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Student Accommodation Near St Mary's University Twickenham
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£240/wk
Closest option
3.47 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
St Mary's University Twickenham is based on Waldegrave Road in Strawberry Hill, and the supplied accommodation set includes nearby London options across Kingston upon Thames, Hounslow and New Malden. Londonist IQ Kingston is the closest listed property at 3.47 km from campus and starts from £275 per week, with ensuite rooms, studios, laundry, gym, high-speed WiFi, social spaces and bills included. Tribu Kingston is slightly further at 3.83 km and is the premium Kingston option, with studios and ensuite rooms from £430 per week, plus communal lounge, meeting room, roof terrace, private phone booth, cleaner, concierge and bills included. Bright House is an ensuite-only Kingston option from £285 per week, while West Court in Hounslow has the lowest overall starting price from £304 among studio-only options in this set. Arbury Court and New Malden Hall are further away, but they offer strong student facilities such as gyms, study rooms, social events, laundry, bike storage and bills included. Students should compare Kingston first, then Hounslow or New Malden only if the commute to Strawberry Hill works.
Quick Answers
Londonist IQ Kingston is the closest supplied accommodation to St Mary's University Twickenham at 3.47 km and starts from £275 per week. New Malden Hall has the lowest overall starting price at £240 per week, but it is 7.80 km away and should be treated as a wider London commute option. Bright House is the lowest-priced Kingston ensuite-only option from £285 per week, while Tribu Kingston is the most premium Kingston choice with roof terrace, meeting room, private phone booth, concierge and up to 100Mbps internet. West Court is a strong studio option for students who want co-working space, cleaning, wellbeing support and smart locks.
Best For Budget
New Malden Hall, London
Best For Closest
Londonist IQ Kingston, London
Best For Amenities
West Court, London
Best For Studios
Londonist IQ Kingston, London
Best Value Tradeoff
Londonist IQ Kingston balances the closest supplied distance, studio and ensuite choice, gym, social spaces, laundry, high-speed WiFi, 24/7 security and bills included from £275 per week.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Local London commute from Kingston
£275/wk
View RoomsLocal London commute from Kingston
£430/wk
View RoomsLocal London commute from Kingston
£285/wk
View RoomsLocal London commute from Hounslow
£304/wk
View RoomsWider local commute from New Malden
£268/wk
View RoomsPrice Comparison
| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Londonist IQ Kingston | £275 | Ensuite room, studio | 3.47 km | Local London commute from Kingston | Laundry facility, gym, high-speed WiFi, social spaces, central Kingston location | WiFi, electricity, heating, water |
| Tribu Kingston | £430 | Studio, ensuite room | 3.83 km | Local London commute from Kingston | Communal lounge, bike storage, meeting room, roof terrace, private phone booth | Water, heating, electricity, up to 100Mbps internet, content insurance |
| Bright House | £285 | Ensuite room | 3.91 km | Local London commute from Kingston | Laundry room, communal TV, up to 250Mbps internet, communal kitchen, CCTV | Water, electricity, heating, WiFi |
| West Court | £304 | Studio | 4.05 km | Local London commute from Hounslow | Co-working space, shared lounge, regular cleaning, smart locks, secure bike storage | Water, WiFi, electricity, heating |
| Arbury Court | £268 | Ensuite room, studio | 5.88 km | Wider local commute from New Malden | Free shuttle bus to Kingston University, modern gym, large common area, social events | WiFi, water, electricity, heating, content insurance |
| New Malden Hall | £240 | Ensuite room | 7.80 km | Wider local commute from New Malden | High-speed WiFi, on-site laundry, bike storage, communal kitchen, supportive community | High-speed WiFi, electricity, water, gas |
Best Student Areas
Strawberry Hill and Twickenham
Strawberry Hill and Twickenham are the most practical areas for St Mary's University Twickenham students because the campus is on Waldegrave Road. The supplied data does not include a property directly in Strawberry Hill, so students should check local Twickenham availability first if they need the shortest daily journey.
Kingston upon Thames
Kingston upon Thames is the strongest accommodation area in this dataset. Londonist IQ Kingston, Tribu Kingston and Bright House all sit between 3.47 km and 3.91 km from St Mary's University Twickenham. Kingston gives students access to ensuite rooms and studios, with facilities such as gyms, social spaces, communal kitchens, roof terrace, meeting room and bills included.
Hounslow
Hounslow is represented by West Court, around 4.05 km from campus. It is useful for students who want studio accommodation with co-working space, shared lounge, regular cleaning, wellbeing support, events, smart locks and secure bike storage. The route to Strawberry Hill should be checked before booking.
New Malden
New Malden appears through Arbury Court and New Malden Hall. These options are further from campus but offer lower starting prices, gyms, study rooms, social events, laundry and bills included. New Malden can work if the student's commute is manageable, but it should not be described as campus-near accommodation.
No nearby places were supplied for St Mary's University Twickenham, so the page should not invent cafés, supermarkets, pharmacies, bus stops, train stations, malls or bookshops. The reliable lifestyle content comes from property-level facilities. Londonist IQ Kingston has gym, laundry and social spaces. Tribu Kingston adds communal lounge, roof terrace, meeting room and private phone booth. Bright House gives a communal kitchen and communal TV setup. West Court offers co-working space, regular cleaning, wellbeing support, events, communal Netflix, tea and coffee and shared lounge. Arbury Court includes a large common area, gym, social events and laundry. New Malden Hall has supportive community, communal kitchen, cosy living area and social events.
How to Choose
Start with commute and room type. Londonist IQ Kingston should be the first shortlist because it is the closest supplied property and offers both ensuite rooms and studios at a lower price than Tribu Kingston. Bright House is a good choice for students who only need an ensuite room and want a relatively simple Kingston option with bills and fast internet. Tribu Kingston is better for students with a premium budget who want roof terrace, meeting room, private phone booth and concierge-style support. West Court is strongest for students who want studio living with co-working space, cleaning, wellbeing support and smart locks. New Malden Hall is the cheapest starting-price option, but it is much further away and needs a commute check.
University Info
Address
Waldegrave Road, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, TW1 4SX
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Twickenham, Kingston, Hounslow and New Malden accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake.
Accommodation close to St Mary's University Twickenham can become competitive before September intake, especially ensuite rooms and studios with bills included within a manageable commute of Strawberry Hill.
Getting to Campus
St Mary's University Twickenham is based on Waldegrave Road in Strawberry Hill. The supplied properties are mostly in Kingston, Hounslow and New Malden, so students should check real local transport routes rather than relying on straight-line distance alone.
Londonist IQ Kingston: local London commute from Kingston, 3.47 km away
Tribu Kingston: local London commute from Kingston, 3.83 km away
Bright House: local London commute from Kingston, 3.91 km away
West Court: local London commute from Hounslow, 4.05 km away
Arbury Court: wider local commute from New Malden, 5.88 km away
New Malden Hall: wider local commute from New Malden, 7.80 km away
No nearby transport points were supplied in the source data for St Mary's University Twickenham. Students should confirm actual door-to-door routes from Kingston, Hounslow or New Malden to Waldegrave Road before paying a deposit.
Bills & Inclusions
All six supplied properties include some form of bills package, but the exact inclusions differ by property.
Londonist IQ Kingston includes WiFi, electricity, heating and water.
Tribu Kingston includes water, heating, electricity, up to 100Mbps internet and content insurance.
Bright House includes water, electricity, heating and WiFi.
West Court includes water, WiFi, electricity and heating.
Arbury Court includes WiFi, water, electricity, heating and content insurance.
New Malden Hall includes high-speed WiFi, electricity, water and gas.
Students should confirm broadband speed, contents insurance, heating, laundry costs, gym access, cleaning and fair usage limits before booking. In London, the best-value option depends on total rent, bills, commute time and whether the property supports the student's study routine.
Room Types
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are available at Londonist IQ Kingston, Tribu Kingston, Bright House, Arbury Court and New Malden Hall. Londonist IQ Kingston is the closest supplied ensuite-capable option, while New Malden Hall has the lowest starting price overall.
studio
Studios are available at Londonist IQ Kingston, Tribu Kingston, West Court and Arbury Court. Londonist IQ Kingston is the closest studio-capable option, Tribu Kingston is the premium Kingston studio choice, and West Court is a lifestyle-led studio option with co-working space and cleaning.
Booking Advice
Students wanting practical access to St Mary's University Twickenham should compare Kingston options first. Hounslow and New Malden listings may work, but students should check the real route to Strawberry Hill before booking.
Area & Transport
Transport accuracy matters for this page because none of the supplied properties is within a short walking distance of the St Mary's campus. Londonist IQ Kingston is closest at 3.47 km, followed by Tribu Kingston at 3.83 km and Bright House at 3.91 km. West Court is 4.05 km away in Hounslow, while Arbury Court and New Malden Hall are 5.88 km and 7.80 km away. Since no nearby transport data was supplied, the content should avoid naming unsupported routes or stations. The safest guidance is to confirm the exact door-to-door journey to Waldegrave Road before booking.
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on verified Admistay listing data.
Distances are based on supplied coordinates for St Mary's University Twickenham and each listed property.
No nearby places were supplied for this university, so local place content is based only on university and property data.
Kingston, Hounslow and New Malden listings are treated as local London commute options rather than campus-door accommodation.
Property details such as rent, bills, amenities and availability may change during peak London booking periods.
Travel estimates are approximate and should be checked against the final property address before booking.
This content uses only the supplied Admistay property and university data. No nearby places were supplied, so curated nearby places are empty. Prices, room types, bills, amenities and distance labels should be checked against the live listing before booking. University review statistics are not used as property-level review schema. Aggregate rating schema for properties should remain disabled unless verified property reviews are added later.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near St Mary's University Twickenham?
New Malden Hall has the lowest starting price in the supplied data at £240 per week, but it is 7.80 km from campus. Londonist IQ Kingston is the closest lower-priced option from £275 per week.
Which accommodation is closest to St Mary's University Twickenham?
Londonist IQ Kingston is the closest supplied property at around 3.47 km from St Mary's University Twickenham. It should be treated as a local London commute from Kingston rather than walking-distance campus accommodation.
Are there walkable student accommodation options near St Mary's University Twickenham in this data?
No property in the supplied data is within the strict walking-distance threshold. Londonist IQ Kingston is closest at 3.47 km, so students should check local transport or cycling routes.
Which property is best for postgraduates near St Mary's University Twickenham?
Tribu Kingston is a strong postgraduate-style option because it offers studios and ensuite rooms, roof terrace, meeting room, private phone booth, communal lounge, concierge and bills included. West Court is also strong for co-working space and studio living.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near St Mary's University Twickenham?
Yes. First-year students can book private accommodation near St Mary's University Twickenham. They should compare commute route, room type, bills, tenancy length and support services before booking.
Which areas should St Mary's University Twickenham students consider?
Strawberry Hill and Twickenham are best for campus access. Kingston upon Thames is the strongest area in this supplied data, while Hounslow and New Malden are wider local commute options.
How competitive is accommodation near St Mary's University Twickenham?
Accommodation around Twickenham and Kingston can become competitive before September intake, especially bills-included ensuite rooms and studios with gym or study facilities. Students should compare options several months ahead.
Are bills included in these St Mary's University accommodation options?
Yes. All six supplied properties include some bills. Common inclusions include WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas and content insurance depending on the property.
What is usually included in the rent?
Depending on the property, rent may include WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, content insurance, gym access, social spaces, study rooms, cleaning, laundry access or security support.
Which property has the best amenities?
West Court has the strongest lifestyle-focused amenities, including co-working space, shared lounge, regular cleaning, wellbeing support, events, smart locks, secure bike storage and communal entertainment. Tribu Kingston is strongest for premium Kingston features.
Which property is best for studios near St Mary's University Twickenham?
Londonist IQ Kingston is the closest studio-capable option, while Tribu Kingston is the premium Kingston studio choice. West Court is useful for studio students wanting co-working space and wellbeing support.
Is Kingston suitable for St Mary's University Twickenham students?
Kingston can be suitable if the local commute works. Londonist IQ Kingston, Tribu Kingston and Bright House are the closest supplied options, all around 3.47 km to 3.91 km from campus.
Is New Malden too far from St Mary's University Twickenham?
New Malden is further away in this dataset. Arbury Court is 5.88 km from campus and New Malden Hall is 7.80 km away, so students should check the exact route before booking.
Should I choose Kingston or New Malden accommodation?
Choose Kingston if commute distance is the priority. Choose New Malden only if pricing, room availability or property facilities matter more and the journey to St Mary's University works with the student's timetable.
Do international students need a UK guarantor?
Some UK accommodation providers may ask for a UK guarantor or upfront rent payment. The supplied data does not confirm guarantor rules, so international students should check this before booking.
Are short-term stays available near St Mary's University Twickenham?
The supplied data does not confirm short-term tenancy availability. Students needing a shorter stay should ask the property team to confirm contract length, move-in date and cancellation terms.
Do any listed properties mention free cancellation?
Free cancellation is not listed in the supplied property data for these St Mary's University Twickenham accommodation options. Students should check the live listing or ask the accommodation team before booking.
How do I book student accommodation near St Mary's University Twickenham?
Start by choosing the property, room type and weekly budget. Then confirm availability, commute route, bills, tenancy length, deposit, guarantor requirements, cancellation terms and payment schedule before completing the booking.
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A London-based public university with strong sports, business, law, healthcare management and applied sciences pathways
St Mary’s University, Twickenham is a public university located in London, United Kingdom. The old source data describes it as a Catholic higher education institution with around 5,500 students from 90 countries and rankings including #93 by The Guardian 2026 and #69 by The Complete University Guide 2026. Popular courses include MSc International Business Management, MSc Sports Management, LLM International Business Law, MBA, Digital Strategy MBA, Healthcare Management MBA, BSc Applied Physics, LLB and BA Sports Management. For Indian and international students, St Mary’s can be a practical London option for business, sports, law, healthcare management, applied physics and career-focused study.
University Name
St Mary’s University, Twickenham
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Area
Twickenham
University Type
Public University
Student Community
Around 5,500 students from 90 countries according to the old source data
Guardian Ranking 2026
#93 according to the old source data
Complete University Guide Ranking 2026
#69 according to the old source data
Academic Strength
Sports Management, Business, MBA, Law, Healthcare Management, Applied Physics and Project Management
St Mary’s University, Twickenham is a public university located in London, United Kingdom. The old source data states that the university is committed to the principles of the Catholic church in higher education and accommodates around 5,500 students from 90 countries. This gives students a smaller, community-led London university environment compared with some larger city universities.
The university is based in Twickenham, a residential area in southwest London. For Indian and international students, this can offer a more campus-style London experience while still giving access to the wider city through public transport. Students can benefit from London’s career exposure, cultural life, part-time work opportunities subject to visa rules and strong student accommodation choices.
The old source data highlights rankings including #93 by The Guardian Ranking 2026 and #69 by The Complete University Guide Ranking 2026. These ranking references should be verified before publication, but they position St Mary’s University, Twickenham as a recognised UK university option for students comparing London-based study.
Popular courses at St Mary’s University, Twickenham include MSc International Business Management, MSc Sports Management, Master of Laws LLM International Business Law, MBA, Digital Strategy MBA, Healthcare Management MBA, Project and Programme Management MBA, BSc Applied Physics, Bachelor of Laws LLB and BA Sports Management. This makes the university relevant for students interested in business, law, sports, healthcare management, physics and management careers.
The old source data lists tuition fees at around £18,750 for selected master’s courses, £20,400 for MBA routes and £17,100 for bachelor’s courses. INR references are also provided in the old data, but students should recalculate currency values before publication because exchange rates change frequently.
Admissions are available for January and September intakes for selected courses according to the old source data. Master’s course deadlines are listed as 30 November 2025 for January intake and 15 August 2026 for September intake. MBA deadlines are listed as 30 December 2025 for January intake and 30 July 2026 for September intake. Bachelor’s deadline is listed as 29 January 2026. These deadlines should be verified before application because course timelines can change.
Admission requirements vary by level. The old source data mentions a minimum 55% undergraduate degree for master’s and MBA courses, and minimum 70% marks in high school for bachelor’s courses. English requirements include IELTS, TOEFL and PTE, with bachelor’s courses requiring IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 80 or PTE 59 in the source data, while master’s and MBA courses mention IELTS 6, TOEFL 88 or PTE 61.
St Mary’s University, Twickenham also offers scholarships for eligible international students. The old source data lists St Mary’s International Excellence Scholarship, St Mary’s International Country Scholarship and St Mary’s MBA Scholarship. These scholarships can reduce tuition pressure, but students should verify current eligibility, values and availability before relying on them.
Accommodation is an important part of student planning. The old source data states that St Mary’s has on-campus accommodation for students in four types: catered shared bathroom accommodation, ensuite bathroom accommodation, ensuite studio accommodation, and shared bathroom and kitchen accommodation. Contract options of 36 or 50 weeks are mentioned in the source. Students should verify current hall prices, room types and deadlines before booking.
Students searching for student accommodation near St Mary’s University, Twickenham usually compare on-campus halls, Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, Teddington, Richmond, Kingston, Hounslow, Isleworth and other southwest London student housing options. Students who want the shortest commute may prefer on-campus or nearby Twickenham accommodation, while those seeking more choice may compare transport-connected areas.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in London near St Mary’s University, including university-style halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments. For St Mary’s students, good accommodation should support safe commute, realistic London rent, reliable WiFi, study comfort, bills clarity and access to transport.
Overall, St Mary’s University, Twickenham is best suited for students seeking a smaller London university experience with strong options in sports management, business, MBA, law, healthcare management and applied sciences. Indian and international students should plan course choice, deadlines, English requirements, scholarships, accommodation and London living costs together before applying.
Yes. St Mary’s University, Twickenham can be a practical option for Indian students interested in business, sports management, MBA, law, healthcare management, applied physics and London-based study.
The university is known for sports management, business, MBA routes, law, healthcare management, applied physics, a community-focused London campus and international student diversity.
Students commonly compare on-campus halls, Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, Teddington, Richmond, Kingston, Hounslow, Isleworth and private London PBSA or shared flats.
Accommodation in London can be expensive, but Twickenham and nearby southwest London areas may offer different rent levels compared with central London. Students should compare rent, commute, bills and contract length early.
It can be worth it for students seeking a London-based public university with career-focused courses, sports strength, scholarships, on-campus accommodation and access to the wider London job market.
Business, sports management, MBA, law, healthcare management, applied physics and undergraduate pathways in London
St Mary’s University, Twickenham offers popular courses across business, sports management, law, MBA specialisations, healthcare management, applied physics and undergraduate management pathways. The old source data lists master’s fees at £18,750, MBA fees at £20,400 and bachelor’s fees at £17,100. Popular options include MSc International Business Management, MSc Sports Management, LLM International Business Law, MBA, Digital Strategy MBA, Healthcare Management MBA, Project and Programme Management MBA, BSc Applied Physics, LLB and BA Sports Management.
St Mary’s University, Twickenham courses are focused across business, sports management, law, MBA specialisations, healthcare management, applied physics and undergraduate professional pathways. The old source data highlights several popular courses preferred by international students, making the university relevant for students seeking practical and career-aligned London study.
Popular master’s courses in the old source data include MSc International Business Management, MSc Sports Management and Master of Laws LLM International Business Law. These courses are listed with fees of £18,750, with an INR reference of around 21.9 lakhs in the old data. Students should verify current fees and recalculate INR values before applying.
The MBA portfolio includes MBA, Digital Strategy MBA, Healthcare Management MBA and Project and Programme Management MBA. The old source data states that these MBA routes can be studied full-time in one year or part-time in two years, with fees listed at £20,400. These may suit students seeking leadership, business strategy, healthcare, project management or digital transformation careers.
Undergraduate options in the old source data include BSc Applied Physics, Bachelor of Laws LLB and BA Sports Management. These courses are listed as three-year programmes with fees of £17,100. Students should verify current fee status, modules and career outcomes before application.
For Indian students, the course choice should align with career goals. MSc International Business Management can suit students interested in global business, consulting, operations or management. MSc Sports Management and BA Sports Management can suit students interested in sports business, events, coaching management, operations or athletics-related careers. LLB and LLM routes require careful checking for jurisdiction, professional recognition and future legal qualification plans.
English and academic requirements vary by study level. The old source data lists 55% in an undergraduate degree for master’s and MBA courses. Bachelor’s applicants need minimum 70% marks in high school. English requirements include IELTS, TOEFL and PTE, with different score expectations for bachelor’s versus postgraduate routes.
Students should calculate tuition with London living costs. The old source data lists rent at £400 to £1,500, food at £100 to £250, travel at £40 to £400, books and stationery at £20 to £50 and other expenses at £50 to £200. The period is not clearly labelled in the source table, so students should verify current monthly or annual estimates before using them.
Accommodation choice can significantly affect total budget. Students can compare on-campus accommodation, PBSA, shared flats, ensuite rooms and studios around Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, Richmond and Kingston. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near St Mary’s University, Twickenham by rent, room type, commute, bills, amenities and safety.
MSc International Business Management
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££18,750 / year
INR: Approx. ₹21.9 lakhs according to the old source data
Best for: Students interested in global business, management strategy and international business careers
Students should prepare a strong personal statement connecting business goals with London career exposure.
MSc Sports Management
Postgraduate • 1 year
Fee: ££18,750 / year
INR: Approx. ₹21.9 lakhs according to the old source data
Best for: Students interested in the business, management and operations side of sport
Students should check sports facilities, industry links and scholarship support before applying.
Master of Laws LLM International Business Law
Postgraduate • 2 years
Fee: ££18,750 / year
INR: Approx. ₹21.9 lakhs according to the old source data
Best for: Students interested in law, international commercial regulation and business legal frameworks
Students should verify professional recognition and how the LLM fits their legal career plan in India or abroad.
MBA
Postgraduate • 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time
Fee: ££20,400 / year
INR: Approx. ₹23.8 lakhs according to the old source data
Best for: Students and professionals seeking business leadership and management growth
Students should prepare a resume, personal statement and career-goal clarity before applying.
Digital Strategy MBA
Postgraduate • 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time
Fee: ££20,400 / year
INR: Approx. ₹23.8 lakhs according to the old source data
Best for: Students interested in digital business, strategy and transformation roles
Students with tech, marketing, business or product interests may find this route relevant.
Healthcare Management MBA
Postgraduate • 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time
Fee: ££20,400 / year
INR: Approx. ₹23.8 lakhs according to the old source data
Best for: Students interested in management roles within healthcare systems and health organisations
Students with healthcare, life sciences or management backgrounds should connect their experience clearly in the personal statement.
BSc Applied Physics
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: ££17,100 / year
INR: Approx. ₹20 lakhs according to the old source data
Best for: Students interested in physics, applied science and technical problem-solving
Students should verify high-school science requirements and lab-based learning structure before applying.
Bachelor of Laws LLB
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: ££17,100 / year
INR: Approx. ₹20 lakhs according to the old source data
Best for: Students interested in law, legal systems and further legal qualification routes
Students should verify professional recognition and legal career pathway before applying.
BA Sports Management
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: ££17,100 / year
INR: Approx. ₹20 lakhs according to the old source data
Best for: Students interested in sport, management and professional sports business pathways
Students should explore sports scholarships, facilities and career support before applying.
The old source data highlights MSc Sports Management, MSc International Business Management, LLM International Business Law, MBA routes, BSc Applied Physics, LLB and BA Sports Management.
The old source data lists fees around £17,100 for bachelor’s, £18,750 for master’s and £20,400 for MBA courses, while London living costs should be planned separately.
Popular options may include MSc International Business Management, MSc Sports Management, MBA, Healthcare Management MBA, LLM International Business Law, BSc Applied Physics and BA Sports Management depending on career goals.
Yes. The old source data lists MBA, Digital Strategy MBA, Healthcare Management MBA and Project and Programme Management MBA.
Students should calculate tuition, London rent, food, travel, books, visa, healthcare surcharge, deposit, personal expenses and emergency funds together.
January and September deadlines, online application, UCAS, English requirements and document planning
St Mary’s University, Twickenham admissions are available for January and September intakes for selected courses according to the old source data. Master’s and MBA applicants use an online application route with no admission fee, while bachelor’s applicants apply through UCAS with a £27.5 fee. Requirements include academic transcripts, passport, visa history questionnaire, personal statement, resume and English proof. Master’s and MBA applicants need 55% in an undergraduate degree, while bachelor’s applicants need minimum 70% marks in high school.
St Mary’s University, Twickenham admissions are structured by course level and intake. The old source data lists January and September intake deadlines for master’s and MBA courses, while bachelor’s courses are listed for September intake. Students should verify current deadlines before applying because dates can change by academic year and course.
For master’s courses, the old source data lists application deadlines of 30 November 2025 for January intake and 15 August 2026 for September intake. For MBA courses, deadlines are listed as 30 December 2025 for January intake and 30 July 2026 for September intake. For bachelor’s courses, the September intake deadline is listed as 29 January 2026.
Master’s and MBA applicants use an online application route according to the old source data, with no admission fee. Bachelor’s applicants use the UCAS online application, with an admission fee listed as £27.5. Students should verify current UCAS and university application processes before submission.
Admission requirements for master’s courses include an undergraduate degree with a minimum of 55% marks, English language proof, academic transcripts and certificates, valid passport, visa history questionnaire, personal statement and resume. The old source data lists English scores of IELTS 6, TOEFL 88 and PTE 61 for master’s applicants.
MBA admission requirements are similar. The old source data lists resume, undergraduate degree with 55%, English requirements of IELTS 6, TOEFL 88 or PTE 61, valid passport, personal statement and academic transcripts. MBA applicants should use the resume and personal statement to explain leadership, work experience, management goals and why they are choosing St Mary’s.
Bachelor’s admission requirements include minimum 70% marks in high school, English language proof, academic transcripts and certificates, valid passport, visa history questionnaire, personal statement and resume. The old source data lists bachelor’s English requirements as IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 80 and PTE 59.
For Indian students, St Mary’s University, Twickenham can be accessible if documents are prepared early and course requirements are matched correctly. Students should prepare academic transcripts, certificates, passport, personal statement, resume, English proof and visa history information before submitting the application.
Accommodation should be planned alongside admission. The old FAQ states that St Mary’s offers on-campus accommodation in four types, with contract options of 36 or 50 weeks. Students should compare on-campus accommodation with private rooms and PBSA in Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, Richmond and Kingston before finalising housing.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near St Mary’s University, Twickenham by rent, commute, room type, bills, safety and amenities. This helps students plan a realistic London living budget before arrival.
Overall, admission to St Mary’s University, Twickenham requires academic eligibility, English proof, personal statement, resume, valid passport and practical intake planning. Indian and international students should verify current deadlines, course availability, fees and accommodation options before applying.
Step 1: Choose Course and Intake
Select a master’s, MBA or bachelor’s course and confirm whether January or September intake is available.
Step 2: Check Academic Requirements
Review 55% undergraduate degree requirement for master’s or MBA routes, or 70% high-school requirement for bachelor’s courses.
Step 3: Prepare English Proof
Prepare IELTS, TOEFL or PTE scores based on course level and current university requirements.
Step 4: Prepare Documents
Collect academic transcripts, certificates, valid passport, visa history questionnaire, personal statement and resume.
Step 5: Submit Application
Apply through the online application route for master’s or MBA courses, or UCAS for bachelor’s courses.
Step 6: Track Offer Decision
Monitor application status and respond to document requests, offer conditions or fee deposit steps.
Step 7: Plan Scholarships and Accommodation
Check scholarships, on-campus accommodation and verified London student housing through Admistay.
Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival
Complete CAS, proof of funds, student visa, healthcare surcharge, travel planning and accommodation confirmation.
January Intake
Available for selected master’s and MBA courses according to the old source data.
Application: Master’s deadline is listed as 30 November 2025 and MBA deadline as 30 December 2025.
Students should verify whether their exact course is available in January before arranging accommodation or travel.
September Intake
Available for master’s, MBA and bachelor’s courses according to the old source data.
Application: Master’s deadline is listed as 15 August 2026, MBA deadline as 30 July 2026 and bachelor’s deadline as 29 January 2026.
September is usually the main intake, so accommodation should be compared early.
Course-Specific Entry
Availability may vary by course, level and academic year.
Application: Students should verify current course-specific deadlines directly.
MBA and postgraduate students should confirm start date before paying deposits or booking housing.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
mba
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Master’s and MBA applicants use an online application route according to the old source data, while bachelor’s applicants apply through UCAS.
The old source data lists no admission fee for master’s and MBA applications, while bachelor’s UCAS application fee is listed as £27.5.
The old source data lists IELTS 6, TOEFL 88 and PTE 61 for master’s and MBA courses, and IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 80 and PTE 59 for bachelor’s courses.
Students should compare accommodation soon after shortlisting or receiving an offer because London housing can become expensive close to intake dates.
Documents include academic transcripts, certificates, valid passport, visa history questionnaire, personal statement, resume and English proof according to the old source data.
A southwest London university experience with sports, gym, campus accommodation, food, meals, libraries and community-focused learning
St Mary’s University, Twickenham offers a London campus experience with sports, gym, on-campus accommodation, food and meals, libraries and activities within the same compound according to the old source data. The university has on-campus accommodation options including catered shared bathroom accommodation, ensuite bathroom accommodation, ensuite studio accommodation and shared bathroom and kitchen accommodation, with 36 or 50-week contracts mentioned in the old FAQ.
Campus life at St Mary’s University, Twickenham is shaped by its southwest London location and community-focused campus environment. The old source data states that the university offers a wide range of activities alongside studies, including sports, gym, on-campus accommodation, food and meals, libraries and student facilities within the same compound.
For students who want London access without being in the busiest central districts every day, Twickenham can offer a more balanced student lifestyle. Students can access nearby areas such as Strawberry Hill, Richmond, Kingston, Teddington, Hounslow and central London through public transport, depending on route and budget.
Sports are a visible part of the St Mary’s student experience. The old source data highlights sports-related courses such as MSc Sports Management and BA Sports Management, and the FAQ mentions a sports scholarship for students who excel in athletics. Students interested in sports, coaching, sports business or management should check current facilities, teams, clubs and scholarship options.
The old source data also mentions gym access, with a gym membership reference of £13.75 in the FAQ. This figure should be verified before publication, but it supports the university’s sport and wellbeing positioning.
Accommodation is available on campus according to the old FAQ. Four accommodation types are mentioned: catered shared bathroom accommodation, ensuite bathroom accommodation, ensuite studio accommodation, and shared bathroom and kitchen accommodation. Contract options of 36 or 50 weeks are mentioned, which can help students align housing with course length and personal plans.
Students should compare on-campus accommodation with private PBSA and shared flats near Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, Richmond, Kingston, Teddington and other southwest London areas. The best choice depends on rent, commute, room type, bills, contract length, safety and whether the student wants a quieter residential environment or a busier London lifestyle.
Living costs in the old source data include rent from £400 to £1,500, travel from £40 to £400, books and stationery from £20 to £50, food from £100 to £250 and other expenses from £50 to £200. The cost period is not clearly stated, so students should verify current London cost estimates before budgeting.
Students can also view the campus through open days according to the old FAQ, where they may view campus, accommodation and speak one-to-one with professors. This can be useful for international students comparing university environment, housing and facilities before finalising.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near St Mary’s University, Twickenham by rent, room type, commute, bills, amenities, safety and contract length. This helps Indian students choose housing confidently before arrival.
Overall, St Mary’s University, Twickenham offers a student life experience built around a southwest London campus, sports, gym facilities, libraries, on-campus accommodation and access to London opportunities. Students who plan housing early and compare commute properly can get better value from the St Mary’s experience.
St Mary’s University Twickenham Campus
On-Campus Accommodation
Sports and Gym Facilities
London Student Access
Sports-Focused Environment
Sports-related courses, gym references and athletics scholarship support the university’s sports identity.
On-Campus Accommodation
Students can access different room types, including catered, ensuite, studio and shared bathroom options according to the old FAQ.
London Campus Lifestyle
Twickenham offers a southwest London location with access to residential areas, transport and wider London opportunities.
Library and Study Support
The old source mentions libraries within the same compound, supporting daily study and academic routine.
Open Day Access
Students can view campus and accommodation and speak with professors during open day according to the old source data.
Community Feel
A 5,500-student environment can feel more personal than very large London universities.
On-Campus Accommodation
Best for: Shortest commute and easier first-year adjustment
Commute: On campus
Best for students who want convenience and access to university facilities.
Twickenham
Best for: Closest private housing near the university
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Good for students who want nearby rooms without living directly on campus.
Strawberry Hill
Best for: Residential student living close to campus
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Useful for students seeking a quieter area near St Mary’s.
Teddington
Best for: Calmer residential living and southwest London access
Commute: Commute varies by route
Students should compare transport links and rent before booking.
Richmond
Best for: Premium residential lifestyle and transport links
Commute: Commute varies by route
Attractive but may need a stronger budget.
Kingston
Best for: Student-friendly area with more housing and shopping options
Commute: Commute varies by bus or train route
Good for students comparing rent, lifestyle and transport access.
Hounslow
Best for: Potentially better-value housing with transport links
Commute: Commute varies by route
Students should verify commute time, safety and transport cost before booking.
Student life is campus-based and community-focused, with sports, gym, on-campus accommodation, food and meals, libraries and access to southwest London.
The old source data states that St Mary’s accommodates students from 90 countries, creating an international environment where Indian students can find global peers.
Students commonly compare on-campus accommodation, Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, Teddington, Richmond, Kingston, Hounslow and private PBSA or shared flats.
Students should expect regular coursework, assignments, presentations and career-focused study, especially in business, MBA, law, sports and applied sciences courses.
Accommodation affects commute, London rent, study routine, safety and budget, so students should compare on-campus and private housing early.
International Excellence Scholarship, Country Scholarship, MBA Scholarship, sports support and London budget planning
St Mary’s University, Twickenham offers scholarships for eligible international students according to the old source data. Key awards include St Mary’s International Excellence Scholarship, offering £3,000 to undergraduate students and £2,000 to postgraduate students, St Mary’s International Country Scholarship worth £1,000, and St Mary’s MBA Scholarship worth £2,500. The old FAQ also mentions a £2,000 sports scholarship for students who excel in athletics, plus bursaries up to £300 for personal development.
Scholarships and funding are important for students considering St Mary’s University, Twickenham because London tuition, accommodation, travel, food, books, visa, healthcare surcharge and personal expenses can create a significant study abroad budget. The old source data lists multiple scholarships for eligible international students.
The St Mary’s International Excellence Scholarship is listed for international students who have enrolled in a full-time on-campus course. The old source data states that the scholarship provides £3,000 to undergraduate students and £2,000 to postgraduate students. Students should verify current eligibility, award value and whether the scholarship is automatic or application-based.
The St Mary’s International Country Scholarship is listed for international students with good academic records. The old source data lists the scholarship value as £1,000. Indian students should check whether India is currently included in eligible country categories and whether academic thresholds apply.
The St Mary’s MBA Scholarship is listed for international students enrolled in the full-time one-year MBA course. The old source data gives a scholarship value of £2,500. This can be useful for students applying to MBA, Digital Strategy MBA, Healthcare Management MBA or related MBA pathways if they meet current eligibility.
The old FAQ also mentions sports-related support. It states that there is a provision for a £2,000 scholarship for students who excel in athletics, a gym membership reference of £13.75 and bursaries of up to £300 for personal development. Students should verify current sports scholarship, bursary and gym membership rules before relying on these figures.
External scholarships are also mentioned in the old FAQ, including Global scholarships, Chevening scholarships and Commonwealth Shared Scholarships for Indian students. Eligibility for these awards depends on nationality, course level, leadership profile, academic record and external scholarship rules.
Scholarships can reduce tuition pressure, but they may not fully cover living costs. The old source data lists rent from £400 to £1,500, travel from £40 to £400, food from £100 to £250, books and stationery from £20 to £50 and other expenses from £50 to £200. Students should verify the current period and real London estimates before financial planning.
Accommodation should be included in the funding plan from the start. Students can compare on-campus accommodation, PBSA, shared flats, ensuite rooms and studios near Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, Richmond and Kingston. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near St Mary’s University, Twickenham by rent, bills, commute, safety, room type and contract length.
Indian students using education loans should include tuition after scholarship deduction, accommodation deposit, annual rent, food, travel, visa, healthcare surcharge, flights, books and emergency funds. A common mistake is budgeting only for tuition while underestimating London rent and transport.
Overall, St Mary’s scholarships can improve affordability for eligible international students, especially undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA and sports-focused applicants. Students should verify current scholarship rules, prepare documents early and compare accommodation costs before accepting an offer.
International Excellence Scholarships
Awards for full-time on-campus international students, with different values for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Country Scholarships
St Mary’s International Country Scholarship for international students with good academic records.
MBA Scholarships
St Mary’s MBA Scholarship for international students enrolled in the full-time one-year MBA course.
Sports Scholarships
Sports scholarship support for students who excel in athletics according to the old FAQ.
External Scholarships
External routes such as Chevening, Commonwealth Shared Scholarships and Global scholarships may be available for eligible Indian students.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Early comparison of on-campus accommodation, PBSA, shared flats and studios can help manage total London study cost.
St Mary’s International Excellence Scholarship
Best for: International students enrolled in full-time on-campus courses
Coverage: £3,000 for undergraduate students and £2,000 for postgraduate students according to the old source data
Students should verify current eligibility, application process and whether the award applies to their course.
St Mary’s International Country Scholarship
Best for: International students with good academic records
Coverage: £1,000 according to the old source data
Indian students should check current country eligibility and academic record requirements.
St Mary’s MBA Scholarship
Best for: International students enrolled in the full-time one-year MBA course
Coverage: £2,500 according to the old source data
MBA applicants should verify whether the award applies to their exact MBA pathway.
Sports Scholarship
Best for: Students who excel in athletics
Coverage: £2,000 according to the old FAQ
Sports-focused students should verify current eligibility, performance criteria and application process.
Personal Development Bursaries
Best for: Eligible students seeking personal development support
Coverage: Up to £300 according to the old FAQ
Students should verify current bursary availability and eligible uses.
External Scholarships
Best for: Eligible Indian students applying through external funding routes
Coverage: Varies by scholarship
Students can explore Chevening, Commonwealth Shared Scholarships and other external routes where eligible.
Yes. The old source data lists International Excellence Scholarship, International Country Scholarship and MBA Scholarship for eligible international students.
Indian students may check International Excellence Scholarship, International Country Scholarship, MBA Scholarship, sports scholarship and external awards such as Chevening or Commonwealth Shared Scholarships.
The listed scholarships appear tuition or support-focused and may not fully cover accommodation, so students should budget separately for rent, deposits, bills and London living costs.
The old FAQ mentions a £2,000 scholarship for students who excel in athletics, but students should verify current sports scholarship rules.
Students can reduce costs by comparing on-campus accommodation, shared flats, PBSA, bills-inclusive rooms and transport-connected areas around Twickenham.
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Explore St Mary's University Twickenham undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA admissions, eligibility, deadlines, English language requirements, Indian student criteria, documents, visa process, deposit rules and practical admission guidance for international students.
Main Intake
Spring, Summer & Fall
Application Route
Direct Application & UCAS
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 - 6.5
Admission Difficulty
Selective
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
St Mary's University Twickenham offers undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA admissions through direct application and UCAS, with spring, summer and fall intake options depending on the course.
St Mary's University Twickenham accepts international students across multiple undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA programmes. Applicants can apply directly through the official website for all programmes, while undergraduate applicants may also use UCAS if applying to more than one UK university. Indian students should check programme-specific academic requirements, English language evidence, deposit rules, CAS timing and visa documentation before applying.
Offers spring, summer and fall intake options depending on the programme
Applications can be submitted directly through the official website
UG applicants can use UCAS if applying to multiple UK universities
Indian UG applicants generally need Standard 12 or equivalent with 70%
Indian PG applicants generally need an honours bachelor’s degree with 60%
MBA is available in September and January intakes
CAS is issued after offer acceptance and deposit payment
Students looking for undergraduate or postgraduate study in London through a direct application route
Indian students with Standard 12 qualification around 70% for undergraduate entry
Postgraduate applicants with a recognised honours bachelor’s degree and around 60%
MBA applicants with a 2:2 undergraduate honours degree or international equivalent
Students who want a university with direct application and UCAS flexibility
Applicants who can prepare personal statement, transcripts, English evidence and visa-related documents early
International students who are ready to pay deposit and complete CAS and UK visa steps after offer acceptance
Students applying late may face pressure with offer acceptance, deposit, CAS and visa timing
Applicants who do not meet English language score requirements may need extra test preparation
Indian students below the stated 70% UG or 60% PG benchmark may need to check alternative routes
Applicants who cannot arrange deposit funds may not be able to progress to CAS issuance
Students who confuse UCAS and direct application routes may submit through the wrong process
International applicants without clear financial documents may face delays during visa preparation
Undergraduate Admissions
Direct / UCAS
UG applicants can apply directly if St Mary's is their only choice, or through UCAS if applying to multiple UK universities.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct Application
Postgraduate applicants apply through the official direct application route.
MBA Admissions
MBA Intakes
The MBA is available in September and January intake options.
Admission Type
Selective Review
Admissions are based on academic qualifications, SOP or personal statement, English scores and programme requirements.
St Mary's University Twickenham deadlines vary by level and intake, with January 2026 mentioned for undergraduate September 2026 intake and end of December 2025 mentioned for on-campus MBA January 2026 intake.
Mid August 2025
Postgraduate September 2025 Deadline Mentioned
The raw data mentions mid-August 2025 as the deadline for postgraduate applicants for fall 2025 entry.
January 2026
Undergraduate September 2026 Deadline
The raw data mentions January 2026 as the undergraduate deadline for September 2026 intake.
End of December 2025
MBA January 2026 Deadline
The on-campus MBA January 2026 intake deadline is mentioned as end of December 2025.
July 2025
MBA September 2026 Deadline Mentioned
The raw data mentions July 2025 for the on-campus MBA September 2026 intake; applicants should verify the latest official deadline.
3 - 6 weeks after application
Admission Decision Window
UCAS or SMU may take around 3 to 6 weeks to inform applicants about admission decisions.
Around 90 days before course start
CAS Issuance Window
CAS may be issued around 90 days before the course start after offer acceptance and deposit payment.
Indian applicants generally need Standard 12 with 70% for UG admission and an honours bachelor’s degree with 60% for postgraduate admission.
Undergraduate
UK A-Levels equivalent or Indian Standard 12 / ISC / HSC / HSSC with 70%
Postgraduate
Graduation from a recognised university; for Indian students, honours bachelor’s degree with 60%
St Mary's University Twickenham accepts IELTS, PTE, TOEFL iBT and other English tests, with UG IELTS 6.0 and PG IELTS 6.5 mentioned in the raw data.
IELTS
Undergraduate Requirement
6.0 Overall
6.0 in each component
Postgraduate / MBA Requirement
6.5 Overall
5.5 each for PG; 6.0 each for MBA
PTE
Undergraduate Requirement
59 Overall
59 in each component
Postgraduate Requirement
61 Overall
59 in any component
TOEFL
Undergraduate Requirement
80 Overall
Reading 18, Listening 17, Speaking 20 and Writing 17
Postgraduate Requirement
88 Overall
Reading 20, Listening 19, Speaking 21 and Writing 20
Completed application form
Academic transcripts and certificates
Degree certificates for postgraduate applicants
Personal statement
Resume for postgraduate applicants
Copy of passport
Copy of visa where applicable
Visa history questionnaire for undergraduate applicants
English language evidence
Financial documents for visa process
Deposit payment confirmation after offer acceptance
Popular St Mary's University Twickenham routes include undergraduate programmes, postgraduate programmes and on-campus MBA, with the MBA international tuition fee mentioned as £20,400.
On-campus MBA
Best For
MBA applicants should use the personal statement to explain leadership goals, management interest and why the January or September intake suits them.
Undergraduate Programmes
Best For
Indian applicants should prepare Standard 12 documents, English evidence and a clear personal statement before applying.
Postgraduate Programmes
Best For
Postgraduate applicants should prepare transcripts, degree certificate, resume and personal statement together for a consistent application.
Programmes for Indian Students
Best For
Check whether your board English marks can satisfy English evidence before booking IELTS or PTE.
Direct Application Route
Best For
Use direct application if St Mary’s is your only university choice and check all document uploads carefully.
UCAS Undergraduate Route
Best For
Use UCAS if you are applying to more than one UK university and keep the personal statement broad enough for all selected courses.
On-campus MBA
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Difficulty
Selective
Acceptance Rate: Not officially published
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Clear academic eligibility
Strong personal statement
Valid English language evidence
Complete transcripts and certificates
Deposit and financial readiness
Programme fit and realistic study motivation
Visa document preparedness
First choose whether to apply directly or through UCAS, because the route depends on whether you are applying to one or multiple UK universities.
Indian applicants should check the exact board and English evidence rules before deciding whether IELTS, TOEFL or PTE is needed.
Prepare personal statement, transcripts and certificates before starting the application so the submission is complete.
MBA applicants should check the January or September intake deadline carefully and prepare funding early.
International students should plan the deposit amount before accepting the offer because CAS depends on deposit payment.
Track the application through the online portal because admission decisions may take 3 to 6 weeks.
Start visa preparation early because CAS is issued close to the course start and visa delays can affect travel.
Using UCAS when direct application would be simpler for a single university choice
Submitting incomplete academic transcripts or missing certificates
Not checking whether Indian board English marks can satisfy the English requirement
Ignoring deposit requirements before CAS issuance
Leaving visa financial documents until after CAS is issued
Missing MBA intake-specific deadlines
Writing a generic personal statement without explaining why St Mary’s fits the programme choice
Academic Strength
Moderate to Good
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the undergraduate, postgraduate or MBA programme based on intake, eligibility and career goal.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic, English language, Indian board and programme-specific requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, certificates, personal statement, resume, passport, visa history and English evidence.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply directly through the official website or through UCAS for undergraduate applications to multiple UK universities.
STEP 5
Track Decision
Track the application through the online portal and wait for conditional or unconditional decision.
STEP 6
Accept Offer
Accept the offer and pay the required deposit to confirm the seat.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Receive CAS after conditions and deposit steps, then apply for UK student visa with financial documents.
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High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
MBA Career Direction
The MBA supports students targeting management, leadership and business development roles.
London Advantage
Studying in Twickenham gives students access to London’s wider professional and employer ecosystem.
Flexible Application
Direct application and UCAS options give students route flexibility depending on their university shortlist.
Visa Readiness
CAS, deposit and financial proof planning are central for international students after offer acceptance.
Indian students should first check whether their Class 12 board English score can satisfy the English requirement before booking IELTS or PTE.
For St Mary’s, the application route is practical: use direct application if this is the only UK university choice, and UCAS if applying to multiple universities.
International students should prepare the deposit amount early because CAS is usually not issued until the offer is accepted and deposit is paid.
MBA applicants should clearly explain why the on-campus MBA fits their career goals and why January or September intake works for them.
The personal statement should be specific to the course and not written as a generic UK study statement.
Students should not wait for CAS before preparing financial documents because visa timelines can become tight near intake.
Students can apply directly through the official website. UG applicants can also use UCAS if applying to more than one UK university.
The raw data mentions spring, summer and fall intake options depending on programme.
Indian undergraduate applicants need Standard 12, ISC, HSC or HSSC with 70% according to the raw data.
Indian postgraduate applicants need an honours bachelor’s degree from a recognised university with 60%.
The raw data mentions IELTS 6.0 for UG and IELTS 6.5 for PG and MBA routes.
Yes. The raw data says international students generally need to pay the deposit before CAS can be issued.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, document and programme-specific requirements.
The raw data mentions Standard 12, All India Senior School Certificate, ISC or HSC/HSSC with 70%.
Indian postgraduate applicants need an honours bachelor’s degree from a recognised university with 60%.
UG applicants can apply directly if St Mary’s is their only choice, or through UCAS if applying to multiple UK universities.
Postgraduate applicants apply directly through the official website or online PG portal.
The raw data mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with 6.0 in each component for undergraduate admission.
The raw data mentions IELTS 6.5 overall with 5.5 in each component for postgraduate admission.
The MBA requirement mentioned is IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.0 in each component.
Yes. The raw data mentions TOEFL iBT and PTE scores for undergraduate and postgraduate applicants.
The raw data mentions £5,000 for undergraduate programmes and £8,000 for postgraduate programmes, unless exempt through scholarship or government loan.
CAS is generally issued after offer acceptance and deposit payment, around 90 days before the course start.
Yes. International students need CAS, financial evidence and other documents to apply for a UK student visa.
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