require strong academic performance and complete supporting documents.
The September intake is the main intake for most students. Some programmes may have different availability, so applicants should verify course-specific intake details.
Students should begin accommodation planning once they shortlist or receive an offer because London housing demand increases before September intake and campus location affects commute.
The source data lists IELTS or equivalent English proficiency requirements, generally 6.0–7.0 for undergraduate courses and 6.5–7.0 for postgraduate courses, depending on programme.
A multi-campus London student experience across Clerkenwell, Moorgate and Tooting
City St George’s, University of London offers a London-based student experience across Clerkenwell, Moorgate and Tooting. Students benefit from professional academic environments, international diversity, wellbeing support, volunteering activities, inclusive communities and access to London’s business, legal, healthcare and technology networks.
City St George’s, University of London student life is shaped by its multi-campus London identity. Instead of being based in a single traditional campus town, students study across campuses that connect directly with London’s professional environment. This is one of the university’s biggest advantages for students who want academic learning combined with access to employers, hospitals, legal networks, business districts, technology spaces and multicultural city life.
The Clerkenwell campus is associated with the former City, University of London environment and gives students access to central London, academic facilities, student support spaces and professional networks. Clerkenwell is close to areas such as Farringdon, Barbican, Angel, King’s Cross and the wider central London transport network, making it convenient but often competitive for student accommodation.
The Moorgate campus is especially relevant for business and law programmes because of its proximity to the City of London. This location can be valuable for students interested in finance, investment, legal services, consulting, accounting, corporate roles and professional networking. For students studying business or law, the campus environment can make London feel like part of the academic experience rather than just the city around the university.
The Tooting campus is linked with health, medicine and clinical education. Tooting is known for its healthcare environment and south London community feel. Students studying medicine, biomedical science, global health, clinical neuroscience, public health or health-related courses may prefer accommodation that gives them reliable access to Tooting and nearby transport routes. For these students, commute reliability can matter as much as rent because clinical or lab schedules may be demanding.
The source data highlights that City St George’s campuses offer wellbeing, social, religious and volunteering activities. This matters for international students because academic adjustment in the UK can feel intense during the first few months. Access to student support, inclusive communities, societies, faith spaces and wellbeing services can help students settle into London more confidently.
City St George’s has a diverse student community, with students from more than 170 countries. For Indian students, this international environment can support cultural adjustment, networking and peer learning. London also offers strong access to Indian food, groceries, community events, religious spaces and South Asian cultural networks, although availability depends on where the student lives. Areas such as Tooting, Wembley, Southall and parts of east and west London are commonly known for South Asian community access, but students should choose housing based on campus and commute first.
Student life in London can be exciting but expensive. Students have access to museums, parks, cafés, libraries, part-time work opportunities, professional events, public transport, cultural festivals and international food. However, the reality is that London requires disciplined budgeting. Rent, travel, food, course materials and social life can add up quickly, especially for students living near central campuses.
Accommodation is one of the most important lifestyle decisions for City St George’s students. Students studying near Clerkenwell or Moorgate may compare areas such as Farringdon, Barbican, Islington, Shoreditch, Aldgate, King’s Cross and other well-connected central or east London locations. Students based in Tooting may compare Tooting, Balham, Clapham, Wimbledon, Colliers Wood and nearby south London areas. Each area offers different tradeoffs between rent, commute, safety, room size, transport and student lifestyle.
Students looking for student accommodation near City St George’s, University of London can choose from PBSA, studio rooms, ensuite rooms, shared student flats and private apartments. PBSA may be useful for students who want bills, security, social spaces and study areas in one place. Studios offer privacy but can be more expensive. Ensuite rooms can balance privacy and cost, while shared flats may reduce rent but require careful checking of bills, contract terms and commute routes.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation across London based on campus location, commute, budget, room type, amenities and safety. For City St George’s students, this is especially important because the best housing option is not the same for every course. A business student near Moorgate, a law student in central London and a health sciences student in Tooting may need completely different accommodation strategies.
Overall, City St George’s offers a practical London student experience for students who want professional education, international exposure and access to city-based career opportunities. Students who plan housing, commute and budget early are more likely to manage London life smoothly and focus better on academics, networking and personal development.
Clerkenwell Campus
Moorgate Campus
Tooting Campus
International Community
Students from more than 170 countries create a diverse and globally connected learning environment.
Wellbeing Support
The source data highlights wellbeing activities and support for student adjustment.
Social and Religious Activities
Students can access social, faith-based and community activities across campus life.
Volunteering Opportunities
Volunteering activities help students build community engagement and professional confidence.
London Career Exposure
Students benefit from access to London’s healthcare, legal, finance, business and technology sectors.
Inclusive Environment
The source data describes an inclusive environment for students of different backgrounds, identities and experiences.
Clerkenwell and Farringdon
Best for: Students wanting central access near the Clerkenwell campus
Commute: Commute varies by exact accommodation and campus building
Very convenient but often more expensive because of central London location.
Moorgate and Barbican
Best for: Business and law students prioritising proximity to the Moorgate campus
Commute: Commute varies by exact accommodation and transport route
Strong professional location but students should compare cost carefully.
Islington and Angel
Best for: Balanced student lifestyle with access to central London
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Useful for students who want restaurants, cafés, transport and a social London environment.
Tooting
Best for: Health and medical sciences students based near the Tooting campus
Commute: Commute varies by exact accommodation and campus requirement
Practical for students with regular Tooting-based classes or clinical schedules.
Balham and Clapham
Best for: Students seeking south London living with transport access
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
Can be useful for students wanting access to Tooting while staying connected to wider London.
Wembley
Best for: Students seeking more PBSA options and strong Indian community access
Commute: Commute varies significantly by campus
Students should check commute carefully because Wembley may suit some budgets but not every campus timetable.
Student life at City St George’s is London-based, diverse and professionally focused, with campuses in Clerkenwell, Moorgate and Tooting offering different academic and lifestyle environments.
The source data states that City, University of London had approximately 250 Indian students before the merger, and London offers wider Indian community, food and cultural access.
Students choose accommodation based on campus. Clerkenwell and Moorgate students often compare central London areas, while Tooting students usually consider Tooting, Balham, Clapham and nearby south London neighbourhoods.
Academic demand depends on the programme, but professional courses in health, medicine, law, data science, finance and engineering require consistent study, strong time management and reliable commute planning.
Accommodation planning is important because the university has campuses in different parts of London, so the right housing choice depends on course location, commute, budget and daily routine.
Scholarships, tuition discounts and external funding options for international and Indian students
City St George’s, University of London offers scholarships and funding opportunities for undergraduate and postgraduate students, with the source data mentioning awards ranging from £2,000 to full tuition fee or living cost support. Indian students may explore university scholarships, health and medicine awards, engineering scholarships and external funding such as Chevening and GREAT Scholarships.
City St George’s, University of London scholarships can play an important role for international students because studying in London requires careful financial planning. The source data states that the university offers a range of funding opportunities and scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate students, with support ranging from around £2,000 to full tuition fee or living cost coverage depending on scholarship type and eligibility.
For undergraduate students, the source data mentions several scholarship routes. The Ravi Ray Scholarship for Undergraduate Medicine is described as support for medical students from disadvantaged backgrounds, including Indian students, covering the full cost of living or tuition during the final three years of the course. The Foundation Progression Scholarship is listed as a £3,000 tuition fee discount for international students who complete recognised foundation pathways. The President’s International Scholarships are described as awards for high-achieving Indian applicants, offering a 50% tuition fee waiver for the first year of undergraduate study.
For postgraduate engineering students, the source data mentions the City Star Scholarship and Computer Science and Engineering Scholarships. These are described as open to international students, including Indian students, and may offer 25–35% scholarship support depending on undergraduate degree classification and academic merit. Students applying for engineering, computer science or technology-related programmes should verify current eligibility, deadlines and coverage directly from the university because scholarship rules can change by intake.
Medical and health-related postgraduate students may also find funding options. The source data mentions Postgraduate Taught Scholarships for medical graduates applying to health-related master’s courses. These scholarships are described as offering a £3,000 tuition fee discount for qualifying master’s programmes, with selected programmes such as MSc Applied Biomedical Science, MSc Clinical Neuroscience Practice and MSc or MRes Global Health mentioned in the source data. For MSc Global Health, the source data states that funding may cover full tuition fees and provide up to £17,000 in maintenance grants for selected applicants, particularly those from low to middle-income countries.
Indian students can also explore external scholarships. The source data mentions Chevening Scholarships, which may cover tuition, living costs and travel support for one-year master’s degrees, and GREAT Scholarship support of £10,000 for eligible Indian students enrolling in one-year postgraduate study. These external scholarships are highly competitive and usually assess leadership potential, academic quality, career goals and future impact.
The source data also mentions the Sidney Perry Foundation as an additional funding opportunity for students with genuine financial need and strong academic potential. The support is described as ranging from £500 to £2,500 and may help with living expenses or tuition support. Students should verify whether they are eligible and whether the funding applies to their course, nationality and level of study.
One important student reality is that scholarships rarely remove the need for budgeting. Even when tuition is reduced, students still need to plan accommodation, transport, visa costs, food, books, health-related charges and emergency expenses. London accommodation can be one of the largest monthly costs, especially for students trying to live close to Clerkenwell or Moorgate.
Students searching for student accommodation near City St George’s, University of London should compare PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms and shared flats early. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in London by budget, room type, commute, safety and amenities. This helps students combine scholarship planning with realistic living cost planning instead of relying only on tuition discounts.
Overall, City St George’s offers useful funding routes for academically strong and financially prepared students, but scholarship competition can be high. Indian and international students should apply early, prepare strong academic documents, write focused scholarship statements and plan accommodation costs alongside tuition funding.
Undergraduate Scholarships
Funding routes for undergraduate students, including medicine, foundation progression and high-achieving international applicant awards mentioned in the source data.
Postgraduate Engineering Scholarships
Scholarships such as City Star Scholarship and Computer Science and Engineering Scholarships for eligible engineering and technology-related postgraduate students.
Medical and Health Scholarships
Funding for selected health, biomedical, clinical neuroscience and global health-related postgraduate courses.
External Scholarships
Scholarships such as Chevening and GREAT Scholarships that operate outside the university’s internal funding process.
Need-Based and Foundation Support
Support such as foundation progression awards or external financial assistance for students with genuine financial need.
Ravi Ray Scholarship for Undergraduate Medicine
Best for: Medical students from disadvantaged backgrounds
Coverage: Full cost of living or tuition during the final three years as stated in the source data
Students should verify eligibility, deadlines and current award availability directly from the university.
Foundation Progression Scholarship
Best for: International students completing recognised foundation programmes
Coverage: £3,000 tuition fee discount as stated in the source data
Useful for students progressing from eligible foundation pathways into degree study.
President’s International Scholarships
Best for: High-achieving Indian undergraduate applicants
Coverage: 50% tuition fee waiver for the first year as stated in the source data
Academic strength and early application preparation are important.
City Star Scholarship
Best for: Postgraduate engineering students
Coverage: 25–35% scholarship support depending on academic merit as stated in the source data
Students should confirm whether the scholarship applies to their exact programme and intake.
Computer Science and Engineering Scholarships
Best for: Computer science and engineering postgraduate applicants
Coverage: Varies by academic merit and course eligibility
A strong undergraduate classification may improve scholarship chances.
GREAT Scholarship
Best for: Indian students applying for eligible one-year postgraduate courses
Coverage: £10,000 as stated in the source data
This is competitive and linked to external scholarship eligibility rules.
Chevening Scholarships
Best for: Future leaders applying for one-year master’s degrees
Coverage: Tuition, living costs and selected travel support as stated in the source data
Leadership profile, work experience and future impact are important for selection.
Yes. The source data lists undergraduate, postgraduate, engineering, medical, health-related and external scholarship options for international students, including Indian students.
Indian students may explore President’s International Scholarships, Foundation Progression Scholarship, City Star Scholarship, Computer Science and Engineering Scholarships, Chevening and GREAT Scholarships.
Some scholarships may support living costs, but many awards mainly reduce tuition fees. Students should budget separately for accommodation, transport and London living expenses.
Yes. Scholarships are competitive and may assess academic merit, financial need, leadership, course eligibility and applicant background.
Students can reduce living costs by comparing verified accommodation early, choosing the right area for their campus and considering PBSA, ensuite rooms or shared flats based on budget.
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Main Intake
September 2026
Application Route
UCAS & Direct Application
IELTS Requirement
6.0 - 6.5
Acceptance Rate
45%
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
City, University of London is a career-focused UK university known for Data Science, Finance, Business, Economics and Actuarial Science programmes.
City, University of London — now officially known as City St George’s, University of London — attracts international students seeking employability-focused education and strong industry exposure in London. Popular among Indian students for MSc Data Science, International Business, Accounting and Finance, Economics and Actuarial Science programmes, the university offers undergraduate and postgraduate admissions through UCAS and direct applications. Students applying for the 2026 intake should prepare applications early because many postgraduate programmes follow rolling admissions.
Located in central London
Popular for Finance and Data Science programmes
Career-focused and industry-oriented education
Strong employability and networking opportunities
Research-intensive academic environment
Moderately selective admissions
Students interested in Finance and Accounting careers
Applicants targeting Data Science and Analytics roles
Students seeking London-based career opportunities
Applicants interested in Economics and Business
Students looking for employability-focused universities
International students seeking strong industry exposure
Students weak in mathematics or analytical subjects
Applicants with inconsistent academic performance
Students delaying English language preparation
Applicants applying with incomplete documents
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Application
Applications are submitted through UCAS.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct Online Application
Postgraduate applications are submitted directly through the university portal.
Rolling Admissions
Apply Early
Most postgraduate programmes follow rolling admissions.
Admission Competition
45% Acceptance Rate
City University has moderately competitive admissions.
City, University of London mainly offers September intake admissions for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
14 January 2026
UCAS Equal Consideration Deadline
Last date for equal consideration undergraduate applications.
30 June 2026
Final Undergraduate Deadline
Applications after this date may enter UCAS Clearing.
Rolling Basis
Postgraduate Admissions
Most postgraduate programmes operate on rolling admissions.
August 2026
CAS Processing Period
Students should complete CAS and visa procedures early.
September 2026
Academic Session Begins
Main academic intake starts for most programmes.
City, University of London expects strong academic performance and programme-specific qualifications for undergraduate and postgraduate admissions.
Undergraduate
75% - 85% in Class 12
Postgraduate
55% - 60% in Bachelor's Degree
Most City, University of London programmes require IELTS 6.5 overall depending on the course level.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.5 Overall
No band below 6.0
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
92 Overall
20 in each section
PTE
Standard Requirement
59 Overall
59 in each component
Other Accepted Tests
Equivalent English Tests
Programme dependent
University approved equivalency
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of Recommendation
IELTS / TOEFL / PTE scores
Updated CV or Resume
UCAS Personal Statement
Class X and XII mark sheets
Professional references for business programmes
Proof of financial support
City, University of London is highly popular for Data Science, International Business, Finance and Economics-related programmes.
MSc Data Science
Best For
Strong mathematics and coding skills improve admission chances.
MSc International Business
Best For
Leadership and communication skills are highly valuable.
MSc International Accounting and Finance
Best For
Strong quantitative and finance background preferred.
BSc Data Analytics and Actuarial Science
Best For
Mathematics background is essential.
MSc Data Science
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc International Accounting and Finance
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 45%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic consistency
Good analytical ability
Strong English proficiency
Relevant academic background
Well-written SOP and references
Apply early because postgraduate programmes follow rolling admissions.
Prepare strong quantitative and analytical profile for finance programmes.
Avoid generic SOP writing.
Highlight internships and work experience clearly.
Complete English language preparation early.
Show strong career clarity in application essays.
Weak SOP content
Late application submission
Incomplete documents
Weak quantitative profile
Poor English preparation
Generic finance or business career goals
Academic Strength
Medium to High
Research Focus
Moderate
Mathematics Requirement
Strong for finance and analytics programmes
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a programme aligned with academic background and career goals.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review programme-specific academic and English language requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, SOP, references, CV and English language scores.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS or the City University online application portal.
STEP 5
Track Application
Monitor application updates and upload additional documents if requested.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Receive conditional or unconditional admission offer.
STEP 7
CAS & Visa Process
Accept offer, receive CAS and complete UK student visa process.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Top Recruiters
KPMG, EY, IBM, Deloitte
Graduate Employability
Strong London-based career opportunities
Industry Connections
Strong links with finance and business sectors
Popular Careers
Finance, Analytics, Consulting, Data Science
Students applying for finance and analytics programmes should ideally prepare strong quantitative profiles before applying.
Applying early improves accommodation availability and scholarship opportunities.
Students targeting London careers benefit significantly from internships and networking opportunities.
City, University of London is highly preferred by students seeking career-focused education in London.
City, University of London has an estimated acceptance rate of around 45%.
Yes, Indian students can apply if they meet academic and English language requirements.
Most programmes require IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0.
No. GMAT or GRE scores are not mandatory for most programmes.
Yes. Indian students can apply for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes if they meet academic and English language requirements.
September is the primary intake for most undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Most programmes require IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0.
City, University of London is moderately competitive with an estimated acceptance rate of around 45%.
No. GMAT is generally not required for most business programmes, though some competitive courses may recommend it.
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