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Student Accommodation Near Queen Mary, University of London
Properties
5+ nearby
Starting from
£240/wk
Closest option
1.16 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
Finding student accommodation near Queen Mary University of London means comparing Mile End, Whitechapel, Limehouse and Aldgate routes with weekly rent, room type and included bills. The closest unique listed property in this data is Sunlight Apartments at 1.16 km from the university reference point, with shared rooms from £240/week. London Nest Don Gratton House is 1.87 km away and starts from £278/week with ensuite rooms, but its bills_included field is empty in the supplied source data. Londonist The Curve starts from £429/week at 1.96 km with studio and ensuite room categories. GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence is a studio-only listing from £475/week at 2.08 km, and Chapter Aldgate starts from £343/week at 2.15 km with shared room, ensuite and studio categories. Nearby transport and student-life points include Regents Canal Stop F, Queen Mary University of London stops E and D, Ernest Street Stop Q, Mile End Station, Limehouse, Whitechapel Station, Lidl, BMI The London Independent Hospital and The Royal London Hospital.
Quick Answers
Sunlight Apartments is the closest and lowest-priced unique listing near Queen Mary University of London, at 1.16 km and from £240/week. London Nest Don Gratton House starts from £278/week at 1.87 km with ensuite rooms, but bills are not specified in the supplied bills_included field. Chapter Aldgate offers the broadest room mix from £343/week, while Londonist The Curve and GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence provide studio options.
Best For Budget
Sunlight Apartments is the lowest-priced unique listing from £240/week and sits 1.16 km from the Queen Mary University of London reference point.
Best For Closest
Sunlight Apartments is closest at 1.16 km from the Queen Mary University of London reference point.
Best For Amenities
Chapter Aldgate has a strong amenity mix with on-site gym, study spaces, social spaces, cinema, courtyard, resident events, dual-band WiFi and onsite laundry.
Best For Studios
Chapter Aldgate is the lowest-priced studio-capable option from £343/week, while Londonist The Curve and GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence also list studios.
Best Value Tradeoff
Sunlight Apartments gives the strongest price-distance position from £240/week at 1.16 km, while Chapter Aldgate costs more but offers shared room, ensuite and studio choices.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Short Mile End route; check walk, cycle or public transport
From £240/week/wk
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From £278/week/wk
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From £429/week/wk
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From £475/week/wk
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From £343/week/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sunlight Apartments, London | £240 | Shared room | 1.16 km | Short Mile End route; check walk, cycle or public transport | Cycle storage, living room, television, CCTV, security doors | WiFi, electricity, water, gas, content insurance |
| London Nest Don Gratton House, London | £278 | Ensuite room | 1.87 km | Check walk, cycle or public transport route | Free broadband and Wi-Fi, common room, laundry, roof terrace, bike storage | Not specified in source data |
| Londonist The Curve, London | £429 | Studio, ensuite room | 1.96 km | Check walk, cycle or public transport route | Gym, WiFi, wheelchair access, laundry, key access and CCTV cameras | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
| GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence, London | £475 | Studio | 2.08 km | Check public transport or cycle route | Dual-band Wi-Fi, cinema, city centre, student insurance, 24/7 reception | WiFi, heating, electricity |
| Chapter Aldgate, London | £343 | Shared room, ensuite room, studio | 2.15 km | Check public transport or cycle route | On-site gym, study spaces, social spaces, cinema, courtyard, onsite laundry | Water, electricity, heating, gas |
Best Student Areas
Mile End is the key area to compare for regular access to Queen Mary University of London. Nearby transport points include Regents Canal Stop F, Queen Mary University of London stops E and D, and Mile End Station. Sunlight Apartments is the closest unique listing in this dataset at 1.16 km.
Whitechapel and Aldgate can work for students who want East London connectivity and a route to the QMUL Mile End area. Londonist The Curve, GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence and Chapter Aldgate sit between 1.96 km and 2.15 km from the university reference point, so public transport or cycle routes should be checked before booking.
Limehouse and Canary Wharf are useful wider East London reference points in the supplied data. Limehouse is 1.28 km from the university reference point, while Canary Wharf Shopping Centre is 2.56 km away. Students should compare route time and cost before choosing accommodation further from Mile End.
Shoreditch and Spitalfields provide wider shopping and social access in East London, with BOXPARK Shoreditch and Spitalfields Arts Market listed in the supplied nearby places. These are useful for lifestyle comparison but are not the closest daily campus points.
The Queen Mary University of London reference point is close to several useful East London transport points in the supplied data. Regents Canal Stop F is 0.1 km away, Queen Mary University of London Stop E is 0.11 km, Regents Canal Stop E is 0.15 km, Ernest Street Stop Q is 0.25 km and Queen Mary University of London Stop D is 0.27 km. Mile End Station is 0.5 km away, with Limehouse at 1.28 km and Whitechapel Station at 1.53 km. Everyday-life points include BMI The London Independent Hospital at 0.58 km, Lidl at 1.34 km and The Royal London Hospital at 1.41 km. Wider shopping options include BOXPARK Shoreditch, Canary Wharf Shopping Centre, Spitalfields Arts Market, Churchill Place Shopping Mall and Stratford Shopping Centre.
How to Choose
Start with your route to the QMUL Mile End campus, then compare rent, room type and bills. If price and distance matter most, Sunlight Apartments should be checked first because it is closest at 1.16 km and starts from £240/week. If you want an ensuite room at a lower starting price, London Nest Don Gratton House starts from £278/week, but students should confirm bill details because the supplied bills field is empty. If you want studio options, compare Chapter Aldgate, Londonist The Curve and GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence. Chapter Aldgate gives the broadest room mix, while GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence is studio-only and includes 24/7 reception and security features.
University Info
Address
Mile End Road London E1 4NS
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 Mile End or Aldgate accommodation.
Queen Mary University of London accommodation demand usually rises before the autumn intake, especially for lower-priced shared rooms, ensuite rooms and studios around Mile End, Whitechapel, Limehouse and Aldgate. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, bills and exact campus route before checking live availability.
Getting to Campus
The unique listed Queen Mary University of London accommodation options sit between 1.16 km and 2.15 km from the university reference point. Sunlight Apartments is the closest, while the Aldgate listings should be checked by public transport, cycling or walking route before booking.
Sunlight Apartments: short Mile End route; check walk, cycle or public transport
London Nest Don Gratton House: check walk, cycle or public transport route
Londonist The Curve: check walk, cycle or public transport route
GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence: check public transport or cycle route
Chapter Aldgate: check public transport or cycle route
Nearby transport points include Regents Canal Stop F, Queen Mary University of London Stop E, Regents Canal Stop E, Ernest Street Stop Q, Queen Mary University of London Stop D and Mile End Station. Wider travel points in the supplied data include Limehouse, Whitechapel Station, Shadwell and Shoreditch High Street.
Bills & Inclusions
Most unique Queen Mary University of London accommodation options include a bills_included array in the supplied source data, though one property has an empty bills field.
Sunlight Apartments includes WiFi, electricity, water, gas and content insurance.
London Nest Don Gratton House does not specify bills in the supplied bills_included field.
Londonist The Curve includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence includes WiFi, heating and electricity.
Chapter Aldgate includes water, electricity, heating and gas.
Students comparing Queen Mary University of London accommodation should confirm whether WiFi, heating, gas, content insurance, laundry, security and reception support are included before booking, especially when comparing shared rooms, ensuite rooms and studios across Mile End, Whitechapel and Aldgate.
Room Types
Studio
Ensuite room
Shared room
Booking Advice
Compare weekly rent, room type, exact campus route and bills first, then check live availability, cancellation terms and guarantor rules on the property listing.
Area & Transport
The supplied transport data supports a strong Mile End and East London route map. Bus stops around Regents Canal and Queen Mary University of London are under 0.3 km from the university reference point, while Mile End Station is 0.5 km away. Limehouse, Whitechapel Station, Shadwell and Shoreditch High Street support wider travel. Students comparing Aldgate options such as Chapter Aldgate, Londonist The Curve and GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence should check public transport or cycling routes before booking.
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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 contains 6 nearby property rows, but GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence appears twice with the same slug, so this JSON uses 5 unique property listings.
The listed unique properties are between 1.16 km and 2.15 km from the Queen Mary University of London reference point, so students should check walking, cycling or public transport routes before booking.
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 Queen Mary 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 Queen Mary University of London in this data?
Sunlight Apartments is the cheapest unique listed option, starting from £240/week. It is 1.16 km from the Queen Mary University of London reference point and lists shared rooms through the non-ensuite category. Bills listed as included are WiFi, electricity, water, gas and content insurance.
Which listed property is closest to Queen Mary University of London?
Sunlight Apartments is the closest unique listed property at 1.16 km from the Queen Mary University of London reference point. It starts from £240/week and lists shared rooms. Students should check the exact route to Mile End Road before booking.
Why are there 5 properties when the source says 6 nearby properties?
The raw source contains 6 property rows, but GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence appears twice with the same slug. This JSON uses 5 unique property listings to avoid duplication.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduates near Queen Mary University of London?
Postgraduates often compare studios first because they provide more privacy. Studios are listed at Londonist The Curve, GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence and Chapter Aldgate. Chapter Aldgate has the lowest studio-capable starting price from £343/week.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near Queen Mary University of London?
Private student accommodation can be an option for first-year students, but students should check university guidance and campus requirements first. The listings here are private accommodation options near the Queen Mary University of London reference point. Once requirements are clear, students can compare verified choices through Admistay.
Which areas are useful for QMUL students?
Mile End, Whitechapel, Limehouse, Aldgate, Shoreditch and Canary Wharf are useful areas to compare. Mile End is closest to the university reference point, while Aldgate and Whitechapel options should be checked by public transport or cycling route.
How competitive is student accommodation near Queen Mary University of London?
Student accommodation near Queen Mary University of London can become competitive before the autumn intake, especially for lower-priced shared rooms, ensuite rooms and studios in East London. Students should shortlist early and confirm live availability before making payment.
Are bills included in Queen Mary University of London student accommodation?
Most unique listings include bills in the supplied source data. Sunlight Apartments includes WiFi, electricity, water, gas and content insurance. London Nest Don Gratton House does not specify bills in the supplied bills_included field.
What is usually included in the rent?
Included items depend on the property. The supplied bills data includes combinations of WiFi, electricity, water, gas, heating and content insurance. Amenities such as gym, cinema, laundry, bike storage, roof terrace, reception and security are property-specific.
What transport links are near Queen Mary University of London?
Nearby transport points include Regents Canal Stop F, Queen Mary University of London Stop E, Regents Canal Stop E, Ernest Street Stop Q, Queen Mary University of London Stop D and Mile End Station. Wider travel points include Limehouse, Whitechapel Station, Shadwell and Shoreditch High Street.
How early should I book student accommodation near Queen Mary University of London?
A typical booking window is 3–6 months before the academic year starts. For September intake and lower-priced East London rooms, earlier comparison is usually safer. Always verify live availability, rent, bills and cancellation terms before paying.
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 making payment.
Can I book short-term accommodation near Queen Mary 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 or ensuite room near Queen Mary University of London?
Choose a studio if privacy and independent living space matter most. Choose an ensuite room if you want a private bathroom while sharing some facilities. Studios are listed at Londonist The Curve, GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence and Chapter Aldgate, while ensuite rooms are listed at London Nest Don Gratton House, Londonist The Curve and Chapter Aldgate.
Is Aldgate suitable for Queen Mary University of London students?
Aldgate can work for students who want East London connectivity, but it should be checked by public transport or cycling route. GoBritanya IQ Aldgate Residence is 2.08 km from the university reference point, while Chapter Aldgate is 2.15 km away.
Do any Queen Mary 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 paying. 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 Queen Mary 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 Queen Mary University of London property has the broadest room mix?
Chapter Aldgate has the broadest room mix in the unique property list, with shared room, ensuite room and studio categories. Londonist The Curve also lists studio and ensuite room categories.
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A Russell Group public research university in East London for Indian and international students seeking AI, Law, Business, Medicine and London-based career exposure
Queen Mary University of London, also known as QMUL, is a public Russell Group research university located in Mile End, East London. Established in 1785, it offers 300+ undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD and short courses across fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Law, Business and Medicine. QMUL has around 32,000 students, with nearly 46% international students from over 170 countries. Ranked #110 in the QS World University Rankings 2026 and #134 in THE World University Rankings 2026, it is a strong academic choice for students seeking London-based study, but students must plan carefully for high living costs, competitive job searches and partial scholarship funding.
University Name
Queen Mary University of London
Short Name
QMUL
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Location
Mile End, East London, England
Established
1785
University Group
Russell Group
Student Population
Around 32,000 students
International Student Share
Nearly 46% from 170+ countries
Queen Mary University of London, also known as QMUL, is a public research university located in Mile End, East London, England. Established in 1785, it is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of UK universities and is widely recognised for research-led teaching, international diversity and strong subject options in London.
QMUL offers more than 300 undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD and short courses across popular fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Law, Business, Medicine, Computer Science, Data Science, Chemistry, Environmental Science and Business Analytics. This gives Indian and international students a broad choice across professional, technical, legal, medical and research-led pathways.
The university has around 32,000 students, with nearly 46% international students representing more than 170 countries. This makes QMUL a highly diverse London university where Indian students can study in a multicultural environment while accessing one of the world’s most active academic and professional cities.
According to the uploaded source, Queen Mary University of London is ranked #110 globally in the QS World University Rankings 2026. It is also ranked #134 globally in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026 and #92 globally by U.S. News and World Report 2025–26. This places QMUL among globally recognised universities and strengthens its value for students seeking a London-based Russell Group degree.
QMUL does not officially declare its acceptance rate. However, the uploaded source states that reliable estimates place it between 40% and 43%, making it moderately selective. Students should treat this as an indicative estimate rather than an official admission probability because admission depends on academic background, programme demand, documents, English proficiency, personal statement and course fit.
Popular programmes in the source include MSc Artificial Intelligence, Master of Laws LLM, MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Data Science, MSc Business Analytics, BS Chemistry, LLB Law, BS Computer Science and Mathematics, MBBS Medicine and BS Environmental Science with Business Management. These courses connect with career pathways in AI, data science, law, software engineering, finance, medicine, pharmaceuticals, sustainability and business strategy.
Tuition fees are significant because QMUL is based in London. The source states that international postgraduate fees generally range from £33,000 to £53,950, approximately ₹40 lakhs to ₹65 lakhs, while undergraduate fees range from £29,450 to £32,950, approximately ₹35 lakhs to ₹40 lakhs, depending on course. Medicine is listed separately at £53,950, making it the highest listed course example.
Living costs are also high. The uploaded source estimates the average monthly cost of living in London at around £1,300 to £2,000, or approximately ₹1.6 lakhs to ₹2.4 lakhs, depending on accommodation and lifestyle. It also lists accommodation outside the city centre at £1,712 per month and inside the city centre at £2,361 per month. This makes housing planning one of the most important decisions for QMUL students.
QMUL offers scholarships such as Global Talent Scholarships and President’s Global Scholarships. The source states that undergraduate students may receive scholarships up to £12,000, while postgraduate students may receive up to £5,000, with President’s Global Scholarships listed at £10,000. However, student reviews indicate that fully funded scholarships are highly competitive, and many students rely on partial funding, savings and careful budgeting.
Student reviews give QMUL a 7.2 out of 10 rating on Collegedunia. Students describe professors as helpful and knowledgeable, with supportive mentoring and practical curriculum, especially in courses like Finance, English, Law and AI. At the same time, students should be prepared for high London costs, culture adjustment and self-driven job searches.
QMUL operates five main campuses in London. The largest and main campus is Mile End Campus, which includes academic buildings, central library, cafés, restaurants, gym, shops, student residences and close access to Mile End and Stepney Green Tube stations. Other campuses include Whitechapel, West Smithfield, Charterhouse Square and Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Queen Mary University of London, especially around Mile End, Stepney Green, Bethnal Green, Whitechapel, Stratford and other well-connected East London areas. Students can compare PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student accommodation based on rent, bills, commute, safety, transport and lifestyle before booking from India or another country.
Overall, Queen Mary University of London is a strong choice for Indian and international students who want a Russell Group university in London, global exposure, AI and Law strength, medical education, business opportunities and access to London’s professional ecosystem. Students should plan tuition, scholarships, accommodation, transport, part-time work and job search strategy together before accepting an offer.
Yes. Queen Mary University of London is a strong choice for Indian students because it is a Russell Group university in London with strong courses in AI, Law, Business and Medicine, a large international student population and access to London’s professional ecosystem.
QMUL is known for Artificial Intelligence, Law, Business, Medicine, Data Science, Advanced Computer Science, Business Analytics, Chemistry, Computer Science and Mathematics, and its East London campus-based student experience.
Students commonly live around Mile End, Stepney Green, Bethnal Green, Whitechapel, Stratford and other East London areas in PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private student accommodation.
QMUL does not officially declare its acceptance rate, but the source states that reliable estimates place it around 40% to 43%, making it moderately selective.
QMUL can be worth it for students seeking a Russell Group degree in London, strong academic programmes, research exposure and career access, but students must be prepared for high London living costs and self-driven job searches.
Popular AI, Law, Computer Science, Data Science, Business Analytics, Medicine, Chemistry and Environmental Science programmes with London fee planning guidance
Queen Mary University of London offers 300+ undergraduate and postgraduate courses across Science, Law, Business, Medicine, AI and Finance-related disciplines. Popular courses in the source include MSc Artificial Intelligence, Master of Laws LLM, MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Data Science, MSc Business Analytics, BS Chemistry, LLB Law, BS Computer Science and Mathematics, MBBS Medicine and BS Environmental Science with Business Management. Tuition fees range from £29,450 for several undergraduate programmes to £53,950 for MBBS Medicine.
Queen Mary University of London courses are popular among Indian and international students because QMUL offers more than 300 undergraduate and graduate courses across Science, Law, Finance, Business, Medicine, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science and interdisciplinary subjects. Its London location gives students access to academic, professional and cultural opportunities, but also requires careful financial planning.
Popular postgraduate courses in the uploaded source include MSc Artificial Intelligence, Master of Laws LLM, MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Data Science and MSc Business Analytics. These courses are especially relevant for students targeting AI, law, data science, software engineering, consulting, analytics and business decision-making roles.
Popular undergraduate courses include BS Chemistry, LLB Law, BS Computer Science and Mathematics, MBBS Medicine and BS Environmental Science with Business Management. These programmes connect with career pathways in pharmaceuticals, legal practice, software development, medicine, environmental consulting, sustainability and business management.
The source states that international postgraduate tuition fees generally range from £33,000 to £53,950, approximately ₹40 lakhs to ₹65 lakhs, while undergraduate fees range from £29,450 to £32,950, approximately ₹35 lakhs to ₹40 lakhs, depending on course. The highest listed programme is MBBS Medicine at £53,950, or approximately ₹65.46 lakhs.
MSc Artificial Intelligence is listed as a 1-year programme with tuition fees of £35,250, approximately ₹42.89 lakhs. It focuses on AI fundamentals, machine learning and practical projects, making it suitable for careers in AI, data science and software engineering. Indian applicants should highlight programming, maths, machine learning projects, Python and research or internship exposure.
Master of Laws LLM is listed as a 1-year programme with tuition fees of £33,000, approximately ₹40.04 lakhs. It offers advanced legal study with options in commercial law, international law and emerging legal areas. QMUL’s London location can be valuable for law students because it provides access to legal networks, courts, law firms and policy institutions.
MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Data Science and MSc Business Analytics are each listed at £35,250, approximately ₹42.89 lakhs. Advanced Computer Science covers computing topics such as software engineering, data systems and machine learning. Data Science focuses on data analysis, statistical modelling and AI-driven decision-making. Business Analytics prepares students to analyse business data and support decisions in consulting, analytics or corporate roles.
BS Chemistry is listed as a 3-year undergraduate programme with fees of £32,950, approximately ₹39.98 lakhs. It can prepare students for pharmaceuticals, research, environmental labs or further academic study. Students should be ready for laboratory-based learning and scientific coursework.
LLB Law and BS Computer Science and Mathematics are each listed at £29,450, approximately ₹35.73 lakhs. LLB Law is suitable for students planning legal careers or further legal training. Computer Science and Mathematics combines programming, algorithms and mathematical theory, making it relevant for software, finance, data science and technical research roles.
MBBS Medicine is listed as a 5-year professional medical degree with tuition fees of £53,950, approximately ₹65.46 lakhs. It includes early clinical exposure and can lead to medical careers after completing required UK licensing steps. Students should treat this as a high-cost and high-commitment route.
BS Environmental Science with Business Management is listed as a 3-year interdisciplinary degree with fees of £29,450, approximately ₹35.73 lakhs. It combines environmental science with management and sustainability studies, making it suitable for students interested in climate, sustainability, policy, consulting and environmental business.
Students should calculate course fees together with London living costs. The source states that London is expensive, and many international students rely on savings rather than part-time earnings. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Queen Mary University of London so they can understand the real monthly cost of studying at QMUL before accepting an offer.
MSc Artificial Intelligence
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££35,250 / year
INR: ₹42.89 lakhs
Best for: Students with computing, mathematics or technical backgrounds seeking careers in AI and intelligent systems.
Applicants should show Python, machine learning, mathematics, AI projects, algorithms, software experience or research exposure.
Master of Laws LLM
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££33,000 / year
INR: ₹40.04 lakhs
Best for: Law graduates seeking advanced legal study and London-based legal exposure.
Applicants should highlight legal academics, internships, research interest, commercial law interest, moot court or policy exposure.
MSc Advanced Computer Science
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££35,250 / year
INR: ₹42.89 lakhs
Best for: Students seeking advanced computing knowledge across software engineering, systems and machine learning.
Students should show programming ability, CS fundamentals, GitHub projects, software internships and technical problem-solving.
MSc Data Science
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££35,250 / year
INR: ₹42.89 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in data analysis, statistical modelling and AI-driven decision-making.
Applicants should highlight Python, R, SQL, statistics, data projects, dashboards, machine learning or analytics internships.
MSc Business Analytics
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££35,250 / year
INR: ₹42.89 lakhs
Best for: Students who want to analyse business data and support decision-making in consulting or corporate roles.
Students should show quantitative skills, Excel, SQL, Python, dashboards, analytics certificates, case analysis or consulting interest.
BS Chemistry
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: ££32,950 / year
INR: ₹39.98 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in chemistry, lab science, pharmaceuticals and research pathways.
Applicants should show strong science preparation, chemistry interest, lab exposure and academic consistency.
LLB Law
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: ££29,450 / year
INR: ₹35.73 lakhs
Best for: Students planning legal careers or further legal training in the UK or internationally.
Students should show legal interest, reading, debate, writing skill, public-policy awareness or legal exposure.
BS Computer Science and Mathematics
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: ££29,450 / year
INR: ₹35.73 lakhs
Best for: Students who want a combined foundation in programming, algorithms and mathematical theory.
Applicants should show strong mathematics, coding interest, problem-solving ability and computational thinking.
MBBS Medicine
Undergraduate • 5 years
Fee: ££53,950 / year
INR: ₹65.46 lakhs
Best for: Students committed to professional medical training and clinical careers.
Students should treat MBBS as a high-cost, high-commitment route requiring strong science preparation and licensing awareness.
BS Environmental Science with Business Management
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: ££29,450 / year
INR: ₹35.73 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in combining environmental science, sustainability and business management.
Applicants should show interest in sustainability, climate, environmental systems, business and interdisciplinary problem-solving.
QMUL is known for Artificial Intelligence, Law, Advanced Computer Science, Data Science, Business Analytics, Medicine, Chemistry, Computer Science and Mathematics, and Environmental Science with Business Management.
Yes. The source lists postgraduate fees generally from £33,000 to £53,950 and undergraduate fees from £29,450 to £32,950, with London living costs adding significant monthly pressure.
Popular options for Indian students include MSc Artificial Intelligence, MSc Data Science, MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Business Analytics, LLM, LLB Law and MBBS Medicine depending on profile and budget.
Yes. The source lists MSc Artificial Intelligence, MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Data Science and BS Computer Science and Mathematics among popular courses.
Yes. Because QMUL is in London, students should calculate tuition with rent, utilities, food, transport and lifestyle costs before accepting an offer.
September 2026 and January 2027 intake planning, admission selectivity, application timelines and Indian student guidance for QMUL
Queen Mary University of London offers two intakes: September as the main intake and January as a secondary intake for selected postgraduate, PhD and foundation courses. For September 2026, undergraduate and postgraduate teaching begins on 21 September 2026 according to the source, with the UG deadline listed as 14 January 2026 and the PG deadline listed as 1 September 2026. January 2027 is listed as a winter intake with mid-January class start and limited course availability.
Queen Mary University of London admissions are moderately selective according to the uploaded source. QMUL does not officially declare its acceptance rate, but reliable estimates place it between 40% and 43%. Students should treat this as an estimate and focus on academic strength, programme fit, English readiness, statement of purpose and complete documentation.
QMUL offers two intakes throughout the year. The September intake is the main intake and offers the widest range of undergraduate, postgraduate and foundation courses. The January intake is a secondary intake with fewer course options, mainly for selected postgraduate, PhD and foundation programmes.
For the September 2026 intake, the source states that undergraduate, postgraduate and foundation courses are available. Classes for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes begin on 21 September 2026. The deadline table lists the undergraduate deadline as 14 January 2026 and postgraduate deadline as 1 September 2026.
For the January 2027 intake, the source lists postgraduate, PhD and foundation courses. Classes are expected to begin in mid-January 2027, though the source marks this as tentative. It also lists the PG deadline as 15 December 2027, marked tentative, but this appears inconsistent with a January 2027 intake timeline and should be verified before publication.
Students should choose the September intake wherever possible if they want the widest course selection, especially for undergraduate programmes. January intake can be useful for students who miss the September cycle, need more preparation time or are targeting selected master’s or pathway courses.
For admission documents, the source FAQ states that the statement of purpose should clearly explain why the student wants to study the chosen programme at QMUL and how it connects with academic background and future career goals. This is especially important for competitive programmes such as AI, Data Science, Law, Medicine and Business Analytics.
The source also says QMUL aims to make an admission decision in around one month because of the high volume of applications. Students can check application status through their application portal. Deferral requests must be made through the Application Portal by contacting the Admissions team and formally stating the intention to defer, usually for one academic year.
The School of Business and Management offers courses under Accounting, Business Management, Heritage and Arts Industries and Marketing subject areas according to the source FAQ. Students applying to business-related programmes should connect academic background, business motivation and future career goals clearly in their application materials.
International students should also plan finances before applying. The source states that postgraduate tuition can range from £33,000 to £53,950, undergraduate tuition from £29,450 to £32,950, and monthly London living costs from £1,300 to £2,000. This makes funding and accommodation planning part of the admissions strategy, not a separate last-minute step.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Queen Mary University of London early in the admission cycle. Students applying for September should compare housing near Mile End, Stepney Green, Bethnal Green, Whitechapel and Stratford well before arrival because London rents can rise and good student rooms can fill quickly.
Step 1: Choose the correct QMUL programme
Shortlist a course based on academic background, career goals, tuition fees, scholarship eligibility, intake availability and London living-cost readiness.
Step 2: Select intake carefully
Choose September for maximum course availability or January only if the selected course is available in that cycle.
Step 3: Review course-specific eligibility
Check academic requirements, English requirements, subject background and professional requirements on the official programme page.
Step 4: Prepare statement of purpose
Explain why you want the chosen programme, how it matches your academic background and how it supports your future career goals.
Step 5: Submit application and monitor portal
Apply through the relevant QMUL application route and track application status through the portal.
Step 6: Plan scholarship and funding
Check automatic and competitive scholarship eligibility while preparing tuition, savings and loan planning.
Step 7: Arrange accommodation early
Compare verified accommodation near QMUL because London rents and room availability can become challenging close to intake.
Step 8: Prepare for visa and arrival
After offer and funding preparation, plan visa documents, travel, accommodation move-in and London transport.
September 2026 Intake
Main intake with UG, PG and foundation courses
Best intake for most Indian students because it offers the widest programme availability.
January 2027 Intake
Secondary winter intake with PG, PhD and foundation courses according to the source
Useful for selected postgraduate or pathway applicants, but students must verify course availability.
Foundation and Pathway Courses
Some foundation and pathway courses start in both January and September
Useful for students needing academic preparation before a full degree.
PhD Entry
PhD courses usually begin in September or January according to the source
Research students should start early because supervisor fit and proposal preparation take time.
general admissions
academic requirements
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QMUL offers two intakes: September as the main intake and January as a secondary intake for selected postgraduate, PhD and foundation courses.
September is the main intake at Queen Mary University of London and offers the widest range of undergraduate, postgraduate and foundation courses.
QMUL does not officially declare its acceptance rate, but the source states that reliable estimates place it between 40% and 43%.
The source FAQ states that QMUL aims to make an admission decision in around one month because of high application volume.
Students should start accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer because London rents are high and good rooms near Mile End, Stepney Green and Stratford can fill quickly.
A campus-based East London student experience with five London campuses, 300+ clubs and societies, strong Tube access and practical London cost planning
Queen Mary University of London operates five main campuses in London: Mile End, Whitechapel, West Smithfield, Charterhouse Square and Lincoln’s Inn Fields. Mile End is the largest and main campus, with academic buildings, central library, cafés, restaurants, gym, shops, student residences and access to Mile End and Stepney Green Tube stations. Student life includes 300+ clubs and societies, campus amenities, international student support, transport links and access to London internships, part-time work and cultural experiences.
Student life at Queen Mary University of London is shaped by its campus-based East London environment, strong transport access, international student diversity and London career ecosystem. Unlike some London universities that are highly scattered, QMUL offers a more campus-style experience, especially around Mile End Campus.
The university operates five main campuses in London: Mile End Campus, Whitechapel Campus, West Smithfield Campus, Charterhouse Square and Lincoln’s Inn Fields. Each campus has a different academic focus, so students should check where their department is based before booking accommodation.
Mile End Campus is the largest and main campus. It supports Humanities, Social Sciences, Science and Engineering. The source lists academic buildings, central library, cafés, restaurants, gym, shops and student residences. It is also close to Mile End and Stepney Green Tube stations, giving students strong access to wider London.
Whitechapel Campus focuses on Medicine and Dentistry and is home to Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry. It is located next to the Royal London Hospital, with modern labs, a medical library and student social spaces. This is particularly relevant for medical and dental students.
West Smithfield Campus supports Medicine and Dental teaching and research. It includes St Bartholomew’s Hospital and clinical training facilities. Charterhouse Square supports medical research and postgraduate studies, including major research institutes such as Barts Cancer Institute.
Lincoln’s Inn Fields is linked with postgraduate law and is the base for the Centre for Commercial Law Studies. Its location in legal London gives law students proximity to courts, law firms and professional legal networks.
Campus amenities include cafés, banks, shops, gyms and green spaces. QMUL also offers on-campus and nearby halls, which may be more cost-effective than private London housing. For international students, this can make the first year easier because bills, commute and student support may be more predictable.
Student life is active through 300+ clubs and societies, including cultural, professional and sports groups. Indian students can use these communities to meet peers, join cultural events, build social confidence and reduce the isolation that can come with moving to London.
Support services include dedicated international student guidance covering financial, immigration and wellbeing support. This matters because London study can be academically exciting but personally demanding, especially when students are managing rent, transport, coursework, part-time job search and cultural adjustment together.
QMUL is located around 5 to 6 km from the City of London and is well connected by the Central Line from Mile End station. The source states that commute to central London usually takes around 15 to 25 minutes for most students. This gives students access to internships, professional events, cultural experiences, part-time work and networking.
For accommodation, Indian students often choose Mile End, Bethnal Green, Stepney Green and Stratford. Mile End is close to campus, Bethnal Green and Stepney Green offer short Tube or bus rides, and Stratford can offer relatively lower rents with good transport links.
London cost planning is critical. The source lists accommodation outside the city centre at £1,712 per month and inside the city centre at £2,361 per month. It also lists transport around £180 per month and utilities around £321 per month. With student Oyster or Travelcard discounts, daily travel may cost around £2.50 to £4.50 per trip or £90 to £150 per month.
Career support exists, but students must be proactive. The source says QMUL organises job fairs, career counselling, CV building and interview preparation. Student reviews also note that formal campus placements like India are not provided, and students usually find jobs themselves through LinkedIn, Indeed, university job boards, StudentJob UK, Prospects and networking.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Queen Mary University of London, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats around Mile End, Stepney Green, Bethnal Green, Whitechapel and Stratford. Students can compare rent, bills, commute, safety, amenities and transport access before booking.
Mile End Campus
Whitechapel Campus
West Smithfield Campus
Charterhouse Square
Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Campus-Based London Experience
QMUL offers a campus-based environment in London, making it easier for international students to settle in and access libraries, labs, cafés and transport.
Student Clubs and Societies
With 300+ clubs and societies, students can join cultural, professional and sports groups.
International Student Support
Dedicated support covers financial, immigration and wellbeing guidance for international students.
Transport Access
Campuses are close to London Underground stations, supporting internships, cultural experiences, part-time work and city travel.
Career Support
Students mention job fairs, career counselling, CV building, interview preparation and internship support.
Self-Driven Job Search
Student reviews state that formal campus placements like India are not provided, so students must find jobs through networking and online portals.
Mile End
Best for: Students who want to live close to QMUL’s main campus
Commute: Very close to Mile End Campus; commute varies by exact property
Convenient for daily classes, library access and campus life, but rent should be compared early.
Stepney Green
Best for: Students seeking short Tube or bus access to Mile End Campus
Commute: Short Tube or bus ride according to the source context
Practical for students wanting campus proximity with East London transport access.
Bethnal Green
Best for: Students who want East London lifestyle with quick campus access
Commute: Short Tube or bus ride according to the source context
Good for students who want local cafés, transport and city access.
Whitechapel
Best for: Medicine, dentistry and students needing access to Whitechapel Campus
Commute: Commute varies by campus and Tube or walking route
Useful for medical students near Royal London Hospital and Barts-related facilities.
Stratford
Best for: Students seeking lower rents with strong transport links
Commute: Good transport links according to the source context
Can be practical for affordability, but students should calculate monthly transport costs.
City of London Connected Areas
Best for: Students seeking professional access, internships and central London networks
Commute: Mile End to central London is around 15–25 minutes according to the source
Useful for career exposure, but rent can be significantly higher.
Student life at QMUL is campus-based and London-connected, with five campuses, 300+ clubs and societies, Tube access, international support, career guidance and access to internships and cultural experiences.
Yes. The source states QMUL is around 5–6 km from the City of London, with central London reachable in around 15–25 minutes from Mile End via the Central Line.
Students often live in Mile End, Stepney Green, Bethnal Green, Whitechapel and Stratford, depending on campus, budget, rent and transport preference.
Student reviews in the source state that formal campus placements like India are not provided, so students must find jobs themselves with career office support.
Accommodation planning is essential because London rent is high, and room location affects commute, monthly budget, safety, job access and student lifestyle.
Global Talent Scholarships, President’s Global Scholarships, Chevening, Commonwealth funding and realistic London budget planning for Indian students
Queen Mary University of London offers multiple scholarships for international students. For September 2026, undergraduate students may receive scholarships up to £12,000, while postgraduate students may receive up to £5,000 through Global Talent Scholarships. President’s Global Scholarships offer £10,000 tuition deduction for eligible postgraduate taught students. External options include Chevening Scholarships and Commonwealth Masters Scholarships, which can cover full tuition, living costs and flights, but fully funded awards are highly competitive.
Queen Mary University of London scholarships can reduce tuition pressure for Indian and international students, but students should treat funding realistically because London is expensive and fully funded scholarships are highly competitive. The uploaded source states that many students rely on partial funding and personal savings rather than full scholarships.
For the September 2026 intake, undergraduate students may receive scholarships of up to £12,000, approximately ₹14.55 lakhs. Postgraduate students may receive scholarships of up to £5,000, approximately ₹6.64 lakhs. These awards can reduce tuition costs but may not cover rent, food, transport, visa costs or other London expenses.
The Global Talent Scholarships for postgraduate students are listed for high-achieving international students entering QMUL in September 2026 to study any postgraduate course. The award is listed at £5,000, or approximately ₹6.64 lakhs. The source says this scholarship is automatically assessed during admission if the student meets requirements.
The President’s Global Scholarships are listed for international students with an offer for an eligible postgraduate taught programme for the September 2026 intake. Eligibility includes around 60% to 70% in bachelor’s degree according to the source. The award value is £10,000, approximately ₹11.8 lakhs, and is deducted from tuition fees upon enrolment.
The Global Talent Scholarship for undergraduate students is listed for international students with an offer for an eligible undergraduate programme for September 2026. The award is £12,000, approximately ₹14.55 lakhs. The source notes that it applies to specific programmes and is automatically assessed during admission if requirements are met.
External funding options include Chevening Scholarships and Commonwealth Masters Scholarships. Chevening Scholarships are listed for international students enrolling in any 1-year full-time master’s programme and can cover full tuition fees, living costs and flights. Indian applicants need to be Indian citizens, have 2+ years of work experience, hold around 60% to 70% in bachelor’s degree and return to India for 2 years after studies.
Commonwealth Masters Scholarships are listed for students from Commonwealth countries enrolling in any 1-year full-time master’s programme. They can cover full tuition fee, flights and living stipend. The source mentions academic expectations such as 60% to 70% in bachelor’s or more than 50% to 60% in master’s, and the requirement to return and contribute to India.
Students should understand the difference between partial university scholarships and full external scholarships. A £5,000 or £10,000 tuition deduction can help, but London accommodation alone can be a major monthly cost. The source lists average monthly living costs around £1,300 to £2,000, with accommodation outside the city centre at £1,712 per month and inside the city centre at £2,361 per month.
Part-time work can support some expenses, but students should not depend on it as the main funding source. The source notes that on-campus jobs may pay around £11.28 per hour, café or student roles around £10 to £14, tutoring around £15 to £25 and freelance or gig work around £12 to £25 or more. However, London job competition is high, and students must follow visa rules.
A realistic funding plan for QMUL may combine scholarships, family funds, education loans, personal savings, part-time work within visa rules and careful accommodation selection. Students should prepare funds before arrival rather than relying on London job income after landing.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Queen Mary University of London so they can understand real monthly rent after scholarship support. Comparing PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats early can help students avoid last-minute high-rent decisions in East London.
Postgraduate University Scholarships
Awards such as Global Talent Scholarships and President’s Global Scholarships reduce postgraduate tuition fees for eligible students.
Undergraduate University Scholarships
Global Talent Scholarship for UG can provide up to £12,000 for eligible undergraduate students in specific programmes.
Automatic Scholarship Assessment
Some QMUL scholarships are automatically assessed during admission if requirements are met.
External Full-Funding Scholarships
Chevening and Commonwealth Masters Scholarships can cover full tuition, living costs and flights for eligible students.
Partial Funding Reality
Student reviews indicate fully funded scholarships are highly competitive and many students rely on partial funding and savings.
London Accommodation Budget Planning
Students should budget rent, utilities, transport, food and personal expenses separately from tuition scholarships.
Global Talent Scholarships (PG)
Best for:
Coverage: £5,000
Useful partial tuition support, but London accommodation and living costs remain separate.
President’s Global Scholarships
Best for:
Coverage: £10,000 tuition fee deduction
A strong tuition reduction, but students still need to plan London rent and living expenses.
Global Talent Scholarship (UG)
Best for:
Coverage: £12,000
Helpful for eligible undergraduate applicants, but students should verify programme eligibility.
Chevening Scholarships
Best for:
Coverage: Full tuition fees, living costs and flights
A full-funding route, but highly competitive and leadership-focused.
Commonwealth Masters Scholarships
Best for:
Coverage: Full tuition fee, flights and living stipend
A strong full-funding option for eligible Indian students, but competitive and mission-focused.
Yes. QMUL offers scholarships such as Global Talent Scholarships and President’s Global Scholarships, while Indian students may also explore external options such as Chevening and Commonwealth Masters Scholarships.
The President’s Global Scholarship offers a £10,000 tuition fee deduction for eligible international students with an offer for an eligible postgraduate taught programme for the September 2026 intake.
Most QMUL awards listed in the source are partial tuition scholarships. Fully funded external awards such as Chevening and Commonwealth are available but highly competitive.
The listed QMUL scholarships mainly reduce tuition fees, so students should budget London accommodation separately unless official scholarship terms clearly include living costs.
Students can reduce costs by comparing accommodation early, considering areas like Stratford or Stepney Green, using student travel discounts, applying for scholarships and budgeting food and utilities carefully.
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Explore undergraduate and postgraduate admissions at Queen Mary University of London including eligibility, IELTS requirements, deadlines, tuition fees, CAS process and career-focused application guidance for international students.
Main Intake
September 2026
Application Route
UCAS & MySIS Portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 - 7.0
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Queen Mary University of London is a research-focused Russell Group university known for competitive admissions, strong London industry exposure and globally recognised programmes in AI, Data Science, Law, Medicine and Business.
Queen Mary University of London attracts international students seeking research-driven education and career opportunities in London. The university is especially popular for programmes in Artificial Intelligence, Law, Data Science, Medicine and Business Analytics. Students applying for the 2026 intake should prepare academic documents early, monitor CAS timelines carefully and submit strong course-specific applications.
Russell Group university based in London
Strong international student community from 170+ countries
Popular for AI, Data Science, Law and Medicine
Research-focused teaching environment
London industry and networking exposure
Transparent admissions and CAS process
Moderately selective admission environment
Students seeking a London-based research university experience
Applicants targeting careers in AI, Law, Medicine or Analytics
Students comfortable with academically intensive coursework
Applicants seeking global networking and employer exposure
Students with strong quantitative or analytical preparation
Applicants aiming for research-led postgraduate education
Students looking for strong international student support
Students applying without strong academic consistency
Applicants lacking quantitative preparation for analytics programmes
Students applying late for CAS and visa processing
Applicants with weak English communication skills
Students expecting low academic workload
Applicants submitting generic SOPs without programme alignment
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Application
Undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct Application
Postgraduate applications are processed through the MySIS portal.
Main Intake
Autumn Intake
September is the primary intake for most programmes.
CAS Process
CAS Required
International students must complete CAS documentation before visa application.
Students should apply early for Queen Mary University of London admissions to allow enough time for CAS processing and visa preparation.
14 January 2026
UG Equal Consideration Deadline
Main undergraduate equal consideration deadline through UCAS.
30 June 2026
UG Final Deadline
Final undergraduate application deadline for September intake.
1 September 2026
PG Admission Deadline
Final postgraduate application deadline for September intake.
14 September 2026
CAS Deadline
International students should complete CAS requirements before this date.
21 September 2026
Classes Begin
Main academic session starts for September intake.
Queen Mary University of London expects strong academic performance, subject relevance and English proficiency for both undergraduate and postgraduate admissions.
Undergraduate
Class 12 qualification with course-specific percentage requirements
Postgraduate
Recognised bachelor's degree with relevant academic background
Most Queen Mary University of London programmes require IELTS scores between 6.0 and 7.0 depending on the course and department.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.0 Overall
6.0 in each section
Higher Requirement
7.0 Overall
Course-specific requirement
PTE
Standard Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
Statement of Purpose
Letters of Recommendation
IELTS or equivalent English language score
Updated CV or resume
Proof of funds
ATAS certificate for selected programmes
CAS-related documents
Tuition fee deposit proof
TB test certificate for long-term UK stay
Queen Mary University of London is especially recognised for Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Business Analytics, Law and Medicine-related programmes.
MSc Artificial Intelligence
Best For
Strong programming and mathematics preparation improves admission competitiveness.
MSc Data Science
Best For
Students should demonstrate coding knowledge and technical projects.
MSc Business Analytics
Best For
Quantitative skills and statistics exposure strengthen applications.
LLM
Best For
Strong academic writing and legal interest improve profile quality.
MBBS Medicine
Best For
Medicine admissions are highly competitive and require strong science preparation.
BSc Computer Science and Mathematics
Best For
Mathematics performance and coding exposure are important for competitive applications.
MSc Artificial Intelligence
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Business Analytics
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
LLM
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 40% - 43%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic consistency
Relevant subject background
Good English communication skills
Quantitative preparation for analytics courses
Well-written SOP
Research or project exposure
Strong science preparation for Medicine
Apply early to avoid delays in CAS and visa processing.
Prepare a personalised SOP aligned with your programme goals.
Highlight technical projects for AI, Data Science and analytics programmes.
Take IELTS or equivalent English tests well before deadlines.
Maintain organised academic and financial documentation.
Monitor the applicant portal regularly for updates.
Submit CAS-related documents early to avoid visa delays.
Submitting generic SOPs without course alignment
Applying close to CAS deadlines
Weak quantitative preparation for technical programmes
Incomplete visa and financial documentation
Poor English language preparation
Missing ATAS requirements for eligible courses
Ignoring course-specific academic requirements
Academic Strength
High
Research Focus
High
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Programme
Select a programme based on academic interests and career goals.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic, English language and subject-specific requirements carefully.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, SOP, references, CV and passport documents.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate programmes or MySIS for postgraduate courses.
STEP 5
Track Application
Monitor the applicant portal for updates and additional document requests.
STEP 6
Accept Offer & CAS Process
Accept the offer, pay the required deposit and complete CAS documentation.
STEP 7
Visa Preparation
Use the CAS number to apply for the UK student visa and arrange travel.
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Students applying to London universities should prepare finances and accommodation planning early.
CAS timelines are extremely important for international students applying close to intake.
AI, Data Science and Law programmes attract strong international competition.
Technical programmes benefit from project-based profiles and quantitative preparation.
Medicine applicants should prepare carefully because entry standards are highly competitive.
Yes, QMUL is a research-focused Russell Group university located in London.
Most programmes require IELTS scores between 6.0 and 7.0 depending on the course.
Yes, international students require a CAS number before applying for a UK student visa.
Yes, QMUL is recognised for strong AI, Computer Science and Data Science-related programmes.
Yes, Indian students can apply through UCAS for undergraduate programmes or MySIS for postgraduate courses.
Reliable external estimates place the acceptance rate around 40% to 43%.
Artificial Intelligence, Medicine, Law, Data Science and Business Analytics are among the more competitive programmes.
Students should ideally apply for CAS at least two months before course commencement.
Yes, Business Analytics, Data Science and AI programmes usually expect strong quantitative preparation.
Yes, QMUL provides deferral options subject to university approval and deadlines.
Some programmes may accept strong Class 12 English scores, but requirements are course-specific.
Most completed applications are processed within around 4 to 6 weeks.
Yes, selected programmes require tuition fee deposits before CAS issuance.
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